Dr. Baker II graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson in 2005. He works in Aurora, CO and specializes in Genetics, Medical. Dr. Baker II is affiliated with Childrens Hospital Colorado and Memorial Hospital Central.
John Short & Associates Medical GroupOur Family Doctors 2 N Belcher Rd, Clearwater, FL 33765 7274492224 (phone), 7274414107 (fax)
Languages:
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Description:
Mr. Baker works in Clearwater, FL and specializes in Internal Medicine. Mr. Baker is affiliated with Largo Medical Center Indian Rocks, Mease Countryside Hospital, Mease Dunedin Hospital and Morton Plant Hospital.
Us Patents
Systems And Methods For Data Processing Using A Protocol Parsing Engine
Peter D. Baker - Aliso Viejo CA Karen Neal - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
NB Networks - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
709230, 709220, 709223, 709224, 709250, 370401
Abstract:
The invention provides a general-purpose data parsing and analysis system and methods of use. A common system is used for analyzing any data composed of interrelated data structures similar to the protocols found within network frames. A single logic control module is utilized to perform any number of data manipulation functions, for example parsing, filtering, statistics collection and format conversion based upon one or more programmably configurable protocol descriptions, which may be stored in and retrieved from an associated data storage device.
Systems And Methods For General Purpose Data Modification
Peter D. Baker - Aliso Viejo CA Karen Neal - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
NB Networks - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
709230, 709220, 709223, 709224, 709250, 370401
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention provide a general-purpose data modification system and methods of use. A common system is used for modifying any data composed of interrelated data structures similar to the protocols found in network frames. A common logic control module is configured to perform any number of data modification operations, based on programmably configurable protocol descriptions defining the data modification operations.
Systems And Methods For Prevention Of Peer-To-Peer File Sharing
Peter Baker - Aliso Viejo CA, US Karen Neal - Los Angeles CA, US Susan Baker - Aliso Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
NB Networks - Aliso Viejo CA
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/230000
Abstract:
A secure digital content delivery system includes a content provider and a content user. The content provider delivers encrypted content to the content user in response to delivery requests. The content provider generates encryption algorithms on the fly and encrypts the content prior to delivery, using a different encryption algorithm and key for each content delivery. The content user subsequently requests access permission from the content provider, to access the encrypted content. The content provider grants access by generating an executable decryption module on the fly and providing the executable decryption module to the content user. The content user decrypts the content and accesses it on the fly, using the executable decryption module. The accessed content is then re-encrypted using a different encryption algorithm and key, to preserve the integrity of the secure content delivery system. The content delivery system uses a programmably configurable protocol parsing engine to encrypt and decrypt content.
Systems And Methods For Prevention Of Peer-To-Peer File Sharing
Peter Baker - Aliso Viejo CA, US Karen Neal - Los Angeles CA, US Susan Baker - Aliso Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
NB Networks
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
705/051000
Abstract:
A secure digital content delivery system includes a content provider and a content user. The content provider delivers encrypted content to the content user in response to delivery requests. The content provider generates encryption algorithms on the fly and encrypts the content prior to delivery, optionally using a different encryption algorithm and key for each content delivery. The content user subsequently requests access permission from the content provider, to access the encrypted content. The content provider grants access by generating an executable decryption module on the fly and providing the executable decryption module to the content user. The content user decrypts the content and accesses it on the fly, using the executable decryption module. The accessed content is then re-encrypted using a different encryption algorithm and key, to preserve the integrity of the secure content delivery system. The content delivery system uses a programmably configurable protocol parsing engine to encrypt and decrypt content. The content delivery system is able to generate executable code to implement the functions of the protocol parsing engine, to streamline the processing of the content.
Systems And Methods For Prevention Of Peer-To-Peer File Sharing
Peter D. Baker - Aliso Viejo CA, US Karen Neal - Los Angeles CA, US Susan L. Baker - Aliso Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
NB Networks - Placentia CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/14
US Classification:
713150, 713193
Abstract:
A secure digital content delivery system includes a content provider and a content user. The content provider delivers encrypted content to the content user in response to delivery requests. The content provider generates encryption algorithms on the fly and encrypts the content prior to delivery, using a different encryption algorithm and key for each content delivery. The content user subsequently requests access permission from the content provider, to access the encrypted content. The content provider grants access by generating an executable decryption module on the fly and providing the executable decryption module to the content user. The content user decrypts the content and accesses it on the fly, using the executable decryption module. The accessed content is then re-encrypted using a different encryption algorithm and key, to preserve the integrity of the secure content delivery system. The content delivery system uses a programmably configurable protocol parsing engine to encrypt and decrypt content.
