Patents by Inventor Rajiv Chandran

Rajiv Chandran 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).

  • Patent number: 11258582
    Abstract: Distributed systems and methods for encrypting data on a blockchain network are disclosed. One system comprises at least one injector coupled to a node on the blockchain, a controller coupled to the injector, and a generator coupled to the controller. The injector intercepts messages bound for the blockchain and encrypts data in the messages using encryption information received from the controller. The controller acquires encryption information from the generator, which generates encryption keys and derives encryption information from those encryption keys. The encryption information may be divided into multiple parts and distributed between a plurality of injectors. As a result, to assemble an encryption key for encrypting or decrypting data, an injector may have to cooperate with other injectors to acquire sufficient encryption information to re-assemble the encryption key.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2022
    Assignee: QBRICS, INC.
    Inventors: Rakesh Ramachandran, Rajiv Chandran, Brennan Bennett
  • Patent number: 11126949
    Abstract: A device may communicate with a first server to obtain first information regarding a particular entity. The device may communicate with a second server to obtain second information regarding a plurality of entities. The device may process the first information and the second information to generate one or more recommendations for the particular entity. The one or more recommendations including a recommendation may relate to the particular entity altering an attribute of the particular entity to match an attribute of one or more of the plurality of entities. The attribute may be associated with a threshold level of performance for the one or more of the plurality of entities. The device may generate a user interface including the one or more recommendations. The device may communicate with a client device to cause the user interface to be provided for display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2016
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2021
    Assignee: Accenture Global Solutions Limited
    Inventors: Ellyn J. Shook, Rahul Varma, Nathan M. Boaz, Susan M. Charnaux, Randall R. Wandmacher, Kush K. Jhawar, Shelby L. Kan, Monica A. Larosa, Tanarra Schneider, Kristen M. Nagel, Kelly A. Harris, Deepashree Basu, Rajiv Chandran, Danielle L. Logan, Josh Siebert, Daniel A. Schocke
  • Patent number: 10984361
    Abstract: A device may communicate with a server to obtain information regarding a group of entities. The device may generate a social intervention recommendation relating to a particular entity or the group of entities based on the information relating to the group of entities. The device may cause a social intervention recommendation to be implemented for the first client device. The device may cause, after causing the social intervention recommendation to be implemented for the first client device, at least one of: a set of communications to be directed from the first client device to the second client device via a set of social channels, or information associated with the gamification module to be updated for display via the first client device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2021
    Assignee: Accenture Global Solutions Limited
    Inventors: Ellyn J. Shook, Rahul Varma, Nathan M. Boaz, Susan M. Charnaux, Randall R. Wandmacher, Kush K. Jhawar, Shelby L. Kan, Monica A. Larosa, Tanarra Schneider, Kristen M. Nagel, Kelly A. Harris, Deepashree Basu, Rajiv Chandran, Danielle L. Logan, Josh Siebert, Daniel A. Schocke
  • Publication number: 20180316492
    Abstract: Distributed systems and methods for encrypting data on a blockchain network are disclosed. One system comprises at least one injector coupled to a node on the blockchain, a controller coupled to the injector, and a generator coupled to the controller. The injector intercepts messages bound for the blockchain and encrypts data in the messages using encryption information received from the controller. The controller acquires encryption information from the generator, which generates encryption keys and derives encryption information from those encryption keys. The encryption information may be divided into multiple parts and distributed between a plurality of injectors. As a result, to assemble an encryption key for encrypting or decrypting data, an injector may have to cooperate with other injectors to acquire sufficient encryption information to re-assemble the encryption key.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2018
    Publication date: November 1, 2018
    Inventors: Rakesh RAMACHANDRAN, Rajiv CHANDRAN, Brennan BENNETT
  • Patent number: 9720707
    Abstract: A device may communicate with a first server to obtain first information regarding a plurality of groups of entities. The device may process the first information to generate a data model relating to attributes of the plurality of groups of entities. The device may communicate with a second server to obtain second information regarding a particular group of entities. The device may process the second information using the data model to identify a set of recommendations relating to the particular group of entities. The device may select a particular recommendation, of the set of recommendations, based on a corresponding score of the set of scores. The device may generate a user interface including the particular recommendation based on selecting the particular recommendation. The device may communicate with a plurality of client devices to cause the particular recommendation to be provided for display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2016
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2017
    Assignee: Accenture Global Solutions Limited
    Inventors: Ellyn J. Shook, Rahul Varma, Nathan M. Boaz, Susan M. Charnaux, Randall R. Wandmacher, Kush K. Jhawar, Shelby L. Kan, Monica A. LaRosa, Tanarra Schneider, Kristen M. Nagel, Kelly A. Harris, Deepashree Basu, Rajiv Chandran, Danielle L. Logan, Josh Siebert, Daniel A. Schocke