Patents by Inventor Krishna Mohan
Krishna Mohan 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: 20250307828Abstract: A client device is configured to (i) load a set of virtual test card profiles, (ii) present a graphical user interface (GUI) that enables selection of an operating mode for use in testing a payment terminal and a virtual test card profile for use in testing the payment terminal, (iii) receive a user selection of an operating mode for use in testing the payment terminal and a user selection, from the set of virtual test card profiles, of a virtual test card profile for use in testing the payment terminal, and (iv) based on the user selections, selectively operate in either (a) a first operating mode in which the client device emulates a physical payment card in accordance with the virtual test card profile or (b) a second operating mode in which the client device configures a configurable payment card to operate in accordance with the virtual test card profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2024Publication date: October 2, 2025Inventor: Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20250239111Abstract: According to one aspect, a method includes obtaining sensor data from at least one encoder, the at least one sensor being positioned on a vehicle, wherein the vehicle includes an odometer arrangement and a memory, and processing the sensor data using the odometer arrangement. Processing the sensor data includes deriving odometer data from the sensor data, the odometer data being arranged to indicate a first distance travelled by the vehicle. The method also includes storing the odometer data in a memory of the vehicle, and providing the odometer data to an external storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2025Publication date: July 24, 2025Inventors: Krishna Mohan, Zak Kasdan Dasaro, Ruiqi Mao
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Patent number: 11460493Abstract: An electric energy meter includes a plurality of first terminals for receiving a measure of current of each of one or more phases of power and a plurality of second terminals for receiving a measure of voltage of each of one or more phases of power. A controller is configured to analyze the measure of current and the measure of voltage of each of the one or more phases of power in order to detect power quality issues in one or more of the one or more phases of power. For each of the detected power quality issues, the controller is configured to determine whether the detected power quality issue is caused by a utility generating the power or a consumer consuming the power and to communicate a message indicating the detected power quality issues via a communications port operably coupled to the controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2020Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Ramachandra Rao Routu, Anil Madhav Bhide, Siva Sagar Kuricheti, Krishna Mohan, Shalu Singhvi
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Patent number: 11448672Abstract: A meter case used with a utility meter is disclosed. The meter shell includes a plurality of snap fit joints assembled on the meter case arranged to engage a module cover to mount the module cover to the meter shell. The module cover further includes wire housing formed along an inner periphery of the module cover that houses a wire having a first end and a second end therein. A metal shield placed behind the meter shell is electrically coupled to a first connector. A terminal electrically connected to the metal shield is arranged to discharge current to ground. An electrical contact electrically coupled to the second end of the wire is arranged to engage the first connector to establish an electrical connection to the metal shield for the discharge to ground of electrostatic currents sensed by wire.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2020Date of Patent: September 20, 2022Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Nitin Agarwal, Murali Krishna Bezawada, Murajith Menon, Krishna Mohan, Suresh Kumar Palle, Ganesh Patil, Vidyadhar Patwardhan, S Piramanayagam, Shalu Singhvi
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Publication number: 20220196715Abstract: An electric energy meter includes a plurality of first terminals for receiving a measure of current of each of one or more phases of power and a plurality of second terminals for receiving a measure of voltage of each of one or more phases of power. A controller is configured to analyze the measure of current and the measure of voltage of each of the one or more phases of power in order to detect power quality issues in one or more of the one or more phases of power. For each of the detected power quality issues, the controller is configured to determine whether the detected power quality issue is caused by a utility generating the power or a consumer consuming the power and to communicate a message indicating the detected power quality issues via a communications port operably coupled to the controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2020Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Ramachandra Rao Routu, Anil Madhav Bhide, Siva Sagar Kuricheti, Krishna Mohan, Shalu Singhvi
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Publication number: 20220187348Abstract: A meter case used with a utility meter is disclosed. The meter shell includes a plurality of snap fit joints assembled on the meter case arranged to engage a module cover to mount the module cover to the meter shell. The module cover further includes wire housing formed along an inner periphery of the module cover that houses a wire having a first end and a second end therein. A metal shield placed behind the meter shell is electrically coupled to a first connector. A terminal electrically connected to the metal shield is arranged to discharge current to ground. An electrical contact electrically coupled to the second end of the wire is arranged to engage the first connector to establish an electrical connection to the metal shield for the discharge to ground of electrostatic currents sensed by wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2020Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Nitin Agarwal, Murali Krishna Bezawada, Murajith Menon, Krishna Mohan, Suresh Kumar Palle, Ganesh Patil, Vidyadhar Patwardhan, S Piramanayagam, Shalu Singhvi
