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Ramchandani

Amit Ramchandani, Woburn, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110153766NETWORK ALARM MESSAGE PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Exemplary network alarm message processing systems and methods are disclosed. In an exemplary method, a network alarm message processing system receives a network alarm message provided by a network element of a wide area network, the network alarm message being in a first message format, converts the network alarm message in the first message format to a new network alarm message in a network universal message format, and provided the new network alarm message for use in conducting surveillance of the wide area network. In certain embodiments, the conversion may be based on a mapping data file and a translation rules data file associated with the first message format Corresponding systems and methods are also disclosed.06-23-2011

Bhupesh Ramchandani, Bangalore IN

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20140188885Utilization and Power Efficient Hashing - Methods, systems, and computer readable storage medium embodiments for hashing with improved utilization and power efficiency are disclosed. Some embodiments include inserting a key in a selected bucket in accordance with an bucket identifier generated by a hash function, wherein the selected bucket is one of a plurality of buckets of a hash table configured in at least one memory, determining respective unique bit strings based upon corresponding bit positions for a plurality of keys in the selected bucket including the inserted key, inserting the respective unique bit strings in a table location corresponding to the bucket identifier, wherein the table location is one of a plurality of table locations in at least one control table configured in the at least one memory. Other embodiments include lookup operations in a hash table.07-03-2014

Jayant Ramchandani, Fremont, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110276382CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL LOCATIONS - A method for outputting information about a person includes identifying the person utilizing a wireless system upon entry into a physical location, and also includes locating the person within the physical structure. An engagement plan is retrieved based on the identification of the person and output. The engagement plan has information useful for interacting with the person. The engagement plan is created based at least in part on personal information of the person, the preferences of the person, and the past transactions of the person. A system for outputting information about a person, such as a customer, includes an object carried by the person, which is capable of being identified by a wireless system. A wireless interface communicates with the object. A computing device correlates the identification of the object with the person. An output device outputs information relating to the person.11-10-2011
20120265622CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL LOCATIONS - A method for outputting information about a person includes identifying the person utilizing a wireless system upon entry into a physical location, and also includes locating the person within the physical structure. An engagement plan is retrieved based on the identification of the person and output. The engagement plan has information useful for interacting with the person. The engagement plan is created based at least in part on personal information of the person, the preferences of the person, and the past transactions of the person. A system for outputting information about a person, such as a customer, includes an object carried by the person, which is capable of being identified by a wireless system. A wireless interface communicates with the object. A computing device correlates the identification of the object with the person. An output device outputs information relating to the person.10-18-2012
20120312879PCB Design and Card Assembly for an Active RFID Tag in Credit Card Form Factor - An Active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponder is used in conjunction with a customer relationship system to provide a variety of customer relationship management services within a retail establishment. The transponder includes a battery-powered integrated circuit and low-frequency antenna that detect a low-frequency activation signal from an activator when a customer enters a retail establishment. The transponder also includes a high frequency antenna and oscillating crystal for transmitting an identifier signal when activated. The battery, integrated circuit, high-frequency antenna, low-frequency antenna, and crystal are embodied in a card assembly substantially conforming to a form factor of a credit card or smaller that can be carried in, for example, a wallet, purse, or pocket of a customer.12-13-2012
20120313761Power Management for an Active RFID Tag in Credit Card Form Factor - A system and method manages power in a dual frequency Active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) transponder having a form factor substantially conforming to a credit card or smaller. The transponder may be conveniently carried in a customer's wallet, pocket, or purse. The transponder generally operates in a listen-only non-transmitting sleep mode in a low-power state. When entering a retail establishment, the transponder may receive an activation signal while operating in the sleep mode that activates the transponder and causes it to operate in a beacon mode. While in the beacon mode, the transponder transmits an identifier signal identifying the transponder. The identifier information may be used by a customer relationship management system within the retail establishment to provide a variety of customer management service. Subsequently, the transponder returns to the sleep mode, thereby enabling high battery life.12-13-2012
20120316953Reader Network System for Presence Management in a Physical Retail Environment - A customer relationship management system wirelessly detects presence and identity of a customer when the customer enters a business establishment. The system captures a visit pattern of the customer based on communication from the wireless device. A relevant marketing message for the customer is determined based on the customer's presence, visit pattern, identity, and location. The marketing message is delivered directly to a wireless device carried to the customer upon a subsequent entry of the customer to the business establishment. Responses of the customer (e.g., purchasing patterns, etc.) are stored for subsequent use in presenting relevant offers.12-13-2012
20130275217Customer Relationship Management System for Physical Locations - A method for outputting information about a person includes identifying the person utilizing a wireless system upon entry into a physical location, and also includes locating the person within the physical structure. An engagement plan is retrieved based on the identification of the person and output. The engagement plan has information useful for interacting with the person. The engagement plan is created based at least in part on personal information of the person, the preferences of the person, and the past transactions of the person. A system for outputting information about a person, such as a customer, includes an object carried by the person, which is capable of being identified by a wireless system. A wireless interface communicates with the object. A computing device correlates the identification of the object with the person. An output device outputs information relating to the person.10-17-2013
20140156380CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL LOCATIONS - A method and computer program product for managing information about transactions occurring in a physical establishment includes gathering information about multiple transactions at a physical establishment, and storing the information as metadata. A byte stream corresponding to the metadata is generated. Several elements of the metadata are associated with a particular session based on predefined criteria.06-05-2014

