Melkote
Anuradha Narasimhaswamy Melkote, Novi, MI US
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20130173535 | ON-LINE INVENTION DISCLOSURE APPROVAL SYSTEM - An on-line invention disclosure system includes a user computer ( | 07-04-2013 |
Keerti Melkote, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140036754 | OVERLAYING VIRTUAL BROADCAST DOMAINS ON AN UNDERLYING PHYSICAL NETWORK - The present disclosure discloses a method and network device for overlaying one or more broadcast groups over virtual local area networks in a wireless network. The network device receives a broadcast/multicast message from a member device of a broadcast group. The broadcast group includes a subset of devices sharing at least one common property. The broadcast/multicast message is to be received by other member devices, but not by non-member devices of the first broadcast group. Furthermore, the broadcast group includes one of (i) a subset of devices from a single virtual local area network, and (ii) at least two subsets of devices from different virtual local area networks. The network device then determines the broadcast group associated with the received broadcast/multicast message based on the common property, and then transmits the received broadcast/multicast message to other member devices in the broadcast group. | 02-06-2014 |
Keerti Melkote, Saratoga, CA US
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20140321445 | Overlaying Virtual Broadcast Domains On An Underlying Physical Network - Operations include determining that a subset of devices, from a plurality of devices, are executing a same application, located in a same geographical location, or correspond to a same user. Responsive to the determining operation, a group with the subset of devices is created and communication between the devices is supported. | 10-30-2014 |
Keerti G. Melkote, San Jose, CA US
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20090252097 | BAND STEERING FOR MULTI-BAND WIRELESS CLIENTS - Band steering for multi-band wireless clients. In a wireless digital network having at least one central controller and a plurality of access nodes connected to the central controller, and wherein some of the access nodes support a preferred wireless band and at least one non-preferred wireless band, the central controller identifies wireless client devices capable of multi-band operation, and encourages them to connect to the preferred wireless band. Client devices may be identified as multi-band capable by tracking probe requests. The central controller keeps a list of multi-band capable clients, for example in a database. This information is provided to other central controllers, and to access nodes attached to the central controller. Multi-band capable clients are encouraged to connect on the preferred wireless band for example by having the access nodes not respond to probe requests on the non-preferred wireless bands. Connections made on the non-preferred wireless bands may be moved to the preferred wireless band. | 10-08-2009 |
20100275017 | Peer-to-Peer Forwarding for Packet-Switched Traffic - Establishing peer-to-peer tunnels between clients in a mobility domain. In normal operation, clients attached to a network having access nodes connected to a central controller transfer all traffic through the central controller. This traffic is passed using tunnels between the access node and the central controller. Tunnels may be encrypted, and GRE tunnels may be used. A mobility manager operating in the controller tracks access nodes connected to the controller, and clients connected to those access nodes. When the mobility controller recognizes traffic passing between clients in its mobility domain that is eligible for peer-to-peer forwarding, it instructs the access nodes supporting the clients to establish a peer-to-peer tunnel between the nodes, and direct the client traffic through this peer-to-peer tunnel. The peer-to-peer tunnel may be session based, or may be aged. Eligibility of traffic for peer-to-peer tunnels may be controlled by rules, such as limiting peer-to-peer tunnels by source or destination, by port or protocol, and the like. | 10-28-2010 |
20110170528 | System and Method for Advertising the Same Service Set Identifier for Different Basic Service Sets - According to one embodiment of the invention, a method comprises advertising services by a first wireless device. The services are provided by different basic service sets, each basic service set having the same service set identifier (SSID). Thereafter, one of the basic service sets is selected. | 07-14-2011 |