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Patent number: 11054281Abstract: A meter casing can include a metal shield, and an outer casing that includes a display screen cavity that maintains a display screen, an optical port cavity that houses an optical port sensor assembly including a dongle, and a seal button cavity that houses a seal button and a sealing element. The seal button cavity can include one or more recess cavities formed in the communications module cover. The optical port cavity can include a circular port to securely mount the dongle. In addition, snap joints can be provided, which can hold an optical port cover that covers the optical port with respect to the optical port cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Akshay Khandelwal, Karma Bhutia, Suresh Kumar Palle, Murajith Muraleedharan, Krishna Mohan, Nitin Agarwal, Sai Kiran Lella, Ramaiah Chowdary, Bramari Tatavarthy
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Patent number: 9146629Abstract: Disclosed are a mobile terminal for controlling a 3D image using proximity touch, and a 3D image controlling method thereof. Aligning, moving and re-aligning a specific 3D object inside a 3D object group are performed, through proximity hovering. And, depth of the 3D object is automatically controlled by the various operations. This may provide various 3D-related interfaces to a user.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Jonghwan Kim, Krishna Mohan, Bipin Therat Sethumadhavan, Narayanappa Ramdas
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Patent number: 9003001Abstract: Techniques presented herein provide approaches for generating a markup language object that describes a variety of BIOS setup variables and which allow the markup language object to be passed to the management system, as well as allow retrieval of a normalized BIOS from the management system. Doing so allows the management system to be used to easily and efficiently control a large number of server systems within a data center.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2010Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Michael V. Dvorkin, Tao Wang, Dmitry Barsky, Krishna Mohan, Chidananda Satya Kumar Patchava
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Patent number: 8868936Abstract: Techniques are provided to redistribute and rebalance power to a plurality of blade servers with a chassis unit. At a chassis management controller device in a chassis unit comprising a plurality of blade server devices, policy information is stored for the chassis unit. The policy information comprises power limit information that indicates a power budget for the chassis unit and blade server priority information that indicates priority for access to power for each of the plurality of blade servers in the chassis unit. Power is distributed to the plurality of blade servers based on the blade server priority information for each of the plurality of blade servers and the power limit information for the chassis unit. The actual power consumption of each of the plurality of blade servers is determined and power is redistributed to the plurality of blade servers based on the actual power consumption and the policy information.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy Nelluri, Amitava Guha, Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20120137158Abstract: Techniques are provided to redistribute and rebalance power to a plurality of blade servers with a chassis unit. At a chassis management controller device in a chassis unit comprising a plurality of blade server devices, policy information is stored for the chassis unit. The policy information comprises power limit information that indicates a power budget for the chassis unit and blade server priority information that indicates priority for access to power for each of the plurality of blade servers in the chassis unit. Power is distributed to the plurality of blade servers based on the blade server priority information for each of the plurality of blade servers and the power limit information for the chassis unit. The actual power consumption of each of the plurality of blade servers is determined and power is redistributed to the plurality of blade servers based on the actual power consumption and the policy information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Chakravarthy Nelluri, Amitava Guha, Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20110225274Abstract: Techniques presented herein provide approaches for generating a markup language object that describes a variety of BIOS setup variables and which allow the markup language object to be passed to the management system, as well as allow retrieval of a normalized BIOS from the management system. Doing so allows the management system to be used to easily and efficiently control a large number of server systems within a data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventors: MICHAEL V. DVORKIN, Tao Wang, Dmitry Barsky, Krishna Mohan, Chidananda Satya Kumar Patchava
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Publication number: 20080275896Abstract: An object type translator (OTT) determines one or more database object types. The one or more database object types are mapped to a first structural language type definition code. After being generated, the user may add user code to the first structural language type definition code. During regeneration of these files, the first structural language type definition code is then parsed to determine the user code that has been added, based on the start and end markers that the user code segments have been marked with. OTT maps these user-code segments to the corresponding database types and keeps track of the mapping and the user code. When the OTT starts generating the second structural language code, the OTT determines a position where the user code should be inserted into the second structural language type definition code using that mapping. The user code is then inserted in the second structural language code in the position determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Kalyanji Chintakayala, Subhranshu Banerjee, Krishna Mohan, Srinath Krishnaswamy, Ravikanth Kasamsetty
