Vice President - Corporate Business Development at SK Telecom
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
SK Telecom - Sunnyvale, CA since Jun 2008
Vice President - Corporate Business Development
Aptina Imaging (Micron Technology) - San Jose, CA Feb 2007 - Jun 2008
Corporate Business Development
Consultancy Oct 2005 - Feb 2007
Strategic Advisor/Consultant
CDIB Ventures - Santa Clara, CA Jul 1998 - Sep 2005
Executive Director & Partner
Lucent - Milpitas, CA Apr 1995 - Jul 1998
Director/Sr. Manager
Education:
Golden Gate University 1994 - 1995
MBA, General Management
The University of Texas at Arlington 1985 - 1988
MS, CS
Indian Institute of Science 1980 - 1982
M. Tech,, ECE
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 1978 - 1980
MS, Physics
Skills:
Strategy Development Business Planning Business Management Cross-cultural Business Due Diligence Quantitative Modeling Quantitative Analysis Financial Modeling Financial Analysis Deal Structuring Negotiation Market Research Technology Evaluation Board Member Venture Capital Strategy Management Start-ups Business Development Quantitative Analytics Strategic Partnerships Product Management Entrepreneurship SaaS Business Strategy Management Consulting Leadership Mobile Devices Program Management Enterprise Software Cross-functional Team Leadership Corporate Development Competitive Analysis Mergers & Acquisitions Product Development Wireless Integration
Interests:
New Technology, business opportunities
Honor & Awards:
Author of following books for the Venture Capital Industry:
1) "VC Financial Modeling" (including interactive Excel models)
2) "Role of Board of Directors in Venture Backed Companies"
3) "Ways of the VC" - Co-author
Praveen B Gupta MD 9435 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232 3105590575 (Phone)
Praveen B Gupta MD 2105 Beverly Blvd Suite 231, Los Angeles, CA 90057 2134833525 (Phone)
2231 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90018
8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Praveen B Gupta MD 4955 Van Nuys Blvd Suite 719, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 3105590575 (Phone)
Womens Clinic 4835 Van Nuys Blvd Suite 105, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 8187866031 (Phone)
Certifications:
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Spanish
Hospitals:
Praveen B Gupta MD 9435 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Praveen B Gupta MD 2105 Beverly Blvd Suite 231, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Praveen B Gupta MD 4955 Van Nuys Blvd Suite 719, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
2231 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90018
8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Womens Clinic 4835 Van Nuys Blvd Suite 105, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
Cedars - Sinai Medical Center 8700 West Beverly Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90048
Brotman Medical Center 3828 Delmas Terrace, Culver City, CA 90232
Education:
Medical School Grant Medical College, Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences Graduated: 1968 Medical School Glendale Adventist Mc Graduated: 1973 Medical School Glendale Adventist Mc Graduated: 1976
Dr. Gupta graduated from the Howard University College of Medicine in 1986. He works in Rockville, MD and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Gupta is affiliated with Suburban Hospital.
Dr. Gupta graduated from the Grant Med Coll, Univ of Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in 1970. She works in Culver City, CA and 2 other locations and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Gupta is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and Southern California Hospital At Culver City.
Grant Medical College - Doctor of Medicine Glendale Adventist Medical Center - Residency - Obstetrics and Gynecology
Board certifications:
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Certification in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Us Patents
Methods And Systems For Registering A Packet-Based Address For A Mobile Device Using A Fully-Qualified Domain Name (Fqdn) For The Device In A Mobile Communication Network
A mobile communication device registers for data communication through a mobile communication network with a packet-based network. The device may or may not have a mobile device number, and registers using a fully-qualified-domain-name (FQDN) uniquely identifying the device in a domain-name-system (DNS) of the packet-based network. A packet-data-network gateway assigns a packet-based address for the device, and generates a request for registering the address with the FQDN in a DNS server. Alternatively, the device generates the packet-based address based on a received portion of the address, retrieves the FQDN from an identity module, and sends a DNS-Update message to the DNS server including the address and FQDN. Again alternatively, a DNS server receives an encrypted DNS update message including a FQDN and a packet-based address, and decrypts the message prior to registering the address and FQDN in a DNS database.