20110235591 | BAND STEERING FOR MULTI-BAND WIRELESS CLIENTS - Band steering for multi-band wireless clients. In a wireless digital network having at least one central controller and a plurality of access nodes connected to the central controller, and wherein some of the access nodes support a preferred wireless band and at least one non-preferred wireless band, the central controller identifies wireless client devices capable of multi-band operation, and encourages them to connect to the preferred wireless band. Client devices may be identified as multi-band capable by tracking probe requests. The central controller keeps a list of multi-band capable clients, for example in a database. This information is provided to other central controllers, and to access nodes attached to the central controller. Multi-band capable clients are encouraged to connect on the preferred wireless band for example by having the access nodes not respond to probe requests on the non-preferred wireless bands. Connections made on the non-preferred wireless bands may be moved to the preferred wireless band. | 09-29-2011 |
20120243474 | BAND STEERING FOR MULTI-BAND WIRELESS CLIENTS - Band steering for multi-band wireless clients. According to one embodiment of the invention, a method of operations comprises receiving, at a network device, a request from a wireless client device on a first wireless communication band. Thereafter, the network device identifies a unique address identifier associated with the wireless client device based on the received request and stores the unique address identifier in response to determining that the wireless client device is capable of communicating on the first wireless communication band. | 09-27-2012 |
20130148581 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADVERTISING THE SAME SERVICE SET IDENTIFIER FOR DIFFERENT BASIC SERVICE SETS - According to one embodiment of the invention, a method comprises advertising services. The services are provided by different basic service sets, each basic service set having the same service set identifier (SSID). Thereafter, one of the basic service sets is selected. | 06-13-2013 |
Keerti G. Melkote, Saratoga, CA US
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20130265943 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADVERTISING THE SAME SERVICE SET IDENTIFIER FOR DIFFERENT BASIC SERVICE SETS - According to one embodiment of the invention, a method comprises advertising services. The services are provided by different basic service sets, each basic service set having the same service set identifier (SSID). Thereafter, one of the basic service sets is selected. | 10-10-2013 |
20140140275 | System and Method For Advertising The Same Service Set Identifier For Different Basic Service Sets - According to one embodiment of the invention, a method comprises advertising services. The services are provided by different basic service sets, each basic service set having the same service set identifier (SSID). Thereafter, one of the basic service sets is selected. | 05-22-2014 |
Ramaswamy N. Melkote, Los Altos, CA US
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20130132118 | GENERATING, DELIVERING AND DISPLAYING PERSONALIZED HEALTHCARE INSTRUCTIONS - Personalized heath care instructions are created, delivered and displayed. These instructions may be displayed on one or multiple devices. The devices are not specialized devices. They may be any one of the many devices readily available in the marketplace such as a smartphones, tablet computers, laptops or other computers. Better and effective communication between a caregiver and a patient improves patient care. | 05-23-2013 |
Ramaswamy N. Melkote, Mountain View, CA US
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20100228776 | SYSTEM, MECHANISMS, METHODS AND SERVICES FOR THE CREATION, INTERACTION AND CONSUMPTION OF SEARCHABLE, CONTEXT RELEVANT, MULTIMEDIA COLLAGES COMPOSITED FROM HETEROGENEOUS SOURCES - The current invention provides an enhanced user experience for consumers by minimizing the number of click-throughs, and optimizing time spent by providing customizable, interactive visual multimedia collages of information created from several sources of information in scrollable snapshots. Moreoyer, the same experience is made available for the users on-the-go on their mobile device where they can access the same collages and interact with them in a manner meaningful to the modalities provided on the mobile device, such as phone calls, text messaging, and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) browser viewing. On the desktop Internet, interested consumers will be referred from the image collage result sets to content provider or retailers' web sites. Each image has all the information: the advertisement from the seller, customer review, product rating, and seller rating composited together. In one embodiment, the consumer can click on any of the regions of the collage (e.g. customer surveys) to click through to the WAP site or Internet site housing the information. In other embodiments, the consumer can just browse the information, consummate a buy transaction on-line: get it shipped or pick it up himself, place a bid for a used product, and/or call a number for more information. Through the system's analytics engine, the invention provides to the retailers competitive location-based information, consumer behavior data for advertising, and location based product demand. The consumer can save any of the interactive images and forward to others. For enterprises, retailers, and individuals interested in selling new/used products, they can create advertisements for their products using the Internet web based information collage authoring tool. | 09-09-2010 |
