- Broomfield CO, US Patrick J. Walsh - Naperville IL, US Sara B. Rossio - Chicago IL, US Rachel Morris - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/863
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided to optimize bandwidth usage associated with a local network. As part of the bandwidth optimization techniques, an authentication entity may receive an indication of an access profile selected by a user of an electronic device. The authentication entity may assign the access profile to the electronic device. Accordingly, when the electronic device transmits data, a network regulation entity may process the traffic in accordance with the access profile. To this end, the network regulation entity may correspond communication sessions within the traffic to an application. The network regulation entity may then query the access profile to determine a priority for each application. When the traffic exceeds a threshold byte volume, the network regulation entity may queue lower priority communication sessions. By processing the traffic based upon a user-indicated access profile, compliance with network neutrality principles may be maintained.
- Chicago IL, US Patrick J. Walsh - Naperville IL, US Sara B. Rossio - Chicago IL, US Rachel Morris - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/863
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided to optimize bandwidth usage associated with a local network. As part of the bandwidth optimization techniques, an authentication entity may receive an indication of an access profile selected by a user of an electronic device. The authentication entity may assign the access profile to the electronic device. Accordingly, when the electronic device transmits data, a network regulation entity may process the traffic in accordance with the access profile. To this end, the network regulation entity may correspond communication sessions within the traffic to an application. The network regulation entity may then query the access profile to determine a priority for each application. When the traffic exceeds a threshold byte volume, the network regulation entity may queue lower priority communication sessions. By processing the traffic based upon a user-indicated access profile, compliance with network neutrality principles may be maintained.
Systems, graphical user interfaces, and methods are provided to optimize bandwidth usage associated with a local network. As part of the bandwidth optimization techniques, a network regulation entity may maintain a plurality of usage statistics for a plurality of electronic devices. These usage statistics may be presented by an electronic device as part of a usage summary interface. In addition to displaying the usage statistics, the usage summary interface may enable a user to modify how the network regulation entity regulates traffic. Accordingly, the network regulation entity may update an access profile in accordance with the modification. Subsequently, the traffic received from the electronic device is processed based on the user-indicated modification. Thus, compliance with network neutrality principles may be maintained.
- Chicago IL, US Patrick J. Walsh - Naperville IL, US Sara B. Rossio - Chicago IL, US Rachel Morris - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/927 H04L 12/863
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided to optimize bandwidth usage associated with a local network. As part of the bandwidth optimization techniques, an authentication entity may receive an indication of an access profile selected by a user of an electronic device. The authentication entity may assign the access profile to the electronic device. Accordingly, when the electronic device transmits data, a network regulation entity may process the traffic in accordance with the access profile. To this end, the network regulation entity may correspond communication sessions within the traffic to an application. The network regulation entity may then query the access profile to determine a priority for each application. When the traffic exceeds a threshold byte volume, the network regulation entity may queue lower priority communication sessions. By processing the traffic based upon a user-indicated access profile, compliance with network neutrality principles may be maintained.
- Chicago IL, US Patrick J. Walsh - Naperville IL, US Sara B. Rossio - Chicago IL, US Rachel Morris - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
H04W 28/20 H04L 12/24 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided to optimize bandwidth usage associated with a local network. As part of the bandwidth optimization techniques, a network regulation entity may maintain a plurality of usage statistics for a plurality of electronic devices. These usage statistics may be compared to an access profile to determine whether the local network is being used in a way anomalous with the access profile. If there is an anomalous usage condition present, the network regulation entity may generate a notification to inform a user of an electronic device as to the anomalous condition. Accordingly, when a user of the electronic device interacts with the notification, the electronic device may present an interface that enables the user to remedy the anomalous condition. Thus, because the remedial action is generated at the user's direction, compliance with network neutrality principles may be maintained.
Nov 2010 to 2000 Nursing AssistantChanged Saint Paul, MN Mar 2007 to Nov 2009 Resident AssistantRegency Home HealthCare Little Canada, MN Nov 2006 to Jun 2007 Personal Care AttendantGautier Care Center Saint Paul, MN Dec 2006 to Apr 2007 Nursing Assistant
Education:
St. Paul Saint Paul, MN Feb 2011 Communication Computer CertificationSt. Paul Saint Paul, MN Sep 2006 Nursing Assistant CertificationSt. Paul W St Paul, MN Jun 2003 High School Diploma
May 2013 to Apr 2014 Logistic/ DOT CoordinatorLA Darling Company
Apr 2010 to Jan 2012 Logistical Traffic Manager Assistant/ Engineering Innovation Support Co-coordinatorWal-Mart
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Education:
University of Phoenix Phoenix, AZ 2008 to 2011 Health Care Administrator
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Rachel Morris Recruiter
American Traffic Solutions, Inc. Computer Processing and Data Preparation and ...
7681 E Gray Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Rachel Morris Owner
A FRESH START COFFEE COMPANY Coffee vendor
PO Box 1521, Glendale, AZ 85311 6029101672
Rachel Morris Manager
Data Tropics, Inc Whol Stationery/Office Supplies
1030 N State St, Chicago, IL 60610 7732908283
Rachel Morris
A FRESH START COFFEE COMPANY, LLC
6738 N 55 Dr, Glendale, AZ 85301 5481 S Dove Hl, Buckeye, AZ 85326
Rachel A. Morris
MAUMEE BAY SPECIALTY FOOTWEAR, LLC
Rachel Morris Recruiter
American Traffic Solutions Public Safety · None In Rhode Island
In Other States -Public Safety - The Company Owns And Operates The Redlights Cameras In Various States, But Not In Rhode Island. · Data Processing/Preparation · Data Processing and Preparation
1330 W Southern Ave, Tempe, AZ 85282 8601 N Scottsdale Rd, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 7681 E Gray Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 2900 SW Wanamaker Dr STE 204 , Topeka, KS 66614 4804437000, 4806070901, 4803680900, 4806070900
Whitecourt High School Whitecourt Azores 1988-1991
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Work:
Perceptive Software - Software Developer (2011-2012) Red Nova Labs - Web Programmer I (2010-2010) Pro Athlete Inc - Programmer I (2010-2011) Longview Community College - Math Tutor (2004-2006) CCCKC - Director of Web Design (2012-2013) Self-employed - Teacher (2012)
Education:
University of Missouri–Kansas City - MA Curriculum & Education / SE Mathematics, Longview MCCKC - AS Computer Science, University of Missouri–Kansas City - BS Computer Science, Homeschooled