Patents by Inventor Rajesh Reddy
Rajesh Reddy 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: 9786333Abstract: A multi-time programmable memory (MTPM) memory cell and method of operating. Each MTPM bit cell including a first FET transistor and a second FET transistor having a first common connection, and said second FET transistor and a third FET transistor having a second common connection, said first and second connected FET transistors programmable to store a first bit value, and said second FET and said third connected FET transistors programmable to store a second bit value, wherein said first FET transistor exhibits a low threshold voltage value (LVT), said second FET transistor exhibits an elevated threshold voltage value HVT and said third FET transistor exhibits a threshold value LVT lower than HVT. The MTPM cell enables two bits of information to be stored as default bit values like an electrical fuse. To store opposite bit values, the LVT transistors are programmed such that their threshold voltage is higher than that of HVT.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2017Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.Inventors: Ramesh Raghavan, Balaji Jayaraman, Janakiraman Viraraghavan, Thejas Kempanna, Rajesh Reddy Tummuru, Toshiaki Kirihata
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Publication number: 20170206938Abstract: A multi-time programmable memory (MTPM) memory cell and method of operating. Each MTPM bit cell including a first FET transistor and a second FET transistor having a first common connection, and said second FET transistor and a third FET transistor having a second common connection, said first and second connected FET transistors programmable to store a first bit value, and said second FET and said third connected FET transistors programmable to store a second bit value, wherein said first FET transistor exhibits a low threshold voltage value (LVT), said second FET transistor exhibits an elevated threshold voltage value HVT and said third FET transistor exhibits a threshold value LVT lower than HVT. The MTPM cell enables two bits of information to be stored as default bit values like an electrical fuse. To store opposite bit values, the LVT transistors are programmed such that their threshold voltage is higher than that of HVT.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2017Publication date: July 20, 2017Applicant: GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.Inventors: Ramesh Raghavan, Balaji Jayaraman, Janakiraman Viraraghavan, Thejas Kempanna, Rajesh Reddy Tummuru, Toshiaki Kirihata
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Publication number: 20170162234Abstract: A multi-time programmable memory (MTPM) memory cell and method of operating. Each MTPM bit cell including a first FET transistor and a second FET transistor having a first common connection, and said second FET transistor and a third FET transistor having a second common connection, said first and second connected FET transistors programmable to store a first bit value, and said second FET and said third connected FET transistors programmable to store a second bit value, wherein said first FET transistor exhibits a low threshold voltage value (LVT), said second FET transistor exhibits an elevated threshold voltage value HVT and said third FET transistor exhibits a threshold value LVT lower than HVT. The MTPM cell enables two bits of information to be stored as default bit values like an electrical fuse. To store opposite bit values, the LVT transistors are programmed such that their threshold voltage is higher than that of HVT.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: June 8, 2017Applicant: GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.Inventors: Ramesh Raghavan, Balaji Jayaraman, Janakiraman Viraraghavan, Thejas Kempanna, Rajesh Reddy Tummuru, Toshiaki Kirihata
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Patent number: 9659604Abstract: A multi-time programmable memory (MTPM) memory cell and method of operating. Each MTPM bit cell including a first FET transistor and a second FET transistor having a first common connection, and said second FET transistor and a third FET transistor having a second common connection, said first and second connected FET transistors programmable to store a first bit value, and said second FET and said third connected FET transistors programmable to store a second bit value, wherein said first FET transistor exhibits a low threshold voltage value (LVT), said second FET transistor exhibits an elevated threshold voltage value HVT and said third FET transistor exhibits a threshold value LVT lower than HVT. The MTPM cell enables two bits of information to be stored as default bit values like an electrical fuse. To store opposite bit values, the LVT transistors are programmed such that their threshold voltage is higher than that of HVT.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2015Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: GLOBALFOUNDRIES INC.Inventors: Ramesh Raghavan, Balaji Jayaraman, Janakiraman Viraraghavan, Thejas Kempanna, Rajesh Reddy Tummuru, Toshiaki Kirihata
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Publication number: 20170104708Abstract: System, method and electronic device providing proximity based communication and notification are disclosed. Presence of the electronic device is detected in a pre-defined area according to a detection methodology. The electronic device is then engaged according to an availability of identification details of the electronic device. The electronic device receives one time authentication request to collect the business identity and map it with the network identity. The business identity of the electronic device is verified and contact details of the electronic device are obtained. Subsequently when the electronic device enters the proximity range of a WiFi network, the system identifies its presence. The system identifies the contact details of the device based on the mapping of the network identity and business identity of the electronic device. The system sends multi-mode message communications to the electronic device based on defined proximity rules.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2015Publication date: April 13, 2017Inventors: RAJESH REDDY, BALAMURUGAN RATHINASABAPATHY, ALOK MENON
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Publication number: 20170098056Abstract: A mobile apparatus for monitoring and managing periodic intake of dietary supplements or drug-based products utilizing user health and wellbeing updates. The mobile apparatus is a mobile computing device configured to execute a mobile application. The mobile application accepts periodic health and wellbeing information from a user and other connected monitoring devices, accepts user goal updates, accepts effectiveness feedback from the user, displays messages recommending dietary supplement and drug dosages and dosage schedules to the user, notifies the user when to take the dosage, accepts messages detailing the dosage intake and updates the estimated amount of material available, sends messages to re-order material, and provides feedback to the user based on measurement of actual usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2015Publication date: April 6, 2017Applicant: Serotonin, IncInventors: Rajesh Reddy, Amoghavarsha Janakaloti Shamarao
