International Law • Construction / Development • Environmental Law • Natural Resources • Environmental Compliance • Environmental Litigation • Commercial Litigation
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Education:
Foothill College Los Altos, CA Jan 2008 to Apr 2010 General CourseworkOklahoma Panhandle State University Goodwell, OK 2010 Management
International Law Construction / Development Environmental Law Natural Resources Environmental Compliance Environmental Litigation Commercial Litigation
Vincent K. Jones - Redwood Shores CA Gregory G. Raleigh - El Granada CA David P. Bokaie - Pleasanton CA Joseph Middleton - Fremont CA Ali Raissinia - Monte Sereno CA
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G08C 2502
US Classification:
714748, 370345
Abstract:
An automatic retransmission system offering good latency and overhead characteristics combined with programmable tradeoffs among overhead, latency, and error performance. ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) blocks present at both ends of a link coordinate to automatically attempt to re-send data if that data was not received properly the first time it was sent. Re-transmission from the transmitter (transmitter) is requested by the receiver (Receiver) via a highly reliable âRepeat Requestâ (RR) mechanism. This RR scheme carries sufficient information back to the transmitter for it to determine which previous transmissions need to be re-sent.
Joseph Middleton - Fremont CA, US David Bokaie - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/00
US Classification:
718100, 711151, 711153, 711158, 711173
Abstract:
An efficient memory system to implement a multi-list, multi-priority task management scheme. In one embodiment, a single list which is dynamically partitioned among multiple priority levels and effectively implements multiple priority lists. This dynamic re-allocation of memory space available to each priority level is handled using a single write pointer and multiple read pointers. There are as many read pointers as there are desired priority levels. One application is scheduling tasks so that all pending tasks are performed at least n−1 times before any pending task is performed for the nth time. An example of a task that may be scheduled is the retransmission of data in a communication system.
Vincent K. Jones - Redwood Shores CA, US Gregory G. Raleigh - El Granada CA, US David P. Bokaie - Pleasanton CA, US Joseph Middleton - Fremont CA, US Ali Raissinia - Monte Sereno CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G08C 25/02 H04L 1/18
US Classification:
714748, 709232, 709235, 370349
Abstract:
An automatic retransmission system offering good latency and overhead characteristics combined with programmable tradeoffs among overhead, latency, and error performance. ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) blocks present at both ends of a link coordinate to automatically attempt to re-send data if that data was not received properly the first time it was sent. Re-transmission from the transmitter (transmitter) is requested by the receiver (Receiver) via a highly reliable “Repeat Request” (RR) mechanism. This RR scheme carries sufficient information back to the transmitter for it to determine which previous transmissions need to be re-sent.
Vincent K. Jones - Redwood Shores CA, US Gregory G. Raleigh - El Granada CA, US David P. Bokaie - Pleasanton CA, US Joseph Middleton - Fremont CA, US Ali Raissinia - Monte Sereno CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G08C 25/02 H04L 1/18
US Classification:
714748, 709232, 709235, 370349
Abstract:
An automatic retransmission system offering good latency and overhead characteristics combined with programmable tradeoffs among overhead, latency, and error performance. ARQ (Automatic Repeat reQuest) blocks present at both ends of a link coordinate to automatically attempt to re-send data if that data was not received properly the first time it was sent. Re-transmission from the transmitter (transmitter) is requested by the receiver (Receiver) via a highly reliable “Repeat Request” (RR) mechanism. This RR scheme carries sufficient information back to the transmitter for it to determine which previous transmissions need to be re-sent.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Top Dog: Training the Retriever for Waterfowl and Upland Hunitng
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader," "Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith" Beatrice Kruger "To Rome with Love," "The American" Marci Liroff "Mean Girls," "Pretty in Pink" Debbie McWilliams "Skyfall," "Quantum of Solace" Joseph Middleton "TheTwilight Saga: New Moo