System And Method For Channel-Separable Operations In Deep Neural Networks
- Santa Clara CA, US Debabrata Mohapatra - San Jose CA, US Arnab Raha - Santa Clara CA, US Deepak Abraham Mathaikutty - Chandler AZ, US Praveen Kumar Gupta - Hillsboro OR, US
An DNN accelerator includes a column of PEs and an external adder assembly for performing depthwise convolution. Each PE includes register files, multipliers, and an internal adder assembly. Each register file can store an operand (input operand, weight operand, etc.) of the depthwise convolution. The operand includes a sequence of elements, each of which corresponds to a different depthwise channel. A multiplier can perform a sequence of multiplications on two operands, e.g., an input operand and a weight operand, and generate a product operand. The internal adder assembly can accumulate product operands and generate an output operand of the PE. The output operand includes output elements, each of which corresponds to a different depthwise channel. The operands may be reused in different rounds of operations by the multipliers. The external adder assembly can accumulate output operands of multiple PEs and generate an output operand of the PE column.
Service Support For Suspended And Inactive Subscribers
A method may include receiving, at a serving call session control function (S-CSCF) device, from a home subscriber server (HSS), a subscriber profile that includes a first subscription state associated with a user device. The first subscription state is one of a plurality of subscription states in addition to barred and not barred. The method includes routing messages to at least one of a plurality of application server devices based on at least one initial filter criteria (iFC) associated with the first subscription state. The method also includes receiving, at the S-CSCF device and from the HSS, a subscription state change to a second subscription state from the HSS, wherein the second subscription state is one of the plurality of subscription states. The method further includes identifying at least one iFC associated with the second subscription state, and routing messages to at least one of the plurality of application servers based on the at least one iFC associated with the second subscription state.
Methods And Improvements In Uicc Polling Mechanism For Uicc Management
Systems and methods for handling an OPEN CHANNEL command from a universal integrated circuit card (UICC) of a mobile device are disclosed. In some implementations, a mobile device hosting a UICC receives, from the UICC, an initiation of an OPEN CHANNEL command with a uniform resource locator (URL) of a subscriber identity module over the air (SIMOTA) server. The mobile device signals for attempting to resolve the URL to an Internet Protocol (IP) address. Upon successfully resolving the URL to the IP address, the mobile device obtains the IP address associated with the SIMOTA server, connects to the SIMOTA server using the IP address, and returns a successful TERMINAL RESPONSE to the UICC. Upon failing to resolve the URL to the IP address, the mobile device returns an unsuccessful TERMINAL RESPONSE to the UICC.
Methods And Systems For Registering A Packet-Based Address For A Mobile Device Using A Fully-Qualified Domain Name (Fqdn) For The Device In A Mobile Communication Network
- Basking Ridge NJ, US Praveen Gupta - Pleasanton CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04W 12/06
US Classification:
713155, 713162
Abstract:
A mobile communication device registers for data communication through a mobile communication network with a packet-based network. The device may or may not have a mobile device number, and registers using a fully-qualified-domain-name (FQDN) uniquely identifying the device in a domain-name-system (DNS) of the packet-based network. A packet-data-network gateway assigns a packet-based address for the device, and generates a request for registering the address with the FQDN in a DNS server. Alternatively, the device generates the packet-based address based on a received portion of the address, retrieves the FQDN from an identity module, and sends a DNS-Update message to the DNS server including the address and FQDN. Again alternatively, a DNS server receives an encrypted DNS update message including a FQDN and a packet-based address, and decrypts the message prior to registering the address and FQDN in a DNS database.
Dynamic Flow Management At A Firewall Based On Error Messages
A method and system are provided for blocking data packets that are not desired or capable of being received. One or more data packets are received from a data server. The data packets that are addressed to a wireless device are transmitted via a gateway server. The error messages generated by either the wireless device or the gateway server are forwarded to the data server and their number also counted. When the number of error messages meets a predetermined criterion, additional data packets from the data server that are addressed to the wireless device are blocked, for example, preventing tolling the user account of the wireless device for data packets sent by the data server when the device is not available or the user no longer wants to receive the data.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Six Sigma Business Scorecard: Creating a Comprehensive Corporate Performance Measurment System