Patents by Inventor Saket Sharma
Saket Sharma 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: 20240103909Abstract: The system uses the non-repudiatory persistence of blockchain technology to store all task statuses and results across the distributed computer network in an immutable blockchain database. Coupled with the resiliency of the stored data, the system may determine a sequence of processing tasks for a given processing request and use the sequence to detect and/or predict failures. Accordingly, in the event of a detected system failure, the system may recover the results prior to the failure, minimizing disruptions to processing the request and improving hardware resiliency.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONInventors: Sanjay Kumar STRIBADY, Saket SHARMA, Gursel TASKALE
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Publication number: 20240089710Abstract: A User configures the option in his/her UE to deliver the SMS via Operator's application client installed on UE. This configuration will be saved in the UDM as an option opted by UE. SMS-GMSC receives the “SMS delivery flag (indicating alternate delivery mechanism is enabled)” from UDM in response to the “Send Routing Infor for SM” message. If the traditional SMS delivery over mobile operator network fails (e.g. no connectivity), then SMS-GMSC will trigger NEF to re-attempt the SMS delivery to UE. (NEF can be an optional network function as Application function is trusted one and hosted in Operator's network). NEF sends the SMS to Application Function (Mobile Network Operator's Serer) which encrypts the SMS payload and delivers the SMS to operator's application client e.g. Mobile Network Operator App installed on UE over the alternative data connectivity (Ex. Wi-Fi Broadband).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2021Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Saket Rustagi, Tushar Sabharwal, Nipun Sharma
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Patent number: 11803417Abstract: The system uses the non-repudiatory persistence of blockchain technology to store all task statuses and results across the distributed computer network in an immutable blockchain database. Coupled with the resiliency of the stored data, the system may determine a sequence of processing tasks for a given processing request and use the sequence to detect and/or predict failures. Accordingly, in the event of a detected system failure, the system may recover the results prior to the failure, minimizing disruptions to processing the request and improving hardware resiliency.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2022Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONInventors: Sanjay Kumar Stribady, Saket Sharma, Gursel Taskale
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Publication number: 20230133072Abstract: Systems and methods for facilitating an assessment with respect to an entity are provided. The method includes receiving a news article that relates to the entity; assigning the news article to a category; adding structured information that corresponds to a result of analyzing the content of the news article; and transmitting information that corresponds to the news article such that a user interface associated with the destination displays the transmitted information. The user interface may include clickable icons that correspond to a user-selectable date range for the news article, displaying a full-text entirety of the news article, and accessing other news articles that relate to the entity or the category.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2021Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.Inventors: Joe HALLIWELL, Andrew F GOLDBERG, Derek JEAN-BAPTISTE, Lidia MANGU, Ahmad EMAMI, Ian BROWN, Joe HALL, Muthiah SOLAIAPPAN, Saket SHARMA
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Publication number: 20230135031Abstract: A system and a method for assessing a relevancy of a news article with respect to an entity are provided. The method includes: receiving a news article that relates to the entity; analyzing the content and/or functionality of the news article; and determining a quality score that corresponds to a relevancy of the news article with respect to the entity based on a result of the analyzing. The analyzing may be performed by applying an algorithm that uses a Natural Language Processing (NLP) technique to analyze the content and/or functionality and that generates an output that includes the quality score. The algorithm may also generate a dependency graph that illustrates relationships among various entities referred to in the news article.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.Inventors: Joe HALLIWELL, Andrew F. GOLDBERG, Derek JEAN-BAPTISTE, Lidia MANGU, Ahmad EMAMI, Ian BROWN, Joe HALL, Muthiah SOLAIAPPAN, Saket SHARMA
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Publication number: 20220129311Abstract: The system uses the non-repudiatory persistence of blockchain technology to store all task statuses and results across the distributed computer network in an immutable blockchain database. Coupled with the resiliency of the stored data, the system may determine a sequence of processing tasks for a given processing request and use the sequence to detect and/or predict failures. Accordingly, in the event of a detected system failure, the system may recover the results prior to the failure, minimizing disruptions to processing the request and improving hardware resiliency.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONInventors: Sanjay Kumar Stribady, Saket Sharma, Gursel Taskale
