Randhawa
Amarinder Singh Randhawa, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130198424 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MULTI-LAYER DIFFERENTIAL LOAD BALANCING IN TIGHTLY COUPLED CLUSTERS - A method and system for load balancing. The method includes discovering each of a plurality of hosts in a cluster, wherein the plurality of hosts is configured for accessing a LUN of a storage system through a storage network fabric. Global input/output (I/O) load characteristics are collected for each of the plurality of hosts at the device and/or volume level. A selected host is determined for processing an I/O originating at the local host, wherein the host is selected based on a current set of the global I/O load characteristics. | 08-01-2013 |
Amarjit Sab Randhawa, Durham, NC US
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20090264482 | CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to non-steroidal compounds that are modulators of androgen receptor, and also to the methods for the making and use of such compounds. | 10-22-2009 |
20110301203 | CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to non-steroidal compounds that are modulators of androgen receptor, and also to the methods for the making and use of such compounds. | 12-08-2011 |
Ashmita Randhawa, Strombeek-Bever BE
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20120046213 | METHOD FOR HAND WASHING DISHES HAVING LONG LASTING SUDS - The need for a method for hand washing dishes by direct application of an easily pourable liquid detergent composition, that delivers great grease cleaning with an excellent sudsing profile, is met by a liquid hand dishwashing detergent composition comprising small amounts of a branched alkoxylated nonionic surfactant. | 02-23-2012 |
Baljinder S. Randhawa, Kitchener CA
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20140258802 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ENHANCED DETECTION OF E-NAVIGATION MESSAGES - Methods and systems for enhancing the detectability of maritime e-Navigation messages are provided. Transmitters apply error protection encoding to the payload portion of messages to be transmitted, which are wrapped in a standard e-Navigation message format such as that used by the Automatic Identification System. Transmitted messages are received by a satellite or other surveillance platform employing a compatible radio frequency receiver to collect message signals over a large area or great distance. Candidate messages are identified and the error protection encoding decoded to recover messages. | 09-11-2014 |
20150046776 | Methods and Systems for Enhanced Detection of E-Navigation Messages - Methods and systems for enhancing the detectability of maritime e-Navigation messages are provided. Transmitters apply error protection encoding to the payload portion of messages to be transmitted, which are wrapped in a standard e-Navigation message format such as that used by the Automatic Identification System. Transmitted messages are received by a satellite or other surveillance platform employing a compatible radio frequency receiver to collect message signals over a large area or great distance. Candidate messages are identified and the error protection encoding decoded to recover messages. | 02-12-2015 |
20150326350 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ENHANCED DETECTION OF ELECTRONIC TRACKING MESSAGES - Methods and systems for enhancing the detectability of electronic tracking messages are provided. Transmitters apply error protection encoding to the payload portion of messages to be transmitted. Transmitted messages are received by a satellite or other surveillance platform employing a compatible radio frequency receiver to collect message signals over a large area or great distance. Candidate messages are identified and the error protection encoding decoded to recover messages. | 11-12-2015 |
Bhupinder Randhawa, Richmond Hill CA
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20090042631 | Systems and Methods for Ticket Checking Services for On-Line Lotteries and On-Line Games - A player establishes a player account and may associate tickets with the player account by identifying the player's account when purchasing a ticket. The player may identify the account in various ways. Each ticket purchased by the player is associated with the player's account. The player may then use an account checking service to obtain information about tickets associated with the player's account. The information provided may include results information, allowing a player to learn whether a ticket is winning ticket without manually checking the ticket. The system is operated using a lottery computer system that includes a lottery database. The lottery database is used to store ticket information relating to tickets, player account information relating to player accounts and ticket association information relating to associations between player account and tickets. | 02-12-2009 |
20090093292 | Systems, Apparatus and Methods for Providing Advertisements and Other Information to On-line Lottery and On-line Game Players - Systems and methods for player accounts for on-line lotteries and on-line games are described. A player establishes a player account and may optionally provide some demographic information about the player. The player also purchases tickets that are associated with the player's account, allowing the lottery operator to build a lottery participation behavior profile for the player over time. The lottery operator records a number of advertisements and specifies display criteria relating to players to whom the lottery operator wishes to show the advertisements. After buying tickets, the player may log into the player's account to use an account checking service to obtain information about tickets associated with the player's account. While the player is logged into the player's account, advertisements selected for the player based on the display criteria for the advertisement and the players demographic and other characteristics are displayed to the player. | 04-09-2009 |
20090098923 | Systems and Methods for Redeeming Tickets for On-Line Lotteries and On-Line Games - An on-line lottery player can create a player account with a lottery operator and associate on-line lottery tickets with the player account. The player may access the player account and obtain results for the tickets. The player may select one or more winning tickets and create a prize redemption voucher for the selected tickets. Prizes won on all of the selected tickets can be redeemed by scanning or otherwise processing the prize redemption voucher at a ticket vending terminal. Similarly, a player may purchase on-line game tickets and redeem prizes won on the on-line game tickets using a prize redemption voucher. | 04-16-2009 |
