Patents by Inventor Sanjay Saxena
Sanjay Saxena 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: 8559310Abstract: A method for bandwidth control includes maintaining priority rules for IP traffic. The method further includes determining current traffic characteristics associated with at least a portion of the IP traffic. The method also includes modifying a priority level based in part on the current traffic characteristics. In one embodiment, the method includes modifying a priority level based on a priority level associated with another user, application, protocol type, or interface identifier. In accordance with another embodiment, priority levels are modified in a plurality of networks or network elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: CA, Inc.Inventor: Sanjay Saxena
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Patent number: 7970777Abstract: A system receives a model for a database to be queried and determines a first component-type and a first data-type for a first search criterion based on the model. The system generates at least one search criterion component that corresponds to the first search criterion and renders a query component that comprises the search criterion component.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Sanjay Saxena, Ritchard Shadian, Srinivas Indla
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Publication number: 20090177625Abstract: A system receives a model for a database to be queried and determines a first component-type and a first data-type for a first search criterion based on the model. The system generates at least one search criterion component that corresponds to the first search criterion and renders a query component that comprises the search criterion component.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Sanjay Saxena, Ritchard Shadian, Srinivas Indla
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Patent number: 7553668Abstract: The present invention relates to the isolation and identification of nucleic acid sequences encoding the coat protein of papaya ringspot virus in the Kapoho (KA), Keaau (KE), Thailand (TH), Brazil (BR), Jamaica (JA), Mexico (ME), Venezuela (VE), and Oahu (OA) strains, and the uses thereof to impart viral resistance to papaya plants. The present invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs containing individual or multiple papaya ringspot virus coat protein-encoding nucleic acid sequences, and host cells and transgenic plants and seeds containing such constructs. The present invention is also directed to a method of using such constructs to impart to plants resistance to papaya ringspot virus.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Gonsalves, Chu-Hui Chiang, Paula F. Tennant, Carol V. Gonsalves, Nonglak Sarindu, Manoel Teixeira Souza, Jr., Osmar Nickel, Gustavo Alberto Fermin-Munoz, Sanjay Saxena, Wenqi Cai
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Patent number: 7539824Abstract: A system in accordance with an embodiment of the invention provides Quality of Service (QoS) for Storage Access. Such QoS is partially enabled in one embodiment by the automatic pooling of storage devices and provisioning virtual targets from those pools. QoS is enforced in one embodiment by keeping the bandwidth for each connection within a specified range, and particularly, by controlling the number of allowed concurrent requests from an initiator. Load balancing is also provided in one embodiment, improving response times for requests, further easing the ability to provide QoS.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Santosh C. Lolayekar, Yu-Ping Cheng, Renato E. Maranon, Sanjay Saxena
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Publication number: 20090059791Abstract: A method for bandwidth control includes maintaining priority rules for IP traffic. The method further includes determining current traffic characteristics associated with at least a portion of the IP traffic. The method also includes modifying a priority level based in part on the current traffic characteristics. In one embodiment, the method includes modifying a priority level based on a priority level associated with another user, application, protocol type, or interface identifier. In accordance with another embodiment, priority levels are modified in a plurality of networks or network elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: Computer Associates Think, Inc.Inventor: Sanjay Saxena
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Publication number: 20070089197Abstract: The present invention relates to the isolation and identification of nucleic acid sequences encoding the coat protein of papaya ringspot virus in the Kapoho (KA), Keaau (KE), Thailand (TH), Brazil (BR), Jamaica (JA), Mexico (ME), Venezuela (VE), and Oahu (OA) strains, and the uses thereof to impart viral resistance to papaya plants. The present invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs containing individual or multiple papaya ringspot virus coat protein-encoding nucleic acid sequences, and host cells and transgenic plants and seeds containing such constructs. The present invention is also directed to a method of using such constructs to impart to plants resistance to papaya ringspot virus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: Dennis Gonsalves, Chu-Hui Chiang, Paula Tennant, Carol Gonsalves, Nonglak Sarindu, Manoel Souza, Osmar Nickel, Gustavo Fermin-Munoz, Sanjay Saxena, Wenqi Cai
