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15 Brookstone Dr, Bridgewater, MA 02324   

Quincy, MA   

Braintree, MA   

2825 Bluegrass Ln, Henderson, NV 89014   

31 Carriage Dr, New Bedford, MA 02740   

Brockton, MA   

Stoughton, MA   

Canton, MA   

Work

Company: Pediatric associates of fall river Jun 2006 Position: Medical assistant

Education

School / High School: BRISTOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE- Fall River, MA 2000 Specialities: MA in Criminal Justice

Ranks

Licence: California - Active Date: 1995

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Karen Dion - Lawyer

ISLN:
913934195
Admitted:
1995
Law School:
University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D.
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Karen Alfter Dion - Lawyer

Address:
310-5987365 (Office), 818-8274919 (Fax)
Licenses:
California - Active 1995
Education:
University of Wisconsin Law School
University of Wisconsin
Specialties:
Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 - 34%
Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 - 33%
Bankruptcy / Chapter 11 - 33%

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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Internet Service Provider (Isp) Finder

US Patent:
6351453, Feb 26, 2002
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188679
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Richard LaPearl - Princeton MA
Sheila Noonan - Falmouth MA
Assignee:
Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
US Classification:
370234, 370232, 370233, 37911201, 379133
Abstract:
Specialized telecom network users who burden the network, such as Internet Service Providers (ISPs), are identified by analysis of network traffic data to identify addresses (e. g. telephone numbers) for destinations receiving unique patterns of incoming traffic. For an ISP, in particular, the analysis involves identifying telephone, numbers of destinations receiving a high volume of calls and having connections exhibiting a long average hold time. To further enhance the ISP finder analysis, the call data may be examined to confirm that there is no outgoing call traffic from any station associated with the candidate ISP numbers. When numbers are identified by the call data analysis, a technician can call each number and listen for a modem tone, as a confirmation that each candidate number actually is of a data service, such as an ISP. Similar methodologies can identify destination numbers for other unique service providers, such as credit card verification services. The preferred embodiments utilize automated systems to compile and analyze call records from standard messages of a telephone network, such as interoffice signaling messages or automated accounting messages.

Data Preparation For Traffic Track Usage Measurement

US Patent:
6385301, May 7, 2002
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188713
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
Richard LaPearl - Princeton MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Assignee:
Bell Atlantic Services Network, Inc. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 124
US Classification:
379 3201, 379 3202, 37911201, 37911207, 379133, 379134
Abstract:
A monitoring system captures and processes messages from SS7 links, to compile call detail records (CDRs) for all interoffice call attempts. The CDRs are uploaded into a relational database. Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) records also are accumulated and uploaded to another relational database. A data preparation operation enhances the records for further processing. This data preparation operation involves translating information in the records into more useful forms, using external reference data regarding the monitored network. For example, the data preparation translates SS7 point codes or NPA-NXX codes in the records to textual names of originating and terminating offices. The data preparation also spreads the usage information from the records to properly allocate usage time to predefined intervals. Another function of the data preparation stage is to form one or more predefined tables from the processed records, for example a table of modified records and one or more specialized summary tables. The data, so prepared, is uploaded to an on-line analytical processing application.

Traffic Track Measurements For Analysis Of Network Troubles

US Patent:
6411681, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/189082
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
Richard LaPearl - Princeton MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Raymond Gillis - Melrose MA
Carol Snow - Northbridge MA
Assignee:
Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
US Classification:
379 34, 379112, 379114, 379133, 379116
Abstract:
A monitoring system captures and processes messages from SS7 links, to compile call detail records (CDRs) for all interoffice call attempts. The CDRs are uploaded into a relational database. A data preparation operation utilizes external information to enhance the records for further processing, for example, to translate release cause codes in the records to textual indications of reasons for the releases. The enhanced records are loaded into a multi-dimensional database. The multi-dimensional database software facilitates analysis of the records to identify a variety of network traffic patterns and related troubles. In particular, the processing of the enhanced CDR data can provide a variety of analytical tools and reports, using the release cause codes. For example, the analysis can indicate the number of calls to a destination that did not get through and identify by major categories the principle reasons that calls did not go through, e. g. user busy, no trunk available, etc.