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Patent number: 9506835Abstract: A fuel leak detection system for use in a turbine enclosure is provided. The system includes a ventilation duct extending through an interior cavity of the turbine enclosure such that an extended portion of the ventilation duct is positioned within a bottom portion of the turbine enclosure. The ventilation duct includes a plurality of openings configured to allow air from within the turbine enclosure to be drawn into the ventilation duct through the plurality of openings. The system also includes a sensor system coupled in flow communication with the air drawn into the ventilation duct, the sensor system configured to detect fuel in the air.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Rajesh Reddy Konatham, Len Alan Wolf, Laxmikant Merchant, Rajakumar Alagappan, Lakshmi Bettadapura Shankar
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Publication number: 20150308915Abstract: A fuel leak detection system for use in a turbine enclosure is provided. The system includes a ventilation duct extending through an interior cavity of the turbine enclosure such that an extended portion of the ventilation duct is positioned within a bottom portion of the turbine enclosure. The ventilation duct includes a plurality of openings configured to allow air from within the turbine enclosure to be drawn into the ventilation duct through the plurality of openings. The system also includes a sensor system coupled in flow communication with the air drawn into the ventilation duct, the sensor system configured to detect fuel in the air.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2014Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Rajesh Reddy Konatham, Len Alan Wolf, Laxmikant Merchant, Rajakumar Alagappan, Lakshmi Bettadapura Shankar
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Patent number: 8763371Abstract: A method for operating an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle is provided, wherein at least one SCR catalytic converter for the after-treatment of exhaust gases of the internal combustion engine is present. The method serves to assure that a sufficient quantity of reducing agent is supplied for the operation of the SCR catalytic converter. The motor vehicle has a fuel tank (10) with a fill level sensor A (11) and a reducing agent tank (12) with a fill level sensor B (13). Signals from the fill level sensor B (13) or signals from the fill level sensor A (11) and the fill level sensor B (13) are acquired and evaluated by a navigation unit (16).Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2010Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Rajesh Reddy Nandyala, Andreas Wuest, Vijay Peter Dhanraj
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Publication number: 20100229541Abstract: A method for operating an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle is provided, wherein at least one SCR catalytic converter for the after-treatment of exhaust gases of the internal combustion engine is present. The method serves to assure that a sufficient quantity of reducing agent is supplied for the operation of the SCR catalytic converter. The motor vehicle has a fuel tank (10) with a fill level sensor A (11) and a reducing agent tank (12) with a fill level sensor B (13). Signals from the fill level sensor B (13) or signals from the fill level sensor A (11) and the fill level sensor B (13) are acquired and evaluated by a navigation unit (16).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: Robert Bosch GMBHInventors: Rajesh Reddy Nandyala, Andreas Wuest, Vijay Peter Dhanraj
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Patent number: 7194147Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for converting an achromatic, higher-resolution image to a lower-resolution image with reduced visible errors. These systems and methods comprise a sub-pixel sampling performed on a higher-resolution image. The sub-pixel sampled image is then converted to an opponent color domain image that is separated into separate luminance and chrominance channels. These chrominance channels are then high-pass filtered and combined with the luminance channel to form a filtered opponent color domain image.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.Inventors: Rajesh Reddy K. Kovvuri, Scott J. Daly
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Publication number: 20070005766Abstract: A system, method and computer program product for implementing application level policies in an operator network, while managing the exchange of data packets between users and service providers during the provisioning of premium data services. The system and method intermediates between a user and a service provider (who may be an enterprise, content provider, an application provider or a partner portal). The system and method enforces access control, prompting, redirection and inline context injection dynamically while the service is being delivered, and generates metering records for billing purposes. The system and method allows the service providers to provide various external services. Such external services include transcoding service, age verification service, streaming service, recommendation service, advertisement service, fulfillment aware charging, dynamic pricing, real time events, and messaging services.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: JULY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Umesh Singhal, Vishal Lal, Rajesh Reddy, Jyotirmoy Chakravorty, Sunil Arvindam
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Publication number: 20070006327Abstract: A system and methodology for dynamically enabling services related to digital content. The services are provided to mobile users on their mobile devices by a mobile service provider. The mobile devices may have different operating systems which may be proprietary operating systems and open operating systems. A mobile user downloads a client on his mobile device. The client implements a policy-based workflow on the digital content. Thereafter, the mobile user downloads digital content. Where a Java enabled mobile device is used, a wrapper is downloaded with the digital content. The mobile user initiates a request to use the digital content. The mobile service provider dynamically generates a set of options for the mobile user. Each option provides a service related to the digital content. The mobile service provider delivers a service according to the option selected by the mobile user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: JULY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Vishal Lal, Umesh Singhal, Jyotirmoy Chakravorty, Rajesh Reddy
