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Adarsha Raghavendra, Santa Clara, CA US
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20130212474 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING CREATION OF BUSINESS PLANS AND REPORTS - A set of input parameters is received from a user relating to a particular business entity. A report is programmatically generated for the business entity, the report including grammatically correct statements that directly or indirectly reflect the input parameters. The report can be dynamically updated in response to changes made by the user to the set of input parameters. | 08-15-2013 |
Cauligi Srinivasa Raghavendra, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120025997 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FAILURE PREDICTION FOR ROD PUMP ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS - A computer-implemented reservoir prediction system, method, and software are provided for failure prediction for artificial lift well systems, such as sucker rod pump systems. The method includes providing well data from a production well. Attributes are extracted from the well data. Data mining is applied to the attributes to determine whether the production well is predicted to fail within a given time period. An alert is output indicative of impending production well failures. | 02-02-2012 |
20120191633 | System and Method For Failure Prediction For Artificial Lift Systems - A computer-implemented reservoir prediction system, method, and software are provided for failure prediction for artificial lift systems, such as sucker rod pump systems. The method includes a production well associated with an artificial lift system and data indicative of an operational status of the artificial lift system. One or more features are extracted from the artificial lift system data. Data mining is applied to the one or more features to determine whether the artificial lift system is predicted to fail within a given time period. An alert is output indicative of impending artificial lift system failures. | 07-26-2012 |
20130080117 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FAILURE DETECTION FOR ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS - A computer-implemented artificial lift detection system, method, and software are provided for failure detection for artificial lift systems, such as sucker rod pump systems. The method includes providing artificial lift system data from an artificial lift system. Attributes are extracted from the artificial lift system data. Data mining techniques are applied to the attributes to determine whether the artificial lift system is detected to fail within a given time period. An alert is output indicative of impending artificial lift system failures. | 03-28-2013 |
Chandagalu D. Raghavendra, Hershey, PA US
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20160045437 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS INCLUDING CELECOXIB AND PLUMBAGIN RELATING TO TREATMENT OF CANCER - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for treatment of proliferative disease. In specific aspects, the present invention relates to compositions including celecoxib and plumbagin in combination; methods for treatment of a proliferative disease including administration of celecoxib and plumbagin in a subject in need thereof; and particularly methods for treatment of skin cancer including administration of celecoxib and plumbagin in a subject in need thereof. | 02-18-2016 |
Chetan Pentam Raghavendra, Kirkland, WA US
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20150381465 | Real Time Verification of Cloud Services with Real World Traffic - Using real world network traffic for both a primary and ancillary system. A method includes accessing intercepted network traffic directed to a primary system. The intercepted network traffic is real network traffic sent by entities sending messages directed to the primary system. One or more policy constraints are identified on network traffic to be used at an ancillary system. Based on the one or more policy constraints, a subset of the intercepted network traffic is identified. The subset of the intercepted traffic is sent to the ancillary system, where the subset of the intercepted traffic is consumed by the ancillary system. | 12-31-2015 |
20160070626 | ASSESSING QUALITY OF SERVICE PROVIDED BY APPLICATIONS BASED ON HOSTING SYSTEM SUPPORT - A system for assessing the quality of a service provided by an application hosted by a hosting system is provided. An assessment system generates a data storage score that indicates the data storage support provided by the hosting system to the application. The assessment system may also generate a computational score that indicates the computational support provided by the hosting system to the application. The assessment system may also generate a security score that indicates the security support provided by the hosting system to the application. The assessment system then generates a service score by combining the data storage score, the computational score, and the security score. The assessment system then provides the service score as an indication or certification of the quality of the service provided by the application that is hosted by the hosting system. | 03-10-2016 |
E. Veera Raghavendra, Hyderabad IN
