Dell Products L.P. patent applications on May 1st, 2025
Patent Applications by Dell Products L.P. on May 1st, 2025
Dell Products L.P.: 119 patent applications
Dell Products L.P. has applied for patents in the areas of G06F11/14 (11), H04L9/40 (10), G06F9/50 (7), H05K7/20 (6), G06F21/62 (6) G06N20/00 (5), H05K7/1402 (4), G06F21/6218 (3), G06F11/0793 (3), G06F1/1688 (3)
With keywords such as: data, processing, management, based, information, device, systems, controller, edge, and disclosed in patent application abstracts.
Patent Applications by Dell Products L.P.
Inventor(s): Vinicius Michel Gottin of Rio de Janeiro – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Pablo Nascimento da Silva of Niterói – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Paulo Abelha Ferreira of Rio de Janeiro – RJ BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): B25J9/16
CPC Code(s): B25J9/1664
Abstract: context aware trajectory forecasting is disclosed. a mobile entity operating in an environment may be performing a task or be associated with a context. the task or context of the mobile entity is determined and filtered with respect to a structure that stores context or task-based typical or rich trajectories. candidate trajectories are identified and similarity scores are determined for the candidate trajectories. the similarity scores account for attribute importances. this allows a trajectory of the mobile device to be forecast with respect to the historical data of other mobile devices performing the same or similar tasks or that have a similar context.
20250137298. INTEGRATED SECURITY LOCK_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Danilo O. Tan of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Geroncio O. Tan of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Daniel L. Hamlin of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): E05B73/00, E05B47/00, E05B47/02
CPC Code(s): E05B73/0082
Abstract: a security lock is provided for a mobile device. the security lock includes a pair of locking elements and a pair of electromechanical actuators. each locking element has a profile configured to complement a profile of a locking tab of an external locking assembly. each electromechanical actuator is configured to engage an associated one of the locking elements to lock the locking tab to the mobile device, and to disengage the associated locking element to unlock the locking tab.
Inventor(s): Sivaprakasam Rajappan of Banglore IN for dell products l.p., Dhilip S. Kumar of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Rajesh Krishnan of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Shadab Ali of Nawanda IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G05B23/02
CPC Code(s): G05B23/0243
Abstract: techniques are provided for machine learning-based anomaly detection for repetitive tasks performed using edge instruments. one method includes obtaining sensor data characterizing an orientation and/or an acceleration of an edge instrument utilized to perform a repetitive task, comprising a sequence of actions, by a user. the sensor data is obtained from at least one sensor embedded in the edge instrument. the sensor data is applied to a machine learning model trained to identify a deviation from an expected sequence of actions associated with the repetitive task. the machine learning model is embedded in the edge instrument. an automated action is initiated in response to the machine learning model identifying the deviation from the expected sequence of actions.
Inventor(s): MAXIM BALIN of Gan-Yavne IL for dell products l.p., NECHAMI MAMAN of Jerusalem IL for dell products l.p., EMMANUEL ANDRE of Singapore SG for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/12
CPC Code(s): G06F1/12
Abstract: methods and systems for securing edge devices are disclosed. the edge devices may be secured by facilitating time synchronization of the edge devices through an edge orchestrator. the edge orchestrator may securely perform time synchronization with a trusted time server. the edge orchestrator may obtain a true time value from the trusted time server and verify the integrity of the true time value using security processes. once the integrity of the true time value has been verified, then the edge devices may obtain the true time value from the edge orchestrator through secure communication channels. after the edge devices obtain the true time value from the edge orchestrator, the edge device may perform time synchronization.
Inventor(s): Jace W. Files of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., John Trevor Morrison of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Chiu-Jung Tsen of Zhubei City TW for dell products l.p., Shawn Paul Hoss of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/16, G01R33/07, G06F3/16
CPC Code(s): G06F1/1688
Abstract: a portable information handling system housing biases to the closed position by attracting a piece of ferromagnetic material disposed in a lid housing portion to a magnet in a speaker disposed in a main housing portion. a hall sensor proximate the ferromagnetic material detects the speaker magnet in the closed position and communicates open or closed position detection through a flexible cable and hinge to an embedded controller in the main housing for execution of logic associated with open and closed positions, such as acpi sleep and wake states.
Inventor(s): Jace W. Files of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., John Trevor Morrison of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Chiu-Jung Tsen of Zhubei City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/16, G01R33/07, G06F3/16
CPC Code(s): G06F1/1688
Abstract: a portable information handling system speaker mount has standardized contacts and mounting points to accept plural speaker types with different speaker characteristics to generate audible sounds driven by an audio subsystem with audio driver settings, such as speaker-type gains. when a speaker is inserted, the audio subsystem communicates a coil characterization signal to the speaker and then analyzes the coil response to identify the type of the speaker, such as by determining the resistance of the coil to a direct current signal or the impedance of the coil from a frequency-based signal. in one example embodiment, the coil characterization signal generates audible noise from the speaker that is detected by a microphone and analyzed to determine the speaker type identity.
Inventor(s): Jace W. Files of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., John Trevor Morrison of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Shawn Paul Hoss of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., Chiu-Jung Tsen of Zhubei City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/16, G01R33/07, G06F3/16
CPC Code(s): G06F1/1688
Abstract: a portable information handling system housing biases to the closed position by attracting a piece of ferromagnetic material disposed in a lid housing portion to a magnet in a speaker disposed in a main housing portion. a hall sensor proximate the ferromagnetic material detects the speaker magnet in the closed position and communicates open or closed position detection through a flexible cable and hinge to an embedded controller in the main housing for execution of logic associated with open and closed positions, such as acpi sleep and wake states.
Inventor(s): Travis C. North of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p., ENOCH CHEN of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., POMIN SHIH of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., MICHAEL JAMES PESCETTO of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/20, H05K7/20
CPC Code(s): G06F1/206
Abstract: a thermal management system, including a fan including: a fan housing; an impeller coupled to the fan housing; a fin stack coupled to the fan; a heat pipe having a first end and a second end, the heat pipe in thermal communication with a computing element at the first end of the heat pipe; a vapor chamber coupled to the fan housing, the vapor chamber and the fan housing encasing the impeller, the vapor chamber coupled to the second end of the heat pipe, the vapor chamber in fluid communication with the heat pipe, wherein the heat pipe is configured to transfer thermal energy from the computing element at the first end of the heat pipe to the second end of the heat pipe such that the thermal energy is transferred to the vapor chamber, wherein the impeller transfers the thermal energy at the vapor chamber to the fin stack.
Inventor(s): Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., Yan Ning of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/26
CPC Code(s): G06F1/26
Abstract: an information handling system stores a knob table, and determines time series data for one or more applications being executed. the information handling system extracts features associated with the system, and determines a system type for the information handling system. the system determines a running average power level based on the time series data, the extracted features, and the system type. based on the determined running average power level, the information handling system determines a configuration knob to optimize the system. the configuration knob is determined from the knob table in the memory.
Inventor(s): Chen Hsin Chang of Keelung City TW for dell products l.p., Yaotsung Chang of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Li-Min Wu of Taoyuan City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F1/3234, G06F1/16, G06F1/3218
CPC Code(s): G06F1/3265
Abstract: a portable information handling system manages power consumption by selectively powering down an integrated display when the housing rotational orientation indicates that visual images have less end user utility, such as between 15 and 80 degrees of open rotation. when the information handling system has a peripheral display interfaced, the central processing unit and graphical processing unit continue to operate to present information as visual images at the peripheral display while the integrated display powers down to reduce power consumption.
Inventor(s): Chaojun Zhao of Chengdu CN for dell products l.p., Shuangshuang Liang of Zunyi CN for dell products l.p., Yang Zhang of Chengdu CN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F3/06
CPC Code(s): G06F3/0608
Abstract: embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, an electronic device, and a computer program product for compressing data. the method includes determining a plurality of access levels of a plurality of storage areas in a storage space based on a plurality of input/output (io) counts of the plurality of storage areas in a historical time period. the method further includes determining an access level threshold based on the utilization of the storage space. the method further includes selecting at least one target storage area among the plurality of storage areas based on the plurality of access levels and the access level threshold. the method further includes compressing a plurality of pages in the at least one target storage area. embodiments of the present disclosure provide a strategy of merging and compression based on a system state, which balances data compression efficiency and system performance.
Inventor(s): Victor Salamon of Edmonton CA for dell products l.p., Paul N. Berube of Edmonton CA for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F3/06
CPC Code(s): G06F3/0626
Abstract: a technique for transferring data from a host to a data storage system includes monitoring performance metrics indicative of data compression and network transmission from the host to the storage system and dynamically selecting a compression process from among multiple options of compression processes to optimize end-to-end performance based on the monitored indicators.
20250138795. SERVICES DEPLOYMENT TO DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): IGOR DUBROVSKY of Beer Sheva IL for dell products l.p., BORIS SHPILYUCK of Ashdod IL for dell products l.p., MAXIM BALIN of Gan-Yavne IL for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F8/41
CPC Code(s): G06F8/433
Abstract: methods and systems for managing services provided by a data processing system are disclosed. a service of the services may be managed by accounting for other services and dependencies on which the service of the service relies. to account for the other services, the dependencies may need to be validated. to validate the dependencies, the other services may be checked to see if they are implemented. if the other services are not implemented, the other services may be supplemented. otherwise, the other services may be validated and therefore the dependencies may be validated. once the other services and the dependencies are validated, then a service of the services may be deployed.
Inventor(s): SUDHIR VITTAL SHETTY of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p., VINAY SAWAL of Fremont CA US for dell products l.p., CHRISTOPHER BAUER ATKINSON of Woodstock GA US for dell products l.p., JACOB R. HUTCHESON of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F8/65, G06F8/41, G06F8/71
CPC Code(s): G06F8/65
Abstract: methods and systems for managing operations for a data processing system are disclosed. to manage operations for the data processing system, a device update graph may be generated based on software component versions and dependency data associated with a requested update to be applied to the data processing system. a reverse topological analysis may be performed, using the device update graph, in order to identify different paths through the graph and corresponding cost for traversing each of the paths. a duration of time to complete application of the update may be identified based on the corresponding cost for each of the path. the duration of time (in isolation and/or including additional update information) may be used in obtaining an update plan for the data processing system. the update plan may be used in managing operations for the data processing system.
Inventor(s): Michael E. Brown of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Marshal Savage of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Jitendra Jagasia of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Jack Fewx of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Prashanth Giri of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Ching-Jye Chang of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F8/656, G06F8/61
CPC Code(s): G06F8/656
Abstract: an information handling system receives an installation file package to upgrade a first plugin to a second plugin included in the installation file package. in response to determining that a first component identifier of the first plugin matches a second component identifier of the second plugin, the system performs a non-disruptive update process, wherein the first plugin and the second plugin support the non-disruptive update process. the non-disruptive update process includes notifying the first plugin that the non-disruptive update process is starting, installing the second plugin while the first plugin is running, and shutting down the first plugin subsequent to a receipt of a status update from the second plugin that the second plugin is running in a good state.
