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34 Edgemere Rd, Livingston, NJ 07039    973-5355839   

Passaic, NJ   

Jersey City, NJ   

Lincoln Park, NJ   

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Bhavesh Jayanti Desai

Licenses:
License #: Unknown - Expired
Category: Pharmacy
Effective Date: Dec 19, 2016
Type: Pharmacist

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Mechanical Design Engineer At Fujitsu Network Communications

Position:
Mechanical Design Engineer at Fujitsu Network Communications
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Fujitsu Network Communications
Mechanical Design Engineer
LeCroy Corporation 2006 - 2006
Mechanical Design Engineer
Datascope Patient Monitors 2003 - 2006
Mechanical Design Engineer
Ion Design 2002 - 2003
Mechanical Design Engineer
Bell Labs Lucent Technologies 1999 - 2002
Mechanical Design Engineer
Education:
MS UNIVERSITY, BARODA, INDIA 1990 - 1996
MS & BS, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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Asst. Vice President At Citigroup

Position:
Asst. Vice President, Global Cash Management at Citigroup
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Citigroup since May 2011
Asst. Vice President, Global Cash Management
Thomson Reuters Apr 2008 - Feb 2011
Software Engineer
Reuters America LLC, 2006 - Mar 2008
Software Engineer
Loan Pricing Corporation 2000 - 2006
Software Enginner
Welltronix Instruments Aug 1996 - Nov 1998
Computer Engineer
Education:
Stevens Institute of Technology 1999 - 2000
Government Engineering College 1992 - 1996
Skills:
Agile Methodologies, Sybase, SDLC, Unix, Perl, Scrum, Java Enterprise Edition, Analysis, Databases, Fixed Income, Eclipse, Java, Programming, SQL, JavaScript
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Mechanical Design Engineer At Fujitsu

Position:
Mechanical Design Engineer at Fujitsu
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Fujitsu
Mechanical Design Engineer
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Lead Consultant - Infrastructure Management At Infosys

Position:
Lead Consultant - Infrastructure Management at Infosys
Location:
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Infosys - Pune Area, India since Aug 2012
Lead Consultant - Infrastructure Management
TCS - Chennai Area, India Sep 2007 - Aug 2012
Associate Consultant
CMS COMPUTERS Ltd Apr 1997 - Sep 2007
Assistant Teritory Manager
Education:
Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology 1990 - 1994
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electronics and Communications Engineering
V.D. Desai Wadiwala 1980 - 1990
Skills:
ITIL, Servers, Cisco Technologies, Unix, Windows Server, Service Delivery, Virtualization, Troubleshooting, IT Service Management, Vendor Management, Cloud Computing, SDLC, VMware, Data Center, Pre-sales, CCNA, IT Operations, Managed Services, SOA, AIX, Requirements Analysis, Routers, System Administration, Solaris, IT Management, Unix Shell Scripting, IT Strategy, IP, TCP/IP, Requirements Gathering, Routing, DNS, DHCP, Oracle, Project Management, Integration, Red Hat Linux, Infrastructure, LAN-WAN, Linux, Solution Architecture, Switches, Operating Systems, Networking
Languages:
Hindi
Gujarati
English
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Chief Estimator/ Project Manager At Mcginley Building Services, Inc

Position:
Chief Estimator / Project Manager at McGinley Building Services, Inc
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
McGinley Building Services, Inc - Montville, NJ since Nov 2012
Chief Estimator / Project Manager
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Bhavesh Desai

Location:
United States
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Bhavesh Desai

Location:
United States
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Owner, Smartstreetsolutions Usa Corp

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

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Bit Robbing Atm Channels

US Patent:
6597695, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Jul 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
08/682060
Inventors:
Bhavesh Desai - Livingston NJ
Peter D. Magill - Freehold NJ
Norman Ashton Whitaker - Atlantic Highlands NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 1256
US Classification:
3703951, 370523
Abstract:
A method and system for robbing bits in an ATM channel for forming a robbed bit stream. Unused portions of the header in an ATM cell stream are robbed to form a new robbed bit stream. Information is inserted into the new robbed bit stream and sent to a service area. The information in the robbed bit stream is then extracted and input into information appliances in, for example, homes. The information in the robbed bit stream can include an additional video channel, a program guide or other information.

Fiber/Wired Communication System

US Patent:
6654563, Nov 25, 2003
Filed:
Dec 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/460770
Inventors:
Thomas Edward Darcie - Fairhaven NJ
Bhavesh N. Desai - Livingston NJ
Alan H. Gnauck - Middletown NJ
Xiaolin Lu - Middletown NJ
Sheryl Leigh Woodward - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
ATT Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04J 1408
US Classification:
398 98, 398 79, 398 70, 398 71, 398 74, 398 75, 398 82, 398 91, 398100, 398182, 398183, 455 51, 455 41, 455 42, 455 31, 370421, 370422, 370424, 370425, 370460
Abstract:
A communication system between head-ends and end-users is provided which expands bandwidth and reliability. A concentrator receives communication signals from a head-end and forwards the received communication signals to one or more fiber nodes and/or one or more mini-fiber nodes. The concentrator demultiplexes/splits received signals for the mini-fiber nodes and the fiber nodes and forwards demultiplexed/split signals respectively. The mini-fiber nodes may combine signals received from the head-end with loop-back signals used for local medium access control prior to forwarding the signals to the end-users. Upstream data are received by the mini-fiber nodes and/or fiber node and transmitted to the concentrator. The concentrator multiplexes/couples the mini-fiber node and the fiber node upstream signals and forwards multiplexed/coupled signals to the head-end. Communication signals received from the mini-fiber nodes that are destined to other end-users also connected to the mini-fiber nodes may be routed by the concentrator without head-end interaction.