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20160027430 | METHOD FOR FORMING THE EXCITATION SIGNAL FOR A GLOTTAL PULSE MODEL BASED PARAMETRIC SPEECH SYNTHESIS SYSTEM - A system and method are presented for forming the excitation signal for a glottal pulse model based parametric speech synthesis system. The excitation signal may be formed by using a plurality of sub-band templates instead of a single one. The plurality of sub-band templates may be combined to form the excitation signal wherein the proportion in which the templates are added is dynamically based on determined energy coefficients. These coefficients vary from frame to frame and are learned, along with the spectral parameters, during feature training. The coefficients are appended to the feature vector, which comprises spectral parameters and is modeled using HMMs, and the excitation signal is determined. | 01-28-2016 |
Gangahanumaiah Raghavendra, Bangalore IN
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20140293314 | SECURE PRINT JOB THROUGH MOBILE DEVICE ID - In an example implementation, a processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to request a mobile device ID (identification) from a mobile device, generate a secure key from the mobile device ID, attach the secure key to a print job to create a secure print job, and send the secure print job to a printer. | 10-02-2014 |
Gayathri Raghavendra, Foster City, CA US
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20140156088 | ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Provided are energy management systems which are configured to receive real-time outside temperature at the location of a building, receive initial temperature control set points for each of one or more zones inside the building and adjust the temperature control set points for each zone of the plurality, taking the outside temperature and the initial temperature control set points for the zone as parameters. The adjusted set points can then be used to guide heating and/or cooling in the respective zone. Methods of setting up and using the systems are also provided. | 06-05-2014 |
Prakash Sathyanath Raghavendra, Bangalore IN
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20100037242 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING RUN-TIME PERFORMANCE OF APPLICATIONS WITH MULTITHREADED AND SINGLE THREADED ROUTINES - A system and method for improving run-time performance of applications with multithreaded and single threaded routines that are linked with libpthreads library is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for running a mixed ST/MT application program linked with libpthreads library including creating an interceptor library containing pthread application programming interface (pthread_API) call interceptors and loading the interceptor library into the mixed ST/MT application program, and running the mixed ST/MT application program by using light weight (LW) and heavy weight (HW) synchronization routines based on determining switchovers between ST and MT program modes, respectively, during run-time using the interceptor library. | 02-11-2010 |
Prasad Raghavendra, Shivaji Nagar IN
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20150212890 | GRAPHICS PROCESSING SUBSYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING A VIDEO BASIC INPUT/OUTPUT SYSTEM - A graphics processing subsystem and a method for recovering a video basic input/output system (VBIOS). One embodiment of the graphics processing subsystem includes: (1) a memory configured to store a VBIOS, and (2) a processor coupled to the memory and configured to employ a bridge to gain access to the VBIOS and cause the VBIOS to be written to the memory. | 07-30-2015 |
Prasad T. S. Raghavendra, Bangalore IN
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20090292995 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING AND CONFIGURING FIELD DEVICES IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - A system includes a client that presents a user interface to a user, where the user interface is associated with a field device in a process control system. The system also includes an interface component having (i) an emulator that emulates a device manager associated with at least the field device and (ii) a communication manager that communicates with the field device over a communication link using a specified protocol. The system further includes a server that provides a request to the emulator based on input from the user provided through the user interface, where the emulator provides the request to the communication manager for communication to the field device. The communication manager could include a communication DTM, and the emulator could emulate at least some functions of a device DTM. A device description (such as a DD/EDD file) could also be used to generate the user interface. | 11-26-2009 |
Prasanna S. Raghavendra, Bangalore IN
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20120047178 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING A PLURALITY OF REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND RISKS - The present invention provides a method and system for managing various Regulations, Policies and Risks (RPR). These RPR are managed for supporting Governance, Risk and Compliance requirements of an organization. The method includes defining a tree structure for a context. The tree structure is defined for one or more RPR and one or more roles of a plurality of users of the organization. The RPR are intervened across various trees. A plurality of nodes is defined for the tree. Each node includes a plurality of attributes and one or more attribute functions. | 02-23-2012 |
