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ISLN:
909867360
Admitted:
1995
University:
Vanderbilt University, B.S., 1988
Law School:
Alabama, University of, LL.M.; Vanderbilt University, J.D., 1995
Center For Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery 216 Fountain Ct STE 110, Lexington, KY 40509 8592641898 (phone), 8596850118 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Kentucky College of Medicine Graduated: 2004
Procedures:
Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in 2004. He works in Lexington, KY and specializes in Plastic Surgery and Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Saint Joseph Hospital East and Saint Joseph Hospital West.
Anesthesiology Association 27200 Calaroga Ave, Hayward, CA 94545 5102644000 (phone), 5107837620 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, Irvine School of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Languages:
Chinese English French German Korean Polish Russian Spanish Tagalog Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Hayward, CA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Saint Rose Hospital.
Medical School University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Graduated: 2004
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Jenkins graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2004. He works in Columbus, OH and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Jenkins is affiliated with Grant Medical Center and Riverside Methodist Hospital.
John H. Oates - Amherst NH, US Steven R. Imperiali - Townsend MA, US Alden J. Fuchs - Nashua NH, US Kathleen J. Jacques - Somerville MA, US Jonathan E. Greene - Great Barrington MA, US William J. Jenkins - Leominster MA, US Frank P. Lauginiger - Francestown NH, US David E. Majchrzak - Merrimack NH, US Paul E. Cantrell - Chelmsford MA, US Mirza Cifric - Jamaica Plain MA, US Ian N. Dunn - Providence RI, US Michael J. Vinskus - Litchfield NH, US
Assignee:
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. - Chelmsford MA
International Classification:
H04B 1/69 H06F 13/28 H06F 12/00
US Classification:
375147, 710 22, 711212
Abstract:
The invention provides methods and apparatus for multiple user detection (MUD) processing that have application, for example, in improving the capacity CDMA and other wireless base stations. One aspect of the invention provides a digital signal processor (“DSP”) that processes user waveforms. The DSP has an associated memory and an associated direct memory access (“DMA”) controller that controls access to that memory. A programmable logic device (“PLD”) is coupled to the DMA controller and configures it to move data relating to user waveform characteristics from the memory to a buffer external to the DSP.
Wireless Communications Systems And Methods For Multiple Processor Based Multiple User Detection
John H. Oates - Amherst NH, US Steven R. Imperiali - Townsend MA, US Alden J. Fuchs - Nashua NH, US Kathleen J. Jacques - Somerville MA, US Jonathan E. Greene - Great Barrington MA, US William J. Jenkins - Leominster MA, US Frank P. Lauginiger - Francestown NH, US David E. Majchrzak - Merrimack NH, US Paul E. Cantrell - Chelmsford MA, US Mirza Cifric - Jamaica Plain MA, US Ian N. Dunn - Providence RI, US Michael J. Vinskus - Litchfield NH, US
Assignee:
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. - Chelmsford MA
International Classification:
H04B 1/69 H04B 7/216
US Classification:
375148, 375144, 375147
Abstract:
The invention provides methods and apparatus for multiple user detection (MUD) processing that have application, for example, in improving the capacity CDMA and other wireless base stations. One aspect of the invention provides a multiprocessor, multiuser detection system for detecting user transmitted symbols in CDMA short-code spectrum waveforms. A first processing element generates a matrix (hereinafter, “gamma matrix”) that represents a correlation between a short-code associated with one user and those associated with one or more other users. A set of second processing elements generates, e. g. , from the gamma matrix, a matrix (hereinafter, “R-matrix”) that represents cross-correlations among user waveforms based on their amplitudes and time lags. A third procesing element produces estimates of the user transmitted symbols as a function of the R-matrix.
Wireless Communications Systems And Methods For Nonvolatile Storage Of Operating Parameters For Multiple Processor Based Multiple User Detection
John H. Oates - Amherst NH, US Steven R. Imperiali - Townsend MA, US Alden J. Fuchs - Nashua NH, US Kathleen J. Jacques - Somerville MA, US Jonathan E. Greene - Great Barrington MA, US William J. Jenkins - Leominster MA, US Frank P. Lauginiger - Francetown NH, US David E. Majchrzak - Hudson NH, US Paul E. Cantrell - Chelmsford MA, US Mirza Cifric - Jamaica Plain MA, US Ian N. Dunn - Providence RI, US Michael J. Vinskus - Litchfield NH, US
Assignee:
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. - Chelmsford MA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 15, 714 47
Abstract:
The invention provides methods and apparatus for multiple user detection (MUD) processing that have application, for example, in improving the capacity CDMA and other wireless base stations. One aspect of the invention provides a multiprocessor, multiuser detection system for detecting user transmitted symbols in CDMA short-code spectrum waveforms. A first processing element generates a matrix (hereinafter, “gamma matrix”) that represents a correlation between a short-code associated with one user and those associated with one or more other users. A set of second processing elements generates, e. g. , from the gamma matrix, a matrix (hereinafter, “R-matrix”) that represents cross-correlations among user waveforms based on their amplitudes and time lags. A third procesing element produces estimates of the user transmitted symbols as a function of the R-matrix.
