Patents by Inventor Krunal Patel
Krunal Patel 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: 20240257924Abstract: A clinical trial matching platform can have an inventory of clinical trials that are recruiting participants. The clinical trial matching platform can present lists of such clinical trials to medical providers, who can agree to perform pre-screening activities associated with any of the clinical trials to identify any patients of the medical providers who may be eligible to participate in the clinical trials. The medical providers can also use the clinical trial matching platform to refer any identified qualifying patients to participate in the clinical trials. The clinical trial matching platform can provide information about qualifying patients to trial sponsors of the clinical trials. The clinical trial matching platform can additionally provide navigation services to the patients, for instance to help resolve any issues that might otherwise prevent the patients from participating in the clinical trials.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2024Publication date: August 1, 2024Inventors: Hala Borno, Stephen Buck, Krunal Patel, Omar Mehmood, Sylvia Tina Zhang, Matthew Adam Oberman
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Publication number: 20240096438Abstract: In a memory controller system, a system and method to identify memory errors which may require soft package repair or hard package repair to rows of DRAM memory. When data is written to a row of DRAM, the data is immediately and automatically read back and scanned for bit errors. If bit errors are identified, the data is corrected and written back to the same memory location. The memory location is re-read. If bit errors are again identified, the memory location is marked for soft or hard repair. If, upon rereading the memory location, additional bit errors are identified, a historical record of memory errors is reviewed to determine if bit errors have occurred previously at the same memory location. If yes, the memory location is again marked for a soft post package repair or a hard post package repair.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Amitava Majumdar, Greg S. Hendrix, Anandhavel Nagendrakumar, Krunal Patel, Kirthi Shenoy, Danilo Caraccio, Ankush Lal, Frank F. Ross, Adam D. Gailey
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Publication number: 20240095120Abstract: In a memory controller system, a system and method to identify memory errors which may require soft package repair or hard package repair to rows of DRAM memory. When data is written to a row of DRAM, the data is immediately and automatically read back and scanned for bit errors. If bit errors are identified, the data is corrected and written back to the same memory location. The memory location is re-read. If bit errors are again identified, the memory location is marked for soft or hard repair. If, upon rereading the memory location, additional bit errors are identified, a historical record of memory errors is reviewed to determine if bit errors have occurred previously at the same memory location. If yes, the memory location is again marked for a soft post package repair or a hard post package repair.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Amitava Majumdar, Greg S. Hendrix, Anandhavel Nagendrakumar, Krunal Patel, Kirthi Shenoy, Danilo Caraccio, Ankush Lal, Frank F. Ross, Adam D. Gailey
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Publication number: 20240096439Abstract: In a compute express link (CXL) memory controller system, a system and method to identify memory errors which may require soft package repair or hard package repair to rows of DRAM memory. When data is written to a row of DRAM, the data is immediately and automatically read back and scanned for bit errors. If bit errors are identified, steps are taken to determine if the memory location requires no repair, soft repair, or hard repair. The data is corrected and written back to a new memory location which is memory-mapped to the original location, thus effecting the soft- or hard-repair. The present system and method does not repair the entire row of memory, but only repairs the specific die(s) that exhibit memory error in the row.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2023Publication date: March 21, 2024Applicant: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventors: Amitava Majumdar, Greg S. Hendrix, Anandhavel Nagendrakumar, Krunal Patel, Kirthi Shenoy, Danilo Caraccio, Ankush Lal, Frank F. Ross, Adam D. Gailey
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Patent number: 10776359Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for creating data analysis (DA) systems for generating insights (also known as results) from a plurality of data sources without requiring the designer/implementer of the DA system or the user to understand complicated technology details such as for example coding, big data technology or high-end business analytics algorithms.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: Saama Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Anil Nair, Krunal Patel, Vidya Sagar Anisingaraju
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Patent number: 10736433Abstract: The present invention relates to a fire resistant, double knit fabric and methods of manufacturing the same. The fire barrier double knit fabric of the present invention includes a face side having a yard including a fire retardant fiber, and a back side having a yard including a charring yarn. The fabric resistant fabric of the present invention can be made in a stretchable tubular sock that can be used on all mattress widths (one size fits all) or as an open form for upholstering, lamination of mattress ticking.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2014Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: FINE COTTON FACTORY INC.Inventors: Biren Patel, Krunal Patel
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Publication number: 20160196304Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for creating data analysis (DA) systems for generating insights (also known as results) from a plurality of data sources without requiring the designer/implementer of the DA system or the user to understand complicated technology details such as for example coding, big data technology or high-end business analytics algorithms.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2015Publication date: July 7, 2016Inventors: Anil Nair, Krunal Patel, Vidya Sagar Anisingaraju
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Publication number: 20160183694Abstract: The present invention relates to a fire resistant, double knit fabric and methods of manufacturing the same. The fire barrier double knit fabric of the present invention includes a face side having a yard including a fire retardant fiber, and a back side having a yard including a charring yarn. The fabric resistant fabric of the present invention can be made in a stretchable tubular sock that can be used on all mattress widths (one size fits all) or as an open form for upholstering, lamination of mattress ticking.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Biren PATEL, Krunal PATEL
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Publication number: 20100250608Abstract: Systems and methods for providing application services to multiple tenants are provided. A data model is received from a new tenant. A database specific to the new tenant is created and stored in memory. The database may include one or more metadata tables. Other databases, each associated with another tenant, may also be stored in memory. The data model received from the new tenant may be stored in the created database that is specific to the new tenant. An application service may be provided to the new tenant based on the data model received from the new tenant and stored in the created database. In some embodiments, the data structures may be maintained in memory in a hierarchical manner. The hierarchy of the information resources may further correspond to a hierarchy of tenants. A library, for example, may be organized and shared in a hierarchical manner, in which a hierarchy of library resources may be shared among a defined group of tenants and/or subtenants.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Relational Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pankaj Malviya, Udayakumar Shanmugam, Bouvanesvary Radakichenan, Neeraj Malviya, Harshad Chavan, Aparna Bejugam, Krunal Patel, Suresh Malamanti