Inventor(s): Shibi Panikkar of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Subhashini Puram of Hyderabad IN for dell products l.p., Aashna Mohapatra of Bhubaneswar IN for dell products l.p., Ambarish Roy of Guwahati IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F8/70, G06F11/36
CPC Code(s): G06F8/70
Abstract: an example methodology includes, by a computing device, traversing through one or more locators to validate the one or more locators, wherein each locator of the one or more locators is for an element on a page of an application. the method also includes, responsive to a determination of a failure of a locator to identify a current element on a page of the application, by the computing device, identifying a new element on the page of the application, wherein the new element is identified based on the current element, generating a new locator for the failed locator based on the new element, and updating a web elements repository for the application with the new locator.
Inventor(s): Chih-Chung Chen of Taoyuan City TW for dell products l.p., Shih-Chieh Hsu of New Taipei City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/4401
CPC Code(s): G06F9/4405
Abstract: a multi-path initialization system includes a chassis. at least one storage device is housed in the chassis and includes an initialization path database storing respective initialization path information for each of a plurality of different initialization paths, and an initialization firmware volume database storing a plurality of initialization firmware volumes. an initialization subsystem is housed in the chassis, is coupled to the storage device(s), and receives an initialization path instruction to perform an initialization process according to an initialization path. the initialization subsystem identifies initialization path information for the initialization path that is included in the plurality of different initialization paths in the initialization path database, and identifies a subset of the plurality of initialization firmware volumes in the initialization firmware volume database based on the initialization path information. the initialization subsystem then performs the initialization process using the subset of the plurality of initialization firmware volumes.
Inventor(s): ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., GOKUL THIRUCHENGODE VAJRAVEL of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/445, G06F21/31, H04L9/40, H04L67/306
CPC Code(s): G06F9/4451
Abstract: methods and systems for managing data processing systems are disclosed. to manage a data processing of the data processing systems, the data processing system may be placed in a first operating state. to do so, first log in credentials may be obtained from a first user and may be used to obtain a first user persona from a server. the first user persona may be obtained via an out of band communication channel and may include a first set of configurations for the data processing system. the first set of the configurations may indicate preferences for operation of the data processing system associated with the first user. at least a portion of the first set of the configurations may be implemented by hardware resources of the data processing system and, therefore, computer-implemented services may be more likely to be provided as desired by the first user.
Inventor(s): George Mathew of Belmont CA US for dell products l.p., Shefali Gautam of Belmont CA US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/455
CPC Code(s): G06F9/45558
Abstract: a first event sent from a service belonging to a distributed data management application for one or more other services is received. the service and one or more other services are hosted across nodes of the cluster and the service is a sending service. the first event, including a first membership list listing services that are currently members of the cluster, is broadcast to each service in the cluster. a second event is received indicating that a new service belonging to the application has joined the cluster. the second event, including a second membership list listing services that are currently members of the cluster, is broadcast to each service in the cluster. the second membership list includes the new service. the sending service identifies the new service by comparing the first and second membership lists and determines whether the new service should be sent the first event.
20250138865. PRIORITY-DRIVEN MIGRATION OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Abhishek Mishra of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Apoorva Neyyanira Ravi of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Kumar Saurav of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/46
CPC Code(s): G06F9/465
Abstract: methods, system, and non-transitory processor-readable storage medium for a component development migration system are provided herein. an example method includes a reverse proxy server that receives a hypertext transfer protocol (http) request from a client system. the reverse proxy server intercepts the http request between the client system and a server. a listener module receives a digital footprint of the http request, where the digital footprint identifies a feature associated with an enterprise application. the method determines a feature score associated with the feature, and an overall feature score using a weighted feature score and a weighted feature priority score. the method then migrates development of a component of the enterprise application to a second enterprise application according to the overall feature score.
Inventor(s): Isabella Costa Maia of São Paulo – SP BR for dell products l.p., Karen Braga Enes of Belo Horizonte – MG BR for dell products l.p., Karen Stéfany Martins of Belo Horizonte – MG BR for dell products l.p., Luiz Fernando Sommaggio Coletta of Tupã – SP BR for dell products l.p., Pablo Nascimento da Silva of Niterói – RJ BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/48
CPC Code(s): G06F9/4881
Abstract: one example method includes training a task-agnostic continual learning (cl) model using prompt pool parameters and scheduling identification parameters, where the cl model comprises a machine learning model that is operable to perform tasks, monitoring a datastream that is provided to the cl model, and identifying every c instances of the datastream as a collection so that one or more collections are defined, and identifying, based on analysis of the datastream, a task scheduling type embodied in the datastream.
Inventor(s): Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., Mitchell Markow of Hutto TX US for dell products l.p., Suraj M. Varma of Portland OR US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/48, G06F9/50
CPC Code(s): G06F9/4881
Abstract: an information handling system includes a processor and a scheduler. the processor includes first cores of a first type and second cores of a second type and provides affinity information associated with first cores and the second cores. the scheduler schedules threads on the first cores and the second cores based on the affinity information. the information handling system provides an indication to the scheduler to schedule a thread on the first cores. the scheduler determines that thread is to be scheduled on the second cores based on the affinity information, and schedules the thread on the first cores based on the indication.
Inventor(s): VINAY SAWAL of Fremont CA US for dell products l.p., CHRISTOPHER BAUER ATKINSON of Woodstock GA US for dell products l.p., JASON DAVID SHAW of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., SUDHIR VITTAL SHETTY of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/50, G06T1/00
CPC Code(s): G06F9/5011
Abstract: methods and systems for managing processes performed by a host device are disclosed. to manage the processes performed by the host device, the future state of operation of the host device performing the process may be identified. to identify the future state of operation, the actual state of operation at various points in time during performance of the process may be obtained. the actual state of operation may be obtained using information presented by a graphical user interface managed by a process performed by the host device at different points in time. by doing so, the identified future operating state may be used to manage the continued performance of the process to facilitate completion of the process.
Inventor(s): Lakshmi Saroja Nalam of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Vasanth Sathyanarayanan of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Parminder Singh Sethi of Ludhiana IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/50
CPC Code(s): G06F9/5027
Abstract: a method utilizes a machine learning algorithm comprising one or more first decision trees generated based on device data representing a set of one or more physical devices in an information processing system to determine a recommendation for adding one or more additional physical devices to the information processing system based on a given system goal. in response to the recommendation, the method utilizes the machine learning algorithm comprising one or more second decision trees generated based on information processing system data to determine one or more hardware profiles for the one or more additional physical devices in accordance with the given system goal. the one or more hardware profiles are deployed to the one or more additional physical devices to enable the one or more additional physical devices to operate in the information processing system with the set of one or more physical devices.
Inventor(s): Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., Suraj Varma of Portland OR US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/50
CPC Code(s): G06F9/5038
Abstract: an information handling system determines a workload class currently running in the foreground, and determines a selected optimization priority. the system determines a configuration setting based on the workload class currently running in the foreground and the selected optimization priority, and applies the configuration setting.
Inventor(s): Rajiv Popat of Kolkata IN for dell products l.p., Bijan Kumar Mohanty of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Hung Dinh of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/50
CPC Code(s): G06F9/5072
Abstract: an apparatus comprises at least one processing device configured to maintain an execution queue data structure comprising tasks to be executed, the tasks comprising execution of server-side code for application services hosted by servers in an information technology infrastructure environment. the at least one processing device is also configured to determine hardware and software requirements for the tasks in the execution queue data structure, and to determine hardware and software resources available on client devices in the information technology infrastructure environment. the at least one processing device is further configured to offload execution of at least a subset of the tasks in the execution queue data structure from the servers to the client devices based at least in part on mapping the determined available hardware and software resources of the client devices with the determined hardware and software requirements for the tasks in the execution queue data structure.
Inventor(s): Werner Spolidoro Freund of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p., João Victor Pinto of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p., Micael Veríssimo de Araújo of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/50, G06F9/455
CPC Code(s): G06F9/5077
Abstract: a configuration hardening system is disclosed. a first phase collects and stores configuration structure information and threat intelligence information in a knowledge graph. a second phase receives configuration information of a container orchestration system. the configuration information is scanned for misconfigurations. resolutions, such as patches, to the misconfigurations are determined using the knowledge graph and a human in the loop mechanism. the resolutions are applied and, when necessary, a zero trust system is provided with sufficient data to monitor the vulnerabilities or weaknesses associated with the misconfigurations. when the resolutions are ready, the resolutions, which may include updated configuration information, are implemented in the container orchestration system.
20250138905. AUTOMATED WORKLOAD MIGRATION FRAMEWORK_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Nithiyanandham Tamilselvan of Salem IN for dell products l.p., Himanshu Shekhar of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Selva Kumar S of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Tanmoy Nath of Bongaigaon IN for dell products l.p., Dinesh Ginwali of Dehradun IN for dell products l.p., Mahasweta Keshri of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Amulya HN of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/50, G06F11/32
CPC Code(s): G06F9/5088
Abstract: methods, apparatus, and processor-readable storage media for providing an automated workload migration framework are presented herein. an example computer-implemented method includes obtaining one or more requests for migrating a plurality of workloads, where the one or more requests comprise information corresponding to characteristics associated with the plurality of workloads. the process can include analyzing the one or more requests by applying one or more migration selection criteria to the characteristics associated with the plurality of workloads and selecting at least one of a plurality of migration services to use for migrating the plurality of workloads based on a result of the analyzing. the process can also include generating a set of instructions to migrate the plurality of workloads using the selected at least one migration service and automatically triggering the migration of the plurality of workloads based at least in part on the set of instructions.
Inventor(s): Shailesh Sharma of Morris Plains NJ US for dell products l.p., Guerrero Ariel of San Antonio TX US for dell products l.p., Ashok K. Muthukrishnan of Prosper TX US for dell products l.p., Venkata Satya Patelkhana of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Prathap Mare of Hyderabad IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F9/54
CPC Code(s): G06F9/543
Abstract: techniques are disclosed for application programming interface management in information processing systems. for example, a method comprises obtaining one or more data sets descriptive of at least one application programming interface, and automatically generating a name for the at least one application programming interface, wherein the name comprises a naming format applied across a plurality of application programming interfaces searchable by names.
20250138926. RAS OFFLOAD PPR REQUEST SYSTEM_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Ching-Lung Chao of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Shih-Hao Wang of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Po-Yu Cheng of Tainan City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/00, G06F11/07
CPC Code(s): G06F11/008
Abstract: a reliability, availability and serviceability (ras) offload post-package repair (ppr) request system includes a memory system coupled to a baseboard management controller (bmc) device and a basic input/output system (bios) subsystem. the bmc device identifies an error in the memory system, retrieves error information associated with the error, uses the error information to generate a post-package repair (ppr) request, and stores the ppr request in a bmc database provided in the bmc device. during an initialization process that occurs subsequent to storing the ppr request in the bmc database, the bmc device retrieves the ppr request and stores it in a shared buffer subsystem. during the initialization process, the bios retrieves the ppr request from the shared buffer subsystem, stores the ppr request in a bios database provided in the bios subsystem, and performs ppr operations on the memory system based on the ppr request stored in the bios database.
