Ramsaroop
Jeewan Ramsaroop, Edison, NJ US
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20100166001 | Boundary Routers Providing Redistribution and Related Backbone Networks, Computer Program Products, and Methods - A backbone network may include first and second border routers and a route reflector. The first border router may provide data connectivity between the backbone network and a first regional network. The first border router may be configured to receive a notification of a change in status of an edge router of the first regional network, and the notification may be received according to a first routing protocol. The first border router may be further configured to redistribute the notification of the change in status of the edge router from the first routing protocol to a second routing protocol with the first and second routing protocols being different. The second border router may provide data connectivity between the backbone network and a second regional network. The route reflector may be coupled between the first and second border routers, and the route reflector may be configured to transfer the redistributed notification from the first border router to the second border router. Related routers, methods, and computer program products are also discussed. | 07-01-2010 |
Jeewan P. Ramsaroop, Edison, NJ US
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20100278177 | TECHNIQUE FOR ETHERNET ACCESS TO PACKET-BASED SERVICES - An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network ( | 11-04-2010 |
20110170543 | POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT CONNECTIONS FOR DATA DELIVERY - A method, device and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium transferring information using a network. The information transferred by connecting a destination device operatively to a storage device using the network. The storage device storing information to be transmitted to the destination device. The network providing a point-to-multipoint connection between an origin device and a plurality of destination devices. The plurality of destination devices including the destination device. Also, the information being transferred by receiving the information stored in the storage device by the destination device in response to the destination device being operatively connected to the storage device. The information received by the destination device having been transmitted from the origin device to the network prior to the destination device being operatively connected to the storage device. | 07-14-2011 |
20140044132 | TECHNIQUE FOR ETHERNET ACCESS TO PACKET-BASED SERVICES - An Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network provides connectivity to one or more customer premises to packet-bases services, such as ATM, Frame Relay, or IP while advantageously providing a mechanism for assuring security and regulation of customer traffic. Upon receipt of each customer-generated information frame, an ingress Multi-Service Platform (MSP) “tags” the frame with a customer descriptor that specifically identifies the recipient customer. In practice, the MSP tags each frame by overwriting the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) identifier with the routing descriptor. Using the customer descriptor in each frame, a recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch can map the information as appropriate to direct the information to the specific customer. In addition, the customer descriptor may also include Quality of Service (QoS) allowing the recipient Provider Edge Router (PER) or ATM switch to vary the QoS level accordingly. | 02-13-2014 |
Nadya Kamini Ramsaroop, San Francisco, CA US
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20110290870 | DREAMSAVER SAVINGS CONTAINER - An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed to combine the concept of saving for charitable giving and one's own needs simultaneously, by utilizing a container with a plurality of compartments at least one of which is for charitable savings and a randomization mechanism that automatically allocates deposits made into a common point of entry among the compartments so that over time savings are allocated among said compartments in a predetermined ratio. Various other embodiments of the invention are disclosed including a built in journey for deposits to travel towards the savings receptacle characterized by movement, sound and/or light for the user or simultaneously for multiple users, a transparent or translucent window to view accrued savings, options to personalize or customize the savings container by the user, and a printed or digital display code that allows the user to electronically link to other users via the internet or mobile device with the goal of sharing information about one or more charitable causes. | 12-01-2011 |
Shawn Ramsaroop, Pine Bluff, AR US
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20150275263 | FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein. | 10-01-2015 |
20150275264 | FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein. | 10-01-2015 |
20150276573 | FLOW CYTOMETRY-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING MICROBES - In various embodiments, the present disclosure describes methods and systems for detecting microbes in a sample. The methods are generally applicable to quantifying the number of target bacteria in a sample counted from a detection region of a flow cytometer histogram. The detection methods can be employed in the presence of other microorganisms and other non-target microbe components to selectively quantify the amount of a target microbe. The methods are advantageous over those presently existing for testing of foodstuffs and diagnostic evaluation in their speed, accuracy and ease of use. Various swab collection devices and kits useful for practicing the present disclosure are also described herein. | 10-01-2015 |
Tony Cecil Ramsaroop, Grand Rapids, MI US
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20140279802 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROPAGATING INFORMATION IN COLLABORATIVE DECISION-MAKING - A computer includes a processor and a memory device. The computer is configured to a) receive decision-making criteria from at least one of at least a portion of a plurality of agents associated with a plurality of agent devices, the memory device, and a user, b) generate valid decision combinations using at least a portion of received decision-making criteria, c) transmit, to the plurality of agents, valid decision combinations, d) receive, from a deciding agent, a decision, and e) constrain, using the received decision, valid decision combinations. The computer is configured to f) return to c) until determining that no more decisions can be received. The computer is configured to g) transmit a final decision set to the plurality of agents upon determining that no more decisions can be received. The final decision set represents a complete combination of decisions including at least a portion of received decisions. | 09-18-2014 |