Dr. Olson graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 2007. She works in Fort Collins, CO and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Olson is affiliated with Medical Center Of The Rockies and Poudre Valley Hospital.
3form since Apr 2011
Central Regional Studio Sales 3 FORM
Georgetown Square 2010 - 2013
Association
Teknion 2007 - 2010
A+D Sales
Geiger International Dec 2000 - Dec 2004
Regional Manager
Shaw Industries Aug 1996 - Aug 2000
Director of A&D Marketing
Education:
Hope College 1981 - 1984
BA, Business Administration
Yen-Chi Lee - San Diego CA, US Jill Olson - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/12
US Classification:
37524026
Abstract:
A device having an encoder and a packet switched video assembler which first estimates how many packets should be generated for one frame based on an estimated frame size and an initial fixed target packet size. Then, an updated packet size is recalculated on a packet-by-packet or slice-by-slice basis. The video assembler includes a three-stage process. The first stage estimates the frame size with or without encoding the video sequence, wherein in the case where the first stage includes encoding, the encoded data is packed in to a simulation bitstream. The second stage estimates the number of packets using the target packet size, estimated frame size and a configuration mode. The third stage dynamically updates the packet size using one-MB look-ahead approach with pre-encoding each MB. In an alternate embodiment, the third stage turns off the look ahead feature when encoding a current macroblock takes place during the third stage.
News
Vermont hospital relied on wild measures to handle mental patients
Many hospitals in Vermont now rely on partnerships with law enforcement to handle the influx of high-risk patients after the closure of the state hospital, said Jill Olson, the vice president of policy and legislative affairs for the Vermont Hospital Association.
Date: Apr 22, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Vt. debates letting parents skip vaccines for their kids
Jill Olson, a mother of two, says it's a matter of trusting the experts. "There's not really any way that as an individual I can do more scientific study and research than the American Academy of Pediatrics or the Centers for Disease Control."