20090280886 | Systems, Apparatus and Methods for Player Accounts for On-Line Lotteries and On-Line Games - Systems and methods for player accounts for on-line lotteries and on-line games are described. A player establishes a player account and may associate tickets with the player account by identifying the player's account when purchasing a ticket. The player identifies the account by marking an account identification code unique to the player account on an account identification region of a selection slip, The player may then use an account checking service to obtain information about tickets associated with the player's account. The information provided may include results information, allowing a player to learn whether a ticket is winning ticket without manually checking the ticket. The system is operated using a lottery computer system that includes a lottery database. The lottery database is used to store ticket information relating to tickets, player account information relating to player accounts and ticket association information relating to associations between player account and tickets. | 11-12-2009 |
20140014812 | Systems and Methods for Sensing and Tracking Radiation Blocking Objects on a Surface - Several system for tracking one or more radiation blocking objects on a surface are disclosed. At least three radiation sensors are provided adjacent the surface and a plurality of radiation sources as provided adjacent the surface. Radiation from at least some of the radiation sources can reach each of the radiation sensors. One or more radiation blocking objects on the surface attenuate radiation from one or more radiation sources from reaching each of the sensors. One or more polygons is calculated based on the attenuated radiation sources and the positions of the sensors. The position of the one or more radiation blocking objects is estimated and may be tracked based on the polygons. | 01-16-2014 |
Chanchal Randhawa, Malden, MA US
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20130053548 | Protein A Crystals and Cross-Linked Crystals and Methods of Use Thereof - Protein A crystals and Protein A cross-linked protein crystals (CLPCs) are described. Methods of preparing and using are also disclosed. | 02-28-2013 |
20150239962 | Protein A Crystals and Cross-Linked Crystals and Methods of Use Thereof - Protein A crystals and Protein A cross-linked protein crystals (CLPCs) are described. Methods of preparing and using are also disclosed. | 08-27-2015 |
Manpreet Randhawa, Plainsboro, NJ US
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20150024072 | METHODS OF TREATING A SKIN CONDITION WITH MALVA NEGLECTA - The present invention relates to a method of treating a skin condition, particularly improving skin barrier function, improving the appearance of at least one sign of aging in skin, and/or lightening skin, by applying to the skin an extract of | 01-22-2015 |
20150024073 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING EXTRACTS OF MALVA NEGLECTA - The present invention relates to a skin care composition comprising an extract of | 01-22-2015 |
Manpreet Randhawa, Nanuet, NY US
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20110305781 | Use of Eclipta Prostrata and Other PPAR-GAMMA Inhibitors in Cosmetics and Compositions Thereof - The present invention describes compositions and methods for improving the appearance of skin, particularly, treating, ameliorating, preventing, delaying, and/or improving one or more signs of excess accumulation and/or production of subcutaneous fat, such as cellulite, and conditions related thereto, by topically applying compositions comprising | 12-15-2011 |
Rubinder Randhawa, Dublin, CA US
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20090032062 | Method for precision cleaning and drying flat objects - Cleaning and drying of semiconductor wafers is carried out in a single-chamber type cleaning/drying apparatus for flat objects such as semiconductor wafer, where cleaning is carried out by impinging both sides of the wafer which rotates at a relatively low speed with jets of a washing liquid and where subsequent drying is carried out in the same chamber by increasing the rotation speed of the wafer and supplying an isopropyl-alcohol (IPA) mist onto the wafer from the top of the chamber. After the IPA forms a solution with the residue of water on the wafer, the drying process is accelerated by supplying gaseous nitrogen through nozzles arranged on both side of the coaxial with the wafer center. As a result, the IPA-water solution quickly evaporates without leaving traces of water drops on the dried surface. | 02-05-2009 |
20090032070 | Single-chamber apparatus for precision cleaning and drying of flat objects - A single-chamber type cleaning-drying apparatus for flat objects, such as semiconductor wafers, wherein cleaning is carried out by impinging both sides of the wafer, which rotates at a relatively low speed, with jets of a washing liquid and wherein subsequent drying is carried out in the same chamber by increasing the rotation speed of the wafer and supplying isopropyl-alcohol (IPA) mist onto the wafer from the top of the chamber. After the IPA forms a solution with the residue of water on the wafer, the drying process is accelerated by supplying gaseous nitrogen through nozzles arranged on both sides of the wafer he coaxially with the wafer center. As a result, the IPA-water solution quickly evaporates without leaving traces of water drops on the dried surface. | 02-05-2009 |
Satvir Randhawa, Redmond, WA US
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20080255994 | Content Preview - Techniques enable creation of a preview license for digital content. In some instances, the preview license indicates that it allows a content-consuming device to consume less than all of the content. This preview license may create a list specifying multiple portions of the digital content that the content-consuming device may consume. These techniques may also present to a device user an offer to purchase rights to consume all of the digital content after consumption of the preview-licensed portion(s). In other instances, a content server may embed the preview license into a content package that contains the digital content, allowing the server to distribute the package to multiple devices. In still other instances, the preview license may be bound to a domain rather than to individual devices. This allows member devices to share the digital content and the preview license, such that each member device may enjoy the preview experience. | 10-16-2008 |
