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Work
Company:
DLA Piper LLP
Address:
Specialities
Litigation and Arbitration • Corporate • Technology and Media • Intellectual Property • Regulatory and Government Affairs • Life Sciences • Corporate and Securities • Intellectual Property and Technology • Emerging Growth and Venture Capital • Public Company and Corporate Governance • Mergers and Acquisitions
Jason Levin - Solana Beach CA, US Petros Ioannou - Palos Verdes Estates CA, US
Assignee:
University of Southern California - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700 37, 455 73
Abstract:
The control of flexible systems is often difficult due to the exact frequencies of the elastic modes being hard to identify. These flexible modes may change over time, or vary between units of the same system. The variation in the modal dynamics may cause a degradation in performance or even instabilities unless compensated for by the control scheme. Controllers designed for these types of systems use notch filters for mode suppression. However variation in the parameters of the flexible modes may cause the need for wide notch filters. An adaptive scheme is proposed which uses an online estimator based on plant parameterization. The scheme may not use probe signals and may not rely on exact parameter identification of the unknown parameters. Instead it may continuously update itself to cancel the effect of the flexible modes by been able to identify the effect of the modal dynamics on the performance of the system. The adaptive notch filter can be designed narrower, adding less phase lag at lower frequencies, thereby allowing an increase in bandwidth and disturbance rejection capability.
Jason Levin - Carlsbad CA, US Larry Garcia - Santee CA, US
International Classification:
B65D043/00 B65D053/00
US Classification:
229124000
Abstract:
A unified transport and display mechanism is particularly suited for transporting and displaying buckets and items within buckets. The items include, but are not limited to, flowers or other plant specimens. The mechanism includes a container and a lid for covering the container. The lid includes one or more perforated areas, the removal of which forms one or more corresponding apertures. Each aperture is sized and adapted for receiving an item such as a bucket in a display mode. When received, the bucket extends into the aperture at a level below a top surface of the lid, and partially extends above the lid top surface to allow visual access to the items.
Jason Levin - Carlsbad CA, US David Levin - Aruada CO, US
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705001000
Abstract:
A graphical user interface for a floral merchandising system. The graphical user interface includes a selection bar having one or more floral product tabs, each floral product tab representing one of a number of floral products. The graphical user interface further includes one or more user-selectable item buttons, each item button corresponding to one of the number of floral products, and one or more windows for displaying information about one of the number of floral products according to a user selection.
- Irvine CA, US Ryan Brown - Irvine CA, US Brian W. Schimpf - Costa Mesa CA, US Palmer F. Luckey - Newport Beach CA, US Julian Hammerstein - Murrieta CA, US Travis M. Whitaker - Costa Mesa CA, US Jason Levin - Costa Mesa CA, US Joseph Chen - Irvine CA, US
A system comprises an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to provide a request to join a publish group from a client or a point to point communication link of a lattice mesh; and receive a group key or a host public key. The processor is configured to determine whether a message has been received; in response to the message having been received, determine whether the message is to be sent on; in response to the message being determined not to be sent on, decode the message using the group key or the host public key; determine whether to store the message in a backfill database; in response to determining to store the mssage in the backfill database, store the message in the backfill database.
- Irvine CA, US Ryan Brown - Irvine CA, US Brian W. Schimpf - Palo Alto CA, US Palmer F. Luckey - Newport Beach CA, US Julian Hammerstein - Murrieta CA, US Travis M. Whitaker - Costa Mesa CA, US Jason Levin - Costa Mesa CA, US Joseph Chen - Irvine CA, US
A system comprises an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to provide a request to join a publish group from a client or a point to point communication link of a lattice mesh; and receive a group key or a host public key. The processor is configured to determine whether a message has been received; in response to the message having been received, determine whether the message is to be sent on; in response to the message being determined not to be sent on, decode the message using the group key or the host public key; determine whether to store the message in a backfill database; in response to determining to store the message in the backfill database, store the message in the backfill database.
- Irvine CA, US Jason Levin - Costa Mesa CA, US Julian Hammerstein - Murrieta CA, US Joseph Chen - Irvine CA, US Maximillian Zheng Wang - Irvine CA, US
A system for display and interaction includes an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to receive data from one or more sensors. The processor is configured to convert the data to a common synthetic data space; provide the common synthetic data space for display; and receive a command associated with an object represented in the common synthetic data space. In some embodiments, the processor is coupled to a memory that stores instructions for the processor.