Ravishankar Melkote, Fremont, CA US
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20110151504 | Methods and Systems for Efficient Automatic Slide Staining in Immunohistochemistry Sample Processing - Automated sample processing systems may include onboard efficient high-speed mixing of at least two components with an automatic vertical force fluidic turbulent component mixer of which a mixed component may be aspirated and high-speed dispensed in a mixing vial. Other aspects may include single sweep applying a multi-treatment cleaning cycle to at least one slide. A multi-treatment cleaning cycle may include a washing treatment and a drying treatment. In yet other aspects the present invention may include an automated recovery sample processing system with the capability of detecting at least one immediate condition of a fortuitously terminated automatic sample processing run and perhaps even an automatic terminated sample processing run reconstruction calculator. | 06-23-2011 |
Ravishankar Melkote, Dublin, CA US
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20100209298 | Sample Processing System - In accordance with an embodiment of a system for handling and processing chemical and/or biological samples, a MicroChamber comprises a substrate, a reservoir formed on the substrate for receiving a chemical and/or biological sample, and an encoder such as a barcode or other suitable device. The encoder encodes information describing at least one characteristic of the substrate and/or reservoir. | 08-19-2010 |
Shreyes Melkote, Roswell, GA US
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20140216170 | Systems And Methods For Monitoring Cutting Forces In Peripheral End Milling - Systems and methods for monitoring cutting forces in a peripheral end milling process are disclosed. The systems and methods comprise a sensor module that integrates a thin-film Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) piezoelectric strain sensor and an in situ data logging platform for monitoring such cutting forces. The module, which may be mounted on the tool shank, measures the dynamic strain(s) produced in the tool and logs the data into an on-board card for later retrieval. The close proximity between the signal source and the PVDF sensor(s) minimizes the attenuation and distortion of the signal along the transmitting path and provides high-fidelity signals. Further, the module facilitates the employment of a first-principles model based on Euler-Bernoulli beam theory and the constitutive equations of the piezoelectric sensor material to relate the in situ-measured PVDF sensor signals to the feed and transverse forces acting on the tool. | 08-07-2014 |
Shreyes N. Melkote, Roswell, GA US
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20130073054 | TISSUE SUPPORT STRUCTURE - An apparatus includes a component having a shape memory material. The shape memory material has a first shape including a substantially elongate segment. The shape memory material has a second shape including a helix having a first ring and a second ring configured to exert a compressive force on a membrane interleaved between the first ring and the second ring and lying in a plane substantially perpendicular to an axis of the helix, the shape selectable based on an external stimulus. | 03-21-2013 |
Siram Melkote, Bangalore IN
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20130311863 | SYSTEM FOR RE-WRITING DYNAMICALLY GENERATED UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATORS IN PROXIED HYPER TEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE CONTENT - A system and method for facilitating changing a link generated by a script provided in proxied content. The example method includes identifying a link-producing script in proxied content; applying a wrapper function to the link-producing script; and employing the wrapper function to rewrite one or more links output by the link-producing script. In a specific embodiment, the proxied content includes Hypertext Transfer Protocol Language (HTML) markup. The link-producing script is implemented via JavaScript, and one or more links output via the link-producing script includes one or more Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). | 11-21-2013 |
Vinay Melkote, Hayward, CA US
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20150380000 | Signal Decorrelation in an Audio Processing System - Audio processing methods may involve receiving audio data corresponding to a plurality of audio channels. The audio data may include a frequency domain representation corresponding to filterbank coefficients of an audio encoding or processing system. A decorrelation process may be performed with the same filterbank coefficients used by the audio encoding or processing system. The decorrelation process may be performed without converting coefficients of the frequency domain representation to another frequency domain or time domain representation. The decorrelation process may involve selective or signal-adaptive decorrelation of specific channels and/or specific frequency bands. The decorrelation process may involve applying a decorrelation filter to a portion of the received audio data to produce filtered audio data. The decorrelation process may involve using a non-hierarchal mixer to combine a direct portion of the received audio data with the filtered audio data according to spatial parameters. | 12-31-2015 |
