Patents by Inventor Tushar Kumar Jayantilal
Tushar Kumar Jayantilal 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: 11181982Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for reducing notifications on a user device to mitigate a user's injury associated with repetitive stress of using the user device. One or more notifications associated with the user device are received. A notification profile associated with the user is generated based on the received one or more notifications. In response to a query, position data and vital sign data associated with the user is received. The received position data and vital sign data associated with the user is analyzed and a health score associated with the user is calculated based on analyzed position data and vital sign data. In response to determining the health score deviates from a threshold range, the generated notification profile associated with the user is modified. One or more notifications alerts are communicated to the user based on the modified notification profile.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2018Date of Patent: November 23, 2021Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Paul R. Bastide, Mikaela C. Falk, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, Fang Lu, Ishwarya Rajendrababu
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Patent number: 10671142Abstract: A method, system and computer program product for providing social-geofenced-based application management for battery maximization. Social traffic information is collected for a defined cohort of persons within one or more predefined geofences, wherein the defined cohort of persons is based on one or more individual or group attributes, and the social traffic information includes battery usage for devices used by the defined cohort of persons. The social traffic information is analyzed to classify conditions derived therefrom into one or more categories. Application performance is controlled on a user's device, based on the conditions classified into the categories, to optimize battery usage of the user's device.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2018Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Paul R. Bastide, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, Fang Lu, Ishwarya Rajendrababu
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Patent number: 10558785Abstract: Mechanisms are provided for caching patient information in a variable list and using the variable list to evaluate patient rules. The mechanisms generate a patient registry comprising a plurality of patient registry records, each patient registry record being associated with a corresponding patient and comprising personal and medical information about the corresponding patient. The mechanisms compile at least one variable list for an input variable of one or more clinical rules. The variable list comprises a plurality of instances of personal and medical information from the plurality of sources that are associated with the variable. The mechanisms also process at least one clinical rule in the one or more clinical rules that references the variable as a criteria for evaluating the at least one clinical rule, based on the variable list associated with the variable to determine if the criteria is satisfied by one or more instances.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2016Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James S. Cox, Anthony J. DiGiorgio, David J. Gattis, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, William R. Patterson
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Publication number: 20200042086Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for reducing notifications on a user device to mitigate a user's injury associated with repetitive stress of using the user device. One or more notifications associated with the user device are received. A notification profile associated with the user is generated based on the received one or more notifications. In response to a query, position data and vital sign data associated with the user is received. The received position data and vital sign data associated with the user is analyzed and a health score associated with the user is calculated based on analyzed position data and vital sign data. In response to determining the health score deviates from a threshold range, the generated notification profile associated with the user is modified. One or more notifications alerts are communicated to the user based on the modified notification profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2018Publication date: February 6, 2020Inventors: Paul R. Bastide, Mikaela C. Falk, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, Fang Lu, Ishwarya Rajendrababu
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Patent number: 10528702Abstract: Mechanisms are provided for communicating with a patient. The mechanisms generate a patient registry comprising a plurality of patient registry records, each patient registry record being associated with a corresponding patient and comprising personal and medical information about the corresponding patient. The mechanisms collect, for each patient registry record, first data regarding treatment of the corresponding patient and second data regarding communications made with the corresponding patient. The mechanisms determine, based on analysis of the first data and second data associated with each of the patient registry records, a mode of communication that is most likely to result in a successful treatment of patients. The mechanisms initiate a communication with a patient of interest using the determined mode of communication based on the results of the determination.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2016Date of Patent: January 7, 2020Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James S. Cox, Jacob R. Danks, Anthony J. DiGiorgio, Alan C. Edwards, David J. Gattis, Jonathan M. Harmon, Charles W. Hill, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, William R. Patterson, James A. Sexton
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Publication number: 20190324519Abstract: A method, system and computer program product for providing social-geofenced-based application management for battery maximization. Social traffic information is collected for a defined cohort of persons within one or more predefined geofences, wherein the defined cohort of persons is based on one or more individual or group attributes, and the social traffic information includes battery usage for devices used by the defined cohort of persons. The social traffic information is analyzed to classify conditions derived therefrom into one or more categories. Application performance is controlled on a user's device, based on the conditions classified into the categories, to optimize battery usage of the user's device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2018Publication date: October 24, 2019Inventors: Paul R. Bastide, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, Fang Lu, Ishwarya Rajendrababu
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Publication number: 20170220757Abstract: Mechanisms are provided for communicating with a patient. The mechanisms generate a patient registry comprising a plurality of patient registry records, each patient registry record being associated with a corresponding patient and comprising personal and medical information about the corresponding patient. The mechanisms collect, for each patient registry record, first data regarding treatment of the corresponding patient and second data regarding communications made with the corresponding patient. The mechanisms determine, based on analysis of the first data and second data associated with each of the patient registry records, a mode of communication that is most likely to result in a successful treatment of patients. The mechanisms initiate a communication with a patient of interest using the determined mode of communication based on the results of the determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: James S. Cox, Jacob R. Danks, Anthony J. DiGiorgio, Alan C. Edwards, David J. Gattis, Jonathan M. Harmon, Charles W. Hill, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, William R. Patterson, James A. Sexton
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Publication number: 20170220758Abstract: Mechanisms are provided for performing sequential multi-modal communication with patients. The mechanisms generate a patient registry comprising a plurality of patient registry records, each patient registry record being associated with a corresponding patient and comprising personal and medical information about the corresponding patient. The mechanisms collect, for each patient registry record, first data regarding treatment of the corresponding patient and second data regarding communications made with the corresponding patient. The mechanisms determine, based on analysis of the first data and second data associated with each of the patient registry records, a sequence of modes of communication that is most likely to result in a successful treatment of patients. The mechanisms initiate a plurality of communications with a patient of interest using the determined sequence of modes of communication based on the results of the determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: James S. Cox, Jacob R. Danks, Anthony J. DiGiorgio, Alan C. Edwards, David J. Gattis, Jonathan M. Harmon, Charles W. Hill, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, William R. Patterson, James A. Sexton
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Publication number: 20170213005Abstract: Mechanisms are provided for caching patient information in a variable list and using the variable list to evaluate patient rules. The mechanisms generate a patient registry comprising a plurality of patient registry records, each patient registry record being associated with a corresponding patient and comprising personal and medical information about the corresponding patient. The mechanisms compile at least one variable list for an input variable of one or more clinical rules. The variable list comprises a plurality of instances of personal and medical information from the plurality of sources that are associated with the variable. The mechanisms also process at least one clinical rule in the one or more clinical rules that references the variable as a criteria for evaluating the at least one clinical rule, based on the variable list associated with the variable to determine if the criteria is satisfied by one or more instances.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2016Publication date: July 27, 2017Inventors: James S. Cox, Anthony J. DiGiorgio, David J. Gattis, Tushar Kumar Jayantilal, William R. Patterson