R. Raghavendra, Hyderabad IN
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20100290087 | FAX ACCOUNTS - A fax account is described and creates an association between users and documents that are faxed. A fax account allows a user to secure their faxed documents and organize and streamline fax communication via different transports. In at least some embodiments, security is enhanced through the use of an authentication model that authenticates individual users before giving them access to the fax functionality or, more accurately, their fax account. In at least some embodiments, fax accounts also provide users with an infrastructure through which they can manage their documents. In addition, in at least some embodiments, fax accounts can be used to manage and direct received faxes to the intended recipient, thus reducing the possibility of an unintended recipient gaining access to the fax. | 11-18-2010 |
Raghuveer Raghavendra, San Diego, CA US
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20160124659 | Efficient Decompression Locality System for Demand Paging - Aspects include computing devices, systems, and methods for implementing executing decompression of a compressed page. A computing device may determine a decompression block belonging to a compressed page that contains a code instruction requested in a memory access request. Decompression blocks, other than the decompression block containing the requested code instruction, may be selected for decompression based on their locality with respect to the decompression block containing the requested code instruction. Decompression blocks not identified for decompression may be substituted for a fault or exception code. The computing device may decompress decompression blocks identified for decompression, terminating the decompression of the compressed page upon filling all blocks with decompressed blocks, faults, or exception code. The remaining decompression blocks belonging to the compressed page may be decompressed after or concurrently with the execution of the requested code instruction. | 05-05-2016 |
20160124867 | Reducing Decompression Time Without Impacting Compression Ratio - Aspects include computing devices, systems, and methods for implementing executing decompression of a compressed page. A computing device may determine a decompression block of a compressed page that contains a code instruction requested in a memory access request. Decompression blocks, other than the decompression block containing the requested code instruction, may be selected for decompression based on being situated between an end of the compressed page and the decompression block containing the requested code instruction. Decompression blocks not identified for decompression may be substituted for a fault or exception code. The computing device may decompress decompression blocks identified for decompression, starting at the end of the compressed page and terminating the decompression of the compressed page upon filling all blocks with decompressed blocks, faults, or exception code. The remaining decompression blocks of the compressed page may be decompressed after or concurrently with the execution of the requested code instruction. | 05-05-2016 |
Ramaswamy Srinivasaiah Raghavendra, Bangalore IN
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20140365266 | ENTERPRISE PROCESS EVALUATION - Method and system for performing an evaluation of an enterprise process. The method includes receiving process data for a plurality of activities associated with the at least one enterprise process. The process data depicts a current state of the at least one enterprise process. Based on the process data, a plurality of lean metrics for each of the plurality of activities is calculated. Upon calculating the plurality of lean metrics, a lean maturity assessment is performed to evaluate the enterprise process by comparing the current state of the enterprise process with a target state of the enterprise process based at least on the process data and target data depicting the target state of the enterprise process. | 12-11-2014 |
Ramesh Raghavendra, Waterford IE
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20160135674 | A MEASUREMENT PROBE - A probe for measuring features in inaccessible locations comprising an elongate body adapted to be inserted into said inaccessible location, a probe tip being defined at a distal end thereof, a light source for transmitting light from said probe tip to illuminate a surface adjacent the probe tip, an image sensor for generating an image of the surface adjacent the probe tip and image processing means programmed to carry out digital imaging correlation upon subsequent images generated by said optical sensor to determine the motion of the probe tip. | 05-19-2016 |
Ramya Raghavendra, White Plains, NY US
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20130190026 | ENHANCED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FOR A NETWORK SYSTEM - According to exemplary embodiments, a method for resource management of network systems includes sampling channel states of a first set of channels from at least one base station associated with a radio network controller providing an application and estimating channel states of a second set of channels from the at least one base station, wherein the estimated channel states are based on previously sampled channel states and currently sampled channel states. The method further includes adapting at least one runtime parameter of the application based on the sampled channel states of the first set of channels and the estimated channel states of the second set of channels. | 07-25-2013 |