20250138928. OPERATING-SYSTEM-FIRST ERROR HANDLING SYSTEM_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Wei Liu of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Scott Michael Ramsey of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p., David Keith Chalfant of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/07
CPC Code(s): G06F11/0772
Abstract: an operating-system-first error handling system includes an operating system subsystem coupled to a bmc device including a shared memory subsystem, and to a reserved memory subsystem storing error handling information that is configured to direct the storage of error information in the shared memory subsystem in the bmc device. the operating system subsystem identifies a first error and generates first error information for the first error. the operating system subsystem then accesses the error handling information and, based on the error handling information, stores the first error information generated for the first error in the shared memory subsystem included in the bmc device. the operating system subsystem then notifies the bmc device of the first error information stored in the shared memory subsystem. the bmc device may then access the first error information in the shared memory subsystem and transmit the first error information to a computing device management system.
Inventor(s): Scott Michael Ramsey of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p., Wei Liu of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., David Keith Chalfant of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/07, G06F9/4401
CPC Code(s): G06F11/0793
Abstract: a hybrid firmware-first/operating-system-first error handling system includes a basic input/output system (bios) subsystem coupled to a processing system. the bios subsystem begins an initialization process for a computing device and, in response, configures the processing system to perform processing system firmware-first error handling operations and, for any errors that are detected during at least a portion of the initialization process, performs bios firmware-first error handling operations. during the initialization process, the bios subsystem determines that an operating system provided by the processing system is configured to perform error handling and, in response, disables the performance of processing system firmware-first error handling operations by the processing system, and instructs the operating system to perform operating-system-first error handling operations such that the operating system performs the operating-system-first error handling operations for any errors that are detected during runtime of the computing device.
Inventor(s): CHRISTOPHER BAUER ATKINSON of Woodstock GA US for dell products l.p., VINAY SAWAL of Fremont CA US for dell products l.p., JASON DAVID SHAW of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., SUDHIR VITTAL SHETTY of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/07, G06F11/30, G06F11/32
CPC Code(s): G06F11/0793
Abstract: methods and systems for managing processes performed by a host device are disclosed. to manage the processes performed by the host device, the actual state of operation of the host device performing the process may be identified. to identify the actual state of operation, out-of-band components of the host device such as a management controller may obtain information presented by a graphical user interface managed by a process performed by the host device. the information may be used to infer the actual operating state of the host device. by doing so, the actual operating state may be used to manage the operation of the host device.
Inventor(s): GOKUL THIRUCHENGODE VAJRAVEL of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. Tonry of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/07
CPC Code(s): G06F11/0793
Abstract: methods and systems for managing unrecoverable errors for data processing systems are disclosed. upon identifying that an unrecoverable error has occurred by hardware resources of a data processing system, a management controller for the data processing system may obtain a data package indicating at least an operating state of the hardware resources prior to the occurrence of the unrecoverable error. the management controller may utilize an out of band communication channel to provide the data package to a trusted management system. the management controller may obtain at least one action in response to the data package from the trusted management system, the at least one action being intended to initiate remediation of the unrecoverable error.
20250138945. DATA RECOVERY USING OUT-OF-BAND COMMUNICATIONS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., GOKUL THIRUCHENGODE VAJRAVEL of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1415
Abstract: methods and systems for managing a data processing system are disclosed. the data processing system may provide computer-implemented services and may include in-band hardware resources that operate as specified by operation data of the data processing system while providing the services. however, if the operation data becomes unavailable to the data processing system, then the data processing system may be unable to provide the desired services. therefore, to increase the likelihood of providing the desired services, the operation data may be managed using distributed backup and recovery processes. to decrease security risk associated with operation data backup and recovery, the distributed processes may be performed using out-of-band components of the data processing system, bypassing in-band hardware components that may be more vulnerable to being compromised (e.g., by a malicious party). the out-of-band management of the operation data may reduce the likelihood of interruptions in providing the desired services.
Inventor(s): ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14, G06F11/07
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1451
Abstract: methods and systems for managing data stored by a data processing system are disclosed. a management controller of the data processing system may identify an occurrence of a backup event for the data, the occurrence indicating that a portion of the data is to be backed up to a remote storage system. in response to the occurrence, the management controller may initiate a backup process to obtain a backup data package for the data processing system. the management controller may provide the backup data package to the remote storage system via an out-of-band communication channel in order to facilitate completion of the backup process. by doing so, the data may be placed in a restorable state, enabling the data processing system to continue providing computer-implemented services.
Inventor(s): Nitin Madan of Cupertino CA US for dell products l.p., Sanjay Vedanthan of Santa Clara CA US for dell products l.p., Srisailendra Yallapragada of Cupertino CA US for dell products l.p., Bhimsen Bhanjois of Fremont CA US for dell products l.p., Neerajkumar Chourasia of San Ramon CA US for dell products l.p., Alok Katiyar of Santa Clara CA US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1453
Abstract: enhancing data replication performance by preserving fastcopy-overwrite optimization for backups cloned across namespace subdivisions in a deduplication filesystem. a process keeps a key value pair for each of the files that are being cloned from the original namespace to a subcopy namespace. the key is the file handle of the file being cloned in the original namespace and the value is the handle of the cloned file in the subcopy namespace. when a subsequent generation backup of the same asset is cloned the basefile target file relationship is transferred as is to the new file in the subcopy namespace. this maintains the basefile to target file relationship after cloning to realize fastcopy-overwrite optimization benefits for the backup to the subcopy namespace.
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Shivaraj Abbigeri of Navalgund IN for dell products l.p., Gowtham Krishna Iyengar Srinivasa Rangan of Mysore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1458
Abstract: in general, the technology relates to a method for managing databases, the method includes receiving a database identifier (did) for a database, generating, using the did, a unique identifier (uid) for the database, making a first determination that the uid does not exist in any agent service records, based on the first determination, making a second determination that at least one backup copy of the database exists, based on the second determination: creating an agent service record that comprises the uid and a tag, wherein a value of the tag is dirty, initiating copy discovery of the database, and receiving a notification that the copy discovery has been completed, wherein after the notification, requests from a data manager comprising the uid are permitted to be provided to an agent, wherein the request a backup request or request for copy discovery.
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Gowtham Krishna Iyengar Srinivasa Rangan of Mysore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14, G06F21/62
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1458
Abstract: in general, the technology relates to a method for managing databases, the method includes receiving a database identifier (did) for a database, generating, using the did, a unique identifier (uid) for the database, determining, after the generating, that the database is associated with a data protection policy, and permitting backup operations specifying the uid to be serviced by an agent operatively connected to the database.
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Shivaraj Abbigeri of Navalgund IN for dell products l.p., Shaofeng Chang of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Xiaoliang Zhu of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Elango Chockalingam of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1461
Abstract: in general, embodiments relate to a method for backing up databases, the method includes receiving a backup request, wherein the backup request specifies a role of standby and an asset group identifier for an asset group, identifying, based on the backup request, a database in the asset group, and issuing the backup request for the database.
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Xiaoliang Zhu of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Shaofeng Chang of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Ban Wang of Burlington CA US for dell products l.p., Pati Mohan of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Amith Ramachandran of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1461
Abstract: in general, embodiments relate to a method for backing up databases, the method includes receiving a backup request, wherein the backup request specifies a role of primary and an asset group identifier for an asset group, identifying, based on the backup request, a database in the asset group, and issuing the backup request for the database.
Inventor(s): BORIS SHPILYUCK of Ashdod IL for dell products l.p., MAXIM BALIN of Gan-Yavne IL for dell products l.p., IGOR DUBROVSKY of Beer Sheva IL for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14, G06F21/62
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1464
Abstract: methods and systems for managing a backup system are disclosed. edge infrastructures may be made up of large numbers of edge devices that produce and store a wide variety of data. a data backup system is implemented to locate and monitor locations of data stored in these edge infrastructures such that users wanting to backup data from these edge infrastructures are not required to know an exact location and/or an exact name of the data to be backed up. in particular, the data backup system could backup data using only natural language descriptions of the data that is provided by the user.
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Ban Wang of Burlington CA US for dell products l.p., Amith Ramachandran of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1464
Abstract: in general, in one aspect, the technology relates to a method for backing up assets, the method comprising obtaining a group identifier (id) associated with an asset, associating the asset with an asset group using the group id, wherein all assets in the asset group are associated with the group id, and protecting the asset in the asset group using a backup strategy associated with the asset group.
20250138957. MANAGEMENT OF LOGS IN ASSET GROUPS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Ban Wang of Burlington CA for dell products l.p., Shivaraj Abbigeri of Navalgund IN for dell products l.p., Elango Chockalingam of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14, G06F16/16
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1464
Abstract: in general, embodiments relate to a method for managing logs on databases, the method comprising determining that a backup request has been completed for an asset group, wherein the asset group comprises a plurality of databases, and triggering, in response to the determining, deletion of logs on the databases in the asset group.
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Xiaoliang Zhu of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Shaofeng Chang of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Amith Ramachandran of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/14, G06F11/20
CPC Code(s): G06F11/1466
Abstract: in general, embodiments relate to a method for backing up databases, the method includes receiving a first backup request, wherein the first backup request specifies a role and an asset group identifier for an asset group, identifying, based on the first backup request, a database in the asset group with the role, determining that the role of the database has changed since a last backup of the asset group, and in response to the determining, issuing a second backup request for the database, wherein the second backup request is for a full backup.
Inventor(s): CHRISTOPHER BAUER ATKINSON of Woodstock GA US for dell products l.p., VINAY SAWAL of Fremont CA US for dell products l.p., SUDHIR VITTAL SHETTY of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/34
CPC Code(s): G06F11/3442
Abstract: methods and systems for managing operation of a deployment are disclosed. to manage operation of the deployment, the system may identify if a requested solution is incompatible with the deployment. if the solution is determined to be incompatible with the deployment, alternative solutions may be identified. to identify alternative solutions, the system may identify requirements of the requested solution and/or the available components of the deployment. the identified alternative solutions may be provided to a user to select at least one of the alternative solutions and/or to add additional computing components to make the deployment compatible with the solution. by doing so, the alternative solution agreed to by the user may be used to manage operation of the deployment.
Inventor(s): Owen Orakwue of Westford MA US for dell products l.p., David Sydow of Merrimack NH US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F11/36
CPC Code(s): G06F11/3688
Abstract: methods, system, and non-transitory processor-readable storage medium for a source code file association system are provided herein. an example method includes receiving, by a project management tool associated with a software test lifecycle system, a pull request to merge software code changes with a software project repository on an enterprise system. the software testing life cycle system executes a plurality of integration test suites associated with the pull request on at least one test system associated with the enterprise system. the integration test suites are executed to test the software code changes. the project management tool captures the integration test suite output. a source code file association system preprocesses the integration test suite output for input into a machine learning system. the integration test suite output is encoded. the output of the machine learning system identifies at least a portion of source code exercised by the integration test suites.