Vinay Melkote, San Mateo, CA US
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20130179175 | Method and System for Encoding Audio Data with Adaptive Low Frequency Compensation - A method for determining mantissa bit allocation of frequency domain audio data to be encoded, including by performing adaptive low frequency compensation on each frequency band of a set of low frequency bands of the data. The low frequency compensation includes steps of: performing tonality detection on the audio data to generate compensation control data indicative of whether each frequency band in the set has prominent tonal content; and performing low frequency compensation on each frequency band in the set having prominent tonal content, including by correcting a preliminary masking value for each frequency band having prominent tonal content, but not performing low frequency compensation on the audio data in any other frequency band in the set. Other aspects are audio encoding methods including such tonality detection and low frequency compensation steps, and a system configured to perform any embodiment of the inventive method. | 07-11-2013 |
20140205009 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPATIALLY SCALABLE VIDEO COMPRESSION AND TRANSMISSION - A method and apparatus provide the ability to resample video frame into various resolutions, and to predict, quantize, and entropy code the video signal for spatially scalable compression and networking applications. The solution involves a unified re-sampling and estimation-theoretic prediction, quantization, and entropy coding framework, which by design is tailored to allow base layer coding information to be fully accessible and usable by enhancement layers; and for the enhancement layer to account for all available information from both layers for superior compression performance. Specialization may include specific techniques for coding and networking scenarios, where the potential of the unified resampling and estimation-theoretic framework is realized to considerably improve the overall system performance over existing schemes. | 07-24-2014 |
20140324441 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENCODING AUDIO DATA WITH ADAPTIVE LOW FREQUENCY COMPENSATION - A method for determining mantissa bit allocation of audio data values of frequency domain audio data to be encoded. The allocation method includes a step of determining masking values for the audio data values, including by performing adaptive low frequency compensation on the audio data of each frequency band of a set of low frequency bands of the audio data. The adaptive low frequency compensation includes steps of: performing tonality detection on the audio data to generate compensation control data indicative of whether each frequency band in the set of low frequency bands has prominent tonal content; and performing low frequency compensation on the audio data in each frequency band in the set of low frequency bands having prominent tonal content as indicated by the compensation control data, but not performing low frequency compensation on the audio data in any other frequency band in the set of low frequency bands. | 10-30-2014 |
20150104021 | SYSTEM FOR MAINTAINING REVERSIBLE DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH PARAMETRIC AUDIO CODERS - On the basis of a bitstream (P), an n-channel audio signal (X) is reconstructed by deriving an m-channel core signal (Y) and multichannel coding parameters (α) from the bitstream, where 1≦m04-16-2015 | |
20150371646 | Time-Varying Filters for Generating Decorrelation Signals - Decorrelation filter parameters for audio data may be based, at least in part, on audio characteristics such as tonality information and/or transient information. Determining the audio characteristics may involve receiving explicit audio characteristics with the audio data and/or determining audio characteristics based on one or more attributes of the audio data. The decorrelation filter parameters may include dithering parameters and/or randomly selected pole locations for at least one pole of an all-pass filter. The dithering parameters and/or pole locations may involve a maximum stride value for pole movement. In some examples, the maximum stride value may be substantially zero for highly tonal signals of the audio data. The dithering parameters and/or pole locations may be bounded by constraint areas within which pole movements are constrained. The constraint areas may or may not be fixed. In some implementations, different channels of the audio data may share the same constraint areas. | 12-24-2015 |