Jason Mansfield Bailis - Novato CA Karen Marie Bell - Novato CA Terry Gregory Svetz - Kerwood CA Allen Lee Jackson - Penngrove CA Robert Alan Kaplan - Kensington CA
Assignee:
Teltronics, Inc. - Sarasota FL
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 9, 707 3, 707 10, 707104
Abstract:
A telephone switch system is connected digitally to an external computer system operating database software and having access to a digitally stored database of information used by the switch. The switch performs data transactions on the database in the manner of a client. The database engine allows live queries, which automatically update querying clients as pertinent data changes. The database engine also allows query concentration, which caches query results and supplies the cached results to querying clients making identical queries within a prescribed period of time. The database engine further allows batch inserts, which allow a user to add a plurality of records with a single command.
Jason Mansfield Bailis - Novato CA Karen Marie Bell - Novato CA Terry Gregory Svetz - Kerwood CA Allen Jackson - Penngrove CA Robert Alan Kaplan - Kensington CA
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707201
Abstract:
A telephone switch system is connected digitally to an external computer system operating database software and having access to a digitally stored database of information used by the switch. The switch performs data transactions on the database in the manner of a client. The database engine allows live queries, which automatically update querying clients as pertinent data changes. The database engine also allows query concentration, which caches query results and supplies the cached results to querying clients making identical queries within a prescribed period of time. The database engine further allows batch inserts, which allow a user to add a plurality of records with a single command.
System For Communicating Digital Information Between A Base Unit And Plural Mobile Units
Allen Jackson - Penngrove CA David Hochman - Nicasio CA Parminder Sikand - San Rafael CA Rami Hadar - Cupertino CA Jay Klein - Cupertino CA Shmuel Arditi - Tikva, IL Shmuel Bachinski - Tel Aviv, IL
In a wireless communication system in which a base station communicates with plural mobile stations using frames of digital data, each frame having a control slot and plural voice (or data) slots, the present invention divides at least some of the slots into two portions and receives communications from one of the mobile stations during a first portion of a voice slot and communicates with the same mobile station during the second portion of the same slot.
Method Of Combining Signals In A Telephone Conference Circuit
David Dayner - Novato CA Ginny Lacker - Petaluma CA Paul Hirsohn - Berkeley CA Karen Bell - Rohnert Park CA Darryl Paffenroth - Tiburon CA Allen Jackson - Penngrove CA David Hochman - Nicasio CA
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
H04M 342 H04M 100 H04Q 1104
US Classification:
379202
Abstract:
A method for combining signals for a telephone conference may include a multiplicity of identical adders for combining six signals and providing a single combined output. The adders may be arranged in a repeatable hierarchical scheme in which each group of six conference members includes an adder for combining all six signals, with the output of this adder being provided to other groups of six so that each conference member receives signals from every other conference member. As few as three hierarchical levels of addition may be used with up to 216 members. Adders may also be arranged so that a member of a first conference may monitor other conferences without affecting the first conference.
Wireless Communications System And Method Using A Reusable Control Channel
Allen Jackson - Penngrove CA David Hochman - Nicasio CA Parminder Sikand - San Rafael CA Rami Hadar - Cupertino CA Jay Klein - Cupertino CA Shmuel Arditi - Tilva, IL Shmuel Bachinski - Tel Aviv, IL
In a wireless communication system in which a base station communicates with plural mobile stations using a control channel and plural voice (or data) channels, the present invention uses the control channel as a voice channel whenever the other voice channels are in use and a request is received from a mobile station for another voice channel. The base station's use of the control channel varies as the control channel switches from a control channel to a voice channel and back to a control channel again.
Wireless Communications System And Method Having Dynamic Reallocation Of Communication Frequencies
Allen Jackson - Penngrove CA David Hochman - Nicasio CA Parminder Sikand - San Rafael CA Rami Hadar - Cupertino CA Jay Klein - Cupertino CA Shmuel Arditi - Tikva, IL Shmuel Bachinski - Tel Aviv, IL
In a wireless communication system in which plural base stations communicate with plural mobile stations using a control slot and plural voice (or data) slots, the present invention dynamically allocates which of a predetermined set of frequencies are used by a given base station at a given time. The base stations monitor the predetermined set of frequencies to determine which frequencies are being used within which slots within the range of radio reception of the base station. Currently unused frequency/slot combinations are assigned by a base station to service the next request for a voice slot.