20250138997. LATENCY AWARE DYNAMIC MEMORY MAP_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., Mitchell Markow of Hutto TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F12/02
CPC Code(s): G06F12/023
Abstract: an edge network includes an information handling system configured to manage a shared memory, and a client device. a series of edge systems each include a portion of the shared memory. the information handling system determines that the client device is bottlenecked in processing a service, locks data associated with the service in the shared memory of a first edge system, permits a second edge system to access the first data, and directs the second edge system to process the service.
Inventor(s): Min Gong of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Flavio Paiva Junqueira of Barcelona ES for dell products l.p., Arthur F. Lent of Newton MA US for dell products l.p., Qicheng Qiu of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Chetan Pudiyanda Somaiah of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Ravi Shankar Raja of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F12/12, G06F9/451
CPC Code(s): G06F12/12
Abstract: a method for managing data items includes: obtaining a query log; initiating performance of a first recommendation cycle (rc) by analyzing the query log to generate a recommendation list (rl) including at least a data item with a high-level cache reward; providing the rl to an administrator via a graphical user interface (gui); providing an administrator-confirmed recommendation list (acrl) to a cache engine, in which the acrl is received from the administrator in response to the rl being provided to the administrator; receiving a refreshment policy of the data item included in the acrl from the administrator; storing, based on the acrl, the data item as a cached data item in a storage device.
Inventor(s): James R. Salvadore of Amherst NH US for dell products l.p., Claire O’Keeffe of Wokingham GB for dell products l.p., Erik P. Smith of Douglas MA US for dell products l.p., Arieh Don of Newton MA US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F13/16, G06F15/173
CPC Code(s): G06F13/1689
Abstract: an apparatus in an illustrative embodiment comprises at least one processing device that includes a processor coupled to a memory. the at least one processing device is configured to implement a centralized discovery controller for coupling to a host and to a storage system accessed by the host, with the centralized discovery controller being configured to receive from the host a congestion alert, and responsive to the received congestion alert, to send to the host and to one or more targets of the storage system corresponding congestion control messages. the congestion alert is illustratively received in the centralized discovery controller from a multi-path input-output (mpio) driver of the host, where the mpio driver controls delivery of io operations from the host to the storage system over selected paths. the congestion control messages may comprise respective asynchronous event notifications (aens) associated with respective asynchronous event requests (aers).
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Elango Chockalingam of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F16/27
CPC Code(s): G06F16/27
Abstract: in general, the technology relates to a method for managing database copies, the method includes receiving a request to perform copy discovery on a database, wherein the database is associated with a unique identifier (uid), identifying, using an agent operatively connected to the database, entries corresponding to copies of the database specified in a catalog that are associated with the uid, wherein the catalog is associated with the database, and providing, by the agent, information about the identified copies to a data manager, wherein a data manager applies a retention policy to the identified copies.
Inventor(s): Alice Jiang of Waltham MA US for dell products l.p., Tony Zhongxia Chen of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Wyatt Weiqi Mao of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F16/383, G06F16/35, G06F40/284, G06F40/40
CPC Code(s): G06F16/383
Abstract: techniques are disclosed for issue handling. one example system includes at least one processing device including a processor coupled to a memory. the processing device is configured to implement the following: processing collected input text into sentence-structured data and non-sentence-structured data. for the non-sentence-structured data, determining a number ‘k’ of clusters for the non-sentence-structured data, and using a first ml algorithm to generate a non-sentence-structured issues list by categorizing the non-sentence-structured data into ‘k’ clusters. for the sentence-structured data, using a second ml model to generate a sentence-structured issues list based on semantic similarity determined among the sentence-structured data. for each issue in the non-sentence-structured and in the sentence-structured issues lists, identifying linked issues, using a support ticket system, among the non-sentence-structured and the sentence-structured issues lists, and using the linked issues to order each issue based on computing a weighted ranking score for each issue.
Inventor(s): Avril W. Hsu of Dublin CA US for dell products l.p., Jingyi Geng of Bellaire TX US for dell products l.p., Sarthak Kapoor of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Nicholas Thompson of Hutto TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F16/9032
CPC Code(s): G06F16/90332
Abstract: methods, apparatus, and processor-readable storage media for automatically generating context-based responses to natural language queries using knowledge graphs are provided herein. an example computer-implemented method includes generating at least one query in a predetermined query language by processing at least one natural language query of at least one user of an enterprise; generating a first set of results by processing the at least one query in the predetermined query language using one or more data sources including at least one enterprise-related knowledge graph; generating a second set of results by processing the at least one natural language query using one or more artificial intelligence techniques; generating a third set of results by incorporating at least a portion of the first set into at least a portion of the second set; and performing automated actions based on the third set of results.
Inventor(s): NATASHA GAURAV of Hopkinton MA US for dell products l.p., MAXIM BALIN of Gan-Yavne IL for dell products l.p., PARMINDER SINGH SETHI of Punjab IN for dell products l.p., AKANKSHA GOEL of Faridabad IN for dell products l.p., SHREE RATHINASAMY of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F18/232, G06F18/2415
CPC Code(s): G06F18/232
Abstract: methods and systems for managing operation of endpoint devices are disclosed. to manage the operation of endpoint devices, a management framework may be used. the management framework may allow users to define desired outcomes for operation of endpoint devices. once defined, the management framework may supplement the desired outcomes with additional context. the desired outcomes and additional context may be used to determine how to configure the endpoint devices. for example, applications for deployment to the endpoint devices may be identified and confirmed with the requestors via use of the management framework.
Inventor(s): Karun P. REDDY of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Charles D. ROBISON of Buford GA US for dell products l.p., Michael S. GATSON of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/16, G06F21/62
CPC Code(s): G06F21/16
Abstract: a method may include retrieving a media identifier for an item of content to be published, publishing a public key associated with the item of content to a database in order to store the public key in an entry associated with the media identifier, encrypting the media identifier with a private key of a public-private key pair including the public key to generate an encrypted media identifier, and during creation of the item of content, embedding the encrypted media identifier in the item of content.
Inventor(s): IGOR DUBROVSKY of Beer Sheva IL for dell products l.p., BORIS SHPILYUCK of Ashdod IL for dell products l.p., MAXIM BALIN of Gan-Yavne IL for dell products l.p., NISAN HAIMOV of Beer Sheva IL for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/44, G06F8/60, H04L9/14
CPC Code(s): G06F21/44
Abstract: methods and systems for managing the operation of data processing systems are disclosed. to manage the operation of the data processing systems, containerized services may be deployed. once deployed, desired services may be provided. prior to deployment, images and metadata used in the deployment may be analyzed. the analysis may reduce threats presented by the deployment of the containerized services. during the analysis, the integrity of the images and metadata may be verified, and the privilege of containerized services based on the metadata and images may be reviewed.
Inventor(s): Adriana Bechara Prado of Niterói BR for dell products l.p., Alexander Eulalio Robles Robles of Valinhos BR for dell products l.p., Eduarda Tatiane Caetano Chagas of Belo Horizonte BR for dell products l.p., Helen Cristina de Mattos Senefonte of Londrina BR for dell products l.p., Jonathan Mendes De Almeida of Brasília BR for dell products l.p., Karen Stéfany Martins of Belo Horizonte BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/56, G06F21/57
CPC Code(s): G06F21/566
Abstract: a framework for extracting quantitative and comparable explanations in terms of feature-value ranges for anomaly detection models based on outlier scores is disclosed. in a first phase, outlier scores are computed for a data set. in a second phase, thresholds per feature, which are used to identify abnormal entries or records in the data set, are extracted. in a third phase, a map between feature-outlier scores and feature-value ranges is generated. the feature-value ranges represent explanations. the explanations may include extracting quantitative metrics to explain a model.
Inventor(s): Navneet Upadhyay of Greater Noida IN for dell products l.p., Soumen Acharya of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Rejith Mohan M of Bengaluru IN for dell products l.p., Shivaraj Abbigeri of Navalgund IN for dell products l.p., Elango Chockalingam of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Amith Ramachandran of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Pati Mohan of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/62, G06F16/23
CPC Code(s): G06F21/6218
Abstract: in general, the technology relates to a method for managing databases, the method includes receiving, by a data manager, an asset notification comprising a first database identifier (did) for a database and a second did for the database, and performing, using the asset notification, an asset records update operation, wherein the data manager is configured to perform data protection on the database.
Inventor(s): Alan Barnett of Co. Cork IE for dell products l.p., Ahmed Khalid of Cork IE for dell products l.p., Matthew Keating of Cork IE for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/62, G06F21/54, G06F21/60
CPC Code(s): G06F21/6218
Abstract: one example method includes receiving, at a target, a migrated container, the container being migrated by a source, retrieving, by the target, a first container hash from an immutable distributed ledger, the first container hash being created at the source by hashing the container, and the first container hash being written by the source to the immutable distributed ledger, hashing, at the target, the container to create a second container hash, writing, by the target, the second container hash to the immutable distributed ledger, and determining, by the target, whether the first container hash and the second container hash match, and a failure of the first container hash to match the second container hash indicates that in-flight tampering of the container has occurred while the container was migrating from the source to the target.
Inventor(s): RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., AMY CHRISTINE NELSON of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/62
CPC Code(s): G06F21/6218
Abstract: methods and systems for managing a data processing system are disclosed. a management controller of the data processing system may provide a sanitization request to a policy management server using an out-of-band communication channel. the management controller may obtain a response to the sanitization request from the policy management server via the out-of-band communication channel. the response may indicate whether performance of a sanitization process is authorized. the authorization may be based on a sanitization policy that governs sanitizations for the data processing system. if performance of the sanitization process is authorized, then the management controller may initiate and/or perform an action set based on the sanitization policy in order to complete the sanitization process, thereby placing the data processing system in a safe state.
Inventor(s): MAHESH BABU RAMAIAH of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., JOSEPH CAISSE of Burlington MA US for dell products l.p., ASHUTOSH KUMAR of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/64, G06F21/31, G06F21/57
CPC Code(s): G06F21/64
Abstract: methods and systems for managing configuration of data processing systems are disclosed. configuration of data processing systems may be managed by limiting connectivity to components of data processing systems and credentialing access for the components. to enable access to components of data processing systems, the operation of the components may be updated for limited durations of time to allow various devices to communicate with these components. while allowed to communicate, the components of the data process system may restrict access to credentialed users.
20250139298. OUT OF BAND COMPONENT VALIDATION_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p., AMY CHRISTINE NELSON of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/73
CPC Code(s): G06F21/73
Abstract: methods and systems for managing data processing systems are disclosed. the data processing systems may be managed by verifying the integrity of the data processing systems. the integrity may be verified as a prerequisite to use of the data processing systems. the integrity may be verified, at least in part, by verifying that the hardware component loadout of a data processing system is as expected. if the actual hardware component loadout diverges from an expected hardware component loadout, then remedial activity may be performed to address the differences between the actual and expected hardware component loadout.
