Patents by Inventor Krishna Jonnalagadda
Krishna Jonnalagadda 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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Publication number: 20210191947Abstract: Feature engineering can be performed on time series data making the data easy to manipulate and accessible to business users for analysis according to existing best practices. A computer system can, after receiving time series data related to a device, contextualize the time series data based on business data related to the device from, for example, an enterprise resource planning database. The contextualized data can be windowed by a selected feature based on execution data related to the device from, for example, a manufacturing execution system database. The windowed data can be transformed into summary data using a time series transformation. The summary data can be easily manipulated by, for example, generating genetic maps of the segmented and transformed data for clustering or searching for anomalies and patterns in response to user requests or automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Sreeram Hariharan, Ramchand Raman, Gopal Raja Ratnam, Bryan Siu Him So, Usha Arora, Ganga Mohan Nookala, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Pushkala Nagasuri, Swathi Uppala, Sangeetha Mani
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Patent number: 10936600Abstract: Feature engineering can be performed on time series data making the data easy to manipulate and accessible to business users for analysis according to existing best practices. A computer system can, after receiving time series data related to a device, contextualize the time series data based on business data related to the device from, for example, an enterprise resource planning database. The contextualized data can be windowed by a selected feature based on execution data related to the device from, for example, a manufacturing execution system database. The windowed data can be transformed into summary data using a time series transformation. The summary data can be easily manipulated by, for example, generating genetic maps of the segmented and transformed data for clustering or searching for anomalies and patterns in response to user requests or automatically.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2016Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Sreeram Hariharan, Ramchand Raman, Gopal Raja Ratnam, Bryan Siu Him So, Usha Arora, Ganga Mohan Nookala, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Pushkala Nagasuri, Swathi Uppala, Sangeetha Mani
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Publication number: 20170116524Abstract: Feature engineering can be performed on time series data making the data easy to manipulate and accessible to business users for analysis according to existing best practices. A computer system can, after receiving time series data related to a device, contextualize the time series data based on business data related to the device from, for example, an enterprise resource planning database. The contextualized data can be windowed by a selected feature based on execution data related to the device from, for example, a manufacturing execution system database. The windowed data can be transformed into summary data using a time series transformation. The summary data can be easily manipulated by, for example, generating genetic maps of the segmented and transformed data for clustering or searching for anomalies and patterns in response to user requests or automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2016Publication date: April 27, 2017Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Sreeram Hariharan, Ramchand Raman, Gopal Raja Ratnam, Bryan Siu Him So, Usha Arora, Ganga Mohan Nookala, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Pushkala Nagasuri, Swathi Uppala, Sangeetha Mani
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Patent number: 8813505Abstract: Method for conditioning a power supply for starting a jet engine having an electrical starting system with an auxiliary power unit in parallel with a DC power supply.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: GE Aviation Systems LLCInventors: Dinesh Nath Taneja, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Pranav N. Patel
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Publication number: 20140020401Abstract: Method for conditioning a power supply for starting a jet engine having an electrical starting system with an auxiliary power unit in parallel with a DC power supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2012Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: GE AVIATION SYSTEMS LLCInventors: Dinesh Nath Taneja, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Pranav N. Patel
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Patent number: 8605961Abstract: A method (300) and apparatus (200) that determines a physiological parameter using a fingerprint sensor on a portable electronic device is disclosed. The method can include capturing (320) a plurality of images corresponding to an area beneath a surface of skin using a fingerprint sensor configured to capture a live scan of a fingerprint pattern from a finger on a touch surface on a portable electronic device. The method can include comparing (330) image characteristics corresponding to at least a first image of the plurality of images with image characteristics corresponding to at least a second image of the plurality of images. The method can include determining (340) a physiological parameter based on comparing the image characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Francesca Schuler, Mohamed I. Ahmed, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Patent number: 8503712Abstract: A method (300) and apparatus (110) that determines blood oxygenation using a mobile communication device is disclosed. The method can include capturing (320) a plurality of images of skin using an array of pixels in a camera on a portable electronic device. The method can include comparing (330) image characteristics corresponding to the plurality of captured images at a first wavelength with image characteristics corresponding to the plurality of captured images at a second wavelength, the second wavelength being substantially distinct from the first wavelength. The method can include determining (340) blood oxygen level based on comparing the image characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2008Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Imtiaz Ahmed Ahmed, Jasmin Farshi, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Francesca Schuler