20130282895 | CORRELATION BASED ADAPTIVE SYSTEM MONITORING - A method, system and computer program product for adaptive system monitoring. In one embodiment, the method comprises generating time-varying correlation graphs indicating correlations between a multitude of parameters of the system, and using the correlation graphs to identify monitoring logic for monitoring the system. In an embodiment, the correlation graphs are used to select a group of the parameters as monitoring parameters, and these monitoring parameters are dynamically changed. In one embodiment, the monitoring parameters form sets of monitoring parameters, and each set of monitoring parameters is used to monitor the system for an associated period of time. The lengths of these monitoring periods are changed based on the rate of change of the correlation graphs. In an embodiment, the rate at which the monitoring parameters are changed is itself changed based on the rate of change of the correlation graphs. | 10-24-2013 |
20140023075 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORK ROUTING WITH PATH LABELING - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of routing with path labeling (in named data networks). In various examples, routing with path labeling may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 01-23-2014 |
20140023076 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORK ROUTING WITH PATH LABELING - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of routing with path labeling (in named data networks). In various examples, routing with path labeling may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 01-23-2014 |
20140040693 | Rate Adaptive Transmission of Wireless Broadcast Packets - Mechanisms are provided for broadcasting data to a plurality of receiver devices. A data broadcast transmission rate and a level of error correction to be used when broadcasting data are determined based on prior feedback received from the plurality of receiver devices. The feedback comprises channel condition information specifying conditions of one or more connections of a channel over which data was previously broadcast to the receiver devices. Data to be broadcast to the plurality of receivers is encoded in accordance with the determined level of error correction. The encoded data is broadcast at the determined data broadcast transmission rate over the channel to the plurality of receiver devices. | 02-06-2014 |
20140133348 | PERFORMING VALUE AND CONTEXT AWARE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING - An aspect of this invention is a computer-executable method for distributing one or more features associated with information to be transported by a communications network that includes a plurality of end nodes interconnected via a plurality of network nodes. The method includes receiving one or more features associated with information to be transported by the communications network, wherein the one or more features are specified at an end node of the plurality of end nodes for receipt by a network node of the plurality of network nodes; responsive to the one or more received features, configuring at least a portion of the communications network to perform actions on information based upon the features; receiving the information using the plurality of network nodes; and based at least on the received features and the configuring, performing one or more actions with the information. Illustratively, the one or more actions comprise sending the information to one or more edge entity nodes in accordance with the configuring and the received features. | 05-15-2014 |
20140143444 | SAVING BANDWIDTH IN TRANSMISSION OF COMPRESSED DATA - A method, system and computer program product for transmitting content across a link in a communications network. In an embodiment, the method comprises examining traffic in the network at a sender end of the link to determine if the traffic is carrying compressed content; when the traffic is carrying compressed content, decompressing at least one portion of the compressed content; and checking a cache to determine if the cache has content matching the at least one decompressed portion of the content. In an embodiment, the method further comprises when the cache has content matching the at least one decompressed portion of the content, determining an identifier associated with the at least one decompressed portion of the content; and using the identifier to reconstruct, at a receiving end of the link, the at least one decompressed portion of the content. In one embodiment, the at least one decompressed portion of the content from the traffic is replaced with an index, the index is compressed to form the associated identifier, and the associated identifier is sent to the receiving end of the link. | 05-22-2014 |
20140164642 | ALIASING OF NAMED DATA OBJECTS AND NAMED GRAPHS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKS - Systems, methods and computer program products for aliasing of named data objects (in named data networks) and entities for named data networks (e.g., named graphs for named data networks). In various examples, aliasing of named data objects may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. In other examples, named graphs may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-12-2014 |
