Patents by Inventor Karthik H

Karthik H 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).

  • Publication number: 20240129667
    Abstract: Systems and methods are described for automatic processing state control of a microphone of a listening device. A signal is received. A first event is detected based on an analysis of the signal. A determination to enable processing of audio captured by a microphone of a listening device is made based at least on the detected first event. Responsive to said determination, a first command is transmitted to the listening device. The first command includes instructions to enable processing of the audio captured by the microphone. In a further aspect, a determination to cease processing of audio captured by the microphone is made based on a detected second event. Responsive to the determination to cease processing, a second command is transmitted to the listening device to cease processing audio captured by the microphone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2023
    Publication date: April 18, 2024
    Inventors: Ashish D. Aggarwal, Vinod K. Gopinath, Karthik Shrinarsi, Sharath H. Satheesh
  • Patent number: 11960440
    Abstract: Transient product master data may be used to represent temporarily used objects and resources. Instead of generating complete master data upfront, a placeholder is used in a tracking document for the temporary use. A tracking document for the temporary use includes a placeholder reference. When the product to be used temporarily is selected and ready to be physically moved, attributes and other information of the product may be sent to a management system via an interface. This information may be used to automatically generate transient material master data that is accessible using a reference. This reference may be used to update the placeholder reference in the tracking document and it may be used in further tracking documents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2021
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2024
    Assignee: SAP SE
    Inventors: Karthik H, Krishna Mayya
  • Patent number: 11922535
    Abstract: Embodiments provide mechanisms to facilitate compute operations for deep neural networks. One embodiment comprises a graphics processing unit comprising one or more multiprocessors, at least one of the one or more multiprocessors including a register file to store a plurality of different types of operands and a plurality of processing cores. The plurality of processing cores includes a first set of processing cores of a first type and a second set of processing cores of a second type. The first set of processing cores are associated with a first memory channel and the second set of processing cores are associated with a second memory channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2023
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2024
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Prasoonkumar Surti, Narayan Srinivasa, Feng Chen, Joydeep Ray, Ben J. Ashbaugh, Nicolas C. Galoppo Von Borries, Eriko Nurvitadhi, Balaji Vembu, Tsung-Han Lin, Kamal Sinha, Rajkishore Barik, Sara S. Baghsorkhi, Justin E. Gottschlich, Altug Koker, Nadathur Rajagopalan Satish, Farshad Akhbari, Dukhwan Kim, Wenyin Fu, Travis T. Schluessler, Josh B. Mastronarde, Linda L. Hurd, John H. Feit, Jeffery S. Boles, Adam T. Lake, Karthik Vaidyanathan, Devan Burke, Subramaniam Maiyuran, Abhishek R. Appu
  • Patent number: 11917699
    Abstract: Systems and methods include reception, at a first device, of a wireless communication packet from a second device, determination, at the first device, of a received service identifier included in the wireless communication packet, determination, at the first device, of whether the received service identifier matches a first service identifier or a second service identifier, if the received service identifier matches the first service identifier or the second service identifier, establishment, at the first device, of a connection to a server of the second device using a device address included in the wireless communication packet, requesting, using the connection and at the first device, of a user identifier from the server of the second device, if the received service identifier matches the first service identifier, transmission, from the first device to a remote server, of a first indication of proximity of a user of the first device to a user associated with the user identifier and a second indication of pr
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2021
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2024
    Assignee: SAP SE
    Inventors: Parthasarathy Menon, Srimukha Karantha Babukodi, Karthik H, Subha Banerjee, Anshul Saxena, Balkrishnan Venkiteswaran, Abirami Sundaresan
  • Publication number: 20230058549
    Abstract: Systems and methods include reception, at a first device, of a wireless communication packet from a second device, determination, at the first device, of a received service identifier included in the wireless communication packet, determination, at the first device, of whether the received service identifier matches a first service identifier or a second service identifier, if the received service identifier matches the first service identifier or the second service identifier, establishment, at the first device, of a connection to a server of the second device using a device address included in the wireless communication packet, requesting, using the connection and at the first device, of a user identifier from the server of the second device, if the received service identifier matches the first service identifier, transmission, from the first device to a remote server, of a first indication of proximity of a user of the first device to a user associated with the user identifier and a second indication of pr
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 23, 2021
    Publication date: February 23, 2023
    Inventors: Parthasarathy MENON, Srimukha Karantha BABUKODI, Karthik H, Subha BANERJEE, Anshul SAXENA, Balkrishnan VENKITESWARAN, Abirami SUNDARESAN
  • Publication number: 20230030825
    Abstract: Transient product master data may be used to represent temporarily used objects and resources. Instead of generating complete master data upfront, a placeholder is used in a tracking document for the temporary use. A tracking document for the temporary use includes a placeholder reference. When the product to be used temporarily is selected and ready to be physically moved, attributes and other information of the product may be sent to a management system via an interface. This information may be used to automatically generate transient material master data that is accessible using a reference. This reference may be used to update the placeholder reference in the tracking document and it may be used in further tracking documents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2021
    Publication date: February 2, 2023
    Inventors: Karthik H, Krishna Mayya
  • Patent number: 8514068
    Abstract: A monitor provides a wireless signal with respective pulses, based on a heartbeat, repetitive physical movement, or other repetitive bodily action of a user. The pulses include longer duration pulses whose duration identifies the monitor, and distinguishes it from other monitors which may provide crosstalk interference. The longer duration pulses are interspersed among short duration pulses to reduce power consumption. A receiver unit processes the signal to determine a rate of the bodily action and provide a corresponding output. The receiver unit can operate in a baseline mode when crosstalk is not detected, where each pulse is used to determine the rate, or in a crosstalk mode when crosstalk is detected, where only the longer duration pulses are used to determine the rate. The receiver unit can synchronize with two or more consecutive longer duration pulses. The pulse duration can be fixed or determined dynamically, e.g., non-deterministically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2013
    Assignee: Salutron, Inc.
