Patents by Inventor Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy
Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy 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: 10613599Abstract: In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a processor including logic to determine from data received from one or more sensors, whether the apparatus is in physical contact with a user. The logic is further to set a power management policy of the apparatus based on a processor context, where the processor context is determined based at least in part on whether the apparatus is in physical contact with the user, and where the power management policy is used by the logic to determine a level of power consumption at which to operate the processor. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Nithyananda S. Jeganathan, James W. Edwards, Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy
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Patent number: 10353514Abstract: The present application is directed to dynamic input mode selection. In general, a system may sense a user's finger approaching a surface of a display (e.g., an imminent user touch input) and, depending on at least one trigger condition, may perform at least one output operation. For example, a first trigger condition may cause a display to enlarge at least a portion of a displayed image based on the imminent user touch input, a second trigger condition may cause the display to present a menu corresponding to an object in the enlarged portion, etc. This functionality may be implemented utilizing either an operating system (OS)-aware configuration or an OS-unaware configuration. In an OS-aware configuration, an intent-to-touch (ITT) module may utilize application program interfaces (APIs) in the OS to facilitate display zooming, menu presentation, coordinate translation, etc. In an OS-unaware configuration, the ITT module may facilitate these actions without OS assistance.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2017Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: INTEL CORPORATIONInventors: Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy, James W. Edwards, Thomas J. Pett, Daria A. Loi, Jered H. Wikander, David W. Browning
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Publication number: 20180067607Abstract: The present application is directed to dynamic input mode selection. In general, a system may sense a user's finger approaching a surface of a display (e.g., an imminent user touch input) and, depending on at least one trigger condition, may perform at least one output operation. For example, a first trigger condition may cause a display to enlarge at least a portion of a displayed image based on the imminent user touch input, a second trigger condition may cause the display to present a menu corresponding to an object in the enlarged portion, etc. This functionality may be implemented utilizing either an operating system (OS)-aware configuration or an OS-unaware configuration. In an OS-aware configuration, an intent-to-touch (ITT) module may utilize application program interfaces (APIs) in the OS to facilitate display zooming, menu presentation, coordinate translation, etc. In an OS-unaware configuration, the ITT module may facilitate these actions without OS assistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: KANDASUBRAMANIAM K. PALANISAMY, JAMES W. EDWARDS, THOMAS J. PETT, DARIA A. LOI, JERED H. WIKANDER, DAVID W. BROWNING
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Publication number: 20170264293Abstract: In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a processor including logic to determine from data received from one or more sensors, whether the apparatus is in physical contact with a user. The logic is further to set a power management policy of the apparatus based on a processor context, where the processor context is determined based at least in part on whether the apparatus is in physical contact with the user, and where the power management policy is used by the logic to determine a level of power consumption at which to operate the processor. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Nithyananda S. Jeganathan, James W. Edwards, Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy
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Patent number: 9665143Abstract: In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a processor including logic to determine from data received from one or more sensors, whether the apparatus is in physical contact with a user. The logic is further to set a power management policy of the apparatus based on a processor context, where the processor context is determined based at least in part on whether the apparatus is in physical contact with the user, and where the power management policy is used by the logic to determine a level of power consumption at which to operate the processor. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2014Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Nithyananda S. Jeganathan, James W. Edwards, Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy
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Patent number: 9658713Abstract: The present application is directed to dynamic input mode selection. In general, a system may sense a user's finger approaching a surface of a display (e.g., an imminent user touch input) and, depending on at least one trigger condition, may perform at least one output operation. For example, a first trigger condition may cause a display to enlarge at least a portion of a displayed image based on the imminent user touch input, a second trigger condition may cause the display to present a menu corresponding to an object in the enlarged portion, etc. This functionality may be implemented utilizing either an operating system (OS)-aware configuration or an OS-unaware configuration. In an OS-aware configuration, an intent-to-touch (ITT) module may utilize application program interfaces (APIs) in the OS to facilitate display zooming, menu presentation, coordinate translation, etc. In an OS-unaware configuration, the ITT module may facilitate these actions without OS assistance.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: INTEL CORPORATIONInventors: Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy, James W. Edwards, Thomas J. Pett, Daria A. Loi, Jered H. Wikander, David W. Browning
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Patent number: 9606175Abstract: Systems and methods may provide for a debug tool including a debug port and a controller including logic to send, via the debug port, a debug mode request to an external port of a target device. Additionally, the target device may include a connector having the external port and a port controller coupled to the external port, wherein the port controller includes logic to detect the debug mode request via the external port, activate a program path between the external port and the port controller in response to the debug mode request, and process one or more commands received via the program path. In one example, the target device further includes a multiplexer coupled to the external port and the port controller, wherein the logic is to send a routing signal to the multiplexer to activate the program path.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2014Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: James R. Trethewey, Peter S. Adamson, John J. Valavi, Anantha Narayanan, Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy, Ihab W. Saad
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Publication number: 20160378704Abstract: An apparatus for configuring connection modes is described herein. The apparatus includes a plurality of ports and a processor. A first port is to couple a first device to the apparatus, the first port configurable to communicate via one mode of a plurality of modes. The processor is to include a policy manager, wherein the policy manager is to negotiate the one mode at the first port based on a mode of a second port of the plurality of ports.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2015Publication date: December 29, 2016Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: Peter S. Adamson, James R. Trethewey, Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy
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Publication number: 20160187420Abstract: Systems and methods may provide for a debug tool including a debug port and a controller including logic to send, via the debug port, a debug mode request to an external port of a target device. Additionally, the target device may include a connector having the external port and a port controller coupled to the external port, wherein the port controller includes logic to detect the debug mode request via the external port, activate a program path between the external port and the port controller in response to the debug mode request, and process one or more commands received via the program path. In one example, the target device further includes a multiplexer coupled to the external port and the port controller, wherein the logic is to send a routing signal to the multiplexer to activate the program path.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: JAMES R. TRETHEWEY, PETER S. ADAMSON, JOHN J. VALAVI, ANANTHA NARAYANAN, KANDASUBRAMANIAM K. PALANISAMY, IHAB W. SAAD
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Publication number: 20160085358Abstract: The present application is directed to dynamic input mode selection. In general, a system may sense a user's finger approaching a surface of a display (e.g., an imminent user touch input) and, depending on at least one trigger condition, may perform at least one output operation. For example, a first trigger condition may cause a display to enlarge at least a portion of a displayed image based on the imminent user touch input, a second trigger condition may cause the display to present a menu corresponding to an object in the enlarged portion, etc. This functionality may be implemented utilizing either an operating system (OS)-aware configuration or an OS-unaware configuration. In an OS-aware configuration, an intent-to-touch (ITT) module may utilize application program interfaces (APIs) in the OS to facilitate display zooming, menu presentation, coordinate translation, etc. In an OS-unaware configuration, the ITT module may facilitate these actions without OS assistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2014Publication date: March 24, 2016Applicant: Intel CorporationInventors: KANDASUBRAMANIAM K. PALANISAMY, JAMES W. EDWARDS, THOMAS J. PETT, DARIA A. LOI, JERED H. WIKANDER, DAVID W. BROWNING
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Publication number: 20150192976Abstract: In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a processor including logic to determine from data received from one or more sensors, whether the apparatus is in physical contact with a user. The logic is further to set a power management policy of the apparatus based on a processor context, where the processor context is determined based at least in part on whether the apparatus is in physical contact with the user, and where the power management policy is used by the logic to determine a level of power consumption at which to operate the processor. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Nithyananda S. Jeganathan, James W. Edwards, Kandasubramaniam K. Palanisamy