20140164643 | ALIASING OF NAMED DATA OBJECTS AND NAMED GRAPHS FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKS - Systems, methods and computer program products for aliasing of named data objects (in named data networks) and entities for named data networks (e.g., named graphs for named data networks). In various examples, aliasing of named data objects may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. In other examples, named graphs may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-12-2014 |
20140173074 | EFFICIENT NAME MANAGEMENT FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKING IN DATACENTER NETWORKS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks. In various examples, efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-19-2014 |
20140173080 | EFFICIENT NAME MANAGEMENT FOR NAMED DATA NETWORKING IN DATACENTER NETWORKS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks. In various examples, efficient name management for named data networking in datacenter networks may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 06-19-2014 |
20140207903 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR LOGICAL MOVEMENT OF DATA OBJECTS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of logical movement of data objects. In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may reduce or eliminate network hotspots (e.g., avoid formation of hotspots, remove existing hotspots and/or reduce the magnitude of hotspots). In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 07-24-2014 |
20140207954 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND ALGORITHMS FOR LOGICAL MOVEMENT OF DATA OBJECTS - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of logical movement of data objects. In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may reduce or eliminate network hotspots (e.g., avoid formation of hotspots, remove existing hotspots and/or reduce the magnitude of hotspots). In various examples, the logical movement of data objects may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 07-24-2014 |
20140280470 | MIGRATION OF NETWORK CONNECTION UNDER MOBILITY - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility). In various examples, migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility) may be implemented in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280768 | MIGRATION OF NETWORK CONNECTION UNDER MOBILITY - The present disclosure relates generally to the field of migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility). In various examples, migration (e.g., seamless migration) of a network connection under mobility (e.g., host mobility) may be implemented in the form of methods and/or algorithms. | 09-18-2014 |
20140325302 | Reliable Multicast Broadcast in Wireless Networks - A mechanism is provided for transmitting a multicast session to a plurality of receivers over a wireless network. A forward error correction (FEC) overhead and a transmission rate are determined for transmission of a next data block of the multicast session based on received channel conditions. The next data block is multicast using the determined FEC overhead and transmission rate. Responsive to an indication of common missing packets from the next data block from more than one receiver in the plurality of receivers, the common missing packets are multicast to the plurality of receivers using the determined FEC overhead and transmission rate. Responsive to an indication of uncommon missing packets from the data block from one or more receivers, for each receiver in the one or more receivers, the uncommon missing packets identified by the receiver are unicast using the determined FEC overhead and transmission rate. | 10-30-2014 |
20140348049 | Rate Adaptive Transmission of Wireless Broadcast Packets - Mechanisms are provided for broadcasting data to a plurality of receiver devices. A data broadcast transmission rate and a level of error correction to be used when broadcasting data are determined based on prior feedback received from the plurality of receiver devices. The feedback comprises channel condition information specifying conditions of one or more connections of a channel over which data was previously broadcast to the receiver devices. Data to be broadcast to the plurality of receivers is encoded in accordance with the determined level of error correction. The encoded data is broadcast at the determined data broadcast transmission rate over the channel to the plurality of receiver devices. | 11-27-2014 |
20150065121 | ADAPTIVE MONITORING FOR CELLULAR NETWORKS - Various embodiments provide adaptive monitoring of a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a first set of network data generated for a wireless communication network is analyzed. The first set of network data is a set of historical network data for the wireless communication network. A baseline for at least one operating characteristic associated with the wireless communication network is determined based on the analyzing. A second set of network data generated for the wireless communication network is received. The second set of call detail records that has been received is utilized to determine if the at least one operating characteristic corresponds to the baseline. A set of monitoring operations performed by a network management system with respect to the wireless communication network is dynamically adjusted based on the at least one operating characteristic failing to correspond to the baseline. | 03-05-2015 |
