Emergency Care Specialists 701 E Marshall St, West Chester, PA 19380 6104315000 (phone), 6104302924 (fax)
Student Health Services 715 S New St, West Chester, PA 19383 6104362509 (phone), 6104363148 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Drexel University College of Medicine Graduated: 2000
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Ware graduated from the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2000. He works in West Chester, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Ware is affiliated with Penn Medicine Chester County Hospital.
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Ware Sales Manager
National Association-Ind & Ofc Business Associations
FTD.com Downers Grove, IL Oct 2014 to Feb 2015 Customer Service and Sales RepresentativeThorntons INC Villa Park, IL Mar 2014 to Sep 2014 Customer Service Representative IFIBA Romania, Portugal, Kosovo. Aug 2012 to Mar 2014 Professional Basketball PlayerAYBT Lincoln, IL May 2009 to Aug 2009 Youth Coordinatorlincoln college Lincoln, IL May 2009 to Aug 2009 Crew Member/Crew Trainer
Education:
indiana tech university Fort Wayne, IN 2014 to 2016 BA in criminal justice rehabilitationPittsburg state Pittsburg, KS 2010 to 2011 None in justice studieslincoln college Lincoln, IL 2008 to 2010 AA in associates in arts, focus criminal justice
2008 to 2000 Personal TrainerThe Uptown Source Barbershop
2005 to 2000 Owner/BarberUnited States Army
1997 to 2005 Staff Sergeant (E6)
Education:
Concordia University-Saint Paul Saint Paul, MN 2012 to 2014 Bachelor of Science in Exercise ScienceMetropolitan Community College Penn Valley Metropolitan, UK 2010 to 2012 Associate of Science in Physical TherapyPinnacle Career Institute Kansas City, MO 2008 Certificate in Personal TrainingUniversity of Devonshire 1998 to 2002 Bachelor of Business
Robert D. LoGalbo - Rolling Meadows IL, US Randy L. Ekl - Lake Zurich IL, US Ron Rotstein - Arlington Heights IL, US Christopher G. Ware - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L 12/28 H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370390, 370348, 370468, 370412, 370413
Abstract:
Methods for delivery of multicast packets in a wireless communication system are disclosed. The methods comprise transmitting a contention free period initiation signal from an access point to the station, transmitting broadcast packets from the access point to the station, transmitting multicast packets from the access point to the station and holding the multicast packets in storage after the transmission, transmitting a contention free period end signal from the access point to the station, determining if a negative acknowledgement message has been received, retransmitting the multicast packets in response to receiving a negative acknowledgment message, and eliminating the multicast packets at a next beacon interval.
System And Method For Communicating Beacon Transmissions In Wireless Local Area Network (Wlan) Systems
A method for communicating beacon transmissions from a wireless access point (WAP) to a client transceiver in a wireless local area network (WLAN) system () includes obtaining a reference timing for the wireless access point (WAP) (). The sector configuration and the sector timing in the WAP is then determined (). A virtual target beacon transmission time (TBTT) for the sector of interest serviced by the WAP is then calculated (), as is a channel number of the sector of interest. Finally, the method provides for listening () for a sector beacon signal from the sector of interest at the virtual TBTT and the calculated channel number.
System And Method For Communicating Beacon Transmissions In Wireless Local Area Network (Wlan) Systems
A method for transmitting beacon transmissions in a wireless local area network (WLAN) communications system () operating on one or more channels includes transmitting a first beacon (C) using a directional antenna in a first direction (D) on a first channel. A second beacon (C) is then transmitted using a directional antenna in a second direction (D) on the first channel. This process is then repeated such that the first beacon and second beacon after a predetermined beacon interval. The first beacon begins its transmission at a target beacon transmission time (TBTT) and the second beacon begins its transmission in a sequential period defined by an antenna switching time after the transmission of the first beacon.
Method And Apparatus For Omniscient Root Node Selection In An Ad Hoc Network
Randy L. Ekl - Lake Zurich IL, US Mark J. Johnson - Cary IL, US Anthony R. Metke - Naperville IL, US Aparna Pandey - Chicago IL, US Joseph E. Phillips - Huntley IL, US Christopher G. Ware - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370254, 37920101
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for selecting a root node in an ad hoc network that contains a plurality of nodes including a first node. According to one implementation of these techniques, a first node can receive a message from at least one of the other nodes. Each message includes a number of primary factors associated with a particular node regarding capabilities of the particular node. The primary factors associated with each node can then be evaluated, and an attempt can be made to select the root node based on the primary factors associated with each node. If the first node is unable to select the root node based on the primary factors associated with each node, then the root node can be selected based on secondary factors associated with each node.
Method For Performing Neighbor Discovery In A Multi-Tier Wlan
Aparna Pandey - Chicago IL, US Randy L. Ekl - Lake Zurich IL, US Christopher G. Ware - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04Q 7/24
US Classification:
370338, 370337, 370347, 370328, 370349
Abstract:
A method for performing neighbor discovery in a multi-tier wireless local area network where a client creates a neighbor list identifying a neighbor wherein the neighbor is identified as an access point or a client. Then, the client determines a time to perform a scan of neighbors based upon 1) a type of neighbor discovery to be performed and 2) when a first beacon is transmitted by an access point in a first tier of the multi-tier wireless local area network. Subsequently, the client performs a scan of neighbors at the determined time on a channel associated with the type of neighbor discovery. Finally, the client receives a beacon sent from a neighbor of the client to update the neighbor list with information transmitted in the beacon.
Method And Apparatus For Packet Scheduling In A Wireless Network
Christopher G. Ware - Chicago IL, US Randy L. Ekl - Lake Zurich IL, US Anthony R. Metke - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Horsham PA
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
370329, 370444, 370468
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for packet scheduling in a wireless network is described. First values for a data transmission rate are measured for each of a plurality of mobile stations over time. Second values for a function of the data transmission rate are computed using at least one of the first values for each of the mobile stations. A rate of change of the data transmission rate is computed for each of the plurality of mobile stations using the second values associated therewith. A stability of the data transmission rate is computed for each of the plurality of mobile stations using the second values associated therewith. A channel quality factor is determined for each of the mobile stations using a current value of the second values, the rate of change of the function, and the stability of the function associated therewith.
Method And Apparatus For Root Node Selection In An Ad Hoc Network
Randy L. Ekl - Lake Zurich IL, US Mark J. Johnson - Cary IL, US Anthony R. Metke - Naperville IL, US Aparna Pandey - Chicago IL, US Joseph E. Phillips - Huntley IL, US Christopher G. Ware - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370254
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for selecting a root node in an ad hoc network comprising a plurality of nodes including a first node. According to one implementation of these techniques, a first node can receive a message from at least one of the other nodes. Each message includes a number of primary factors associated with a particular node regarding capabilities of the particular node. The primary factors associated with each node can then be evaluated, and an attempt can be made to select the root node based on the primary factors associated with each node. If the first node is unable to select the root node based on the primary factors associated with each node, then the root node can be selected based on secondary factors associated with each node.
Multi-Tier Wlan And Method For Propagating Beacons In A Multi-Tier Wlan Thereof
A method for transmitting beacons by nodes in a multi-tier wireless local area network is disclosed. First, a first beacon by a tier node in the multi-tier wireless local area network is transmitted. Then, a second beacon by a tier node is transmitted where the second beacon is transmitted based upon the time that the first beacon is sent by the tier node.
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ISLN:
923041302
Admitted:
2013
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Lewis Elkin Elementary School Philadelphia PA 1978-1984, Holy Innocents School Philadelphia PA 1984-1985, Clara Barton Elementary School Philadelphia PA 1985-1987
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