Wireless Communications Systems And Methods For Multiple Operating System Multiple User Detection
John H. Oates - Amherst NH, US Steven R. Imperiali - Townsend MA, US Alden J. Fuchs - Nashua NH, US Kathleen J. Jacques - Somerville MA, US Jonathan E. Greene - Great Barrington MA, US William J. Jenkins - Leominster MA, US Frank P. Lauginiger - Francestown NH, US David E. Majchrzak - Merrimack NH, US Paul E. Cantrell - Chelmsford MA, US Mirza Cifric - Jamaica Plain MA, US Ian N. Dunn - Providence RI, US Michael J. Vinskus - Litchfield NH, US
The invention provides methods and apparatus for multiple user detection (MUD) processing that have application, for example, in improving the capacity CDMA and other wireless base stations. One aspect of the invention provides a multiprocessor, multiuser detection system for detecting user transmitted symbols in CDMA short-code spectrum waveforms. A first processing element generates a matrix (hereinafter, “gamma matrix”) that represents a correlation between a short-code associated with one user and those associated with one or more other users. A set of second processing elements generates, e. g. , from the gamma matrix, a matrix (hereinafter, “R-matrix”) that represents cross-correlations among user waveforms based on their amplitudes and time lags. A third processing element produces estimates of the user transmitted symbols as a function of the R-matrix.
Wireless Communications Systems And Methods For Cache Enabled Multiple Processor Based Multiple User Detection
John H. Oates - Amherst NH, US Steven R. Imperiali - Townsend MA, US Alden J. Fuchs - Nashua NH, US Kathleen J. Jacques - Somerville MA, US Jonathan E. Greene - Great Barrington MA, US William J. Jenkins - Leominster MA, US Frank P. Lauginiger - Francestown NH, US David E. Majchrzak - Merrimack NH, US Paul E. Cantrell - Chelmsford MA, US Mizra Cifric - Jamaica Plain MA, US Ian N. Dunn - Providence RI, US Michael J. Vinskus - Litchfield NH, US
The invention provides methods and apparatus for multiple user detection (MUD) processing. One aspect of the invention provides a multiprocessor, multiuser detection system for detecting user transmitted symbols in CDMA short-code spectrum waveforms. A first processing element generates a matrix (hereinafter, “gamma matrix”) that represents a correlation between a short-code associated with one user and those associated with one or more other users. A set of second processing elements generates, e. g. , from the gamma matrix, a matrix (hereinafter, “R-matrix”) that represents cross-correlations among user waveforms based on their amplitudes and time lags. A third processing element produces estimates of the user transmitted symbols as a function of the R-matrix.
Wireless Communication Systems And Methods For Contiguously Addressable Memory Enabled Multiple Processor Based Multiple User Detection
John H. Oates - Amherst NH, US Steven R. Imperiali - Townsend MA, US Alden J. Fuchs - Nashua NH, US Kathleen J. Jacques - Somerville MA, US Jonathan E. Greene - Great Barrington MA, US William J. Jenkins - Leominster MA, US Frank P. Lauginiger - Francestown NH, US David E. Majchrzak - Merrimack NH, US Paul E. Cantrell - Chelmsford MA, US Mirza Cifric - Jamaica Plain MA, US Ian N. Dunn - Providence RI, US Michael J. Vinskus - Litchfield NH, US
Assignee:
Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. - Chelmsford MA
International Classification:
H04B 1/00
US Classification:
375148, 375262, 375341, 375316
Abstract:
The invention provides methods and apparatus for multiple user detection (MUD) processing that have application, for example, in improving the capacity CDMA and other wireless base stations. One aspect of the invention provides a multiprocessor, multiuser detection system for detecting user transmitted symbols in CDMA short-code spectrum waveforms. A first processing element generates a matrix (hereinafter, “gamma matrix”) that represents a correlation between a short-code associated with one user and those associated with one or more other users. A set of second processing elements generates, e. g. , from the gamma matrix, a matrix (hereinafter, “R-matrix”) that represents cross-correlations among user waveforms based on their amplitudes and time lags. A third procesing element produces estimates of the user transmitted symbols as a function of the R-matrix.
Willie Goff - Austin TX William M. Jenkins - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B41J 3110
US Classification:
400208
Abstract:
There is disclosed a ribbon supply replacing technique for a printer or the like comprising a two ree coaxial ribbon cartridge (2) held stationary in the printer and having positioned adjacent thereto severing stations (40 and 42) for separating the cartridge with its exhausted ribbon supply from that ribbon remaining in the ribbon guide structure (6).