A method of routing an incoming telephone call to a called party having plural telephone numbers in which a telephone call for the called party is received at a switching system, and automatically screened to determine where the received call is to be routed among plural devices with different telephone numbers for accessing the called party, where the devices may include a wireless telephone and a pager. The screening step determines whether the received call is to be routed to the wireless telephone and the pager. If the received call is to be routed to the wireless telephone and the pager in response to the screening, it is routed in parallel.
Multiple Use Wireless Communications System And Method
Allen Jackson - Penngrove CA David Hochman - Nicasio CA Parminder Sikand - San Rafael CA Daniel Terhune - Santa Rosa CA Keith Neuendorff - Sonoma CA Rami Hadar - Cupertino CA Shmuel Bachinski - Tel Aviv, IL Jay Klein - Cupertino CA Shmuel Arditi - Tikua, IL David Meshu - Tel Aviv, IL
Assignee:
Marris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
H04Q 730
US Classification:
455426
Abstract:
System and method for operating a wireless telephone system particularly a wireless Private Branch Exchange (PBX), as both a voice system and a pager system. The system includes a protocol for communicating both voice conversations and display data to a remote unit. Remote units, which may be pagers, personal communications units, mobile telephones, and the like, communicate with the wired portion of the system using the same protocols and signalling techniques.
BI a GEO Company Martinez, CA Apr 2009 to Sep 2012 Supervising CASE MANAGER - Juvenile Hall ComplexBI Incorporated Merced, CA Apr 2007 to Apr 2009 Senior Case Manager IIMidwest Monitoring and Surveillance Fairmont, MN Apr 2002 to 2007 Correctional Intervention Specialist - Olmsted County OfficeKelly Services Rochester, MN Oct 2001 to Apr 2005 Security Officer - IBM CorporationUPS Delivery - Next Day Air Rochester, MN Oct 2001 to Apr 2002 Package HandlerEnergy Economics, Incorporated Dodge Center, MN Aug 2001 to Aug 2001 Field TechnicianEileen Fisher, Incorporated Irvington, NY Apr 1993 to Dec 2000 Operations Coordinator / Computer TechnicianEileen Fisher, Incorporated New York, NY Jun 1996 to Sep 1999 Peace Officer
Education:
Skidmore College White Plains, NY Sep 2000 Certificate in Certification Computer ProgramJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice New York, NY Jun 1997 Bachelor of Science
FedEx Atascadero, CA Aug 2011 to Jan 2013 Home Delivery DriverNu-Way Linens Inc. Paso Robles, CA Aug 2009 to Aug 2011 Route DriverNew Alternatives Inc Santa Ana, CA Jun 2003 to Jan 2006 Transporter24 Hour Fitness Long Beach, CA Feb 2001 to Jun 2003 Personal Trainer/SupplementsCovad Communications Santa Clara, CA Apr 1999 to Feb 2001 Customer Support RepresentativeZebra Copy Center Palo Alto, CA Jul 1998 to Apr 1999 Customer Service Representative/Driver
Education:
Lewis-Clark State College Lewiston, ID 1996 to 2013 Bachelor of Science in KinesiologyFoothill Community College Los Altos, CA 1993 AA Degree in General Education
Skills:
Proven management abilities. Strong leadership abilities; work effectively with range of personalities and situations. Proficient with MAC and PC
Abdominal Hernia Appendicitis Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Univ Auto De Ciudad Juarez, Esc De Med, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua in 1980. He works in Mountain Home, AR and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Baxter Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine in 1986. He works in North Charleston, SC and specializes in Internal Medicine and Internal Medicine - Geriatrics.
FERST Eye Institute 1201 S Ridgewood Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 3864927718 (phone), 3864927720 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Rush Medical College Graduated: 1991
Procedures:
Retinal Detachment Repair
Conditions:
Cataract Glaucoma
Languages:
English Portuguese Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Rush Medical College in 1991. He works in Daytona Beach, FL and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Halifax Health Medical Center.
Bunker Hill Elementary School Charlestown MA 1958-1964, Ferry Pass Elementary School Pensacola FL 1962-1966, Beggs Educational Center High School Pensacola FL 1966-1970, Pensacola Technical High School Pensacola FL 1967-1969
Community:
Lester Mason, Rebecca Ward, Winnie Bobe, Stephen Whitaker, Kathy Bell