- Irvine CA, US Ryan Brown - Irvine CA, US Brian W. Schimpf - Palo Alto CA, US Palmer F. Luckey - Newport Beach CA, US Julian Hammerstein - Murrieta CA, US Travis M. Whitaker - Costa Mesa CA, US Jason Levin - Costa Mesa CA, US Joseph Chen - Irvine CA, US
A system for a lattice mesh comprises an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to receive a request to join a publish group from a client. The processor is configured to determine a group key; determine whether the client is allowed access to a topic of the publish group; in response to the client being allowed access to the topic of the publish group, provide the group key to the client; publish a group message including metadata; determine whether it is time to rotate the group key; and in response to it being time to rotate the group key, determine a new group key.
Feb 2014 to 2000 CNA / Med-TechLa Jolla Nursing and Rehabilitation Center La Jolla, CA May 2012 to May 2013 CNA
Education:
Grossmont Health Occupations Center Santee, CA Aug 2012 to Jan 2014 VocationalPacific Health Educational Center Mira Mesa, CA Feb 2012 to May 2012Bonita Vista High School Chula Vista, CA 2001 to 2005 High School Diploma
2010 to 2000 Lead Flight Control and Simulation EngineerThe Boeing Company Huntington Beach, CA 2009 to 2009 Flight Control Engineer, Boeing Research and TechnologyJet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 2005 to 2009 Photonics EngineerUniversity of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 2004 to 2009 Teaching & Research AssistantPacific Dynamics, LLC Los Angeles, CA 2007 to 2008 President
Education:
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 2005 to 2009 Ph.D. in Electrical EngineerUniversity of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 2004 to 2005 M.S. in Electrical EngineeringCornell University, College of Engineering Ithaca, NY 2000 to 2004 B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jason Levin Owner
Dos Gringos Nursery & Tree Production
3260 Corporate Vw, Vista, CA 92081 7609318706, 7609319057
Jason Levin Attorney At Law
Steptoe & Johnson, L.L.P Law Firm · Attorneys · Offices of Lawyers
633 W 5 St, Los Angeles, CA 90071 2134399400, 2134399599
Jason J. Levin
Levin Aviara LLC Real Estate Holding · Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
2820 17 St Pl, Moline, IL 61265 3260 Corporate Vw, Vista, CA 92081
Jason J. Levin Manager
Gringo Ventures LLC Floral Products · Fresh Cut Flower Distribution · Sale of Floral Products
3260 Corporate Vw Dr, Vista, CA 92081
Jason Levin
Ejm, LLC Property Development
287 S Robertson Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Jason J. Levin
Gringo Air LLC Farming
3260 Corporate Vw, Vista, CA 92081
Jason J. Levin
Gringos Holdings LLC Real Estate
3260 Corporate Vw Dr, Vista, CA 92081
Jason J. Levin
Pick On Us, LLC. Wholesale · Wholesale and Retail Distribution of Bam · Catering
3260 Corporate Vw, Vista, CA 92081 506 15 St, Moline, IL 61265 3260 Corporate Vw Dr, Vista, CA 92081 7605970276
633 W 5Th St Ste 700, Los Angeles, CA 90071 2134399455 (Office), 2134399599 (Fax) 633 W 5Th St #700, Los Angeles, CA 90071 2134399400 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 1992 Washington - Active 1992
Education:
University of San Diego School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1992 Pomona College Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Economics Graduated - 1989
Litigation and Arbitration Corporate Technology and Media Intellectual Property Regulatory and Government Affairs Life Sciences Corporate and Securities Intellectual Property and Technology Emerging Growth and Venture Capital Public Company and Corporate Governance Mergers and Acquisitions
Bankruptcy Business Law Consumer Law Personal Injury Products Liability Car Accidents Commercial Litigation, Insolvency, & Creditors' Rights Consumer Products/Products Liability General Civil Litigation Toxic Tort
Jurisdiction:
California (1992) California Washington
Law School:
Member of University of San Diego Law Review
Education:
Member of University of San Diego Law Review, JD Pomona College, BA
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Jason Levin, an online florist in Vista, Calif., who paid $2,500 on the secondary market for SunFlowerGuy.com, said he's unlikely to change his domain name under the new rules. "If we saw an opportunity that made sense, we'd consider it," Mr. Levin said. "But I'm not in the business of buying and se