Patents by Inventor Munish Gupta
Munish Gupta 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: 20220263315Abstract: A system for detecting power status changes, such as power outages or power restorations, at a multi-meter node associated with a power distribution network is provided. For example, a multi-meter node associated with a power distribution network can be configured to detect the power status change event occurred at the node, such as a power outage event or a power restoration event. Based on the type of the event, the communication module of the multi-meter node identifies meters contained in the multi-meter node that are impacted by the event, such as meters that become unpowered due to a power outage event or meters that become powered due to a power restoration event. The communication module generates a consolidated power status change message for the impacted meters and transmits the message to a headend system over a mesh network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2019Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Munish Gupta, Hemant Goutam, Rushikesh Kulkarni, Vinicius Martins
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Publication number: 20220183724Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the risk of PJK, PJF, and other conditions are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a longitudinal extension can be added to a primary fixation construct to extend the construct to one or more additional vertebral levels. The extension can be attached to a first attachment point, such as a spinous process of a vertebra that is superior to the primary construct. The extension can also be attached to a second attachment point, such as a component of the primary construct or an anatomical structure disposed inferior to the first attachment point. The extension can be more flexible than the primary construct and/or can limit motion to a lesser degree than the primary construct, thereby providing a more-gradual transition from the instrumented vertebrae to the natural patient anatomy adjacent thereto. The extension can be placed with little or no soft tissue disruption.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2022Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Christopher Mickiewicz, Michael O'Neil, Connor Engstrom, Michael O'Brien, Christopher Ames, Munish Gupta, Matthew Scott-Young
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Patent number: 11298158Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the risk of PJK, PJF, and other conditions are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a longitudinal extension can be added to a primary fixation construct to extend the construct to one or more additional vertebral levels. The extension can be attached to a first attachment point, such as a spinous process of a vertebra that is superior to the primary construct. The extension can also be attached to a second attachment point, such as a component of the primary construct or an anatomical structure disposed inferior to the first attachment point. The extension can be more flexible than the primary construct and/or can limit motion to a lesser degree than the primary construct, thereby providing a more-gradual transition from the instrumented vertebrae to the natural patient anatomy adjacent thereto. The extension can be placed with little or no soft tissue disruption.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2019Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: MEDOS INTERNATIONAL SARLInventors: Christopher Mickiewicz, Michael O'Neil, Connor Engstrom, Michael O'Brien, Christopher Ames, Munish Gupta, Matthew Scott-Young
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Publication number: 20200015860Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the risk of PJK, PJF, and other conditions are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a longitudinal extension can be added to a primary fixation construct to extend the construct to one or more additional vertebral levels. The extension can be attached to a first attachment point, such as a spinous process of a vertebra that is superior to the primary construct. The extension can also be attached to a second attachment point, such as a component of the primary construct or an anatomical structure disposed inferior to the first attachment point. The extension can be more flexible than the primary construct and/or can limit motion to a lesser degree than the primary construct, thereby providing a more-gradual transition from the instrumented vertebrae to the natural patient anatomy adjacent thereto. The extension can be placed with little or no soft tissue disruption.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Applicants: Medos International Sarl, Medos International SarlInventors: Christopher Mickiewicz, Michael O'Neil, Connor Engstrom, Michael O'Brien, Christopher Ames, Munish Gupta, Matthew Scott-Young
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Patent number: 10456174Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the risk of PJK, PJF, and other conditions are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a longitudinal extension can be added to a primary fixation construct to extend the construct to one or more additional vertebral levels. The extension can be attached to a first attachment point, such as a spinous process of a vertebra that is superior to the primary construct. The extension can also be attached to a second attachment point, such as a component of the primary construct or an anatomical structure disposed inferior to the first attachment point. The extension can be more flexible than the primary construct and/or can limit motion to a lesser degree than the primary construct, thereby providing a more-gradual transition from the instrumented vertebrae to the natural patient anatomy adjacent thereto. The extension can be placed with little or no soft tissue disruption.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Medos International SarlInventors: Christopher Mickiewicz, Michael O'Neil, Connor Engstrom, Michael O'Brien, Christopher Ames, Munish Gupta, Matthew Scott-Young
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Patent number: 10360582Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for analyzing return on investment (ROI) for social commerce interactions. User data associated with a target group of social media users is collected and processed to generate a first set of social commerce metrics. The user data comprises a first set of social media interaction data corresponding to a first set of social commerce interactions with the target group of social media users. The user data is further processed to generate a second set of social commerce interactions, which are then performed. The performance of the second set of social commerce interactions generates a second set of social commerce interaction data, which in turn is processed to generate a second set of social commerce metrics. The first and second sets of social commerce metrics are then processed to generate social commerce ROI metrics.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2013Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.Inventors: Munish Gupta, Rajiv Narang, Akintunde A. Ehindero, Jennifer W. Bruce, Ahmed Tariq