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Patent number: 11317083Abstract: An image sensor may be formed from stacked first and second substrates. An array of imaging pixels and verification circuitry may be formed in the first substrate. Row control circuitry may be formed in the second substrate. The row control circuitry may provide row control signals to the array of imaging pixels. The verification circuitry may also receive the row control signals from the row control circuitry. The first substrate may include a plurality of n-channel metal-oxide semiconductor transistors and may not include any p-channel metal-oxide semiconductor transistors. The verification circuitry may include an SR latch circuit with an S node coupled to a pull-up line and an R node coupled to a pull-down transistor to ensure the SR latch circuit starts up in a set state. The verification circuitry may include a level shifter that shifts a control signal voltage when the control signal is at a low level.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2019Date of Patent: April 26, 2022Assignee: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Martin Jonathan Steadman, Simon Charles Denny, Saket Sharma
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Patent number: 11243810Abstract: The system uses the non-repudiatory persistence of blockchain technology to store all task statuses and results across the distributed computer network in an immutable blockchain database. Coupled with the resiliency of the stored data, the system may determine a sequence of processing tasks for a given processing request and use the sequence to detect and/or predict failures. Accordingly, in the event of a detected system failure, the system may recover the results prior to the failure, minimizing disruptions to processing the request and improving hardware resiliency.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2021Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignee: The Bank of New York MellonInventors: Sanjay Kumar Stribady, Saket Sharma, Gursel Taskale
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Publication number: 20210191766Abstract: Methods and systems are described for improving hardware resiliency during serial processing tasks in distributed computer networks. In particular, the system uses may use the non-repudiatory persistence of blockchain technology to store all task statuses and results across the distributed computer network in an immutable blockchain database. Coupled with the resiliency of the stored data, the system may determine a sequence of processing tasks for a given processing request and use the sequence to detect and/or predict failures. Accordingly, in the event of a detected system failure, the system may recover the results prior to the failure, minimizing disruptions to processing the request and improving hardware resiliency.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2021Publication date: June 24, 2021Applicant: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONInventors: Sanjay Kumar STRIBADY, Saket SHARMA, Gursel TASKALE
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Publication number: 20200252603Abstract: An image sensor may be formed from stacked first and second substrates. An array of imaging pixels and verification circuitry may be formed in the first substrate. Row control circuitry may be formed in the second substrate. The row control circuitry may provide row control signals to the array of imaging pixels. The verification circuitry may also receive the row control signals from the row control circuitry. The first substrate may include a plurality of n-channel metal-oxide semiconductor transistors and may not include any p-channel metal-oxide semiconductor transistors. The verification circuitry may include an SR latch circuit with an S node coupled to a pull-up line and an R node coupled to a pull-down transistor to ensure the SR latch circuit starts up in a set state. The verification circuitry may include a level shifter that shifts a control signal voltage when the control signal is at a low level.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2019Publication date: August 6, 2020Applicant: SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLCInventors: Martin Jonathan STEADMAN, Simon Charles DENNY, Saket SHARMA
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Publication number: 20190378139Abstract: As steps of transactions are performed, a tracking system tracks the transactions by writing blocks of reports representing the performed steps of the transactions into a master blockchain. The master blockchain serves as an immutable record of performed steps for all transactions. The tracking system further generates individual lineage blockchains that include blocks of reports that are specific for a particular transaction, and the order of their creation. Therefore, each lineage blockchain serves as immutable record of performed steps for a specific transaction. The tracking system can monitor the states of the transactions as they are performed by accessing individual lineage blockchains. Therefore, when a transaction exception (e.g., a transaction error) occurs for a transaction, the tracking system can identify the transaction that is affected and can initiate a recovery process to ensure that the transaction exception is rectified.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2018Publication date: December 12, 2019Inventors: Sanjaykumar Stribady, Saket Sharma, Gursel Taskale