Fiber And Wire Communication System

US Patent:
6751417, Jun 15, 2004
Filed:
Feb 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/502043
Inventors:
Charles D. Combs - Buffalo MO
Thomas Edward Darcie - Fairhaven NJ
Bhavesh N. Desai - Livingston NJ
Alan H. Gnauck - Middletown NJ
Xiaolin Lu - Highlands Ranch CO
Esteban Sandino - Highlands Ranch CO
Oleh J. Sniezko - Littleton CO
Anthony G. Werner - Highlands Ranch CO
Sheryl Leigh Woodward - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
ATT Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04J 1400
US Classification:
398 71, 398 70, 398 72, 398 79, 398 66, 398 67, 398 68, 455 31, 455 51, 455 61
Abstract:
This invention provides a new architecture for a communication system between head-ends and end-users which expands bandwidth and reliability of the communication system. A mux-node receives communication signals from a head-end and forwards the received communication signals to one or more mini-fiber nodes. The connection to the head-end is via a small number of optical fibers and the connections to each of the mini-fiber nodes may be via one or more optical fibers that may provide full duplex communication. The head-end may communicate with the mux-node using digital or digital and analog signals. The mini-fiber nodes may combine the signals received from the head-end with loop-back signals used for local media access control prior to forwarding the signals to the end-users. Upstream data are received by the mini-fiber nodes and transmitted to the mux-node. The mux-node may route upstream communication signals received from the mini-fiber nodes as downstream signals to other mini-fiber nodes also connected to the mux-node without head-end interaction.

Fiber And Wire Communication System

US Patent:
7068937, Jun 27, 2006
Filed:
Nov 26, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/721864
Inventors:
Charles D. Combs - Buffalo MO, US
Thomas Edward Darcie - Fairhaven NJ, US
Bhavesh N. Desai - Livingston NJ, US
Alan H. Gnauck - Middletown NJ, US
Xiaolin Lu - Highlands Ranch NJ, US
Esteban Sandino - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Oleh J. Sniezko - Littleton CO, US
Anthony G. Werner - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Sheryl Leigh Woodward - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Bedminster NJ
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 72, 398 71, 398 70, 398 66, 398 67, 398 68, 398 74, 398 75, 398 79, 398 82, 398 83, 398 91, 398 98, 398100, 398 59, 455 31, 455 51, 455 61, 455 41, 370421, 370422, 370424, 370460
Abstract:
This invention provides a new architecture for a communication system between head-ends and end-users which expands bandwidth and reliability of the communication system. A mux-node receives communication signals from a head-end and forwards the received communication signals to one or more mini-fiber nodes. The connection to the head-end is via a small number of optical fibers and the connections to each of the mini-fiber nodes may be via one or more optical fibers that may provide full duplex communication. The head-end may communicate with the mux-node using digital or digital and analog signals. The mini-fiber nodes may combine the signals received from the head-end with loop-back signals used for local media access control prior to forwarding the signals to the end-users. Upstream data are received by the mini-fiber nodes and transmitted to the mux-node. The mux-node may route upstream communication signals received from the mini-fiber nodes as downstream signals to other mini-fiber nodes also connected to the mux-node without head-end interaction.

Fiber And Wire Communication System

US Patent:
7190903, Mar 13, 2007
Filed:
Jul 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/630664
Inventors:
Charles D. Combs - Buffalo MO, US
Thomas Edward Darcie - Fairhaven NJ, US
Bhavesh N. Desai - Livingston NJ, US
Alan H. Gnauck - Middletown NJ, US
Xiaolin Lu - Highlands Ranch NJ, US
Esteban Sandino - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Oleh J. Sniezko - Littleton CO, US
Anthony G. Werner - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Sheryl Leigh Woodward - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 71, 398 70, 398 72, 398 79, 398 66, 398 67, 398 68, 398100, 455 51, 455 31, 455 61
Abstract:
This invention provides a new architecture for a communication system between head-ends and end-users which expands bandwidth and reliability of the communication system. A mux-node receives communication signals from a head-end and forwards the received communication signals to one or more mini-fiber nodes. The connection to the head-end is via a small number of optical fibers and the connections to each of the mini-fiber nodes may be via one or more optical fibers that may provide full duplex communication. The head-end may communicate with the mux-node using digital or digital and analog signals. The mini-fiber nodes may combine the signals received from the head-end with loop-back signals used for local media access control prior to forwarding the signals to the end-users. Upstream data are received by the mini-fiber nodes and transmitted to the mux-node. The mux-node may route upstream communication signals received from the mini-fiber nodes as downstream signals to other mini-fiber nodes also connected to the mux-node without head-end interaction.