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Patent number: 8231233Abstract: A portable electronic device implements power management to accommodate operation of a projector from the device's power source. The portable device includes a power source, a memory, a user interface, and a processor. The memory stores an image file and associated content metadata. The user interface receives a request to use the projector to perform a projection task, wherein the task includes projecting images from the image file onto a display surface. The processor is operable to: (i) retrieve the content metadata from the memory responsive to the request; (ii) project, based at least on the content metadata, whether the power source has sufficient power remaining for the projector to complete the task; and (iii) if there is not sufficient power remaining, modify parameters associated with the task and/or functionality of the portable device in an attempt to enable the power source to supply sufficient power to the projector.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2009Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Motorola Mobility, Inc.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Publication number: 20100321647Abstract: A portable electronic device implements power management to accommodate operation of a projector from the device's power source. The portable device includes a power source, a memory, a user interface, and a processor. The memory stores an image file and associated content metadata. The user interface receives a request to use the projector to perform a projection task, wherein the task includes projecting images from the image file onto a display surface. The processor is operable to: (i) retrieve the content metadata from the memory responsive to the request; (ii) project, based at least on the content metadata, whether the power source has sufficient power remaining for the projector to complete the task; and (iii) if there is not sufficient power remaining, modify parameters associated with the task and/or functionality of the portable device in an attempt to enable the power source to supply sufficient power to the projector.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Patent number: 7818142Abstract: A method and apparatus for predictive, context-aware, and networked exposure time monitoring. The method may include storing (320), in a memory, personal information including skin phototype and sun protection factor information, obtaining (330) context related information including an activity, a location, and a time of day, and retrieving (340) environmental conditions that affect ultraviolet exposure. The environmental conditions can include weather conditions retrieved from a network. The method can also include predicting (350) ultraviolet exposure time based on the personal information, the context related information, and the environmental conditions and outputting (360) information corresponding to the ultraviolet exposure time.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2007Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Motorola Mobility, Inc.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Publication number: 20100245553Abstract: A method (300) and apparatus (200) that determines a physiological parameter using a fingerprint sensor on a portable electronic device is disclosed. The method can include capturing (320) a plurality of images corresponding to an area beneath a surface of skin using a fingerprint sensor configured to capture a live scan of a fingerprint pattern from a finger on a touch surface on a portable electronic device. The method can include comparing (330) image characteristics corresponding to at least a first image of the plurality of images with image characteristics corresponding to at least a second image of the plurality of images. The method can include determining (340) a physiological parameter based on comparing the image characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Francesca SCHULER, Mohamed I. Ahmed, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Publication number: 20100166252Abstract: A method (300) and apparatus (110) that determines blood oxygenation using a mobile communication device is disclosed. The method can include capturing (320) a plurality of images of skin using an array of pixels in a camera on a portable electronic device. The method can include comparing (330) image characteristics corresponding to the plurality of captured images at a first wavelength with image characteristics corresponding to the plurality of captured images at a second wavelength, the second wavelength being substantially distinct from the first wavelength. The method can include determining (340) blood oxygen level based on comparing the image characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Imtiaz Ahmed AHMED, Jasmin Farshi, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Francesca Schuler