    Inventors: Karthik H. Katingari, Thomas Ying-Ching Lo
  • Patent number: 8436729
    Abstract: A monitor provides a wireless signal with respective pulses, based on a heartbeat, repetitive physical movement, or other repetitive bodily action of a user. The pulses include longer duration pulses whose duration identifies the monitor, and distinguishes it from other monitors which may provide crosstalk interference. The longer duration pulses are interspersed among short duration pulses to reduce power consumption. The pulses are transmitted in successive cycles, where the number of the longer duration pulses is set adaptively in each cycle based on a detected rate, or rate of change, of respective instances of the bodily action. A receiver unit processes the signal to determine a rate of the bodily action and provide a corresponding output. The receiver unit can synchronize with two or more consecutive longer duration pulses. The pulse duration can be fixed or determined dynamically, e.g., non-deterministically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2010
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2013
    Assignee: Salutron, Inc.
    Inventors: Karthik H. Katingari, Thomas Ying-Ching Lo
  • Publication number: 20110205063
    Abstract: A monitor provides a wireless signal with respective pulses, based on a heartbeat, repetitive physical movement, or other repetitive bodily action of a user. The pulses include longer duration pulses whose duration identifies the monitor, and distinguishes it from other monitors which may provide crosstalk interference. The longer duration pulses are interspersed among short duration pulses to reduce power consumption. The pulses are transmitted in successive cycles, where the number of the longer duration pulses is set adaptively in each cycle based on a detected rate, or rate of change, of respective instances of the bodily action. A receiver unit processes the signal to determine a rate of the bodily action and provide a corresponding output. The receiver unit can synchronize with two or more consecutive longer duration pulses. The pulse duration can be fixed or determined dynamically, e.g., non-deterministically.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2010
    Publication date: August 25, 2011
    Inventors: Karthik H. Katingari, Thomas Ying-Ching Lo
  • Publication number: 20110205051
    Abstract: A monitor provides a wireless signal with respective pulses, based on a heartbeat, repetitive physical movement, or other repetitive bodily action of a user. The pulses include longer duration pulses whose duration identifies the monitor, and distinguishes it from other monitors which may provide crosstalk interference. The longer duration pulses are interspersed among short duration pulses to reduce power consumption. A receiver unit processes the signal to determine a rate of the bodily action and provide a corresponding output. The receiver unit can operate in a baseline mode when crosstalk is not detected, where each pulse is used to determine the rate, or in a crosstalk mode when crosstalk is detected, where only the longer duration pulses are used to determine the rate. The receiver unit can synchronize with two or more consecutive longer duration pulses. The pulse duration can be fixed or determined dynamically, e.g., non-deterministically.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 23, 2010
    Publication date: August 25, 2011
    Inventors: Karthik H. Katingari, Thomas Ying-Ching Lo
  • Patent number: 7559899
    Abstract: A heart rate monitor implements power saving algorithms while monitoring a subject's heart rate. The monitor continuously monitors a subject during an initial period to determine an initial heart rate. After the initial heart rate is acquired, power may not be provided for portions of the monitor until a heart beat is expected to occur. At some point before the expected heart beat occurs, power is returned to the components which have not received power. The expected heart beat is then detected, and power to selected portions of the monitor is terminated again until another expected heart beat approaches in time. By providing power to monitor components just before an expected heart beat, the monitor may still detect the heart beat and determine the corresponding heart rate of the user. The period of time during which power is terminated for some components may be determined from the detected heart rate. The number of heart beats during which power is terminated for selected monitor components may vary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2009
    Assignee: Salutron, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Ying-Ching Lo, Karthik H. Katingari
  • Publication number: 20020048212
    Abstract: A system for developing a concrete mix design that allows a user to input a set of initial design parameters (such as required average compressive strength) for the design, and to specify various design criteria (such as the cementitious materials, aggregates, and admixtures to be used in the design) using a series of input screens. The system then displays several key initial design parameters and design criteria within a design criteria and parameters summary that is displayed on a single “worksheet screen.” One or more of these criteria and/or parameters is displayed in user-modifiable format. Upon pressing a “calculate” button, the system displays an initial set of design specifications that meet the specified design parameters and criteria. The user may then modify any of the user-modifiable design parameters and criteria. In response such modifications, the system immediately generates an updated set of specifications that satisfies the revised criteria.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2001
    Publication date: April 25, 2002
    Inventors: Russell L. Hill, Kevin D. Copeland, Karthik H. Obia, Rodney C. Cunningham, Troy W. Rodgers, Mary Ellen Rainwater