Patents by Inventor Octavian Florescu
Octavian Florescu 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).
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Patent number: 11604684Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has a set of one or more servers that acts as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The server set in some embodiments also enforces these API-authorizing policies. Conjunctively, or alternatively, the server set in some embodiments distributes the defined policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: STYRA, INC.Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Publication number: 20230001414Abstract: The single-use disposable spectrophotometer described herein can measure one or more blood chemistry analytes from a drop of whole blood. A passive filtration system takes whole blood and delivers plasma along with a dissolved reporter molecule to one or more spectrophotometers which can operate with narrow band optical spectrum centered on an optical detection frequency. The spectrophotometer detects the changes in absorption of the plasma as a result of a chemistry reaction to determine the concentration or activity of one or more analytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Applicant: In Diagnostics, Inc.Inventor: Octavian FLORESCU
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Patent number: 11496517Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has a set of one or more servers that acts as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The server set in some embodiments also enforces these API-authorizing policies. Conjunctively, or alternatively, the server set in some embodiments distributes the defined policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: STYRA, INC.Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Patent number: 11258824Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has a set of one or more servers that acts as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The server set in some embodiments also enforces these API-authorizing policies. Conjunctively, or alternatively, the server set in some embodiments distributes the defined policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: STYRA, INC.Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Publication number: 20210285887Abstract: The single-use disposable spectrophotometer described in this disclosure can measure one or more blood chemistry analytes from a drop of whole blood. A passive filtration system takes whole blood and delivers plasma along with a dissolved reporter molecule to one or more spectrophotometers which can operate with narrow band optical spectrum centered on an optical detection frequency. The spectrophotometer detects the changes in absorption of the plasma as a result of a chemistry reaction to determine the concentration or activity of one or more analytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Inventor: Octavian FLORESCU
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Publication number: 20210248017Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has a set of one or more servers that acts as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The server set in some embodiments also enforces these API-authorizing policies. Conjunctively, or alternatively, the server set in some embodiments distributes the defined policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Publication number: 20210240550Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has a set of one or more servers that acts as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The server set in some embodiments also enforces these API-authorizing policies. Conjunctively, or alternatively, the server set in some embodiments distributes the defined policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Patent number: 11023292Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has servers that act as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The servers enforce these policies and distribute the policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized. In response to such a request, the local agent uses one or more parameters associated with the API call to identify a policy stored in its local policy storage to evaluate whether the API call should be authorized.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: STYRA, INC.Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Patent number: 10990702Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has servers that act as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The servers enforce these policies and distribute the policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized. In response to such a request, the local agent uses one or more parameters associated with the API call to identify a policy stored in its local policy storage to evaluate whether the API call should be authorized.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: STYRA, INC.Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Patent number: 10984133Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has a set of one or more servers that acts as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The server set in some embodiments also enforces these API-authorizing policies. Conjunctively, or alternatively, the server set in some embodiments distributes the defined policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: STYRA, INC.Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Publication number: 20210048433Abstract: An assay system and method for use in the field of chemical testing is disclosed. The assay system can be used for filtering whole blood for testing on an integrated circuit containing digital control functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Applicant: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventors: Octavian FLORESCU, Daniel WONG, Tracie MARTIN, Duane YAMASAKI, Remy CROMER
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Patent number: 10794902Abstract: An assay system and method for use in the field of chemical testing is disclosed. The assay system can be used for filtering whole blood for testing on an integrated circuit containing digital control functionality.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventors: Octavian Florescu, Daniel Wong, Tracie Martin, Duane Yamasaki, Remy Cromer