20250139306. FULL SYSTEM LOCKOUT_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): SEAN P. O’DONNELL of Poughkeepsie NY US for dell products l.p., MATTHEW BRYAN GILBERT of Bend OR US for dell products l.p., RICHARD WILLIAM GUZMAN of Lago Vista TX US for dell products l.p., KEVIN MICHAEL KELLER of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F21/86
CPC Code(s): G06F21/86
Abstract: methods, systems, and devices for providing computer implemented services are disclosed. to provide the computer implemented services, a data processing system may include various hardware components within an interior of a chassis. to secure the various hardware components, the data processing system may include a security system. the security system may include a security bezel and a sled for limiting movement of the chassis. to do so, the sled may reversibly attach to a rail on which the chassis is positioned and reversibly fixedly attach to the security bezel to a position on the chassis. by doing so, the security bezel may cover an opening through which access to the hardware components is provided. additionally, by doing so, the security bezel may be positioned with the rail, thereby limiting the movement of the chassis.
Inventor(s): Werner Spolidoro Freund of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p., Herberth Birck Fröhlich of Florianópolis BR for dell products l.p., Marcus Vinicius Libardi Pazini of Caxias do Sul BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F30/10, G06N20/00
CPC Code(s): G06F30/10
Abstract: one example method includes performing geometrical modeling of a digital twin network that includes a dynamically informed digital twin of a near-edge node and dynamically informed digital twins of far-edge nodes. each digital twin is defined by a set of geometrical modeling variables and contextual variables that are used to map each digital twin to a graph. the geometrical modeling includes obtaining measurements from sensors in an edge environment that includes the near-edge and the far-edge nodes; associating measurements to a digital twin node in the graph; updating the digital twin node in the graph associated with the measurements and updating the corresponding far-edge node with a local update; updating digital twin nodes associated with the digital twin node that was updated; and updating digital twin nodes not associated with the digital twin node that was updated.
Inventor(s): Steven R. Ethridge of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Sandor Farkas of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Bhyrav M. Mutnury of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06F30/392, G06F17/14, G06F115/12
CPC Code(s): G06F30/392
Abstract: in one or more embodiments, a coupon with a plurality of cutouts based on a chirp waveform may be used to align a drilling machine to a pcb. light may be passed through the coupon and a camera may capture the light. a processor may perform zero padding, calculate a two-dimensional (2d) fast fourier transform (fft) of the image, multiply by a pre-calculated complex conjugate 2d fft of the coupon, then calculate a cross correlation based on an inverse 2d fft. embodiments may find the best fitting coordinates of the peaks and use the coordinate as a correction factor for referencing a drilling machine to ensure drills are centered and/or aligned relative to power plane pads or antipads.
Inventor(s): Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., Mitchell Markow of Hutto TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N3/063
CPC Code(s): G06N3/063
Abstract: an information handling system includes a central processing unit, a neural processing unit, and an offload module. the offload module receives an inference container including multiple inference models and metadata associated with the inference models. based on the metadata, the offload module determines whether a quality of service for the inference models may be met by the neural processing unit. in response to the quality of service being met in the neural processing unit, the neural processing unit executes the inference models. in response to the quality of service not being met in the neural processing unit, the central processing unit executes the inference models.
Inventor(s): Leandro Takeshi Hattori of Campo Grande – MS BR for dell products l.p., Pedro Fratini Chem of Porto Alegre – RS BR for dell products l.p., Vítor Nascimento Lourenço of Niterói – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Thais Luca Marques de Almeida of São Gonçalo – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Jonathan Mendes De Almeida of Brasília – DF BR for dell products l.p., Alexander Eulalio Robles Robles of Valinhos – SP BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N3/098
CPC Code(s): G06N3/098
Abstract: one example method includes, at a client that is part of a group of clients, where each client in the group is able to communicate with the other clients of the group, performing operations that include training a machine learning (ml) model hosted at the client, based on predictions generated by the ml model in response to input data received by the ml model, labeling selected data of the input data, retraining the ml model, to create an updated ml model, using the selected data, computing a set of metrics based on performance of the updated ml model, compiling the set of metrics into a reliable model exchange and aggregation score (rmeas), and based on the rmeas, determining whether to engage in an exchange, with one or more of the other clients, involving the updated ml model.
Inventor(s): Yasmin Mansy of New Cairo EG for dell products l.p., Brendan Burns Healy of Haddonfield NJ US for dell products l.p., Mahi Ismail of New Cairo EG for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N5/022, G06N10/60, G06Q10/04
CPC Code(s): G06N5/022
Abstract: an apparatus comprises at least one processing device configured generate a configuration of an artificial intelligence system for solving an optimization problem, the generated configuration comprising one or more parameters each having an associated parameter value range. the at least one processing device is also configured to execute one or more annealing processes in the artificial intelligence system with the generated configuration to determine a given solution to the optimization problem, to generate counterfactual configurations of the artificial intelligence system, and to execute the annealing processes in the artificial intelligence system with the generated counterfactual configurations to determine counterfactual information for the given solution. the at least one processing device is further configured to generate feedback for the artificial intelligence system based at least in part on the determined counterfactual information, and to control characteristics of the artificial intelligence system based at least in part on the generated feedback.
Inventor(s): Nikhil Vichare of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Tek Basel of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N5/022
CPC Code(s): G06N5/022
Abstract: an information handling system stores telemetry data. a processor determines one or more types of the telemetry data. the processor determines one or more machine learning models to be executed. each different machine learning model corresponds to a different type of telemetry data. the processor determines one or more constraints for the machine learning models. based on the one or more constraints, the processor determines a device to execute the machine learning models. the processor executes the machine learning models in the determined device. the telemetry data is provided as inputs to the machine learning models. based on the execution of the machine learning model, the processor determines a persona for the information handling system.
Inventor(s): Victor da Cruz Ferreira of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p., Thais Luca Marques de Almeida of São Gonçalo BR for dell products l.p., Claudio Romero of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p., Paulo Abelha Ferreira of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p., Alexander Eulalio Robles Robles of Valinhos BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N20/00
CPC Code(s): G06N20/00
Abstract: generating and ranking compressed models is disclosed. a model file is received as input and filtered against a catalog of compression algorithms. compressed models are generated from the compression algorithms identified from the catalog. hyperparameters for the compression algorithms may be determined by searching past executions. the compressed models are evaluated based on one or more metrics. the compressed models are ranked and may be selected for use.
Inventor(s): Isabella Costa Maia of São Paulo BR for dell products l.p., Karen Braga Enes of Belo Horizonte BR for dell products l.p., Karen Stéfany Martins of Belo Horizonte BR for dell products l.p., Luiz Fernando Sommaggio Coletta of Tupã BR for dell products l.p., Pablo Nascimento da Silva of Niterói BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N20/00
CPC Code(s): G06N20/00
Abstract: continual learning and managing data related to continual learning in a computing network is disclosed. a central server trains and distributes a model to nodes in the computing network. when a model on a node detects a new domain, that node adapts its model to the new domain. adapting the model includes requesting data from the new domain from other nodes. when the data from the other nodes is received, the model is retrained using the data from the other nodes and the unlabeled data at the node. the node may then label the unlabeled data.
Inventor(s): Vinicius Michel Gottin of Rio de Janeiro – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Paulo Abelha Ferreira of Rio de Janeiro – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Pablo Nascimento da Silva of Niterói – RJ BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N20/00
CPC Code(s): G06N20/00
Abstract: one example method includes by a central node configured to communicate with edge nodes, determining subsets of the edge nodes, by the central node, splitting a distillation process for each of the subsets of the edge nodes to generate distilled datasets, by the central node, leveraging the distilled datasets to adapt a base machine learning (ml) model for use at a newly deployed edge node that lacks adequate data to adapt the base ml model, and deploying, by the central node, the base ml model, after adaptation, to the newly deployed edge node.
Inventor(s): Herberth Birck Frohlich of Florianópolis BR for dell products l.p., Vinicius Michel Gottin of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p., Paulo Abelha Ferreira of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N20/00
CPC Code(s): G06N20/00
Abstract: techniques are disclosed for incorporating sensor data for multi-modal machine learning (ml) models. an example method includes: determining class indications for sensor data samples by applying an ml label model to each sensor data sample, the sensor data samples including a dataset obtained from preinstalled sensors thereby defining existing sensor data, a dataset obtained from newly installed sensors thereby defining new sensor data, and a dataset obtained by combining the preinstalled and the newly installed sensors thereby defining combined sensor data; comparing an initial class determined using initial labels for the existing sensor data with new classes derived using the class indications that are determined for the new sensor data and for the combined sensor data, to determine an agreement measure among the compared classes; and using the agreement measure to perform update processing on an ml target model.
20250139505. ESTIMATION OF PROCESS LEVEL ENERGY CONSUMPTION_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Nikhil Vichare of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06N20/00
CPC Code(s): G06N20/00
Abstract: an information handling system stores a batch of energy data, and receives different sets of energy data from different components. the system stores the different sets of energy data as the batch of energy data. the system provides the batch of energy data to an input layer of a machine learning model and executes the machine learning model. based on the execution of the machine learning model, the system determines energy consumption by the different components.
Inventor(s): Suhit Datta of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Gopal Chandra Haldar of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Anvesh Kalia of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Rakesh Kumar of Jammu IN for dell products l.p., Prateek Srivastava of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p., Kaushik Sharma of Hyderabad IN for dell products l.p., Brian A. White of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Narayana Murthy Raju of Coimbatore IN for dell products l.p., Kristin Jean Kevern of Leander TX US for dell products l.p., Thomas S. Trail of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Stephen Patrick Crawley of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Kathleen Miller of Brooklyn NY US for dell products l.p., Elena Lazareva of Greensboro NC US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06Q20/40
CPC Code(s): G06Q20/4016
Abstract: methods, apparatus, and processor-readable storage media for security-related risk detection using artificial intelligence techniques are provided herein. an example computer-implemented method includes obtaining data related to at least one user associated with at least one interaction; identifying information pertaining to the at least one user by processing at least a portion of the obtained data using one or more artificial intelligence techniques; determining, based at least in part on at least a portion of the identified information, one or more security risks associated with the at least one user within a context of the at least one interaction; and performing one or more automated actions based at least in part on the one or more determined security risks.
Inventor(s): Zijia Wang of Weifang CN for dell products l.p., Zhisong Liu of Shenzhen CN for dell products l.p., Zhen Jia of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06T15/20, G06T19/20, G06V10/77, G06V10/774, G06V10/82
CPC Code(s): G06T15/205
Abstract: embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, an electronic device, and a computer program product for generating a three-dimensional image. the method includes: receiving a first image presenting a target object at a first viewing angle, wherein the first image is a two-dimensional image; determining a transformed image of the first image at a target viewing angle, wherein the target viewing angle is the same as or different from the first viewing angle. the method further includes: generating a first representation using a first feature extraction layer corresponding to the first viewing angle in an encoder based on the transformed image; and generating a second image based on the first representation, wherein the second image is a three-dimensional image and presents the target object at the target viewing angle.