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Publication number: 20190029733Abstract: Systems and methods for reducing the risk of PJK, PJF, and other conditions are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a longitudinal extension can be added to a primary fixation construct to extend the construct to one or more additional vertebral levels. The extension can be attached to a first attachment point, such as a spinous process of a vertebra that is superior to the primary construct. The extension can also be attached to a second attachment point, such as a component of the primary construct or an anatomical structure disposed inferior to the first attachment point. The extension can be more flexible than the primary construct and/or can limit motion to a lesser degree than the primary construct, thereby providing a more-gradual transition from the instrumented vertebrae to the natural patient anatomy adjacent thereto. The extension can be placed with little or no soft tissue disruption.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2017Publication date: January 31, 2019Inventors: Christopher Mickiewicz, Michael O'Neil, Conor Engstrom, Michael O'Brien, Christopher Ames, Munish Gupta, Matthew Scott-Young
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Patent number: 9940680Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for providing near-real-time actionable insights associated with user interactions within a social media environment. A first and second set of social media data, respectively associated with a first and second set of social media interactions, are processed to generate a first and second set of Social Network Advocacy Pulse (SNAP) data in near-real-time. The resulting first and second sets of SNAP data are then processed to generate a first and second set of actionable insight data, which respectively indicate a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy related to a predetermined business aspect. The first and second sets of social pricing index data are then processed to generate a set of actionable insight differential data, which indicates a corresponding improvement or decline in sentiment or advocacy related to the business aspect.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Shree A. Dandekar, Munish Gupta
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Patent number: 9542712Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for providing a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy associated with user interactions within a social media environment. A first and second set of social media data, respectively associated with a first and second set of social media interactions, are processed to generate a first and second set of social network advocacy (SNA) data in near-real-time. The resulting first and second sets of SNA data are then processed to generate a first and second set of SNA Pulse (SNAP) metric data, which respectively indicate a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy for a given aspect of an organization. The first and second sets of SNAP metric data are then processed to generate a set of SNAP metrics differential data, which indicates a corresponding improvement or decline in sentiment or advocacy.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.Inventors: Munish Gupta, Shree A. Dandekar, Dongxia Chen, Keisha Daruvalla, Brian Melinat, Guhan Palaniandavan
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Publication number: 20140207525Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for providing a near-real-time pricing index associated with user interactions within a social media environment. A first and second set of social media data, respectively associated with a first and second set of social media interactions, are processed to generate a first and second set of social network advocacy (SNA) data in near-real-time. The resulting first and second sets of SNA data are then processed to generate a first and second set of social pricing index data, which respectively indicate a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy related to the pricing of a target product. The first and second sets of social pricing index data are then processed to generate a set of social pricing index differential data, which indicates a corresponding improvement or decline in sentiment or advocacy related to the pricing of the target product.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Shree A. Dandekar, Munish Gupta
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Publication number: 20140207562Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for providing a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy associated with user interactions within a social media environment. A first and second set of social media data, respectively associated with a first and second set of social media interactions, are processed to generate a first and second set of social network advocacy (SNA) data in near-real-time. The resulting first and second sets of SNA data are then processed to generate a first and second set of SNA Pulse (SNAP) metric data, which respectively indicate a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy for a given aspect of an organization. The first and second sets of SNAP metric data are then processed to generate a set of SNAP metrics differential data, which indicates a corresponding improvement or decline in sentiment or advocacy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.Inventors: Munish Gupta, Shree A. Dandekar, Dongxia Chen, Keisha Daruvalla, Brian Melinat, Guhan Palaniandavan
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Publication number: 20140207560Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for providing near-real-time competitive insights associated with user interactions within a social media environment. A first and second set of social media data, respectively associated with a first and second set of social media interactions, are processed to generate a first and second set of social network advocacy (SNA) data in near-real-time. The resulting first and second sets of SNA data are then processed to generate a first and second set of competitive insight data, which respectively indicate a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy related to various aspects of a first and second product. The first and second sets of social pricing index data are then processed to generate a set of competitive insight differential data, which indicates a corresponding improvement or decline in sentiment or advocacy related to various aspects of the first and second products.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Shree A. Dandekar, Munish Gupta, Keisha Daruvalla
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Publication number: 20140207561Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for providing near-real-time actionable insights associated with user interactions within a social media environment. A first and second set of social media data, respectively associated with a first and second set of social media interactions, are processed to generate a first and second set of Social Network Advocacy Pulse (SNAP) data in near-real-time. The resulting first and second sets of SNAP data are then processed to generate a first and second set of actionable insight data, which respectively indicate a near-real-time measurement of sentiment and advocacy related to a predetermined business aspect. The first and second sets of social pricing index data are then processed to generate a set of actionable insight differential data, which indicates a corresponding improvement or decline in sentiment or advocacy related to the business aspect.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2014Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: Dell Products L.P.Inventors: Shree A. Dandekar, Munish Gupta