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Publication number: 20050250538Abstract: The present invention provides a system, a method and a computer program product for provisioning Virtual PIN pads on mobile devices, and for enabling customers to make payments using the provisioned Virtual PIN pads for the purchased goods and services. The system comprises a Virtual PIN pad and a transaction backend module. The Virtual PIN pad is a software emulation of a PIN Entry Device (PED) and is provisioned on the mobile device securely with all requisite keys and certificates, while conforming to all security standards of the payment domain. The transaction backend connects the Virtual PIN pad to a payment institution. The customer can make a payment by entering an account identifier card's PIN into the Virtual PIN pad. The Virtual PIN pad encrypts the entered PIN using certified security mechanisms, and transmits it over a secure channel to the payment institution for verification and payment authorization, via the transaction backend.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: JULY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Ashok Narasimhan, Rajesh Reddy, Jyothirmoy Chakravorty, William Melton, Dax Abraham
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Publication number: 20050086378Abstract: A valid destination address is determined. An availability request is sent to each destination address from a set of destination addresses. The destination addresses are correlated with a destination party. At least one response to the sent availability requests is received. Each received response is uniquely associated with its own destination address from the destination addresses. Each received response indicates either a valid destination address or an invalid destination address. For each received response, a value associated with the destination address that is associated with that received response is recorded. The value indicates either a valid destination address or an invalid destination address based on the received response associated with that destination address.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Vikas Murthy, Rajesh Reddy, Mony Shetty
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Publication number: 20050055461Abstract: A valid destination address is determined. An availability request is sent to each destination address from a set of destination addresses. The destination addresses are correlated with a destination party. At least one response to the sent availability requests is received. Each received response is uniquely associated with its own destination address from the destination addresses. Each received response indicates either a valid destination address or an invalid destination address. For each received response, a value associated with the destination address that is associated with that received response is recorded. The value indicates either a valid destination address or an invalid destination address based on the received response associated with that destination address.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2004Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventors: Vikas Murthy, Rajesh Reddy, Mony Shetty
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Publication number: 20050021818Abstract: The present invention provides a system, method and computer program product for implementing application level policies in an operator network, while managing the exchange of data packets between users and service providers during the provisioning of premium data services. The present invention intermediates between a user and a service provider (who may be an enterprise, content provider, an application provider or a partner portal). The present invention enforces access control, prompting, redirection and inline context injection dynamically while the service is being delivered, and generates metering records for billing purposes. Prompting enables notifications and taking inputs from the user while the user accesses chargeable content or when the sharing of user data (profile or choice) occurs between the network and service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: JULY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Umesh Singhal, Vishal Lal, Dax Abraham, Badrinarayanan Krishnan, Rajesh Reddy, Jyothirmoy Chakravorty
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Publication number: 20050021995Abstract: The present invention provides a technique for implementing digital rights management for digital content that can be used on Java enabled mobile devices. It enables the controlled usage of the digital content on the mobile device after it is downloaded from a content provider. This is achieved by a mobile service provider that generates a license based on a rights workflow and applies charging policies to prevent the downloaded digital content from being forwarded to other users. The digital content cannot be used without the license. The digital content can be delivered to the user either through combined or separate delivery, depending on whether the license is sent along with the digital content or not. On expiry of the license, the user is prompted for updating the license. The user can then use the digital content once the license is updated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Applicant: JULY SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Vishal Lal, Umesh Singhal, Jyothirmoy Chakravorthy, Rajesh Reddy
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Publication number: 20040252218Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for converting an achromatic, higher-resolution image to a lower-resolution image with reduced visible errors. These systems and methods comprise a sub-pixel sampling performed on a higher-resolution image. The sub-pixel sampled image is then converted to an opponent color domain image that is separated into separate luminance and chrominance channels. These chrominance channels are then high-pass filtered and combined with the luminance channel to form a filtered opponent color domain image.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: Rajesh Reddy K. Kovvuri, Scott J. Daly
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Patent number: 6807319Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for converting an achromatic, higher-resolution image to a lower-resolution image with reduced visible errors. These systems and methods comprise a sub-pixel sampling performed on a higher-resolution image. The sub-pixel sampled image is then converted to an opponent color domain image that is separated into separate luminance and chrominance channels. These chrominance channels are then high-pass filtered and combined with the luminance channel to form a filtered opponent color domain image.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2000Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Sharp Laboratories of America, Inc.Inventors: Rajesh Reddy K. Kovvuri, Scott J. Daly