Inventor(s): Karim Merchant of Torrance CA US for dell products l.p., Stacey Lynn Lumley of Corpus Christi TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06V10/56, G06T3/40, G06T5/00, G06V10/60, G06V30/10
CPC Code(s): G06V10/56
Abstract: techniques are provided for evaluation of contrast between textual portions and background portions of an image. one method comprises identifying a textual portion in an image; automatically determining a contrast ratio threshold applicable to the textual portion based on one or more font characteristics (e.g., a font size, a font weight and/or a font type) of the textual portion; determining a contrast ratio of the textual portion based on a luminance of a background portion of the image that is adjacent to the textual portion; comparing the contrast ratio and the contrast ratio threshold; and initiating one or more automated actions based on a result of the comparison. machine learning may be employed to predict one or more of the font characteristics of the textual portion.
Inventor(s): Ghee Beng Ooi of Singapore SG for dell products l.p., Chih-Hao Kao of Singapore SG for dell products l.p., Vui Khen Thien of Singapore SG for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06V10/60, G06F3/04845, G06T7/194, G06V10/56, G09G5/10, G09G5/377
CPC Code(s): G06V10/60
Abstract: an information handling system includes a camera and a display controller. the camera captures multiple images to form a video stream. the display controller outputs a background image pattern on a display screen. the color temperature and the brightness of the background image pattern are set to defined levels. the display controller receives the video stream from the camera. the display controller outputs the video stream as a separate stream from the background image pattern on the display screen. the luminance of the video stream is controlled independent from the color temperature and brightness of the background image pattern.
Inventor(s): Zijia Wang of Weifang CN for dell products l.p., Zhisong Liu of Shenzhen CN for dell products l.p., Jiacheng Ni of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Zhen Jia of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06V10/82, G06V10/70, G06V10/74, G06V10/75
CPC Code(s): G06V10/82
Abstract: embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, a device, and a computer program product for determining a node of a decision tree. the method includes determining multiple features of multiple modals corresponding to input information. the method further includes generating a multi-modal feature representation by combining the multiple features of the multiple modals. the method further includes determining a target path in a decision tree that is associated with the multi-modal feature representation, the decision tree comprising multiple nodes. the method further includes determining, in the target path based on the multi-modal feature representation, a target node associated with the input information and used to indicate a question or an answer. this method enables the fusion of feature representations corresponding to input information of different modals to determine a multi-modal feature representation. in this way, it is possible to determine richer and more accurate user intentions.
Inventor(s): Bin He of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Jiacheng Ni of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Wenlei Wu of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Zhen Jia of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): G06V20/58, G06T7/20, G08G1/16
CPC Code(s): G06V20/58
Abstract: the present disclosure relates to a method, a device, and a computer program product for threat notification. the method includes receiving an image indicating a first object, wherein the first object includes at least one of a vehicle and a vulnerable road user (vru). the method further includes detecting a first threat associated with the first object based on processing of the image, and sending, in response to detection of the first threat, a notification about the first threat to at least one of the first object and a second object associated with the first object. in this way, once a threat is detected, a notification can be sent only to a specific road participant such as the first object and the second object, so that the notification can be sent and processed more accurately, and less bandwidth is used, thereby improving the communication efficiency.
20250141138. CXL MEMORY EXPANSION RISER CARD_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Isaac Q. Wang of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Jordan Chin of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., James L. Petivan, III of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H01R12/73, G06F13/42, H01R31/06, H01R43/26
CPC Code(s): H01R12/737
Abstract: an interface apparatus for installing memory modules to an information handling system includes a riser card and an adapter. the riser card includes a first card-edge connector on a first edge of the riser card, and a second card-edge connector on a second edge of the riser card. the first card-edge connector is associated with a first interface and the second card-edge connector is associated with a second interface. the adapter includes a first socket on a first side of the adapter, and a second socket on a second side of the adapter opposite to the first side. the first socket and the second socket are associated with the second interface. the first socket is configured to receive the second card-edge connector of the riser card. the second socket is configured to receive a memory module.
Inventor(s): Danny SC Wang of New Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Rita Joy Fernandez Miranda of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Alex Tsai of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Eva Chao of New Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Dennis Alinea Martin of New Taipei City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H02M1/42, H02M1/12, H02M3/158
CPC Code(s): H02M1/42
Abstract: in one or more embodiments, a psu comprises a bridgeless pfc circuit with a hold-up time extension. if a voltage drop is detected, a relay switches operation to a first boost converter action to store energy in a pfc choke. if voltage remains low, the pfc choke may transfer energy to a bulk capacitor, increasing the amount of time an information handling system can operate before a shut-down procedure needs to start. if power returns, selected switches are turned on in an order such that an inrush current does not damage components in the psu.
Inventor(s): Meng-Ru Tsai of Xizhi District TW for dell products l.p., Chia-Hung Chen of Taoyuan City TW for dell products l.p., Ming-Tung Lai of New Taipei City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H02M7/00, G06F1/26, H02M7/217
CPC Code(s): H02M7/003
Abstract: a power supply unit for a computer component includes a voltage regulator and an enclosure. the voltage regulator receives an input voltage at a first voltage level and provides a regulated output voltage at a second voltage level. the enclosure houses the voltage regulator and includes a first slot to receive a first rectifier module and a second slot to receive a second rectifier module. the first slot is configured to couple a first output from the first rectifier module to the input of the first voltage regulator, and the second slot is configured to couple a first output from the second rectifier module to the input of the first voltage regulator.
Inventor(s): ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., AMY CHRISTINE NELSON of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/08, H04L9/32
CPC Code(s): H04L9/0819
Abstract: methods and systems for registering a management controller of a data processing system with a server and an orchestrator are disclosed. to do so, a key pair may be generated by the management controller and a private key of the key pair may be kept secret by the management controller. previously established trust between a trusted platform module of the data processing system and a manufacturer of the data processing system may be leveraged to register the management controller with the server. hardware resources of the data processing system may register a public key of the key pair with the server and may request registration of the management controller with the orchestrator. the management controller may obtain a challenge from an internet of things hub associated with the orchestrator and may respond to the challenge, via an out of band communication channel, to complete the registration of the management controller.
Inventor(s): CHANDRASEKHAR MUGUNDA of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RUI AN of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., AKSHATA SHESHAGIRI NAIK of Leander TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/08, H04L9/32
CPC Code(s): H04L9/0825
Abstract: methods and systems for managing operation of data processing systems are disclosed. to manage operation of the data processing systems, the data processing systems may present a communication and credential management system. the communication and credential management system may be used to manage the operation of any number of devices hosted by the data processing systems. the communication and credential management system may include a device provisioning, validity, and removal process.
Inventor(s): RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p., AMY CHRISTINE NELSON of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/08, H04L9/32
CPC Code(s): H04L9/0877
Abstract: methods and systems for registering a management controller of a data processing system with a server are disclosed. to register a management controller, an identifier for the management controller may be cryptographically signed using a private key of a public private key pair kept secret by a trusted platform module (tpm). the signed identifier may be provided to the server and the sever may utilize a public key of the public private key pair to verify the signed identifier was signed by a trusted entity. if the signed identifier is verified by the server, the server may register the management controller as associated with the data processing system and as a trusted entity to manage operation of hardware resources of the data processing system. the management controller may subsequently utilize an out of band communication channel to interact with the server to manage the operation of the data processing system.
Inventor(s): Zhenzhen Lin of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p., Si Chen of Shanghai CN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/08, H04L9/30
CPC Code(s): H04L9/088
Abstract: in embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for identity authentication is provided, which includes determining a confidence of an authentication node based on historical behavior, consensus, contribution, and security of the authentication node. the method further includes: receiving, by the authentication node, encrypted data of a user in response to the authentication node being a trusted node, where the authentication node is a node in a decentralized network and is connected with the internet through a communication protocol to receive and authenticate encrypted data from the internet, and the encrypted data includes personal information associated with user information and a signature issued by a publisher; decrypting the encrypted data; and determining an identity of the user based on authentication of the decrypted data. by using the method implemented in the present disclosure, the complexity of decentralized implementation is reduced, the user experience is improved, and users multiple sign-on options.
20250141697. MANAGING ENTITLEMENTS USING OWNERSHIP VOUCHERS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/32
CPC Code(s): H04L9/3263
Abstract: methods and systems for managing onboarding of a data processing system are disclosed. to manage onboarding of the data processing system, an entitlement certificate may be obtained from an ownership voucher transferred to the data processing system as part of an onboarding of the data processing system. the entitlement certificate may include a list of entitlements for the data processing system signed using a private key of a public private key pair maintained by a manufacturer of the data processing system. a management controller of the data processing system may utilize the entitlement certificate to request entitlements for the data processing system and to perform action sets to manage the entitlements. the requested entitlements may be verified as trusted by any entity with a public key of the public private key pair maintained by the manufacturer.
Inventor(s): MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/32, H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L9/3271
Abstract: methods and systems for authenticating a user device to an application device are disclosed. the user device may request access to a (computer-implemented) service provided by the application device. access to the service may include access to sensitive data; therefore, to prevent unauthorized access to the sensitive data, the user device may be authenticated to the application device before the service is provided. to do so, the application device may perform a first factor authentication using in-band hardware resources of the user device; however, the in-band hardware resources may be vulnerable to attacks by malicious parties. thus, in addition, a second factor authentication of the user device may be performed out-of-band (e.g., using a management controller of the user device) in order to bypass potentially compromised in-band hardware resources. the additional out-of-band authentication may reduce the likelihood of the malicious parties gaining access to the sensitive data via spoofing attacks.
Inventor(s): Charles D. ROBISON of Burford GA US for dell products l.p., Michael S. GATSON of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Karun P. REDDY of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/32, H04N21/8358
CPC Code(s): H04L9/3297
Abstract: a method may include during playback of content, periodically capturing an audio overlay of an audio track of the content, wherein the audio overlay includes an encrypted timestamp associated with a time of creation of the content. the method may also include, during playback of the content: periodically extracting the encrypted timestamp from the audio overlay, continuously decrypting the encrypted timestamp with a public key of a public-private key pair comprising a private key used to encrypt the encrypted timestamp, in order to continuously create a decrypted timestamp, and continuously comparing the decrypted timestamp with a creation time of the content to verify one or more of authorship and authenticity of the content.