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Publication number: 20090303449Abstract: A projection device (100), and method for operating the projection device is provided herein. During operation a projection device will determine a current context, and then associate the context and the display parameters. The association is stored so that the projection device will operate using the display parameters the next time the context is realized.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Publication number: 20090264711Abstract: A method and apparatus for behavior modification is provided herein. During operation an apparatus (100) learns what context causes desired and undesired physiological parameters and then coaches a user to be aware of context causing undesired behavior and avoid future occurrences. The apparatus may then recommend behavior modification prior to the parameter reaching elevated status. Because an individual will be warned when situations exist that will cause an undesired physiological parameters, the apparatus will suggest to the user a method to alleviate the situation, for example, substituting an activity or context that creates desired physiological patterns. The user will then be able to take appropriate steps to alleviate the situation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Publication number: 20090237325Abstract: A method and system for clustering displays is disclosed. The system includes a master display device and one or more slave display devices. The master display device includes a virtual frame buffer configured to store pixel data of content to be displayed on a display cluster. The display cluster id formed by physically aligning the display devices. The master display device includes a layout coordinator is configured to manage a set of pointers to sub-regions of the display cluster. Each sub-region is formed by a display of a display device. The master display further includes a User Interface (UI) coordinator configured to integrate UI events occurring at each display device and a network dispatcher configured to monitor networking conditions. The network dispatcher also allocates bandwidth for transmission of pixel streams to slave display devices. Each of the slave display devices includes a display proxy configured to receive pixel streams from master display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: XUN LUO, KRISHNA JONNALAGADDA, FRANCESCA SCHULER
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Publication number: 20090226071Abstract: An apparatus (400) can receive (101) a plurality of visible light images as correspond to a subject's skin (403) proximal to a blood-transporting capillary (404) and then process (102) that plurality of visible light images to thereby determine a heart rate for the subject. These teachings will accommodate both light-transmissive images and light-reflective images. By one approach, these visible light images can comprise images that are captured by use of a cellular telephone camera (402). The aforementioned processing can occur, in whole or in part, at the cellular telephone or at a remotely located server (408).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Mohamed I. Ahmed, Thomas D. Biancullli, Mark W. Cholewczynski, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Publication number: 20090160731Abstract: A method and system for clustering displays is disclosed. The method includes collecting clustering information of display devices. A profile is generated from the collected clustering information. A list of display configurations for the display devices is created based on the generated profile. A particular display configuration is selected from the created list of display configurations for clustering the displays. A display cluster is formed by clustering the displays of display devices in accordance with the selected display configuration and content is displayed on the display cluster.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Marc K. Chason, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Xun Luo
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Publication number: 20090138244Abstract: A method and apparatus for predictive, context-aware, and networked exposure time monitoring. The method may include storing (320), in a memory, personal information including skin phototype and sun protection factor information, obtaining (330) context related information including an activity, a location, and a time of day, and retrieving (340) environmental conditions that affect ultraviolet exposure. The environmental conditions can include weather conditions retrieved from a network. The method can also include predicting (350) ultraviolet exposure time based on the personal information, the context related information, and the environmental conditions and outputting (360) information corresponding to the ultraviolet exposure time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2007Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Krishna Jonnalagadda
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Publication number: 20090111582Abstract: A method and apparatus for automated play tracking sports play. A coordinating device receives first messages from player wireless sensors node carried by the players and a second message from a ball wireless sensor node carried by the ball. From these messages, the locations of the players and the ball are determined. From the relative locations of the players and the ball it is determined, which, if any, of the plurality of players possess the ball and a description of play is generated automatically. This description may be broadcast to subscribers via a network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Xun Luo, Irfan Nasir, Kaidi Zhao
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Publication number: 20090082994Abstract: A headpiece (101) has at least one pedometer accelerometer (102) integrally disposed with respect to the headpiece (101) and a personal communications device interface (103) operably supported by the headpiece (101). By one approach, the headpiece (201) has an earpiece having at least one audio transducer (204). By another approach, the pedometer accelerometer (402) is disposed substantially dorsally with respect to the user's head (413) when the headpiece (401) is supported by the user's head (413).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Francesca Schuler, Mohamed I. Ahmed, Mark Cholewcynski, Krishna Jonnalagadda, Xun Luo, Swee Mok, Kaidi Zhao