Pleasanton, CA, United States of America

Krishna Satyasai Yeddanapudi

USPTO Granted Patents = 9 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.9

ph-index = 3

Forward Citations = 29(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016-2019

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9 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Krishna Satyasai Yeddanapudi

Introduction

Krishna Satyasai Yeddanapudi is an accomplished inventor based in Pleasanton, CA, with a remarkable portfolio of nine patents. His work primarily focuses on enhancing computational processes and improving data center management through innovative systems and methods.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is titled "System and method performing job management." This invention provides systems and methods for visualizing a computational process. A portion of attributes of a computational process may be displayed on a face of a three-dimensional object. In response to rotation of the object by a user, a different face of the object may be displayed, showcasing a different portion of the attributes. Each object may represent the status of a computational cluster, specifically a set of jobs executing on the cluster. The jobs can be represented by graphical indicators arranged on a time axis and a performance axis. The size of a graphical indicator indicates the amount of processing time consumed by the corresponding job, while the color signifies the status. Additionally, a portion of the graphical indicator may be visually distinguished to indicate the completion percentage of the job.

Another significant patent is "Providing a data set for tracking and diagnosing datacenter issues." This invention discloses systems and methods for aggregating data capable of diagnosing unique datacenter issues. Traffic statistic collection may be moved from intermediate datacenter nodes to end hosts, providing reports for aggregation and correlation with events at an analytic controller. This process uncovers implications for such events. To track metrics and diagnose datacenter issues not addressed in traffic statistics, information locally available to the end hosts may be combined and correlated with traffic statistics. The analytic controller may apply a hash to map a virtual to a physical IP address, determining a datacenter path based on topology limited to a physical network, thus saving computational expense.

Career Highlights

Krishna currently works at Robin Systems, Inc., where he continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in technology. His expertise in computational processes and data management has made a significant impact in his field.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Rafit Izhak-Ratzin and Christopher Alan Mildebrandt, who collaborate with him on various projects and innovations.

Conclusion

Krishna Satyasai Yeddanapudi's contributions to the field of technology through his patents and work at Robin

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