20150245160 | Techniques for Mobility-Aware Dynamic Service Placement in Mobile Clouds - Techniques to adaptively launch/replace applications and services on edge devices in a cellular infrastructure and/or adaptively place content and computation at the edge devices based on logic at the network core are provided. In one aspect, a method for dynamic placement of applications in a cellular network mobile cloud is provided which includes the steps of: (a) obtaining: (i) a model of the cellular network, (ii) a model of user mobility patterns in the cellular network, and (iii) a model of a profile of the applications; (b) upon receipt of requests from users for the applications, obtaining runtime states at edge servers in the mobile cloud; and (c) upon obtaining the runtime states at the edge servers, placing the requests among the edge servers and a core server in the mobile cloud based on the models obtained in step (a) and the runtime states obtained in step (b). | 08-27-2015 |
20150280973 | LOCALIZING FAULTS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS - Various embodiments manage service issues within a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a one or more call detail records associated with a set of wireless communication devices of a wireless communication network is received. A set of information within each of the one or more call detail records is compared to a baseline statistical model. The baseline statistical model identifies a normal operating state of the wireless communication network. At least one outlier call detail record in the one or more call detail records is identified based on the comparison. The at least one outlier call detail record indicates that at least one wireless communication device associated with the at least one outlier call detail record experienced one or more service issues. | 10-01-2015 |
20150304222 | NETWORK LOAD ESTIMATION AND PREDICTION FOR CELLULAR NETWORKS - Various embodiments estimate network load in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, at least one call detail record associated with a wireless communication network is received. A topology representing the network is analyzed. The topology includes a plurality of nodes each representing a network element within the wireless communication network. The topology also includes a plurality of edges between two or more of the plurality of nodes. Each of the plurality of edges indicates that the two or more plurality of nodes are communicatively coupled to each other within the network. A set of paths is identified between two or more nodes in the plurality of nodes corresponding to a set of call flow information within the at least one call detail record. A state of each network element represented by the two or more nodes in the set of paths is determined based on the call detail record. | 10-22-2015 |
20150319605 | DETECTING CELLULAR CONNECTIVITY ISSUES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK - Various embodiments manage service issues in a wireless communication network. In one embodiment, a plurality of call detail records associated with a wireless communication network is received. The plurality of call detail records is analyzed. At least one pattern from the plurality of call detail records is identified based on analyzing the plurality of call detail records. The at least one pattern indicates at least one service issue occurred during a set of calls associated with each of the plurality of call detail records. A location associated with the at least one service issue that has occurred is identified based on identifying the at least one pattern. | 11-05-2015 |
20160132522 | LOCAL CONTENT SHARING THROUGH EDGE CACHING AND TIME-SHIFTED UPLOADS - According to one exemplary embodiment, a method for time-shifted uploading of a data file through a backhaul network to a backend provider is provided. The method may include intercepting an upload request from an originating user located at a network edge. The method may include caching the data file associated with the upload request upstream of the backhaul network. This method may include uploading a placeholder file to the backend provider. The method may include receiving a file ID from the backend provider. The method may include mapping the received file ID to the cached data file. The method may include intercepting a request to access the data file by a requesting user. The method may include sending the requesting user the cached data file. The method may include uploading a copy of the data file to the backend provider based on a backhaul utilization policy. | 05-12-2016 |
Ramya Raghavendra, Huntsville, AL US
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20150350083 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ALLOCATING NETWORK BANDWIDTH ACROSS ACCESS MODULES - A telecommunication system uses a dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) algorithm based on current load conditions for controlling transmissions to a plurality of access modules of an access node in order to achieve a fair allocation of network bandwidth at the access node. As an example, access modules at an access node communicate via a control channel with dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) logic that receives load information from each of the access modules. Using such load information, the DBA logic dynamically controls the upstream data rates so that a fair allocation of network bandwidth is achieved across all of the access modules. Specifically, the data rates are controlled such that packet flows for services of the same class achieve the same or similar performance (e.g., average data rate) regardless of which access module is receiving each respective packet flow. | 12-03-2015 |