20080256592 | Managing Digital Rights for Multiple Assets in an Envelope - Techniques enable building a collection of data that defines an asset, with the data possibly having differing data types. These techniques are then capable of assigning arbitrary policy to that asset, regardless of which data types are present within the asset. In addition, these techniques enable packaging of this first asset with one or more additional assets in a self-contained envelope. Each asset within the envelope may similarly include data of differing data types. Furthermore, each of these assets may be assigned a policy that may be different than the policy assigned to the first asset. This envelope, or a collection of envelopes, may then be provided to a content-consuming device to consume the assets in accordance with each asset's specified policy. | 10-16-2008 |
20110314516 | TECHNIQUES TO SHARE BINARY CONTENT - Techniques to share binary content are described. An apparatus may comprise a first related client having a message platform with a file share feature and an object store, the file share feature operative to retrieve a data object for a publishing client having a defined relationship with the first related client and a second related client, the first related client to send the data object to the second related client on behalf of the publishing client, and the object store operative to store and manage the data object using a unique name identifier received with the data object. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-22-2011 |
Satyajeet Randhawa, Livermore, CA US
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20130191340 | In Service Version Modification of a High-Availability System - In one embodiment, an operating system kernel and/or one or more processes of a high-availability system are modified while the system is operating and providing high-availability service. In accomplishing this, one embodiment uses a second virtual machine to operate a second operating system kernel including a second set of processes in the standby mode, which receive state information from corresponding process(es) in the active mode. Individually, the operating system kernel and processes within the second set of processes may be a same or different version of their counterpart in a first virtual machine and its processes which are being replaced. When the second set of processes have acquired sufficient state information to perform the standby role, the operation of the first virtual machine is typically ceased as the version modified second virtual machine is performing the version modified functionality of the first virtual machine. | 07-25-2013 |
Suneel Singh Randhawa, Edinburgh AU
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20080216094 | Event handling system - An event handling system to schedule and translate semantic deductions form Intelligent Agents and sensors into events capable of being made observable by a Recipient system such as monitor that provides a particular view of virtual objects and events is disclosed. The event handling system also encapsulates the system's notion of time. In fact, a human observer can shift the system along the temporal axis (up to the present) in order to replay events, or undertake analyses as a result of speeded-up or slowed-down notions of system time. The event handling system receives events from Clients/Sources via connections through the event handling system Input Portals, and uses Shared Memory as its form of inter-process communication with the Monitors. The event handling system makes events available for a recipient observation sub-system to read and provide their particular view. There can be many Clients and Recipient systems connected to the event handling system at the same time. | 09-04-2008 |
Tarlochan Singh Randhawa, Sammamish, WA US
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20150382128 | AUDIO CALIBRATION AND ADJUSTMENT - The subject disclosure is directed towards calibrating sound pressure levels of speakers to determine desired attenuation data for use in later playback. A user may be guided to a calibration location to place a microphone, and each speaker is calibrated to output a desired sound pressure level in its current acoustic environment based upon the attenuation data learned during calibration. During playback, the attenuation data is used. Also described is testing the setup of the speakers, and dynamically adjusting the attenuation data in real time based upon tracking the listener's current location. | 12-31-2015 |
Tejinder S. Randhawa, Surey CA
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20120059911 | HEALTH KIOSK - A health kiosk system is provided. A kiosk has a computing unit and a physiological measurement apparatus connected to the computing unit. A Web browser of the computing unit transmits information corresponding to the physiological measurement apparatus and a request for a resource to a Web server. In response to receiving the request, the Web server transmits to the kiosk profile-specific Web content responsive to the request and specific to the received profile information. The information corresponding to the physiological measurement apparatus may be transmitted in a URL or HTTP Cookie of an HTTP request. | 03-08-2012 |
Tejinder S. Randhawa, Surrey CA
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20110021173 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A personal communications device configured to communicate with a wide area network in response to an alternate mode activation signal is provided. The personal communications device also comprises a signal broker operatively connected to a monitored interface from among the one or more interfaces along a control path. The signal broker is configured to monitor signals at the monitored interface and upon observing an alternate mode activation signal at the monitored interface, inject an alternate mode signal configured to initiate the alternate communication over the wide area network. In some embodiments, the alternate communication is different from a communication that would have occurred in the absence of the injected alternate mode signal. The alternate mode signal may comprise an emergency mode signal configured to initiate an emergency communication over the wide area network. The emergency communication may comprise an SMS message, a telephone call, an HTTP command, an email, or the like. | 01-27-2011 |