Peter D. Baker - Aliso Viejo CA Robert H. Weinmann - Laguna Hills CA Robert Mercado - Lake Forest CA Christopher W. Nesselroad - Lake Forest CA Lucy A. Baker - Lake Forest CA Gilbert J. Bastien - Corona CA
Assignee:
Screening Systems, Inc. - Laguna Hills CA
International Classification:
G01N 1700 E05B 6510 E05B 4700
US Classification:
738656
Abstract:
A testing apparatus which has a test chamber located within a chamber frame. The apparatus includes a computer controlled ergonomic system which can vary the temperature of the test chamber. Within the test chamber is an adjustable ceiling that can be moved to vary the volume of the chamber. Extending around the outer edge of the ceiling is an inflatable seal which seals the chamber when the ceiling is moved to a new position. The ceiling and walls have a plurality of adjustable vents that direct fluid flow into the chamber. The doors of the apparatus are each constructed from an inner wall that is coupled to an outer wall by a plurality of floating joints. The floating joints allow the inner wall to contract or expand relative to the outer wall without creating a corresponding stress on the outer wall or the joints. To prevent an operator from prematurely opening a door after temperature cycling, the door locks are computer controlled so that the doors cannot be unlocked until the test chamber reaches an operator safe condition. The computer also prevents the ceiling from being adjusted until the front doors are opened and the table is pulled out of the chamber.
Peter D. Baker - Aliso Viejo CA Karen Neal - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
G06F 1516 H04L 1228
US Classification:
709230
Abstract:
A network interface system and related methods. A single logic control module, which may be implemented in hardware or software, is utilized to perform any of a number of data manipulation functions including, for example, parsing, filtering, data generation or analysis, based upon one or more programmably configurable protocol descriptions which may be stored in and retrieved from an associated memory.
Peter D. Baker - Aliso Viejo CA Robert H. Weinmann - Laguna Hills CA Robert Mercado - Lake Forest CA Christopher W. Nesselroad - Lake Forest CA Lucy A. Baker - Lake Forest CA Gilbert J. Bastien - Corona CA
Assignee:
Screening Systems, Inc. - Laguna Hills CA
International Classification:
G01N 1700
US Classification:
738656
Abstract:
A testing apparatus which has a test chamber located within a chamber frame. The apparatus includes a computer controlled ergonomic system which can vary the temperature of the test chamber. Within the test chamber is an adjustable ceiling that can be moved to vary the volume of the chamber. Extending around the outer edge of the ceiling is an inflatable seal which seals the chamber when the ceiling is moved to a new position. The ceiling and walls have a plurality of adjustable vents that direct fluid flow into the chamber. The doors of the apparatus are each constructed from an inner wall that is coupled to an outer wall by a plurality of floating joints. The floating joints allow the inner wall to contract or expand relative to the outer wall without creating a corresponding stress on the outer wall or the joints. To prevent an operator from prematurely opening a door after temperature cycling, the door locks are computer controlled so that the doors cannot be unlocked until the test chamber reaches an operator safe condition. The computer also prevents the ceiling from being adjusted until the front doors are opened and the table is pulled out of the chamber.
2008 to 2000 Substitute Teacher for Grades K-12Citrus Community College
1999 to 2003 Adjunct Professor of History and Political ScienceRTI Durham, NC 1998 to 2000 Field InterviewerPetersen Automotive Museum Los Angeles, CA Jun 1997 to Aug 1997 InternshipNORC Chicago, IL 1997 to 1997 Field InterviewerLaw Offices of James Rucker, Esq Orange, CA 1995 to 1995 File Clerk, Court RunnerThe Western Converter Los Angeles, CA 1990 to 1992 Accounts Receivables ClerkThe Law Offices of Richard A. Banks, Esq Sherman Oaks, CA 1985 to 1988 Paralegal Office Administrator
Education:
California State University at Fullerton 1999 MA in HistoryCalifornia State Polytechnic University 1978 BA in Political Science
National Account Manager at Roche Pharmaceuticals Past: Division Sales Manager at Roche Pharmaceuticals, Business Unit Manager at Roche... Love exercise, my family/friends, and my work. Enthusiastic, energetic, and focused.