Patents by Inventor ROHAN GROVER
ROHAN GROVER 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: 20230203481Abstract: Provided herein are compositions, systems, and methods comprising effector proteins and uses thereof. These effector proteins are shown to be active with guide RNAs and may be characterized as CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins. Various compositions, systems, and methods of the present disclosure leverage the activities of these effector proteins for the modification, detection, and engineering of nucleic acids.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2022Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Rohan GROVER, Clarissa Oriel RHINES, Aaron DELOUGHERY, Benjamin Julius RAUCH, William Douglass WRIGHT, David PAEZ-ESPINO, Lucas Benjamin HARRINGTON
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Publication number: 20220174500Abstract: Methods and systems for providing a connectivity map to a user equipment (UE) in a wireless network are disclosed. Exemplary methods comprise receiving a request for connectivity information from the UE, sending the request for connectivity information to a connectivity map service application program interface (API), receiving, from the connectivity map service API, a connectivity map, and sending the connectivity map to the UE in response to the request for connectivity information. The connectivity map may be generated using a location and state information associated with one or more nearby APs stored in a database and may comprise a list of available spectrum and one or more parameters associated with each available spectrum. The connectivity map may be used to select at least one of a network, a data-path, a network route, a connectivity strategy, or a spectrum for the UE.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2022Publication date: June 2, 2022Applicant: Federated Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Deepak DAS, Rohan GROVER, Sumit MACHWE
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Patent number: 11284273Abstract: Methods and systems for providing a connectivity map to a user equipment (UE) in a wireless network are disclosed. Exemplary methods comprise receiving a request for connectivity information from the UE, sending the request for connectivity information to a connectivity map service application program interface (API), receiving, from the connectivity map service API, a connectivity map, and sending the connectivity map to the UE in response to the request for connectivity information. The connectivity map may be generated using a location and state information associated with one or more nearby APs stored in a database and may comprise a list of available spectrum and one or more parameters associated with each available spectrum. The connectivity map may be used to select at least one of a network, a data-path, a network route, a connectivity strategy, or a spectrum for the UE.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2020Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: FEDERATED WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Deepak Das, Rohan Grover, Sumit Machwe
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Publication number: 20220060904Abstract: Methods and systems for providing a connectivity map to a user equipment (UE) in a wireless network are disclosed. Exemplary methods comprise receiving a request for connectivity information from the UE, sending the request for connectivity information to a connectivity map service application program interface (API), receiving, from the connectivity map service API, a connectivity map, and sending the connectivity map to the UE in response to the request for connectivity information. The connectivity map may be generated using a location and state information associated with one or more nearby APs stored in a database and may comprise a list of available spectrum and one or more parameters associated with each available spectrum. The connectivity map may be used to select at least one of a network, a data-path, a network route, a connectivity strategy, or a spectrum for the UE.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2020Publication date: February 24, 2022Applicant: Federated Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Deepak DAS, Rohan GROVER, Sumit MACHWE
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Patent number: 10693733Abstract: A method for establishing a partitioned fabric network is described. The method includes establishing a fabric network including a plurality of border nodes to couple the fabric network to one or more external data networks and a plurality of edge nodes to couple to the fabric network to one or more hosts. The method further includes defining a plurality of partitions of the fabric network. The method further includes registering each of the plurality of partitions with a corresponding one of the plurality of border nodes and with each of the plurality of edge nodes.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2018Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Sanjay Hooda, Johnson Leong, Satish Kondalam, Victor Moreno, Rohan Grover
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Publication number: 20190132209Abstract: A method for establishing a partitioned fabric network is described. The method includes establishing a fabric network including a plurality of border nodes to couple the fabric network to one or more external data networks and a plurality of edge nodes to couple to the fabric network to one or more hosts. The method further includes defining a plurality of partitions of the fabric network. The method further includes registering each of the plurality of partitions with a corresponding one of the plurality of border nodes and with each of the plurality of edge nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2018Publication date: May 2, 2019Inventors: Sanjay Hooda, Johnson Leong, Satish Kondalam, Victor Moreno, Rohan Grover
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Patent number: 10128898Abstract: An improved technique for detecting the presence or absence of one or more predetermined signals in a shared spectrum. In accordance with the disclosed embodiments, a received RF signal may be down-converted to a baseband signal, which is subsequently processed by a spectrum sensor to detect the presence or absence of a predetermined signal, such as a predetermined radar signal. The spectrum sensor may transform the baseband signal to the frequency domain, for example using a fast Fourier transform, to generate a corresponding set of frequency components. The spectrum sensor multiplies the frequency components of the baseband signal with the frequency response of a matched filter having a set of coefficients corresponding to the predetermined signal. The spectrum sensor may convert the matched-filter output signal to the time domain, for example using an inverse fast Fourier transform, and then may determine a value indicative of the signal power that it compares with a known threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: FEDERATED WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Samuel Jay Macmullan, Etty Lee, Jeff Winston, Rohan Grover, Kurt Schaubach
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Publication number: 20170302329Abstract: An improved technique for detecting the presence or absence of one or more predetermined signals in a shared spectrum. In accordance with the disclosed embodiments, a received RF signal may be down-converted to a baseband signal, which is subsequently processed by a spectrum sensor to detect the presence or absence of a predetermined signal, such as a predetermined radar signal. The spectrum sensor may transform the baseband signal to the frequency domain, for example using a fast Fourier transform, to generate a corresponding set of frequency components. The spectrum sensor multiplies the frequency components of the baseband signal with the frequency response of a matched filter having a set of coefficients corresponding to the predetermined signal. The spectrum sensor may convert the matched-filter output signal to the time domain, for example using an inverse fast Fourier transform, and then may determine a value indicative of the signal power that it compares with a known threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2017Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: Samuel Jay Macmullan, Etty Lee, Jeff Winston, Rohan Grover, Kurt Schaubach
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Patent number: 9647719Abstract: An improved technique for detecting the presence or absence of one or more predetermined signals in a shared spectrum. In accordance with the disclosed embodiments, a received RF signal may be down-converted to a baseband signal, which is subsequently processed by a spectrum sensor to detect the presence or absence of a predetermined signal, such as a predetermined radar signal. The spectrum sensor may transform the baseband signal to the frequency domain, for example using a fast Fourier transform, to generate a corresponding set of frequency components. The spectrum sensor multiplies the frequency components of the baseband signal with the frequency response of a matched filter having a set of coefficients corresponding to the predetermined signal. The spectrum sensor may convert the matched-filter output signal to the time domain, for example using an inverse fast Fourier transform, and then may determine a value indicative of the signal power that it compares with a known threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2016Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Federated Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Samuel Jay MacMullan, Etty Lee, Jeff Winston, Rohan Grover, Kurt Schaubach
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Publication number: 20160241275Abstract: An improved technique for detecting the presence or absence of one or more predetermined signals in a shared spectrum. In accordance with the disclosed embodiments, a received RF signal may be down-converted to a baseband signal, which is subsequently processed by a spectrum sensor to detect the presence or absence of a predetermined signal, such as a predetermined radar signal. The spectrum sensor may transform the baseband signal to the frequency domain, for example using a fast Fourier transform, to generate a corresponding set of frequency components. The spectrum sensor multiplies the frequency components of the baseband signal with the frequency response of a matched filter having a set of coefficients corresponding to the predetermined signal. The spectrum sensor may convert the matched-filter output signal to the time domain, for example using an inverse fast Fourier transform, and then may determine a value indicative of the signal power that it compares with a known threshold value.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: SAMUEL JAY MACMULLAN, ETTY LEE, JEFF WINSTON, ROHAN GROVER, KURT SCHAUBACH