Patents by Inventor Pavan Singaraju
Pavan Singaraju 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: 11636481Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to cash handling devices that provide intelligent monitoring and management of cash cycles. A cash handling device having at least one processor, a communication interface, and memory may receive, from a mobile device, a request to process a pre-staged transaction. Subsequently, the cash handling device may generate and present a graphical identifier based on the mobile device requesting access to the cash handling device. Next, the cash handling device may verify that the mobile device is authorized to perform the pre-staged transaction based on the graphical identifier being scanned by the mobile device and cause a connection to be established between the cash handling device and the mobile device. Thereafter, the cash handling device may identify and process the pre-staged transaction associated with the mobile device. Then, the cash handling device may generate a notification indicating completed processing of the identified pre-staged transaction.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Paul Martin Mattison, Sr., Matthew E. Williams, Carl Parziale, Pavan Singaraju, Anne Price, David Smiddy, Brandon Kozlowski, Jennifer Raley
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Publication number: 20220180363Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to cash handling devices that provide intelligent monitoring and management of cash cycles. A cash handling device having at least one processor, a communication interface, and memory may receive, from a mobile device, a request to process a pre-staged transaction. Subsequently, the cash handling device may generate and present a graphical identifier based on the mobile device requesting access to the cash handling device. Next, the cash handling device may verify that the mobile device is authorized to perform the pre-staged transaction based on the graphical identifier being scanned by the mobile device and cause a connection to be established between the cash handling device and the mobile device. Thereafter, the cash handling device may identify and process the pre-staged transaction associated with the mobile device. Then, the cash handling device may generate a notification indicating completed processing of the identified pre-staged transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Paul Martin Mattison, SR., Matthew E. Williams, Carl Parziale, Pavan Singaraju, Anne Price, David Smiddy, Brandon Kozlowski, Jennifer Raley
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Publication number: 20220180338Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to cash handling devices that provide intelligent monitoring and management of cash cycles. A cash handling device having at least one processor, a communication interface, and memory may receive, from a mobile device, a request to process a pre-staged transaction. Subsequently, the cash handling device may generate and present a graphical identifier based on the mobile device requesting access to the cash handling device. Next, the cash handling device may verify that the mobile device is authorized to perform the pre-staged transaction based on the graphical identifier being scanned by the mobile device and cause a connection to be established between the cash handling device and the mobile device. Thereafter, the cash handling device may identify and process the pre-staged transaction associated with the mobile device. Then, the cash handling device may generate a notification indicating completed processing of the identified pre-staged transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Paul Martin Mattison, SR., Matthew E. Williams, Carl Parziale, Pavan Singaraju, Anne Price, David Smiddy, Brandon Kozlowski, Jennifer Raley
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Publication number: 20220180688Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to cash handling devices that provide intelligent monitoring and management of cash cycles. A cash handling device having at least one processor, a communication interface, and memory may receive, from a mobile device, a request to process a pre-staged transaction. Subsequently, the cash handling device may generate and present a graphical identifier based on the mobile device requesting access to the cash handling device. Next, the cash handling device may verify that the mobile device is authorized to perform the pre-staged transaction based on the graphical identifier being scanned by the mobile device and cause a connection to be established between the cash handling device and the mobile device. Thereafter, the cash handling device may identify and process the pre-staged transaction associated with the mobile device. Then, the cash handling device may generate a notification indicating completed processing of the identified pre-staged transaction.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Paul Martin Mattison, SR., Matthew E. Williams, Carl Parziale, Pavan Singaraju, Anne Price, David Smiddy, Brandon Kozlowski, Jennifer Raley
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Patent number: 11334893Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to cash handling devices that provide intelligent monitoring and management of cash cycles. A cash handling device having at least one processor, a communication interface, and memory may receive, from a mobile device, a request to process a pre-staged transaction. Subsequently, the cash handling device may generate and present a graphical identifier based on the mobile device requesting access to the cash handling device. Next, the cash handling device may verify that the mobile device is authorized to perform the pre-staged transaction based on the graphical identifier being scanned by the mobile device and cause a connection to be established between the cash handling device and the mobile device. Thereafter, the cash handling device may identify and process the pre-staged transaction associated with the mobile device. Then, the cash handling device may generate a notification indicating completed processing of the identified pre-staged transaction.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2021Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Paul Martin Mattison, Sr., Matthew E. Williams, Carl Parziale, Pavan Singaraju, Anne Price, David Smiddy, Brandon Kozlowski, Jennifer Raley