Ramya Raghavendra, Goleta, CA US
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20090323600 | ADAPTING CHANNEL WIDTH FOR IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF WIRELESS NETWORKS - The subject invention relates to a system and/or methodology that provide improved wireless networking performance by dynamically adapting the channel width. A dynamic adaptation component adjust the channel width based on at least one characteristic of a wireless network, the characteristics can include but are not limited to range, power consumption, throughput, signal to noise ratio (SNR), resilience to delay spread, data rate, and capacity. Additionally, an optimization component can determine an optimum channel width. | 12-31-2009 |
Rao Perampalli Nekkar Raghavendra, Singapore SG
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20130124670 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR RECORDING DATA ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OF FOUNDATION FIELDBUS DEVICES - Systems and methods are provided for recording data associated with the operation of Foundation Fieldbus devices. Device parameter data associated with one or more Foundation Fieldbus devices may be received by a device comprising one or more computers. A visual representation of the operation of the one or more Foundation Fieldbus devices may be generated by the device receiving the device parameter data. The device may then record at least a portion of the device parameter data received to generate the visual representation. | 05-16-2013 |
Rao Ramachandra Raghavendra, Lucknow IN
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20090061434 | PRIMER COMPOSITION AND A KIT USEFUL FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF PHYLLANTHUS - The present invention relates to an oligonucleotide primer set useful for the identification of | 03-05-2009 |
Ravindra Raghavendra, Singapore SG
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20120312231 | APPARATUS FOR THIN-FILM DEPOSITION - An apparatus | 12-13-2012 |
20130333620 | FEED-THROUGH APPARATUS FOR A CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION DEVICE - A feed-through apparatus for a chemical vapor deposition device including: a feed-through main body; a plurality of runner units; and a feed-through device rotatable with respect to the plurality of runner units within the feed-through main body. Each runner unit has a fluid inlet and an elongated runner for receiving the fluid from the fluid inlet wherein the elongated runner extends spirally on a surface of the runner unit. The feed-through device has a plurality of feed-through device orifices for receiving fluids from corresponding elongated runners during rotation of the feed-through device and has outlet-orifices for releasing the fluids into a reactor chamber. | 12-19-2013 |
20140284404 | CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION INJECTOR - Disclosed is a chemical vapour deposition injector 100, comprising a gas injector body 104 having a plurality of holes for directing a first gas from a first gas plenum into respective first gas channels of the gas injector body, each first gas channel extending in a first direction and arranged to branch into separate flow paths; a plurality of discrete first conduits, each first conduit being arranged to connect to a respective one of the discrete flow paths for carrying the first gas to a reaction chamber; a second gas channel for directing a second gas from a second gas plenum into the gas injector body, the second gas channel having a longitudinal axis which extends in a second direction transverse to the first direction; and a plurality of discrete second conduits coupled to the second gas channel and arranged to carry the second gas from the second gas channel to the reactor chamber; wherein at least some of the discrete second conduits are arranged between the discrete first conduits. | 09-25-2014 |
20160082624 | MOLDING PRESS AND A PLATEN FOR A MOLDING PRESS - Disclosed is a platen for a molding press for encapsulating semiconductor dies on a substrate, the platen comprising: a first mold chase having a first mold chase surface; the platen being operable to cooperate with a further platen having a second mold chase with a second mold chase surface to clamp a substrate, which is held against a substrate-facing surface relating to either the first or second mold chase surface, between the first and second mold chase surfaces to define at least one mold cavity with respect to the substrate; wherein the platen further comprises a rotational mounting device on which either the first or second mold chase is rotatable about at least one axis passing through the centre of the substrate-facing surface to adjust the relative arrangement of the first and second mold chase surfaces. Also disclosed is a molding press comprising the platen, and the further platen cooperating with the platen. | 03-24-2016 |
Souharda Raghavendra, Clemson, SC US
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Sunku Raghavendra, Bangalore IN
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Vijay Raghavendra, Fremont, CA US
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