Vice president of operations for north america and africa
Military
Company:
Navy & Army
Jul 1984 to Mar 1993
Rank:
E5
Education
School / High School:
AT&T- Columbus, OH
Jan 1991
Specialities:
AT&T in -Over 2000 hours towards an electrical journeymens apprenticeship through AT&T Network Systems. -Lucent Autoplex Series II Cell and System 1000/10 installation and maintenance. -Lucent 5ESS Switching System operations and maintenance. -Lucent DCS 85 Switching System operations and maintenance. -AT&T Tridom Satellite communications maintenance and repair.
Skills
Held a Final top Secret Security Clearance • Analysis and Management • process analysis • budgeting and expense procedures • increasing network performance • customer relationship and project manage...
Dr. Jensen graduated from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1977. He works in Port Washington, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Jensen is affiliated with Aurora Medical Center Grafton.
Sharmistha Sarkar Das - Broomfield CO, US Kenneth R. Hackbarth - Westminster CO, US Kenneth B. Jensen - Denver CO, US Joylee E. Kohler - Northglenn CO, US Valentine C. Matula - Granville OH, US Richard A. Windhausen - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04M 700
US Classification:
37926512, 37922101
Abstract:
The accent of a party to a call is determined from a speech sample of the party and the call is sent for servicing to a call-center agent who has skill in the determined accent, and preferably to an agent who speaks both the determined language and the language of the accent.
Ramesh Achuthan - Denver CO, US Jeffrey Chu - Arvada CO, US Kenneth Jensen - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
H04Q007/20
US Classification:
455/435000, 455/512000
Abstract:
A personalized call reception prompter (for a shared communications reception terminal () or for co-located communications reception terminals (A-X) enables the users (-) of the shared terminal or the co-located terminals to customize and prioritize (-) a list of callers, whereupon the prompter alerts the users to incoming calls in a distinctive manner that identifies both the intended recipient and the priority and/or source of the call. A user-programmable table () correlates () users' IDs () with callers' IDs () and with corresponding alerting signals or call priorities (). The prompter uses () the caller ID of an incoming call to determine () the user ID and alerting signals or priority that are correlated in the table, with that caller ID. The prompter then generates () an alert that both identifies the correlated user as the intended recipient of the call and includes either the correlated alerting signals to identify the caller or indicates the correlated call priority.
Joseph G. Reischel - Woodbury MN Kenneth W. Jensen - Minneapolis MN Robert J. Mattila - Jordan MN Gary A. Baribeau - Hudson WI Michael J. Bartholomew - Lake Elmo MN
Robert J. Mattila - Jordan MN Gary A. Baribeau - Hudson WI Joseph G. Reischel - Woodbury MN Michael J. Bartholomew - Lake Elmo MN Kenneth W. Jensen - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
2902
US Classification:
D24110
Hearing Assistance Devices With Motion Sickness Prevention And Mitigation Features
Embodiments herein relate to devices and related systems and methods for motion sickness prevention and mitigation. In an embodiment, a method of preventing or mitigating motion sickness in a subject is included, the method tracking motion of the subject using a first motion sensor; estimating a vestibular system input based on tracked motion of the subject; tracking head position of the subject using the first motion sensor; estimating a visual system input based on tracked head position of the subject; estimating consistency between the vestibular system input and the visual system input; and initiating a responsive measure if the estimated consistency crosses a threshold value. Other embodiments are also included herein.
Efficient Wellness Measurement In Ear-Wearable Devices
- Eden Prairie MN, US Justin Burwinkel - Eden Prairie MN, US Kenneth Jensen - Brunswick MD, US Jason Galster - Studio City CA, US Sahar Akram - Foster City CA, US Adriana Goyette - San Jose CA, US
A wellness evaluation system may determine, based on data generated by a first set of sensors powered by one or more batteries of one or more ear-wearable devices, that a user of the one or more ear-wearable devices is currently in an environment that includes human-directed communication signals. If so, a second set of sensors may be activated such that the one or more batteries provides an increased amount of power to the second set of sensors. Furthermore, the wellness evaluation system may determine based on data generated by the second set of sensors, whether the user has satisfied a target level of a wellness measure. If the user has not satisfied the target level of the wellness measure, the wellness evaluation system may perform an action to encourage the user to perform one or more activities to increase an achieved level of the wellness measure.
Hearing Assistance Devices With Motion Sickness Prevention And Mitigation Features
Embodiments herein relate to devices and related systems and methods for motion sickness prevention and mitigation. In an embodiment, a method of preventing or mitigating motion sickness in a subject is included, the method tracking motion of the subject using a first motion sensor; estimating a vestibular system input based on tracked motion of the subject; tracking head position of the subject using the first motion sensor; estimating a visual system input based on tracked head position of the subject; estimating consistency between the vestibular system input and the visual system input; and initiating a responsive measure if the estimated consistency crosses a threshold value. Other embodiments are also included herein.
Efficient Wellness Measurement In Ear-Wearable Devices
- Eden Prairie MN, US Justin Burwinkel - Eden Prairie MN, US Kenneth Jensen - Brunswick MD, US Jason Galster - Studio City CA, US Sahar Akram - Foster City CA, US Adriana Goyette - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/16 A61B 5/0205
Abstract:
A wellness evaluation system may determine, based on data generated by a first set of sensors powered by one or more batteries of one or more ear-wearable devices, that a user of the one or more ear-wearable devices is currently in an environment that includes human-directed communication signals. If so, a second set of sensors may be activated such that the one or more batteries provides an increased amount of power to the second set of sensors. Furthermore, the wellness evaluation system may determine based on data generated by the second set of sensors, whether the user has satisfied a target level of a wellness measure. If the user has not satisfied the target level of the wellness measure, the wellness evaluation system may perform an action to encourage the user to perform one or more activities to increase an achieved level of the wellness measure.
"We identify three IBM Insights for each player before every match, and what is gained on one statistic can just as easily be lost on others," said IBM's Kenneth Jensen, who developed the solution that generates the IBM Insights.
Date: Sep 07, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
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