Godfrey P. D'Souza - Santa Clara CA, US Douglas Laird - Los Gatos CA, US Malcolm J. Wing - Palo Alto CA, US Colin N. Murphy - Belmont CA, US Dana L. How - Palo Alto CA, US Robert Yu - Newark CA, US Jay B. Patel - Los Gatos CA, US Ivo Dobbelaere - Los Altos CA, US Jason Golbus - Campbell CA, US Suresh Subramaniam - Palo Alto CA, US Mukunda Krishnappa - Cupertino CA, US Pohrong R. Chu - Saratoga CA, US Dave Trossen - Santa Clara CA, US Kevin James - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Cswitch Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H03K 19/173
US Classification:
326 38, 326 41, 326 47
Abstract:
A system including a plurality of programmable logic blocks, a plurality of special-purpose blocks, and a configurable high-speed mesh interconnect fabric operatively connecting the plurality of programmable logic blocks and the plurality of special-purpose blocks, where the configurable high-speed mesh interconnect fabric is configured to implement a plurality of interconnect pipeline buses spanning across the system.
Memory Controller For Heterogeneous Configurable Integrated Circuits
Suresh Subramaniam - Palo Alto CA, US Mukunda Krishnappa - Cupertino CA, US Pohrong R. Chu - Saratoga CA, US Jason Golbus - Campbell CA, US Dana L. How - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Cswitch Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H03K 19/173
US Classification:
326 38
Abstract:
A system including a configurable memory controller, a memory interface, and a configurable high speed communications fabric comprising a plurality of interconnect stations arranged in an array and operable to implement a plurality of pipelined buses, where the configurable memory controller is operably coupled to the configurable high speed communications fabric using a first interconnect station of the plurality of interconnect stations, where the memory interface is operably coupled to the configurable high speed communications fabric using a second interconnect station of the plurality of interconnect stations, where the plurality of interconnect stations are configured to satisfy a timing requirement of the memory interface, and where the configurable memory controller, the memory interface, and the configurable high speed communications fabric are associated with a configurable integrated circuit.
Smartwatch With A Multi-Purpose Sensor For Remote Monitoring Of A Patent
- Palo Alto CA, US Suresh Subramaniam - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Gestln Time Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G08B 21/04 H04Q 9/00
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for remote monitoring of a medical patient using a smartwatch is described. A sensor device is placed in physical contact with the patient. The sensor communicates with a smartwatch using Bluetooth or another wireless communication protocol. The smartwatch then communicates with a remote server that compiles data regarding the patient. The system can gather data such as the patient's temperature, the amount of exercise undertaken by the patient, the amount of sleep by the patient, and whether the patient has physically fallen.
Peak Flow Meter, Breathalyzer, And Pulse Oximeter For Use With A Mobile Device
- Palo Alto CA, US Suresh SUBRAMANIAM - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
GestIn Time, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/1455 A61B 5/08
US Classification:
600340, 600538, 600532
Abstract:
A peak flow meter, breathalyzer, and pulse oximeter for use with a mobile device, such as a smartphone, are disclosed. In one embodiment, the peak flow meter receives air flow from the patient, converts it into an electrical signal using a pressure transducer, and transmits the signal to a mobile device over an interface. In another embodiment, the microphone of the mobile device is used to directly receive the airflow, and the mobile device converts the airflow into an electrical signal indicating the peak flow. In another embodiment, a breathalyzer receives air flow from a patient, converts it into an electrical signal using a sensor, and transmits the signal to a mobile device over an interface. In another embodiment, a pulse oximeter measures oxygen saturation in a patient's blood and transmits an electrical signal for that measurement to a mobile device over an interface.
Method And Apparatus For Displaying Periodic Signals And Quasi-Periodic Signals Generated By A Medical Device
- Palo Alto CA, US Krishna Garimella - San Jose CA, US Suresh Subramaniam - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 G06T 11/20
US Classification:
345589, 345440
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for displaying periodic signals generated by a medical device is disclosed. A method and apparatus for displaying quasi-periodic signals generated by a medical device also is disclosed.
Method And Apparatus For Displaying Periodic Signals Generated By A Medical Device
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Birla Institute of Technology and Science M.S. in Software SystemsPSG College of Technology B.S. in Electronics and Communications Engineering