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Publication number: 20140195333Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for analyzing return on investment (ROI) for social commerce interactions. User data associated with a target group of social media users is collected and processed to generate a first set of social commerce metrics. The user data comprises a first set of social media interaction data corresponding to a first set of social commerce interactions with the target group of social media users. The user data is further processed to generate a second set of social commerce interactions, which are then performed. The performance of the second set of social commerce interactions generates a second set of social commerce interaction data, which in turn is processed to generate a second set of social commerce metrics. The first and second sets of social commerce metrics are then processed to generate social commerce ROI metrics.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.Inventors: Munish Gupta, Rajiv Narang, Akintunde A. Ehindero, Jennifer W. Bruce, Ahmed Tariq
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Publication number: 20140149422Abstract: A system, method, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for automating the management of social media data. Customer identification information associated with a target individual is processed to generate corresponding social media identification information, which in turn is processed to identify associated social media data stored in a social media data source. Once identified, the associated social media data is retrieved, indexed to the customer and social media identification data, and stored in a social profile associated with the target individual. In various embodiments, the customer identification data comprises one or more of a customer's name, a unique customer identifier, a physical address, an electronic mail address, a telephone number, or a customer demographic.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2012Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.Inventors: George B. Sadler, Rajiv Narang, Munish Gupta
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Patent number: 8721570Abstract: A system for monitoring strain as an indicator of biological conditions, such as spinal fusion, glucose levels, spinal loading, and heart rate. The system includes an inter-digitated capacitor sensor, and RF transmitter, and an associated antenna, all of which are microminiature or microscopic in size and can be implanted in a biological host such as a human or animal. An inductively coupled power supply is also employed to avoid the need for implantation of chemical batteries. Power is provided to the sensor and transmitter, and data is transmitted from the sensor, when an external receiving device, such as a handheld RF ID type receiver, is placed proximate the location of the implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply. The implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply can be left in place permanently or removed when desired.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Inventors: Munish Gupta, Deborah Munro
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Publication number: 20140066814Abstract: A system for monitoring strain as an indicator of biological conditions, such as spinal fusion, glucose levels, spinal loading, and heart rate. The system includes an inter-digitated capacitor sensor, and RF transmitter, and an associated antenna, all of which are microminiature or microscopic in size and can be implanted in a biological host such as a human or animal. An inductively coupled power supply is also employed to avoid the need for implantation of chemical batteries. Power is provided to the sensor and transmitter, and data is transmitted from the sensor, when an external receiving device, such as a handheld RF ID type receiver, is placed proximate the location of the implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply. The implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply can be left in place permanently or removed when desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Deborah Munro, Munish Gupta, Deborah Munro
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Patent number: 8529474Abstract: A system for monitoring strain as an indicator of biological conditions, such as spinal fusion, glucose levels, spinal loading, and heart rate. The system includes an inter-digitated capacitor sensor, and RF transmitter, and an associated antenna, all of which are microminiature or microscopic in size and can be implanted in a biological host such as a human or animal. An inductively coupled power supply is also employed to avoid the need for implantation of chemical batteries. Power is provided to the sensor and transmitter, and data is transmitted from the sensor, when an external receiving device, such as a handheld RF ID type receiver, is placed proximate the location of the implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply. The implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply can be left in place permanently or removed when desired.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Inventors: Munish Gupta, Deborah Schenberger, Somin Eunice Lee, Amjad Ramahi
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Publication number: 20120136278Abstract: A system for monitoring strain as an indicator of biological conditions, such as spinal fusion, glucose levels, spinal loading, and heart rate. The system includes an inter-digitated capacitor sensor, and RF transmitter, and an associated antenna, all of which are microminiature or microscopic in size and can be implanted in a biological host such as a human or animal. An inductively coupled power supply is also employed to avoid the need for implantation of chemical batteries. Power is provided to the sensor and transmitter, and data is transmitted from the sensor, when an external receiving device, such as a handheld RF ID type receiver, is placed proximate the location of the implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply. The implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply can be left in place permanently or removed when desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2011Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventors: Munish Gupta, Deborah Schenberger, Somin Eunice Lee, Amjad Ramahi
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Patent number: 8070695Abstract: A system for monitoring strain as an indicator of biological conditions, such as spinal fusion, glucose levels, spinal loading, and heart rate. The system includes an inter-digitated capacitor sensor, and RF transmitter, and an associated antenna, all of which are microminiature or microscopic in size and can be implanted in a biological host such as a human or animal. An inductively coupled power supply is also employed to avoid the need for implantation of chemical batteries. Power is provided to the sensor and transmitter, and data is transmitted from the sensor, when an external receiving device, such as a handheld RF ID type receiver, is placed proximate the location of the implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply. The implanted sensor, transmitter and inductively coupled power supply can be left in place permanently or removed when desired.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Inventors: Munish Gupta, Deborah Schenberger, Eunice Lee, Amjad Ramahi