Hans Masli - Milpitas CA, US Alexander Berestov - San Jose CA, US Tomofumi Okuda - Cupertino CA, US Jeremy Saltzman - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Sony Corporation - Tokyo
International Classification:
G08B 5/00
US Classification:
3406916
Abstract:
A method for operating a building management system includes: identifying a movement-pattern from a sensed attribute at a first sensor; determining a behavior-pattern at the first sensor when the movement-pattern matches a template-pattern; transmitting the behavior-pattern and the sensed attribute from the first sensor to a second sensor; and tracking the sensed attribute at the second sensor for displaying on a device.
Resource Management System With Resource Optimization Mechanism And Method Of Operation Thereof
Hans Masli - Milpitas CA, US Alexander Berestov - San Jose CA, US Tomofumi Okuda - Cupertino CA, US Jeremy Saltzman - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
A method for operating a resource management system includes: identifying a total-usage status of a resource currently being supplied; calculating a current production amount of supplying the resource using the total-usage status; calculating an assessment structure directly reflecting the current production amount; adjusting the assessment structure for modifying behavior associated with the current consumption of the resource.
Method And Apparatus For Visual Indication Of Stored Voice Signals
Emil F. Jachmann - Greenwich CT Jeremy Saltzman - Norwalk CT David B. Chamberlin - Monroe CT
Assignee:
Dictaphone Corporation - Stratford CT
International Classification:
H04M 350 H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 88
Abstract:
A system for storage and forwarding of voice signals. The system includes apparatus for storage and retrieval of voice signals and telephone-like station sets for access to the stored signals. The station sets also include a display and the system transmits text messages corresponding to various stored signals to the station sets corresponding to the addressees of the various stored signals to inform the addressees that they have messages waiting. In one embodiment the text messages identify the originator or class of the voice signals. In another embodiment the station set will respond to an input by a user to automatically contact the apparatus for storage and retrieval of voice signals to retrieve a stored voice signal corresponding to a displayed text message.
Method And Apparatus For Displaying Indications Of Instructions In Previously Recorded Messages
Jeremy Saltzman - Norwalk CT John J. Dwyer - Stratford CT Betsy Hipp - Orange CT
Assignee:
Dictaphone Corporation - Rye NY
International Classification:
G11B 1518 G11B 2730 G11B 2734
US Classification:
360 722
Abstract:
A storage medium in which previously recorded messages are stored is scanned for instruction signals representing the occurrences of instructions in those messages. Following the aforementioned scanning, if a message in condition to be played back includes an instruction, a suitable display is provided. Another display is provided if any further messages, not yet in condition to be played back, include instructions.
Record And/Or Playback Device With Cue Signal Indication And Access
Betsy Hipp - Orange CT Jeremy Saltzman - Norwalk CT John J. Dwyer - Stratford CT
Assignee:
Dictaphone Corporation - Rye NY
International Classification:
G11B 1554 G11B 1552
US Classification:
360 742
Abstract:
A record and/or playback device whose operating mode is controlled by processor apparatus which is responsive to the selected operation of various operating control switches. The processor apparatus includes a sensor for sensing when the device is in an inactive mode, such as a "stop" mode, a timer for determining when the device has remained in this inactive mode for a predetermined time, and means responsive to the timer for disposing the device in a dormant condition in which it does not respond to the operation of the operating control switches. Furthermore, the processor apparatus comprises a microprocessor which includes a counter that is incremented when the record medium of the device is moved, and a memory for storing respective counts corresponding to locations of the record medium at which "cue" signals are recorded. When the record medium is moved, as during fast-forward and rewind operations, the changing count of the counter is compared to the counts stored in the memory and, when this comparison is positive, the movement of the record medium is interrupted. Stored counts are deleted when information is recorded over a cue signal; and additional counts are inserted into the memory when additional cue signals are inserted onto the medium.
David B. Chamberlin - Milford CT John J. Dwyer - Stratford CT Suzanne N. Grey - Springdale CT Emil F. Jachmann - Greenwich CT Jeremy Saltzman - Norwalk CT
Assignee:
Dictaphone Corporation - Stratford CT
International Classification:
H04M 164 H04M 1110
US Classification:
379 67
Abstract:
A modular dictation/transcription system is described comprising a modular construction wherein the system is composed of a set of modules which are detachably connectable to each other. Connection or detachment of individual modules from the system configures the system to provide such functions as may be required while deleting such functions which are not necessary. Included within the modules are one or more recording/playback modules a display module and a telephone module. All of the modules interact with each other in accordance with preselectable functions to provide for a more efficient utilization of the dictation/transcription system. Clusters of the modules may be arranged as stations, with the stations connected by a digital communication link.
Display Including Variable Mode For A Record And/Or Playback Device
John J. Dwyer - Stratford CT Jeremy Saltzman - Norwalk CT Betsy Hipp - Orange CT
Assignee:
Dictaphone Corporation - Rye NY
International Classification:
G11B 1518 G11B 2713 G11B 2734
US Classification:
360 723
Abstract:
A variable mode numerical display for a record/playback device normally displays a numerical count representing the present position of the record medium used with that device and is operable to interrupt this normal display so as to display the number of a message that was last-recorded or that is in position for playback or to display the number of an instruction that was last-recorded or that has been reached. Also, a bar graph display is comprised of plural visual display elements which are selectively energized as a function of the interval that separates successive pulses that are generated in conjunction with the movement of the record medium. The variable mode and bar graph displays are controlled by a processor.
Method And Apparatus For Storing And Forwarding Voice Signals And Generating Replies
Emil F. Jachmann - Greenwich CT Jeremy Saltzman - Norwalk CT David B. Chamberlin - Monroe CT Nicholas A. D'Agosto - Trumbull CT Mark Harris - New Haven CT Jy-hong Su - Norwalk CT
International Classification:
G10L 500 G06F 1300
US Classification:
3645135
Abstract:
A system for storing and forwarding voice signals. The system provides for central, digital storage of voice signals for later access by addressee system users. When addresses access a previously stored voice signal they have the capability to incrementally construct a reply by "toggeling" between a playback state, to listen to the previously stored signal and a record state to record at least a partial response. In another embodiment originators of voice signals have the capability to edit signals after storage.
Sony Aug 2010 - May 2014
Strategic Business Planner
Harvard America Jan 2009 - Dec 2009
Strategic Planner
Cyalume Technologies Feb 2007 - May 2008
Strategic Planner
Intel Corporation Feb 2006 - Oct 2006
Strategic Planner
Nuveon Jan 2004 - Jan 2006
Managing Partner
Education:
Sacred Heart University
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
Sacred Heart University
Masters
University at Buffalo
Bachelors
Skills:
Go To Market Strategy Strategy Product Development Product Marketing Semiconductors Competitive Analysis Product Management Start Ups Strategic Partnerships Marketing Strategy Cross Functional Team Leadership Business Strategy Project Management Business Development Business Planning Management Strategic Planning Integration Leadership Product Launch
Interests:
Exercise Home Improvement Reading Sports Golf Home Decoration Cooking Gardening Outdoors Electronics Crafts Fitness Music Movies Collecting Kids Parenting Travel Boating Investing Traveling Self Improvement
51 Locust Ave SUITE 306, New Canaan, CT 06840 PO Box 698, New Canaan, CT 06840 266 Michigan Rd, New Canaan, CT 06840 39 Lakeview Ave, New Canaan, CT 06840