Ronald E. Hunt - Georgetown TX William M. Jenkins - Austin TX
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B65H 506
US Classification:
271277
Abstract:
An automatic paper handling system capable of loading individual sheets of a stack of paper onto a drum for printing or scanning, escaping a printing or scanning transducer relative to the drum, and stacking the sheet of paper after printing or scanning is additionally provided with duplexing capability to print or scan on the opposite side of a page of paper previously mounted to the drum without the requirement for manual reloading of the page by an operation. During unloading of the page after printing or scanning on a first side thereof a deflector path is interposed in the paper unloading path to cause the trailing edge of the paper during unloading to become the leading edge of the paper for a succeeding loading operation such that the side of the paper previously in contact with the drum will become the side of the paper exposed to the printing or scanning transducer.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Federal Judiciary: Information on the Use of Recalled Magistrate and Bankruptcy Judges Rj
Maynard , MA Arlington , Virginia Washington, DC, New York , NY, Manhattan, Danbury , CT, Sudbury, MA. , Boston, MA Shelburne, VT, Burlington, VT , Acton, MA. , Concord, MA
Work:
IBM Google Self
Education:
Columbia University , NY. NY, Wakefield High School Arlington, VA
About:
William ( Bill ) Jenkins , living in Maynard, MA . originally from Arlington, VA. Attended Columbia University in NYC, father of Mary , Cecelia and Lizzy Jenkins of Boston, MA.
Tagline:
Christian, Father, Friend, Brother, Musician, Dancer, Actor, loved one
William Jenkins
Work:
Egg Harbor Township Police - Dispatcher (1999)
Education:
Egg Harbor Township High School
Relationship:
Married
William Jenkins
Education:
Valparaiso University - Business, Nicolet High School
William Jenkins
Education:
Oral Roberts University - International Community Development
William Jenkins
Education:
University of Washington - Business
William Jenkins
About:
Where the hell has he been?
Tagline:
Engineering, this is Bill.
Bragging Rights:
Happy Husband, Proud Papa, and All Around Fantastic Guy!
William Jenkins
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I Blog therefore I am...Jusk Kidding
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Disce quasi semper victurus vive quasi cras moriturus
Vancouver, BCPast: Sales Representative at Royal LePage, Contract consulting at self employed, Sales... I am a retired computer guy and former Realtor. I have been using guru.com to find projects that involve editing the biography of various people.
Naveira Garabato, of the National Oceanography Centre at the University of Southampton, United Kingdom; Peter Schlosser of Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University; William Jenkins of the Woods Hole Oceanographi
Date: Jun 25, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Tennessee church shooter charged with murder after confessing to police, had recently threatened suicide
During Sunday's attack, six members were wounded. Police identified them as church minister Joey Spann, 60; his wife Peggy, 65; William Jenkins, 83; Marlene Jenkins, 84; Linda Busch, 68, and Katherine Dickerson, 68.
Date: Sep 25, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Shooting at Tennessee Church Leaves One Dead and Seven Wounded
person killed was Melanie Smith, 39, of Smyrna, Tenn., the police said. The other victims were identified as Joey Spann, the churchs minister; Peggy Spann, 65, his wife; William Jenkins, 83; Marlene Jenkins, 84; Linda Bush, 68; and Katherine Dickerson, 64. All were in stable condition except for Mr. S
Date: Sep 24, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
Tennessee church shooting suspect identified; 1 killed, 7 wounded
Police identified those being treated at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and in stable condition as: William Jenkins, 83; Marlene Jenkins, 84; Peggy Span, 65; and Linda Bush, 68. David Span, 60, was also being treated at Vanderbilt, but was listed as in critical but stable condition.
Date: Sep 24, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
2 hurt, 3 dead after Cirrus plane, helicopter collide in Maryland
Christopher Parsons, 29, and Breandan MacFawn, 35, both from Maryland, and William Jenkins, 47, of Colorado were aboard the helicopter and died in the crash, Maryland State Police said in a statement. It was unclear who the pilot was, police said.
State police identified the men who died as: Christopher D. Parsons, 29, of Westminster, Maryland; William Jenkins, 47, of Morrison, Colorado; and Breandan J. MacFawn, 35, of Cumberland, Maryland. Investigators do not know who was piloting the helicopter, Maryland State Police spokesman Greg Shipley
The flight school, which has been in business since 1987, has extended its condolences to the families of the three men killed in the crash: Christopher Parsons, 29, of Westminster, Maryland; William Jenkins, 47, of Morrison, Colorado; and Breandan MacFawn, 35, of Cumberland, Maryland.
Date: Oct 24, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
3 dead after helicopter, plane collision in Maryland
It said the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the collision. State police identified the men who died as: Christopher D. Parsons, 29, of Westminster, Md.; William Jenkins, 47, of Morrison, Colo.; and Breandan J. MacFawn, 35, of Cumberland, Md.