Intel Corporation
Principal Engineer | Director
Intel Corporation Jul 2001 - Dec 2003
System Architect
Intel Corporation May 2000 - Jul 2001
Senior Technical Marketing Engineer and Professional Services
Intel Corporation May 1996 - May 2000
Technical Marketing Engineer
Intel Corporation May 1994 - May 1996
Circuit Design Engineer
Education:
Purdue University 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Wifi Wireless Debugging Software Development Cellular Communications Voip Embedded Systems Security Wimax Networking System Architecture Mobile Devices Rf Network Performance Embedded Software Qos Android Wireless Technologies Rapid Prototyping Video Backhaul Mmwave Rf Planning Radio Frequency
Packets are duplicated, delayed, and spread in time as a form of forward error correction. If a client device receives duplicate packets, they can be discarded. If one of the duplicate packets is lost, then the duplication provides forward error correction with no change to the device that receives the packet.
Wireless Performance Improvement Via Client-Free Forward Error Correction
Packets are duplicated, delayed, and spread in time as a form of forward error correction. If a client device receives duplicate packets, they can be discarded. If one of the duplicate packets is lost, then the duplication provides forward error correction with no change to the device that receives the packet.
Devices And Methods For Radio Communication Network Guided Traffic Offload
Kamran Etemad - Potomac MD, US Brent Elliott - Hillsboro OR, US
International Classification:
H04W 28/08
US Classification:
370235
Abstract:
Discussed generally herein are enhanced Node Bs (eNodeBs) and User Equipment (UE) arranged for offloading UE traffic from a communications node and techniques for the same. An eNodeB can include processing circuitry arranged to obtain traffic load information of one or more WiFi access points within a coverage area of the eNodeB and produce corresponding offload guidance information, the traffic load information includes information about user equipment (UE) traffic flows on the one or more WiFi access points. The eNodeB can include a transceiver arranged to transmit the offload guidance information to one or more UEs and arranged to receive a request from at least one of the UEs to move at least some of the UE traffic flows to one of the WiFi access points.
Application Continuity With Reroute And Reset In A Wireless Communication Network
In embodiments, a user equipment (UE) may include an applications module and a communications module. The applications module may run an application and facilitate communications between the application and a remote server over a wireless communication network. The communications between the application and the remote server may initially be over a first interface selected based on a route table. The communications module may identify a second interface that is preferred to the first interface. The communications module may modify the route table to prioritize the second interface over the first interface. Additionally, the communications module may instruct the applications module to execute a reset operation to re-establish communications between the application and the remote server using the second interface.
Spatial Thermal Density Reduction For Mmwave Antenna Arrays
- Cupertino CA, US Brent ELLIOTT - Hillsboro OR, US Hosein NIKOPOUR - San Jose CA, US Eren SASOGLU - Mountain View CA, US Shilpa TALWAR - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/06 H04B 1/44 H04B 7/0456
Abstract:
An apparatus, method and computer readable medium for special thermal density reduction by antenna thinning. A system comprises N transmit/receive (TX/RX) chains, where each TX/RX chain comprises an RFFE and each RFFE comprises one or more thermal sensors configured to measure heat in the RFFE. An antenna array coupled to the plurality of TX/RX chains. A codebook that comprises a plurality of code words configured to respond to real-time heat measurements from the thermal sensors in each TX/RX chain is configured to switch off selected TX/RX chains to reduce thermal density at the antenna array while maintaining M RFFEs switched on, where M
Handover-Related Technology, Apparatuses, And Methods
- Santa Clara CA, US Dave A. Cavalcanti - Portland OR, US Thorsten Clevorn - Munich, DE Brent Elliott - Hillsboro OR, US Jeffrey R. Foerster - Portland OR, US Mikhail T. Galeev - Portland OR, US Benjamin Grewell - Portland OR, US Nageen Himayat - Fremont CA, US Shadi Iskander - Ergolding, DE Udayan Mukherjee - Portland OR, US Harry G. Skinner - Beaverton OR, US Susruth Sudhakaran - Beaverton OR, US Candy Yiu - Portland OR, US Chetan Hiremath - Portland OR, US Neelam Chandwani - Portland OR, US Jesus Martinez - Portland OR, US
An apparatus of a wireless device, such as a user equipment (UE), can include processing circuitry configured to perform one or more of the handover-related techniques disclosed herein. For example, when associated with moving with a plurality of mobile devices from coverage of a first cell to a second cell, the processing circuitry can detect the second cell. One or more parameters of the second cell can be measured. The one or more parameters can be communicated to one or more other mobile devices of the plurality of mobile devices.
Regulatory Limit Compliant Packet Priority-Based Adaptive Transmit Power Controller
Sudeep Divakaran - Bangalore, IN Brent Elliott - Hillsboro OR, US Kwan Ho Lee - Mountain View CA, US Gil Meyuhas - Tel-Aviv, IL
International Classification:
H04W 52/28 H04W 52/36 H04W 52/26
Abstract:
A wireless device includes one or more antennas coupled to a transmit (TX) chain. The TX chain is configured to generate output RF signals using baseband signals. The TX chain includes a TX power controller configured to classify a packet of the output RF signals into a priority category of a plurality of priority categories based on priority information within the packet. The TX power controller is further to determine a time average specific absorption rate (TAS) energy budget of the wireless device. The TAS energy budget is based on a pre-configured regulatory power limit (e.g., SAR transmit power limit) of the wireless device over a time interval. Transmission power for transmitting the packet is determined based on the priority category and the TAS energy budget. The packet is encoded for transmission via the one or more antennas using the determined transmission power.
Spatial Thermal Density Reduction For Mmwave Antenna Arrays
- Cupertino CA, US Brent ELLIOTT - Hillsboro OR, US Hosein NIKOPOUR - San Jose CA, US Eren SASOGLU - Mountain View CA, US Shilpa TALWAR - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/06 H04B 7/0456 H04B 1/44
Abstract:
An apparatus, method and computer readable medium for special thermal density reduction by antenna thinning. A system comprises N transmit/receive (TX/RX) chains, where each TX/RX chain comprises an RFFE and each RFFE comprises one or more thermal sensors configured to measure heat in the RFFE. An antenna array coupled to the plurality of TX/RX chains. A codebook that comprises a plurality of code words configured to respond to real-time heat measurements from the thermal sensors in each TX/RX chain is configured to switch off selected TX/RX chains to reduce thermal density at the antenna array while maintaining M RFFEs switched on, where M
Brent Elliott (1976-1980), C Lessard (1998-2002), Judy Wan (1994-1998), Mary Hagan (1982-1986), Jennifer Gibson (1998-2002), Derek Chambers (1990-1992)