Location History:
- Karnataka, IN (2007)
- Bengaluru, IN (2013)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2007-2013
Title: Innovations by Srilakshmi Dorarajulu
Introduction
Srilakshmi Dorarajulu is an accomplished inventor based in Bengaluru, India. She has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the area of display systems. With a total of two patents to her name, her work has garnered attention for its innovative approaches to improving display technologies.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Delta Frame Buffers." This invention presents a system and method for reducing the total size of the frame buffer portion of a decoding circuit. The reduction in size is achieved by displaying first portions of B-pictures while decoding second portions occurring later in the raster order. This allows the later portions to overwrite previously displayed sections, resulting in a more efficient frame buffer that only stores the currently displayed and decoded portions.
Another notable patent is "System, Method, and Apparatus for Displaying Streams with Dynamically Changing Formats." This invention describes a system and method for displaying frames with changing display parameters. The display engine stores new parameters detected by the decoder in one buffer of a ping pong buffer while using another set of parameters from the other buffer. The engine switches the buffers when the first frame with the new parameters is ready for presentation.
Career Highlights
Srilakshmi currently works at Broadcom Corporation, where she continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in technology. Her work at Broadcom has positioned her as a key player in the development of cutting-edge display solutions.
Collaborations
Some of her coworkers include Sandeep Bhatia and Srinivasa Mpr, who collaborate with her on various projects within the company.
Conclusion
Srilakshmi Dorarajulu's contributions to display technology through her patents demonstrate her innovative spirit and commitment to advancing the field. Her work at Broadcom Corporation continues to influence the way we experience visual media today.