Patents Assigned to Konstantin Saprygin
  • Patent number: 9702946
    Abstract: Parahydrogen Induced Polarization was employed to prepare nuclear singlet state between methylene and methyl protons in propane gas. Low-field MRI preserves this singlet state with much longer TS=4.7±0.5 s. Spin-Lock Induced Crossing (SLIC) transforms singlet state in observable nuclear magnetization suitable for MRI with sub-millimeter and sub-second spatial and temporal resolution respectively with signal enhancement>10,000 times. Long-lived spin states created in hyperpolarized propane-d6 gas can be detected directly at 0.0475 T. This long lifetime and non-toxic nature of propane gas could be useful for bio-imaging applications including potentially pulmonary low-field MRI. The feasibility of high-resolution low-field 2D gradient-echo MRI was demonstrated with 0.88×0.88 mm2 spatial and ˜0.7 s temporal resolution respectively at 0.0475 T. Propane is a non-toxic gas, and therefore, these results enable low-cost high-resolution high-speed MRI of gases for imaging of lungs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2017
    Assignee: Konstantin Saprygin
    Inventor: Konstantin Saprygin
  • Patent number: 8923815
    Abstract: A system and method for detecting changes in security level of mobile networks. The system can be used with any mobile devices having a network module or a Wi-Fi module, such as mobile phones, tablets, notebooks, navigation systems, monitoring devices, etc. The system processes data sent and received by the mobile devices and detects connections to unauthorized base stations (UBSs). The exemplary system can also control mobile device battery charge, capacity of connection components, reading of accelerometers, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2014
    Assignee: Konstantin Saprygin
    Inventor: Konstantin Saprygin
  • Patent number: 8667589
    Abstract: A protection system for an automate process control system (APCS) includes a plurality of programmable anti-intrusion (PAI) modules. The PAI modules are places throughout the APCS used for: analyzing a system for presence of un-authorized devices or un-authorized connections; detection of undocumented (i.e., not declared) devices and suspicious commands from connected devices; filtering various types of activities (i.e., wrong packets, unidentified activities, certain types of commands etc.); analyzing different network layers for un-authorized data transmissions; and maintaining device behavior (heuristic) logs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2014
    Assignee: Konstantin Saprygin
    Inventor: Konstantin Saprygin