Patents by Inventor Nirmal K. GUNASEELAN

Nirmal K. GUNASEELAN 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: 9536023
    Abstract: A device may generate code for a caller element of a first graphical model and a called element of a second graphical model by generating a first function and a second function. The first function may represent an interface between the caller element and the called element. The first function may include a first input argument corresponding to an input variable and a first output argument corresponding to an output variable. The second function may represent an underlying function of the called element. The underlying function may include the input variable passed from the caller element and the output variable. The underlying function may further include an internal input variable and an internal output variable. The second function may include second input arguments corresponding to the input variable and the internal input variable, and may include second output arguments corresponding to the output variable and the internal output variables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2017
    Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Englehart, Srinath Avadhanula, Aravind Pillarisetti, Nirmal K. Gunaseelan, Peter S. Szpak, Hidayet T. Simsek
  • Patent number: 9311436
    Abstract: A device may receive function information that describes a caller element that calls a called element that is separate from the caller element. The function information may identify a name or reference of the called element, a passed input, and a passed output. The passed input may be provided by the caller element to the called element, and the passed output may be received by the caller element from the called element. The caller element may be associated with a caller model, and the called element may be associated with a called model. The device may identify the called element, and may execute the caller element in a simulation environment. Execution of the caller element may cause execution of the called element without causing execution of an entirety of the called model. The device may receive the passed output from the called element based on executing the called element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2016
    Assignee: The MathWorks, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Englehart, Srinath Avadhanula, Aravind Pillarisetti, Nirmal K. Gunaseelan, Peter S. Szpak, Hidayet T. Simsek
  • Publication number: 20150331979
    Abstract: A device may receive function information that describes a caller element that calls a called element that is separate from the caller element. The function information may identify a name or reference of the called element, a passed input, and a passed output. The passed input may be provided by the caller element to the called element, and the passed output may be received by the caller element from the called element. The caller element may be associated with a caller model, and the called element may be associated with a called model. The device may identify the called element, and may execute the caller element in a simulation environment. Execution of the caller element may cause execution of the called element without causing execution of an entirety of the called model. The device may receive the passed output from the called element based on executing the called element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2015
    Publication date: November 19, 2015
    Inventors: Matthew J. ENGLEHART, Srinath AVADHANULA, Aravind PILLARISETTI, Nirmal K. GUNASEELAN, Peter S. SZPAK, Hidayet T. SIMSEK
  • Publication number: 20150331978
    Abstract: A device may generate code for a caller element of a first graphical model and a called element of a second graphical model by generating a first function and a second function. The first function may represent an interface between the caller element and the called element. The first function may include a first input argument corresponding to an input variable and a first output argument corresponding to an output variable. The second function may represent an underlying function of the called element. The underlying function may include the input variable passed from the caller element and the output variable. The underlying function may further include an internal input variable and an internal output variable. The second function may include second input arguments corresponding to the input variable and the internal input variable, and may include second output arguments corresponding to the output variable and the internal output variables.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2015
    Publication date: November 19, 2015
    Inventors: Matthew J. ENGLEHART, Srinath AVADHANULA, Aravind PILLARISETTI, Nirmal K. GUNASEELAN, Peter S. SZPAK, Hidayet T. SIMSEK