Vice President Global Systems Engineering at iDirect
Location:
Herndon, Virginia
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
iDirect since 2004
Vice President Global Systems Engineering
Marconi Apr 2003 - Jun 2004
Director, Business Development
TANDBERG 2002 - 2003
Director, Business Development
Marconi 2000 - 2002
Regional Sales Director
FORE 1996 - 2002
Regional Director
Skills:
Wireless VoIP Telecommunications IP
Isbn (Books And Publications)
The Monash University Library Supplement to John Alexander Ferguson's Bibliography of Australia
Thomas Jedrey - Pasadena CA, US Eric Archer - Pasadena CA, US
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
H04Q 5/22
US Classification:
340010500, 340005200, 340572100, 340005610
Abstract:
The invention provide retailers, distributors, purchasers, end-users and others in a commercial product's distribution chain with systems and methods for product activation at a specific point in the distribution chain (such as at the point of retail sale), for product validation and/or product maintenance (for example when the product is brought in for service or maintenance) and for product authentication (for example upon resale of the product). These capabilities, when added to the basic capability of an RFID-based system to provide an identity and a location for a tag attached to an object, endow commercial products with functionalities such as theft deterrence, product tracking and inventory management, inventory control and perimeter security, product maintenance and recordkeeping of service, and for high-end commercial products, a method of easily identifying a genuine item from a counterfeit.
Communication In Pipes Using Acoustic Modems That Provide Minimal Obstruction To Fluid Flow
Yoseph Bar-Cohen - Seal Beach CA, US Eric D. Archer - Pasadena CA, US Xiaoqi Bao - San Gabriel CA, US Stewart Sherrit - La Crescenta CA, US
Assignee:
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - Pasadena CA
International Classification:
G10K 11/18 E21B 47/14
US Classification:
367 81, 367137
Abstract:
A plurality of phased array acoustic communication devices are used to communicate data along a tubulation, such as a well. The phased array acoustic communication devices employ phased arrays of acoustic transducers, such as piezoelectric transducers, to direct acoustic energy in desired directions along the tubulation. The system is controlled by a computer-based controller. Information, including data and commands, is communicated using digital signaling.
University of Illinois at Chicago - Educational Measurement, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater - Higher Education Administration, Oklahoma State University–Stillwater - Marriage and Family Therapy, University of Alabama - Human Development and Family Studies