Interconnect Traffic Analysis

US Patent:
6721405, Apr 13, 2004
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188680
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Assignee:
Verizon Services Corp. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
US Classification:
379133, 37911201, 37911206, 37911401, 37911428, 37911501, 37912101, 379134, 379 3201
Abstract:
Interconnect traffic between local exchange carrier (LECS) networks and other carrier networks, particularly competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) networks, dictates a need for efficient monitoring and analysis of the interconnect traffic. In accord with the invention, monitor equipment on the LEC network captures call related messages produced by the LEC network and compiles data from those messages to form call detail records for the interconnect traffic. These records are loaded into a relational database. A data preparation routine enhances the data, for example, by translating certain codes from the records into more useful text and by spreading or binning usage over predefined time intervals. An on-line analytical processing program runs one or more applications to allow the LEC to analyze the interconnect traffic between the LEC network and the other carriers network. The analysis provides useful traffic data for accounting purposes, e. g.

Traffic Track Usage Measurement System

US Patent:
6744866, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188712
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
Richard LaPearl - Princeton MA
Sheila Noonan - Falmouth MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Raymond X. Leung - Mendon MA
Assignee:
Verizon Services Corp. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
US Classification:
379133, 37911201, 37911206, 37911401, 37911428, 37911501, 37912101, 379134, 379 3201
Abstract:
A monitoring system captures and processes messages from SS7 links, to compile call detail records (CDRs) for all interoffice call attempts. The CDRs are uploaded into a relational database. Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) records also are accumulated and uploaded to a another relational database. A data preparation operation utilizes external information to enhance the records for further processing, for example, to translate information codes in the records to textual names of originating and terminating offices. The enhanced records are loaded into a multi-dimensional database. The multi-dimensional database software facilitates analysis of the records to identify a variety of network traffic patterns. The user can automatically set up and customize studies for particular applications, for example to study traffic patterns for calls through a particular office. The multi-dimensional database also enables the presentation of information from the records in formats illustrating a variety of particular features of the traffic found in a study.

Internet User Finder

US Patent:
7260192, Aug 21, 2007
Filed:
Nov 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/188714
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA, US
Karen Dion - Dudley MA, US
Richard LaPearl - Princeton MA, US
Assignee:
Verizon Services Corp. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 15/00
H04M 1/24
US Classification:
37911401, 37911201, 37911207, 379 3201, 379133, 379134
Abstract:
Specialized telecom network users who burden the network, such as high-volume users of Internet services, are identified by analysis of network traffic data to identify addresses (e. g. telephone numbers) for callers to destinations associated with the particular call-in service. Destination telephone numbers may be identified from a list of known service providers or from a network traffic study, which identifies destination numbers receiving unique patterns of incoming traffic. Analysis of the records of calls to the destination numbers then identifies numbers for callers who made more than some minimum number of calls during the study or who accumulate more than some threshold amount of total connect time on such calls. The preferred embodiments utilize automated systems to compile and analyze call records from standard messages of a telephone network, such as interoffice signaling messages or automated accounting messages. Data from the records can be translated to identify the calling subscribers, e. g.

Interconnect Traffic Tracking

US Patent:
6298123, Oct 2, 2001
Filed:
May 7, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/306636
Inventors:
Thomas A. Nolting - Holliston MA
William A. Howes - Millbury MA
Karen Dion - Dudley MA
Assignee:
Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc. - Arlington VA
International Classification:
H04M 1500
H04M 700
US Classification:
379112
Abstract:
Local exchange carriers (LECs) face increasingly stiff competition. The LECs provide interconnect services for many of the potentially competing carriers. To forecast business trends and manage its network, any carrier, particularly a LEC, needs to effectively estimate the size and revenue generating potentials of the business of the potentially competing carriers. In accord with the invention, monitor equipment on the one carrier's network forms detailed records from call related messages produced by that network for interconnect call traffic with another carrier's network. These records are loaded into a relational database. Preferably, a data preparation routine enhances the data, for example, by translating certain codes into text and by spreading usage data over predefined time intervals. An on-line analytical processing program runs one or more applications to analyze the interconnect traffic. The analysis provides traffic data regarding the current size and/or changes in the customer base of the other carrier.

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