Patent applications by Jayant Ramchandani, Fremont, CA US

Kris Ramchandani, Harleysville, PA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150102900KEY FOB DONGLE - Disclosed herein is an improvement of methods and systems used to configure electronic components and modules to a vehicle. A low cost programmer tool, or key fob dongle, may manage devices coupled to a vehicle communication network. The system is designed for on-board management of multiple vehicle network protocols to support configuration of various electronic modules to a vehicle. A method for using a key fob dongle is disclosed herein. The method includes inserting the key fob dongle into an on-board diagnostic (OBD)-II connector of a vehicle, transmitting a communication detection request to the OBD-II connector, and beeping a predetermined amount of times in response to the communication detection request, wherein the beeping a predetermined amount of times identifies a vehicle communication protocol.04-16-2015

Neesha Ramchandani, New York, NY US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090030398Device and method for preventing hypoglycemia - A device and a method are provided that can be used for prevention of hypoglycemia. In one aspect, a device and a method for prevention of hypoglycemia can comprise receiving a target blood glucose (TBG) level corresponding to a desired level of glucose in a patient's body during a fasting time period; receiving a bedtime blood glucose (BBG) level corresponding to the level of glucose in the patient's body substantially at the beginning of the fasting time period; receiving a first set of parameters corresponding to a medical state of the patient; providing the levels of the TBG, BBG and the medical state of the patent to a therapeutic course of action determining means; and, providing means for administering the therapeutic course of action to the patient.01-29-2009

Rajen S. Ramchandani, Arlington, MA US

Shyamlal Ramchandani, Kingston CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150133803NONINVASIVE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR ESTIMATING MAMMALIAN CARDIAC CHAMBER SIZE AND MECHANICAL FUNCTION - The present disclosure generally relates to systems and method of a noninvasive electrocardiographic (ECG) technique for characterizing cardiac chamber size and cardiac mechanical function. A mathematical analysis of three-dimensional (3D) high resolution ECG data may be used to estimate chamber size and cardiac mechanical function. For example, high-resolution mammalian ECG signals are analyzed across multiple leads, as 3D orthogonal (X,Y,Z) or 10-channel data for 30 to 1400 seconds to derive estimates of cardiac chamber size and cardiac mechanical function. Multiple mathematical approaches may be used to analyze the dynamical and geometrical properties of the ECG data.05-14-2015
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