Inventor(s): David Burth Kurka of Campinas BR for dell products l.p., Diego Vrague Noble of Pelotas BR for dell products l.p., Karen Braga Enes of Belo Horizonte BR for dell products l.p., Thais Luca Marques de Almeida of São Gonçalo BR for dell products l.p., Italo Gomes Santana of Rio de Janeiro BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L41/12, H04L41/0823, H04L41/0894
CPC Code(s): H04L41/12
Abstract: techniques are disclosed for using community detection to address edge network robustness and resilience. an example system includes at least one processing device including a processor coupled to a memory. the at least one processing device can be configured to implement the following steps: using a community detection algorithm to identify vulnerable communities among edge nodes and inter-community connections between communities detected in an edge network, the edge nodes being grouped into a plurality of communities in the edge network; ranking the communities according to a likelihood of being disconnected due to a network failure; for each ranked community, using the detected inter-community connections to determine a connection policy to create new inter-community connections to neighboring communities; generating a list of connection policies ranked by importance of inter-community connections; and applying at least a subset of the connection policies to the edge network according to the generated list.
Inventor(s): Abeye Teshome of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., Mitchell Markow of Hutto TX US for dell products l.p., Ricardo Martinez of Leander TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L41/149, H04L41/14, H04L41/16
CPC Code(s): H04L41/149
Abstract: an information handling system collects telemetry data from a component of an information handling system, and determines the health of the component of the information handling system based on the telemetry data. the system abstracts the health of the component prior to transmitting information on the health of the component to a telemetry framework, and encrypts the telemetry data prior to storing the encrypted telemetry data at a data store.
Inventor(s): Farzad Khosrowpour of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., Mitchell Markow of Hutto TX US for dell products l.p., Travis North of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L41/5019, H04L41/147, H04L41/5009
CPC Code(s): H04L41/5019
Abstract: an information handling system builds a performance model for a network based on key performance indicators, and evaluates performance of applications using the key performance indicators according to useability metrics. the system predicts network bandwidth requirement based on the performance model for the network and the performance of the applications, adjusts power consumption of the network based on the predicted network bandwidth requirement, and reallocates power saved from the adjusting of the power consumption of the network to a component of the information handling system.
20250141781. IDENTIFYING THE HEALTH STATE OF EDGE DEVICES_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): BORIS SHPILYUCK of Ashdod IL for dell products l.p., MAXIM BALIN of Gan-Yavne IL for dell products l.p., NISAN HAIMOV of Beer Sheva IL for dell products l.p., IGOR DUBROVSKY of Beer Sheva IL for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L45/12, H04L45/28
CPC Code(s): H04L45/127
Abstract: methods and systems for managing operation of a distributed system comprising a data center and edge devices. the operation of the distributed system may be managed by monitoring the edge devices. the edge devices may be monitored by identifying the health state of an edge device. the health state of the edge device may be identified by collecting data from operation of similar edge devices and the edge device and comparing the differences in between the data. if the differences between the data from the operation of the similar edge devices and operation of the edge device may exceed criteria for deviation, then the edge device may be determined to be in an unhealthy health state.
Inventor(s): Herberth Birck Fröhlich of Florianópolis – SC BR for dell products l.p., Julia Drummond Noce of Rio de Janeiro – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Maira Beatriz Hernandez Moran of Rio de Janeiro – RJ BR for dell products l.p., Yanexis Pupo Toledo of Niterói BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L47/2425, H04L41/16, H04L47/62
CPC Code(s): H04L47/2433
Abstract: one example method includes accessing at a time-aware scheduler (tas) of a time-sensitive networking (tsn) network a plurality of data packets, where each data packet includes a data packet priority that defines an order for transmitting the plurality of data packets by the tsn network; grouping the plurality of data packets into a cluster according to the data packet priorities, the cluster identifying a first tsn network state; applying a first machine-learning model to the cluster to determine a tas cycle policy that defines a timing schedule for data packet transmission in the tsn network; and providing the tas cycle policy to components of the tsn network.
Inventor(s): ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L47/80, H04L47/78
CPC Code(s): H04L47/801
Abstract: methods and systems for managing a data processing system are disclosed. to manage the data processing system, a management controller may be included in the data processing system. the management controller may perform managerial functions for the data processing system regardless of whether in band components are compromised, depowered, and/or otherwise non-functional. in addition, to communicate with remote entities, the management controller may utilize a network module of the data processing system. the network module may direct network traffic between in band and out of band communication channels and may operate independently from hardware resources of the data processing system.
Inventor(s): Parminder Singh Sethi of Ludhiana IN for dell products l.p., Lakshmi Saroja Nalam of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., Durai S. Singh of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L47/70, H04L41/16, H04L47/762
CPC Code(s): H04L47/83
Abstract: a method comprises receiving data corresponding to operation of a plurality of edge devices from respective ones of a plurality of edge computing sites. the data comprises requests received by the edge devices to perform a plurality of tasks. the data is analyzed using a first machine learning algorithm to determine workloads of respective ones of the edge devices. the method further comprises predicting future workloads of the edge devices. the predicting is performed using a second machine learning algorithm and is based on the determined workloads of the edge devices. a determination is made whether to transfer at least a portion of one or more of the tasks from a first edge device to a second edge device. the first and second edge devices are located at first and second edge computing sites, respectively, and the determination is based on one or more of the predicted future workloads.
Inventor(s): VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/061
Abstract: methods and systems for registering a management controller of a data processing system with a new message broker are disclosed. the management controller may be previously registered with an existing message broker. a server may provide a certificate for the data processing system to the new message broker and the server may notify the management controller that the registration process has been initiated. in response, hardware resources of the management controller may provide a registration request to the new message broker. the new message broker may provide a challenge to the management controller via an out of band communication channel and the management controller may provide a challenge response also via the out of band communication channel. doing so may complete the registration of the management controller with the new message broker. the server may then un-enroll the management controller from the existing message broker.
Inventor(s): ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/107
Abstract: methods and systems for managing a data processing system based on location data are disclosed. a management controller of the data processing system may provide the location data via an out-of-band communication channel to a geolocation management server tasked with mapping a location of the data processing system over time. the data processing system may identify an occurrence of an event based on the location data (e.g., a change in location of the data processing system), prompting the data processing system to perform an action set to update operation of the data processing system (e.g., to conform to location-based policies). based on its updated operation, the data processing system may provide computer-implemented services that are more likely to be in compliance with local policies.
Inventor(s): ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/1416
Abstract: methods and systems for managing policies for data processing systems are disclosed. a management controller for the data processing system may utilize an out of band communication channel to obtain a set of policies for the data processing system from a remote management system. the management controller may monitor a state of the data processing system and may identify when a condition is met for any policy of the set of the policies. if the condition is met, the management controller may select one or more actions based on the state and the policy for which the condition was met. the management controller may perform the one or more actions to update operation of the data processing system to obtain an updated data processing system.
Inventor(s): Adriana Bechara Prado of Niterói BR for dell products l.p., Alexander Eulalio Robles Robles of Valinhos – SP BR for dell products l.p., Eduarda Tatiane Caetano Chagas of Belo Horizonte – MG BR for dell products l.p., Helen Cristina de Mattos Senefonte of Londrina – PR BR for dell products l.p., Jonathan Mendes De Almeida of Brasília – DF BR for dell products l.p., Karen Stéfany Martins of Belo Horizonte – MG BR for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/1425
Abstract: one example method includes evaluating a set of itemsets, based on the evaluating, computing association rules corresponding to the itemsets, filtering the association rules to identify relevant association rules, sorting the relevant association rules according to their respective metrics of support, confidence, lift, and conviction, and the relevant association rules are sorted from best metrics to worst metrics, storing (1) best itemsets of the set of itemsets, and (2) the association rules with the best metrics, as thresholds, mapping the thresholds to the stored association rules and to feature-value ranges, and identifying the stored association rules and the feature-value ranges as root causes of an anomaly, and explanations of the anomaly, respectively.
Inventor(s): MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., AMY CHRISTINE NELSON of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40, H04L9/08
CPC Code(s): H04L63/18
Abstract: methods and systems for securing communications between management controllers and message brokers are provided. the communications may be secured using pre-provisioned secrets to encrypt and decrypt messages. the secrets may be pre-provisioned using keypairs established during registration of the management controller with other systems. the keypair may be used to provide the management controllers with access to the secrets. once obtained, the secrets may be used to encrypt communications without establishing sessions keys or other data structures.
Inventor(s): MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/18
Abstract: methods and systems for managing a data processing system are disclosed. a management controller of the data processing system may obtain location data for the data processing system via an out-of-band communication channel. the management controller may identify policies based on the location data, and make an identification regarding whether the data processing system is operating out of compliance with respect to the policies. if the data processing system is operating out of compliance, then the management controller may perform an action set to update operation of the data processing system in a manner that improves compliance of the data processing system with respect to the policies. the data processing system may provide computer-implemented services based on the updated operation.
Inventor(s): BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/20
Abstract: methods and systems for managing policies for data processing systems are disclosed. a management controller for the data processing system may utilize an out of band communication channel to obtain a policy for the data processing system from a trusted management system if the data processing system is reported as lost or stolen by an owner of the data processing system. the management controller may identify a state of the data processing system as powered or unpowered. the management controller may then identify one or more actions specified by the policy and based on the state of the data processing system to be performed. by doing so, the management controller may discourage unintended use of the data processing system by a user other than the owner of the data processing system.
Inventor(s): RICHARD M. TONRY of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04L9/40
CPC Code(s): H04L63/20
Abstract: methods and systems for managing an endpoint detection and response (edr) framework for data processing systems are disclosed. to monitor for malicious entities, a management controller of a data processing system may obtain a data package including data managed by hardware resources of the data processing system. the data package may be provided to a trusted management system via an out of band communication channel and the management controller may monitor for responses from the trusted management system. if the management controller identifies a response indicating that the data processing system is in a compromised state, one or more actions may be performed to remediate the compromised state of the data processing system.
Inventor(s): MOHIT ARORA of Frisco TX US for dell products l.p., ABEYE TESHOME of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., GOKUL THIRUCHENGODE VAJRAVEL of Bangalore IN for dell products l.p., VINODKUMAR VASUDEV OTTAR of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., RICHARD M. TONRY of Mckinney TX US for dell products l.p., BASSEM EL-AZZAMI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., LUIS ANTONIO VALENCIA REYES of Waxahachie TX US for dell products l.p., ADOLFO SANDOR MONTERO of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p., RAJARAVI CHANDRA KOLLARAPU of Allen TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H04W40/02, H04W28/02
CPC Code(s): H04W40/02
Abstract: methods and systems for managing update events for data processing systems are disclosed. an update event may indicate that an update configuration is available for a data processing system. a management controller for the data processing system may utilize an out of band communication channel to obtain the update configuration for the data processing system without hardware components of the data processing system being powered. the update configuration may indicate a combination of hardware and/or software components for an application hosted by the data processing system. the update configuration may be assigned by an administrator and may be implemented by an update agent for the data processing system upon powering the hardware resources of the data processing system.