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Publication number: 20080035292Abstract: This invention relates to a paper substrate containing high surface sizing and low internal sizing and having high dimensional stability, as well as methods of making and using the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Kapil Singh, D. Anderson, Peter Froass, Yaoliang Hong, Krishna Mohan, Thomas Arnson, Yan Huang
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Publication number: 20070044929Abstract: This invention relates to composition containing expandable microspheres and at least one ionic compound and having a zeta potential that is greater than or equal to zero mV at a pH of about 9.0 or less at an ionic strength of from 10?6 M to 0.1 M., as well as methods of making and using the composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: Krishna Mohan, Cynthia Goliber, Yaoliang Hong, Peter Froass, Herbert Young, D. Anderson, Richard Faber
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Patent number: 7168007Abstract: A method includes interfacing with a field replaceable unit (FRU) having a memory device configured to store a FRUID image including at least status data. The status data is extracted from the memory device. Repair information associated with a repair of the field replaceable unit is received. The repair information is stored in the memory device. A system includes a field replaceable unit (FRU) and a FRU tool. The FRU includes a memory device configured to store a FRUID image including at least status data. The FRU tool is configured to interface with the FRU, extract the status data from the memory device, receive repair information associated with a repair of the field replaceable unit, and store the repair information in the memory device.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Raymond J. Gilstrap, Steven E. Weiss, Gregory S. Jumper, Ira K. Weiny, Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20060031241Abstract: An object type translator (OTT) determines one or more database object types. The one or more database object types are mapped to a first structural language type definition code. After being generated, the user may add user code to the first structural language type definition code. During regeneration of these files, the first structural language type definition code is then parsed to determine the user code that has been added, based on the start and end markers that the user code segments have been marked with. OTT maps these user-code segments to the corresponding database types and keeps track of the mapping and the user code. When the OTT starts generating the second structural language code, the OTT determines a position where the user code should be inserted into the second structural language type definition code using that mapping. The user code is then inserted in the second structural language code in the position determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Applicant: Oracle international CorporationInventors: Kalyanji Chintakayala, Subhranshu Banerjee, Krishna Mohan, Srinath Krishnaswamy, Ravikanth Kasamsetty
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Publication number: 20050262130Abstract: A method and system for creating input data by a second entity in compliance with specifications of a first entity by using a specification object provided by the first entity, wherein the input data is transferred from second entity to the first entity over a computer network. The specification object comprises exposed input data definition and private executable instructions and distributed to second entity as one or more computer files. A specification interface system is provided to the second entity that receives a processing request comprising identifier of the specification object and exposed input data instance from a first data processing system of second entity and creates generated input data by executing the specification object. The generated input data is sent to the first entity over the computer network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2004Publication date: November 24, 2005Inventor: Krishna Mohan
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Publication number: 20050192863Abstract: Methods to promote usage of anonymously identifying a user to a web site over a computer network by providing an incentive program tied to a client identifier placed by the web site on a computer of the user. The incentive program account is created without requesting any user specific information and account is credited with bonus points based on user's browsing behavior with the web site and subsequent access to the account is possible only if the web site receives original client identifier. In case of loss of original client identifier, various means to recover the identifier is provided to the user. In another aspect, the program provides means to transfer bonus points between accounts and leverages this association of anonymous client identifiers to form an anonymous group profile. In preferred embodiment, the computer network is the Internet and the client identifier is located within a cookie file.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2004Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventor: Krishna Mohan
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Patent number: D1058547Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2023Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Space Exploration Technologies Corp.Inventors: Amanda Dunn, Christine Oh, Isiah G. Brenner, Krishna Mohan