Fiber And Wire Communication System

US Patent:
7283749, Oct 16, 2007
Filed:
Jun 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/447446
Inventors:
Charles D. Combs - Buffalo MO, US
Thomas Edward Darcie - Fairhaven NJ, US
Bhavesh N. Desai - Livingston NJ, US
Alan H. Gnauck - Middletown NJ, US
Xiaolin Lu - Highlands Ranch NJ, US
Esteban Sandino - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Oleh J. Sniezko - Littleton CO, US
Anthony G. Werner - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Sheryl Leigh Woodward - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 72, 398 70, 398 71, 398 66, 398 67, 398 68, 398 74, 398 75, 398 79, 398 82, 398 83, 398 98, 398100, 455 31, 455 41, 455 51, 455 61, 370421, 370422, 370424, 370425, 370460
Abstract:
This invention provides a new architecture for a communication system between head-ends and end-users which expands bandwidth and reliability of the communication system. A mux-node receives communication signals from a head-end and forwards the received communication signals to one or more mini-fiber nodes. The connection to the head-end is via a small number of optical fibers and the connections to each of the mini-fiber nodes may be via one or more optical fibers that may provide full duplex communication. The head-end may communicate with the mux-node using digital or digital and analog signals. The mini-fiber nodes may combine the signals received from the head-end with loop-back signals used for local media access control prior to forwarding the signals to the end-users. Upstream data are received by the mini-fiber nodes and transmitted to the mux-node. The mux-node may route upstream communication signals received from the mini-fiber nodes as downstream signals to other mini-fiber nodes also connected to the mux-node without head-end interaction.

Fiber And Wire Communication System

US Patent:
7450850, Nov 11, 2008
Filed:
Mar 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/684990
Inventors:
Charles D. Combs - Buffalo MO, US
Thomas Edward Darcie - Fairhaven NJ, US
Bhavesh N. Desai - Livingston NJ, US
Alan H. Gnauck - Middletown NJ, US
Xiaolin Lu - Highlands Ranch NJ, US
Esteban Sandino - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Oleh J. Sniezko - Littleton CO, US
Anthony G. Werner - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Sheryl Leigh Woodward - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 72, 398 66, 398 67, 398 68, 398 70, 398 71, 398 74, 398 75, 398 79, 398 82, 398 83, 398 98, 398 99, 398100, 398182, 398183, 398186, 398187, 398202, 455 31, 455 41, 455 42, 455 51, 455 61, 370421, 370422, 370424, 370425, 370460, 725121, 725125, 725127, 725129, 725105, 725106
Abstract:
This invention provides a new architecture for a communication system between head-ends and end-users which expands bandwidth and reliability of the communication system. A mux-node receives communication signals from a head-end and forwards the received communication signals to one or more mini-fiber nodes. The connection to the head-end is via a small number of optical fibers and the connections to each of the mini-fiber nodes may be via one or more optical fibers that may provide full duplex communication. The head-end may communicate with the mux-node using digital or digital and analog signals. The mini-fiber nodes may combine the signals received from the head-end with loop-back signals used for local media access control prior to forwarding the signals to the end-users. Upstream data are received by the mini-fiber nodes and transmitted to the mux-node. The mux-node may route upstream communication signals received from the mini-fiber nodes as downstream signals to other mini-fiber nodes also connected to the mux-node without head-end interaction.

Fiber/Wired Communication System

US Patent:
7734179, Jun 8, 2010
Filed:
Aug 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/639456
Inventors:
Thomas Edward Darcie - Fairhaven NJ, US
Bhavesh N. Desai - Livingston NJ, US
Alan H. Gnauck - Middletown NJ, US
Xiaolin Lu - Middletown NJ, US
Sheryl Leigh Woodward - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 72, 398 71, 398 70, 398 66, 398 67, 398 68, 398 74, 398 75, 398 79, 398 82, 398 83, 398 91, 398 98, 398 99, 398100, 398 59, 455 51, 455 61, 455 31, 455 41, 455 42, 725121, 725127, 725129, 725105, 725106, 370422, 370424, 370425, 370460
Abstract:
A communication system between head-ends and end-users is provided which expands bandwidth and reliability. A concentrator receives communication signals from a head-end and forwards the received communication signals to one or more fiber nodes and/or one or more mini-fiber nodes. The concentrator demultiplexes/splits received signals for the mini-fiber nodes and the fiber nodes and forwards demultiplexed/split signals respectively. The mini-fiber nodes may combine signals received from the head-end with loop-back signals used for local medium access control prior to forwarding the signals to the end-users. Upstream data are received by the mini-fiber nodes and/or fiber node and transmitted to the concentrator. The concentrator multiplexes/couples the mini-fiber node and the fiber node upstream signals and forwards multiplexed/coupled signals to the head-end. Communication signals received from the mini-fiber nodes that are destined to other end-users also connected to the mini-fiber nodes may be routed by the concentrator without head-end interaction.

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