20250142714. MULTI-CONFIGURABLE ANTENNA TUNER CIRCUIT BOARD_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Changsoo Kim of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p., Yun-Tsan Lee of East District TW for dell products l.p., Ching Wei Chang of Cedar Park TX US for dell products l.p., Sumana Pallampati of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K1/02, H01Q1/22, H05K1/11, H05K3/30
CPC Code(s): H05K1/0243
Abstract: a printed circuit board includes an antenna and a plurality of component pads. the printed circuit board is configured to provide an antenna tuner for a mobile data communication network. each component pad is configured, when populated with an electrical component, to couple the electrical component to the printed circuit board to form an antenna tuner circuit for the antenna. when a first set of the component pads are populated with electrical components, the antenna tuner circuit is configured as an aperture tuner for the antenna. when a second set of the component pads are populated with electrical components, the antenna tuner circuit is configured as an impedance tuner for the antenna.
Inventor(s): Sandor Farkas of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p., Bhyrav M. Mutnury of Round Rock TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K1/02, H05K1/14, H05K3/00, H05K3/36
CPC Code(s): H05K1/025
Abstract: in one or more embodiments, a system and method for impedance matching across subassemblies comprises forming a pcb with wider traces, wherein a trace is formed based on a width corresponding to a trace design and a tolerance. the larger width reduces a reflection coefficient to reduce impedance differences. a surface mount technology (smt) breakout area may include a thicker microstrip and a conductive silk screen layer may be added to further improve impedance matching without increasing the total height of a pcb.
20250142747. LATCH ASSEMBLIES FOR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): PETER TIMOTHY CLARK of Taipei TW for dell products l.p., MATTHEW BRYAN GILBERT of Bend OR US for dell products l.p., RICHARD WILLIAM GUZMAN of Lago Vista TX US for dell products l.p., SEAN P. O'DONNELL of Poughkeepsie NY US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K5/02
CPC Code(s): H05K5/0221
Abstract: devices, systems, and methods for managing chassis of data processing systems are disclosed. the chassis may be managed by reversibly attaching them to structural members such as rails. when so attached, the chassis may be fixedly held in a position. to facilitate access to an interior of the chassis, the chassis may be detached from the structural member and moved to a maintenance position. to detach the chassis from the structural member, the chassis may include a latch. the latch may be positioned in an ear of the chassis and may be protected by a frame. the frame may include a recess, hole, or other feature to facilitate access to the latch. the access may allow application of force to a single portion of the latch to rotate or otherwise actuate the latch. actuation of the latch may facilitate detachment of the chassis from the structural member.
Inventor(s): SEAN P. O’DONNELL of Poughkeepsie NY US for dell products l.p., NICHOLAS LENN POTERACKI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/14
CPC Code(s): H05K7/1402
Abstract: methods, systems, and devices for providing computer implemented services are disclosed. to provide the computer implemented services, a data processing system may include various hardware components. to secure the various hardware components, the data processing system may include a security bezel. the security bezel may have a structure that includes structural members that form a partial covering for a two-dimensional surface. a structural member of the structural members may be adapted to span a distance between two points of the surface and resist deformation due to force applied to the structural member. the structural member may also include a portion of a sheet of material that is folded so that two sub-portions of the portion of the sheet of material are in different planes that intersect along a line.
20250142756. ADJUSTABLE MEMBERS FOR SECURITY BEZELS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): SEAN P. O’DONNELL of Poughkeepsie NY US for dell products l.p., YI-HSIN KUAN of Taipei TW for dell products l.p., MATTHEW BRYAN GILBERT of Bend OR US for dell products l.p., NICHOLAS LENN POTERACKI of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., KEVIN MICHAEL KELLER of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/14
CPC Code(s): H05K7/1402
Abstract: methods, systems, and devices for providing computer implemented services are disclosed. to provide the computer implemented services, a data processing system may include various hardware components. to secure the various hardware components, the data processing system may include a security bezel. the security bezel may for a chassis of the data processing system, the hardware components being positioned on an interior of the chassis. the security bezel may have a structural body that has a length that is equal to or less than a length of a two-dimensional surface through which access to the interior is provided. the security bezel may further have an adjustable member adapted to adjust a length of the structural bezel to match the length of the surface while reversibly securing the structural body to the chassis.
Inventor(s): SEAN P. O’DONNELL of Poughkeepsie NY US for dell products l.p., LIBERTAD PALOMA ESCOBAR CARRIZALES of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., PETER KALTENBACH of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/14
CPC Code(s): H05K7/1402
Abstract: methods, systems, and devices for providing computer implemented services are disclosed. to provide the computer implemented services, a data processing system may include various hardware components. to secure the various hardware components, the data processing system may include a security bezel. the security bezel may be for a chassis of the data processing system, the hardware components being positioned on an interior of the chassis. the security bezel may have a structural body for securing access to an interior of the chassis, the structural body forming a partial covering for a two-dimensional surface. the security bezel may further have a locking latch adapted to reversibly secure the structural body to the chassis, and the locking latch may include a lock space to receive an interchangeable locking mechanism.
Inventor(s): YI-HSIN KUAN of Taipei TW for dell products l.p., PETER TIMOTHY CLARK of Taipei TW for dell products l.p., PATRICK VINCENT ILLINGWORTH of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., JAMES UTZ of Georgetown TX US for dell products l.p., MARIO ALBERTO ROCHA RINCON of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/14
CPC Code(s): H05K7/1402
Abstract: methods, systems, and devices for providing computer implemented services are disclosed. to provide the computer implemented services, a data processing system may include various hardware components. to secure the various hardware components, the data processing system may include a security bezel. the security bezel may for a chassis of the data processing system, the hardware components being positioned on an interior of the chassis. the security bezel may have a hollow cover body spanning a two-dimensional surface through which access to the interior is provided. the security bezel may further have a latch mechanism adapted to reversibly secure the hollow cover body to the chassis.
20250142759. LATCH ASSEMBLIES FOR PROTECTING CHASSIS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): PETER TIMOTHY CLARK of Taipei TW for dell products l.p., MATTHEW BRYAN GILBERT of Bend OR US for dell products l.p., RICHARD WILLIAM GUZMAN of Lago Vista TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/14, E05C5/02, H05K7/20
CPC Code(s): H05K7/1488
Abstract: devices, systems, and methods for managing chassis of data processing systems are disclosed. the chassis may be managed by reversibly attaching them to structural members such as rails. when so attached, the chassis may be fixedly held in a position. to facilitate access to an interior of the chassis, the chassis may be detached from the structural member and moved to a maintenance position. to detach the chassis from the structural member, the chassis may include a latch assembly. the latch assembly may include features to inform and remind technicians or other persons of the existence, or lack thereof, of various lines connecting the chassis, and components positioned in the chassis, to other components.
20250142760. RACK EAR SERVICE LIGHT_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): SEAN P. O’DONNELL of Poughkeepsie NY US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/14, F21S9/02
CPC Code(s): H05K7/1488
Abstract: methods, systems, and devices for providing computer implemented services are disclosed. to provide the computer implemented services, a data processing system may include various hardware components within an interior of a chassis. to provide sufficient illumination to enable visibility and interaction with the hardware components, the data processing system may include an integrated service light adapted to illuminate portions of the data processing system. to integrate the service light, the data processing system may include a service light receiver that is positioned with an ear of the chassis and adapted to receive the service light to, at least temporarily, retain the service light in a first position and a first orientation. by doing so, the service light may enable visibility and interaction with the hardware components without limiting access to the hardware components.
20250142762. VENT COVER FOR AN INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Qinghong He of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Jeffrey Scott Smith of Pflugerville TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/20, G06F1/20
CPC Code(s): H05K7/20136
Abstract: a vent cover for an information handling system including: a body having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface; and a plurality of slots positioned within the body and extending between the first and the second surface, the plurality of slots including: first slots having a first length and extending between a first diameter and a second diameter of a first annulus; and second slots having a second length and extending between the second diameter and a third diameter of a second annulus, the first annulus including the second annulus.
20250142767. LOW-NOISE FAN FOR INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEMS_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Bradford Edward Vier of Austin TX US for dell products l.p., Qinghong He of Austin TX US for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/20, F04D25/06, F04D29/66
CPC Code(s): H05K7/20172
Abstract: in one or more embodiments, a fan assembly may comprise a fan hub with a plurality of blades, each blade having one or more cutouts through which laminar airflow from a front side of the blade can pass through the blade to a back side of the blade, reducing aeroacoustic noise. a cutout may be a lateral cutout, wherein the lateral cutout connects to an edge of a blade, or may be an internal cutout, wherein an internal cutout may be formed relative to a midline of the blade but does not connect to either edge of the blade.
Inventor(s): Jer-Yo Lee of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Yu-Min Huang of Yilan County TW for dell products l.p., Chi-Yung Chiang of Taichung City TW for dell products l.p., Mei-Ling Pan of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Ya Chen Chang of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Jung Jung Wang of Ershui Township TW for dell products l.p., Huan-Chun Wu of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Po-Fei Tsai of New Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Hao Wu Yang of Taipei City TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/20
CPC Code(s): H05K7/20209
Abstract: an information handling system includes an air mover and a management controller configured to determine an airflow direction of the air mover. the air mover includes an enclosure base and a gear disposed within the enclosure base. the gear is configured to rotate an outlet frame, and the outlet frame is configured to rotate within the enclosure base. the outlet frame includes a nozzle structure that is configured to guide the airflow direction according to a determination of the management controller.
20250142770. THERMAL PAD SERVICE KIT_simplified_abstract_(dell products l.p.)
Inventor(s): Shih-Hsuan Hu of New Taipei City TW for dell products l.p., Chi-Chang Fu of Taipei TW for dell products l.p.
IPC Code(s): H05K7/20
CPC Code(s): H05K7/20254
Abstract: a thermal pad service kit includes a package having a first clamshell and a second clamshell. a thermal pad is enclosed between the first clamshell and the second clamshell, and a first side of the thermal pad is removably coupled to the first clamshell via an adhesive film. a second side of the thermal pad is tacky and removably coupled to a non-adhesive film. the second side of the thermal pad is coupled to a surface of a component after removing the non-adhesive film from the second side of the thermal pad and laying the thermal pads on the surface of the component.
- Dell Products L.P.
- B25J9/16
- CPC B25J9/1664
- Dell products l.p.
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- CPC G06T15/205
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- CPC H01R12/737
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- CPC H02M1/42
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- CPC H02M7/003
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- CPC H04L9/0819
- CPC H04L9/0825
- CPC H04L9/0877
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- CPC H04L9/088
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- CPC H04L9/3271
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- CPC H04L9/3297
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- H04L41/0894
- CPC H04L41/12
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- CPC H04L41/149
- H04L41/5019
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- H04L41/5009
- CPC H04L41/5019
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- CPC H04L45/127
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- CPC H04L47/2433
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- CPC H04L47/801
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- CPC H05K1/0243
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- CPC H05K1/025
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- CPC H05K5/0221
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- CPC H05K7/1402
- E05C5/02
- CPC H05K7/1488
- F21S9/02
- CPC H05K7/20136
- F04D25/06
- F04D29/66
- CPC H05K7/20172
- CPC H05K7/20209
- CPC H05K7/20254