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Union, NJ   

Bayonne, NJ   

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Company: Nyu school Sep 2011 Position: Research technician

Education

School / High School: Long Island University- New York, NY 2007 Specialities: Master's

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Tejaskumar B. Patel

Specialties:
Psychiatry
Work:
Conemaugh Physician GroupConemaugh Counseling Associates
320 Main St FL 2, Johnstown, PA 15901
814-5341095 (phone) 814-5346145 (fax)
Site
Education:
Medical School
B J Med Coll, Gujarat Univ, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Psychiatric Therapeutic Procedures
Conditions:
Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders, Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Autism, Bipolar Disorder, Bulimia Nervosa, Dementia, Depressive Disorders, Eating Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Schizophrenia
Languages:
English, French, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Patel graduated from the B J Med Coll, Gujarat Univ, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India in 1993. He works in Johnstown, PA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Patel is affiliated with Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center.

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Senior Sql Developer

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Senior Sql Developer
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Location:
United States
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Tejaskumar Patel - Jersey City, NJ

Work:
NYU school Sep 2011 to 2000
Research Technician
NYU school Mar 2010 to Sep 2011
Research Technician
Long Island University - New York, NY Feb 2009 to Aug 2009
Research Intern
The Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute - Ahmedabad, Gujarat Jan 2006 to Jul 2007
Research Assistant
Education:
Long Island University - New York, NY 2007 to 2010
Master's
Gujarat University 2002 to 2006
Bachelor's in Pharmacy
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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method Of Queue Length Based Burst Management In Wireless Communication Systems

US Patent:
6754189, Jun 22, 2004
Filed:
Apr 8, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/288368
Inventors:
Joseph E. Cloutier - Cedar Knolls NJ
Tejaskumar Patel - Lake Hiawatha NJ
Wen-Yi Kuo - Parsippany NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04B 7204
US Classification:
370329, 370437, 370468
Abstract:
A method to dynamically assign data rates, for digital data transmission in wireless communication systems, which are just sufficient to meet the needs of the use is presented. The method monitors the data traffic and anticipates when the assigned data rate is inadequate to support the data traffic resulting in a loss of data or when the assigned data rate is more than necessary to support the data traffic and results in inefficient usage of system resources.

Wireless Data Transmission Using Time Out Control

US Patent:
7154850, Dec 26, 2006
Filed:
Sep 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/665724
Inventors:
Joseph E. Cloutier - Cedar Knolls NJ, US
Tejaskumar R. Patel - Lake Hiawatha NJ, US
James C. Stekas - Murray Hill NJ, US
Tomas S. Yang - Morristown NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
US Classification:
370230, 445452
Abstract:
The probability of a time out and the resulting waste of channel capacity in a communication system is decreased by controlling the length of the time out period so as to minimize the number of time outs that occur. The length of the time out is based on the sum of the average channel delay and four times the deviation in the channel delay. A delay is introduced into the communication channel so as to increase the deviation in the channel delay. This results in an increase in the length of time required for a time out. As a result, the number of time outs is drastically decreased which in turn decreases the number of wasteful ramp up times that results in a more efficient use of channel capacity.

Method For Determining A Transmission Rate On The Reverse Common Signaling Channel Of A Wireless System

US Patent:
7171165, Jan 30, 2007
Filed:
Jul 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/626393
Inventors:
Utku Azman - Morristown NJ, US
Douglas N. Knisely - Wheaton IL, US
Tejaskumar R. Patel - Randolph NJ, US
David Albert Rossetti - Randolph NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04B 1/00
US Classification:
455 69, 455 6711, 370230
Abstract:
A mobile terminal selects a transmission rate for the reverse common signaling channel in response to at least one mobile-terminal-measured metric that is associated with the RF conditions of the channel. The mobile terminal is provided with information, where the information takes the form of at least one threshold level that the one or more measured metrics are compared with, to determine the rate at which at which the mobile terminal should transmit.

Method Of Data Burst Transmission

US Patent:
7583750, Sep 1, 2009
Filed:
Feb 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/789086
Inventors:
Raafat E Kamel - Little Falls NJ, US
Tejaskumar R. Patel - Randolph NJ, US
Stanley Vitebsky - Morristown NJ, US
Diane Colby Wolchik - Randolph NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 27/00
US Classification:
375295, 370290, 370252
Abstract:
A method of communicating at least one data burst using an assigned radio configuration. The assigned radio configuration is chosen from one of at least two radio configurations by examining which radio configuration supports a higher data transmission rate. This examination is determined by calculating the data transmission rate for the data burst(s) base on a power level and Walsh code for each of the radio configurations.

Method And Apparatus For Handling Potentially Corrupt Frames

US Patent:
7596143, Sep 29, 2009
Filed:
Dec 16, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/014255
Inventors:
Tejaskumar R. Patel - Randolph NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370394
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for handling potentially corrupted frames. The method includes receiving a frame having a first sequence number, determining, based on the first sequence number, whether the frame is potentially corrupted, and determining a number of received potentially corrupted frames in response to determining that the frame is potentially corrupted. The method also includes determining whether to drop the potentially corrupted frame based on the number of received potentially corrupted frames.

Method Of Reducing Latency For Non-Call Delivery Paging

US Patent:
2004020, Oct 14, 2004
Filed:
Mar 24, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/394138
Inventors:
TEJASKUMAR PATEL - Randolph NJ, US
DAVID ROSSETTI - RANDOLPH NJ, US
International Classification:
H04B017/00
US Classification:
455/067140, 455/067110
Abstract:
The paging of mobile stations normally occurs as part of a call delivery process. As a result, the mobile station needs to refrain from certain operations such as origination to permit the call delivery to take place. However, when call delivery is not the intended consequence of a mobile station page, the method of reducing latency for non-call delivery paging permits a paged mobile station or paged party to conduct operations that are normally prohibited after receiving a page message but before receiving a release message.

Method Of Reducing Resource Assignment Overhead In Wireless Communication Systems

US Patent:
6453151, Sep 17, 2002
Filed:
Jun 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/336921
Inventors:
T. Roger Kiang - Basking Ridge NJ
Tejaskumar R. Patel - Lake Hiawatha NJ
Sudhir Ramakrishna - Scotch Plains NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04B 726
US Classification:
455 671, 455 673, 455 63
Abstract:
A method is described to reduce the time required to assign the burst transmission parameters in a wireless communication system by autonomously sharing transmission and reception information among the components of the network. Information is autonomously provided from a remote subnetwork element to a controlling network element so the controlling network element may use the information to dynamically assign and update burst transmission parameters.

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