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Patent number: 7078586Abstract: The present invention relates to the isolation and identification of nucleic acid sequences encoding the coat protein of papaya ringspot virus in the Kapoho (KA), Keaau (KE), Thailand (TH), Brazil (BR), Jamaica (JA), Mexico (ME), Venezuela (VE), and Oahu (OA) strains, and the uses thereof to impart viral resistance to papaya plants. The present invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs containing individual or multiple papaya ringspot virus coat protein-encoding nucleic acid sequences, and host cells and transgenic plants and seeds containing such constructs. The present invention is also directed to a method of using such constructs to impart to plants resistance to papaya ringspot virus.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Gonsalves, Chu-Hui Chiang, Paula F. Tennant, Carol V. Gonsalves, Nonglak Sarindu, Manoel Teixeira Souza, Jr., Osmar Nickel, Gustavo Alberto Fermin-Munoz, Sanjay Saxena, Wenqi Cai
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Publication number: 20060075191Abstract: A system in accordance with an embodiment of the invention provides Quality of Service (QoS) for Storage Access. Such QoS is partially enabled in one embodiment by the automatic pooling of storage devices and provisioning virtual targets from those pools. QoS is enforced in one embodiment by keeping the bandwidth for each connection within a specified range, and particularly, by controlling the number of allowed concurrent requests from an initiator. Load balancing is also provided in one embodiment, improving response times for requests, further easing the ability to provide QoS.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Santosh Lolayekar, Yu-Ping Cheng, Renato Maranon, Sanjay Saxena
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Patent number: 6976134Abstract: A system in accordance with an embodiment of the invention provides Quality of Service (QoS) for Storage Access. Such QoS is partially enabled in one embodiment by the automatic pooling of storage devices and provisioning virtual targets from those pools. QoS is enforced in one embodiment by keeping the bandwidth for each connection within a specified range, and particularly, by controlling the number of allowed concurrent requests from an initiator. Load balancing is also provided in one embodiment, improving response times for requests, further easing the ability to provide QoS.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Santosh C. Lolayekar, Yu-Ping Cheng, Renato E. Maranon, Sanjay Saxena
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Publication number: 20030172397Abstract: The present invention relates to the isolation and identification of nucleic acid sequences encoding the coat protein of papaya ringspot virus in the Kapoho (KA), Keaau (KE), Thailand (TH), Brazil (BR), Jamaica (JA), Mexico (ME), Venezuela (VE), and Oahu (OA) strains, and the uses thereof to impart viral resistance to papaya plants. The present invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs containing individual or multiple papaya ringspot virus coat protein-encoding nucleic acid sequences, and host cells and transgenic plants and seeds containing such constructs. The present invention is also directed to a method of using such constructs to impart to plants resistance to papaya ringspot virus.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventors: Dennis Gonsalves, Chu-Hui Chiang, Paula F. Tennant, Carol V. Gonsalves, Nonglak Sarindu, Manoel Teixeira Souza, Osmar Nickel, Gustavo Alberto Fermin-Munoz, Sanjay Saxena, Wenqi Cai
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Patent number: 6560770Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for extending the behavior and attributes of applications designed using a fourth generation language (4GL) programming tool. Specifically, a 4GL programming tool is provided that allows application designers to specify the implementation classes of the components that are used in the applications that they design using the 4GL programming tool. The implementation classes thus specified may define attributes and behaviors not supported by the corresponding component implementations provided with the 4GL programming tool. During runtime, methods in the specified implementation classes are invoked. To correctly invoke the methods of user-specified implementation classes, the interfaces of the methods must be known to the entity performing the invocations.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1999Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Oracle CorporationInventors: Sanjay Saxena, Christopher J. Harrison