Patents by Inventor Dattatraya B. Rajpure

Dattatraya B. Rajpure has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10244416
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2019
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M. A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Publication number: 20180132120
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2017
    Publication date: May 10, 2018
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M.A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Patent number: 9693252
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 27, 2017
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M. A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Publication number: 20170181020
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2016
    Publication date: June 22, 2017
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M.A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Patent number: 9668153
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2017
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M. A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Publication number: 20160212646
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Publication date: July 21, 2016
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M.A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Publication number: 20160073347
    Abstract: In embodiments of device proximity detection implemented in hardware, a computing device, such as a mobile phone, appliance device, or other electronic device can be implemented with wireless radio systems for wireless communications, and a wireless radio system receives a wireless signal. A computing device includes a radio controller of the wireless radio system, and the radio controller is implemented to detect an indication associated with the wireless signal, such as a byte pattern in the wireless signal and/or a signal strength of the signal. The radio controller can then determine that the indication of the wireless signal identifies the wireless signal as pertinent to an application executing on the computing device, and communicate an event notice to a signal manager that the wireless signal has been identified. The radio controller communicates event notices via a hardware interface that is implemented to interface the radio controller with the signal manager.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2014
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Inventors: Alain Luc Michaud, Rajesh Philip Roy, Ellick H. Sung, Heming Wen, Robert Zi Long Zhao, Dattatraya B. Rajpure
  • Patent number: 9232422
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2016
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M. A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Publication number: 20140289396
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2013
    Publication date: September 25, 2014
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M.A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Patent number: 8799459
    Abstract: Techniques for detecting presence of a remote device at Layer 2 in response to an indication of an attempt to use the device and without maintaining a Layer 3 connection to the device. The techniques allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection and underlying Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated when the Layer 3 connection is not actively used. Once use of the remote device is desired, its presence may be detected using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism and the Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished. Services provided at Layer 3, such as steaming data, may then be performed over the reestablished Layer 3 connection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2014
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Amer A. Hassan, Mitesh K. Desai, Yatharth Gupta, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Jeffrey S C Chang, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Henrique M. A. Filgueiras
  • Patent number: 8656015
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2014
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M. A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Patent number: 8627284
    Abstract: One or more extension registrations are received for each of multiple software components installed on a computing device. The one or more extension registrations identify the software components as providers of functionality. A record of the one or more extension registrations for each of the multiple software components is maintained. Requests are received, from other software components installed on the computing device, that identify particular functionality. In response to such requests, the information regarding one or more of the multiple software components that provide the particular functionality is returned to the other software components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2014
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Adam D. Stritzel, Adriaan W. Canter, Eric P. Traut, Suyash Sinha, Tahsin Erdogan, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, John M. Sheehan
  • Publication number: 20130067065
    Abstract: Techniques for monitoring presence of a remote device at Layer 2 that allow reducing power consumption without compromising the device's availability. A device that pairs with a remote wireless device may establish a Layer 3 connection, such as an IP connection, to the remote device to provide services to a user. The Layer 3 connection may be formed over a Layer 2 connection via an access point or as a peer-to-peer wireless connection between the devices. When the Layer 3 connection is not actively used to access the remote device, the Layer 3 connection and the supporting Layer 2 connection (e.g., WI-FI, WI-FI DIRECT™ or BLUETOOTH®) may be terminated and presence of the remote device may be monitored using a Layer 2 device discovery mechanism. The Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections to the device may be reestablished when use of the remote device is desired.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2011
    Publication date: March 14, 2013
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Arunkumar Navasivasakthivelsamy, Mitesh K. Desai, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, Henrique M. A. Filgueiras, Mukund Sankaranarayan, Abhinav Gupta, Arvind M. Murching, Manoj Kumar Miryala
  • Publication number: 20100325085
    Abstract: One or more extension registrations are received for each of multiple software components installed on a computing device. The one or more extension registrations identify the software components as providers of functionality. A record of the one or more extension registrations for each of the multiple software components is maintained. Requests are received, from other software components installed on the computing device, that identify particular functionality. In response to such requests, the information regarding one or more of the multiple software components that provide the particular functionality is returned to the other software components.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2009
    Publication date: December 23, 2010
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Adam D. Stritzel, Adriaan W. Canter, Eric P. Traut, Suyash Sinha, Tahsin Erdogan, Dattatraya B. Rajpure, John M. Sheehan