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Publication number: 20220058906Abstract: Contactless dispensing of objects from object-dispensing machines. A digital token is wirelessly communicated to the machine via short-range wireless communication, such as Near Field Communication (NFC) or the like. In response, a push notification is communicated to the user's wireless device, which includes an activatable link for launching a mobile application. In response to launching the mobile application and authenticating the user, the mobile application provides object-dispensing machine-like user interfaces that are configured to allow the user to input object requesting parameters and submit a request for objects to be dispensed from the object-dispensing machine. The request is communicated to the object-dispensing machines (or corresponding backend processing systems) and, once the request is verified, the object-dispensing machine dispenses the requested objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2020Publication date: February 24, 2022Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Srinivas Dundigalla, Mohan Rao Balan, Pavan Kumar Chayanam, Varsha Devadas, Tony England, Hari Gopalkrishnan, Brandon Kozlowski, Kurt A. Loth, Navdeep Mahajan, Carl Parziale, Rupal V. Shah, Manoj Shankar, David Smiddy, Cory Scott Turco, Robert L. Wright, JR., Xianhong Zhang, Pavan Singaraju
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Patent number: 11114348Abstract: An integrated circuit includes a plurality of low-voltage FinFET transistors each having a channel length l and a channel width w, the low-voltage FinFET transistors having a first threshold voltage channel implant and a first gate dielectric thickness. The integrated circuit also includes a plurality of high-voltage FinFET transistors each having the channel length l and the channel width w, the high-voltage FinFET transistors having a second threshold voltage channel implant greater than the first threshold voltage channel implant and second gate dielectric thickness greater than the first gate dielectric thickness.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2018Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Microsemi SoC Corp.Inventors: John McCollum, Fethi Dhaoui, Pavan Singaraju
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Patent number: 11031078Abstract: A single-event-upset (SEU) stabilized memory cell includes a latch portion including a cross-coupled latch, and at least one cross coupling circuit path in the latch portion including a first series-connected pair of vertical resistors.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Microsemi SoC Corp.Inventors: Fengliang Xue, Fethi Dhaoui, Pavan Singaraju, Victor Nguyen, John L. McCollum, Volker Hecht
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Publication number: 20200286559Abstract: A single-event-upset (SEU) stabilized memory cell includes a latch portion including a cross-coupled latch, and at least one cross coupling circuit path in the latch portion including a first series-connected pair of vertical resistors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2019Publication date: September 10, 2020Applicant: Microsemi SoC Corp.Inventors: Fengliang Xue, Fethi Dhaoui, Pavan Singaraju, Victor Nguyen, John L. McCollum, Volker Hecht
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Publication number: 20200005262Abstract: A frictionless automated teller machine (ATM) computing system may include an ATM, an authentication server, and a mobile device running a mobile application. The devices of the frictionless ATM computing system facilitates simplified user interaction with the ATM. As a user approaches the ATM, the user may log into the mobile device, which triggers the mobile device to send a geographic location to the authentication server. The authentication server then notifies the mobile device of a close ATM. In response, the mobile device may display a user interface screen to initiate a transaction. The ATM may be woken by the authorization server or a user input to complete the transaction causing the ATM to dispense the requested amount of currency.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: Ashish Arora, Nathan Dent, Michael Toth, Harold Joseph Kennedy, Elizabeth Anne Price, Pavan Singaraju, Magdy Ismail, Varsha Devadas
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Publication number: 20200005261Abstract: A transaction access point computing system may include an automated teller machine (ATM) or other transaction access point and an authentication server, a beacon device and, in some cases, a mobile device running a mobile application. The devices of the frictionless ATM computing system facilitates simplified user interaction with the ATM. As a user approaches the ATM, the mobile device may receive the beacon signal including a command to awaken the mobile application. After receipt, the mobile application may communicate an identifier to the authentication server, and the ATM may capture an image of the user. At the application server, the user image may be authenticated and confirmation returned to the ATM along with a unified user identifier. After confirmation of the additional identifier, the ATM may dispense a specified amount of currency.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: Ashish Arora, Nathan Dent, Michael Toth, Harold Joseph Kennedy, Elizabeth Anne Price, Pavan Singaraju, Magdy Ismail, Varsha Devadas
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Publication number: 20200005263Abstract: A frictionless automated teller machine (ATM) computing system may include an ATM and an authentication server, a beacon device and, in some cases, a mobile device running a mobile application. The devices of the frictionless ATM computing system facilitates simplified user interaction with the ATM. As a user approaches the ATM, the mobile device may receive the beacon signal including a command to awaken the mobile application. After receipt, the mobile application may communicate an identifier to the authentication server, and the ATM may capture an image of the user. At the application server, the user image may be authenticated and confirmation returned to the ATM. After receipt of the confirmation, the ATM may prompt the user to enter an additional identifier. Upon confirmation of the additional identifier, the ATM may dispense a specified amount of currency.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2018Publication date: January 2, 2020Inventors: Ashish Arora, Nathan Dent, Michael Toth, Harold Joseph Kennedy, Elizabeth Anne Price, Pavan Singaraju, Magdy Ismail, Varsha Devadas
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Publication number: 20190172756Abstract: An integrated circuit includes a plurality of low-voltage FinFET transistors each having a channel length l and a channel width w, the low-voltage FinFET transistors having a first threshold voltage channel implant and a first gate dielectric thickness. The integrated circuit also includes a plurality of high-voltage FinFET transistors each having the channel length l and the channel width w, the high-voltage FinFET transistors having a second threshold voltage channel implant greater than the first threshold voltage channel implant and second gate dielectric thickness greater than the first gate dielectric thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2018Publication date: June 6, 2019Applicant: Microsemi SoC Corp.Inventors: John McCollum, Fethi Dhaoui, Pavan Singaraju