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Patent number: 10592302Abstract: Some embodiments of the invention provide a system for defining, distributing and enforcing policies for authorizing API (Application Programming Interface) calls to applications executing on one or more sets of associated machines (e.g., virtual machines, containers, computers, etc.) in one or more datacenters. This system has a set of one or more servers that acts as a logically centralized resource for defining and storing policies and parameters for evaluating these policies. The server set in some embodiments also enforces these API-authorizing policies. Conjunctively, or alternatively, the server set in some embodiments distributes the defined policies and parameters to policy-enforcing local agents that execute near the applications that process the API calls. From an associated application, a local agent receives API-authorization requests to determine whether API calls received by the application are authorized.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: STYRA, INC.Inventors: Timothy L. Hinrichs, Teemu Koponen, Andrew Curtis, Torin Sandall, Octavian Florescu
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Publication number: 20190321824Abstract: A stand-alone assay system for POC IVD that is fast, easy to use, inexpensive and delivers laboratory quality results for one or more target analytes from a small volume of unprocessed aqueous sample is disclosed. The stand-alone assay system is a disposable digital device. The stand-alone assay system integrates a sampling system that relies on users swiping a lanced finger containing an unprocessed aqueous sample such as whole blood across a sample inlet to transfer or deposit the unprocessed aqueous sample on to a membrane filter or into a capillary. The system can have a planarized testing surface on which retained magnetic particles are sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: Igor IZYUMIN, Octavian FLORESCU
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Publication number: 20180306784Abstract: A device and method for filtering blood is disclosed herein. The device can filter blood and attach analytes within the blood to magnetic particles. The analytes can then be strongly bound to an analyzing device by a magnetic force. The analytes can then be counted by the analyzing device and the result can be displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2018Publication date: October 25, 2018Applicant: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventor: Octavian FLORESCU
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Publication number: 20180031548Abstract: A biosensor system and method of its use for detecting particles on the surface of an integrated circuit is disclosed. The system can include a light source and a plurality of optical sensors formed on an integrated circuit. The particles can be positioned the surface of the integrated circuit whereby the particles can cast a shadow or shadows that reduces the amount of light transmitted from the light source to the optical sensors. The surface of the integrated circuit can include one or more optical sensing areas whereby the presence of one or more particles may significantly or measurably reduce the amount of light incident on one or more optical sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2017Publication date: February 1, 2018Applicant: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventor: Octavian FLORESCU
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Publication number: 20170184579Abstract: An assay system and method for use in the field of chemical testing is disclosed. The assay system can be used for filtering whole blood for testing on an integrated circuit containing digital control functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2017Publication date: June 29, 2017Applicant: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventors: Octavian FLORESCU, Daniel WONG, Tracie MARTIN, Duane YAMASAKI, Remy CROMER
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Publication number: 20170108497Abstract: A biosensor system and method of its use for detecting particles on the surface of an integrated circuit is disclosed. The system can include a light source and a plurality of optical sensors formed on an integrated circuit. The particles can be positioned the surface of the integrated circuit whereby the particles can cast a shadow or shadows that reduces the amount of light transmitted from the light source to the optical sensors. The surface of the integrated circuit can include one or more optical sensing areas whereby the presence of one or more particles may significantly or measurably reduce the amount of light incident on one or more optical sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Applicant: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventor: Octavian FLORESCU
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Publication number: 20170102378Abstract: A stand-alone assay system for POC IVD that is fast, easy to use, inexpensive and delivers laboratory quality results for one or more target analytes from a small volume of unprocessed aqueous sample is disclosed. The stand-alone assay system is a disposable digital device. The stand-alone assay system integrates a sampling system that relies on users swiping a lanced finger containing, an unprocessed aqueous sample such as whole blood across a sample inlet to transfer or deposit the unprocessed aqueous sample on to a membrane filter or into a capillary. The stand-alone assays system may have one or more wireless modules for wirelessly transmitting assay information. The wireless modules can receive or transmit user information like patient ID or assay information like time, location or calibration values. The stand-alone assay system can display and transmit the assay information simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2016Publication date: April 13, 2017Applicant: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventors: Octavian FLORESCU, Daniel WONG, Igor IZYUMIN
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Patent number: D791952Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2015Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Silicon BioDevices, Inc.Inventors: Octavian Florescu, Lukas Scherrer