Patents by Inventor Tanveer AHMED

Tanveer AHMED 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).

  • Publication number: 20240361470
    Abstract: According to an embodiment herein, a method of fabricating (100) a proton dosimeter (200) including; filing off (104) a frontal surface of a light emitting diode (LED) (120) and a frontal surface of a light-to-frequency converter (LFC) (124); exposing a plurality of first sensitive zone (122) of the LED (120) and a plurality of second sensitive zone (123) of the LFC (124); bonding (108) the plurality of first sensitive zones (122) and the plurality of second sensitive zones (123) by acrylic glue; wrapping (110) the sensitive zone interface of the LED (120) and the LFC (124) in a metal foil (111) and a polymer tape (113); and filling a gap between the metal foil (111) and a plurality of terminal leads (115) of the LED (120) and the LFC (124) with acrylic polymer aliquots (125)
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 15, 2021
    Publication date: October 31, 2024
    Inventors: Bhaskar MUKHERJEE, Tanveer AHMED, Anirudh N SHARMA, Rahul RAWAT
  • Publication number: 20200311600
    Abstract: Methods, software programs, and systems for behavioral analysis of computer applications, and, more particularly, for the prediction of application behavior within and across heterogeneous environments, using machine learning techniques, are disclosed. A method according to certain of these embodiments includes retrieving merged configuration/utilization data and generating predicted application behavior information. The merged configuration/utilization data includes at least a portion of application configuration information and at least a portion of environment configuration information. The application configuration information is information regarding a configuration of an application. The environment configuration information is information regarding a configuration of an environment in which the application is executed. The predicted application behavior information is generated using a machine learning model, which receives the merged configuration/utilization data as one or more inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2019
    Publication date: October 1, 2020
    Inventors: Narayan Kulkarni, Murali Krishna, Syed Tanveer Ahmed
  • Patent number: 10154850
    Abstract: A nasal balloon catheter and sponge unit is provided for stopping posterior epistaxis (nosebleed) in a quick and adjustable manner. The unit can be easily introduced into the bleeding nasal passage of a patient by a health care provider. Once inserted in the patient's nasal passage, the unit operates through inflation of a posterior balloon via a catheter, acting to stop the posterior bleed. In some embodiments, a second (anterior) balloon covers the inside of the nasal passage and is inflated subsequent to the inflation of the posterior balloon. Excess blood coming out of the nasal passage in the front is stopped by an absorbable sponge. If the packing is loose and blood escapes from the back of the nasal passage, a nut is utilized to squeeze the catheter against the nostril, hence more tightly pulling the posterior balloon to stop the blood.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2018
    Inventor: Tanveer Ahmed Janjua
  • Publication number: 20170172592
    Abstract: A nasal balloon catheter and sponge unit is provided for stopping posterior epistaxis (nosebleed) in a quick and adjustable manner. The unit can be easily introduced into the bleeding nasal passage of a patient by a health care provider. Once inserted in the patient's nasal passage, the unit operates through inflation of a posterior balloon via a catheter, acting to stop the posterior bleed. In some embodiments, a second (anterior) balloon covers the inside of the nasal passage and is inflated subsequent to the inflation of the posterior balloon. Excess blood coming out of the nasal passage in the front is stopped by an absorbable sponge. If the packing is loose and blood escapes from the back of the nasal passage, a nut is utilized to squeeze the catheter against the nostril, hence more tightly pulling the posterior balloon to stop the blood.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2015
    Publication date: June 22, 2017
    Inventor: Tanveer Ahmed Janjua
  • Patent number: 8364696
    Abstract: Many integrated development environments provide “intelligent feedback” to developers. Current “intelligent feedback” techniques may not work well with source code files comprising context sensitive programming languages because edits to one place in the code may change the meaning of arbitrary other places in the code, thus requiring additional full semantic parses to maintain correctness of the system. As provided herein, context-free “name” parsing may be performed to support entity candidate recursive semantic parsing in determining the meaning of the entity. A name parse may be performed to build and/or update a name table and a range table comprising names of entities and their positions within a source code file. Upon receiving a request to determine the meaning of a selected entity within the source code file, the tables may be queried to determine entity names and locations that are to be semantically parsed to determine a selected entity meaning.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2013
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Lee Hall, Tanveer Ahmed Gani, Richard Thomas Russo, Stephan Thomas Lavavej, Jason Joseph Shirk, Mitchell Warren Slep, Thierry Miceli
  • Publication number: 20100185669
    Abstract: Many integrated development environments provide “intelligent feedback” to developers. Current “intelligent feedback” techniques may not work well with source code files comprising context sensitive programming languages because edits to one place in the code may change the meaning of arbitrary other places in the code, thus requiring additional full semantic parses to maintain correctness of the system. As provided herein, context-free “name” parsing may be performed to support entity candidate recursive semantic parsing in determining the meaning of the entity. A name parse may be performed to build and/or update a name table and a range table comprising names of entities and their positions within a source code file. Upon receiving a request to determine the meaning of a selected entity within the source code file, the tables may be queried to determine entity names and locations that are to be semantically parsed to determine a selected entity meaning.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 9, 2009
    Publication date: July 22, 2010
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Lee Hall, Tanveer Ahmed Gani, Richard Thomas Russo, Stephan Thomas Lavavej, Jason Joseph Shirk, Mitchell Warren Slep, Thierry Miceli