Walid Ahmed - Tinton Falls NJ, US John Leung - Irvine CA, US Theodoros Georgantas - Chaidari, GR Morten Damgaard - Laguna Hills CA, US Nelson Sollenberger - Farmingdale NJ, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455522
Abstract:
Aspects of a method and system for integrated blocker detection and automatic gain control are provided. In this regard, a communication device may generate one or more first signal strength indications based on a strength of a received signal at a first point in the analog front-end of the communication device. The communication device may generate one or more second signal strength indications based on a strength of the received signal at a second point in a digital processing module of the communication device. The first point in the analog front-end may be an input or an output of a down-conversion mixer. The second point in the digital processing module may be an output of an analog-to-digital converter or an output of a channel selection filter. The communication device may control, utilizing the first signal strength indication(s) and the second signal strength indication(s), a gain of one or more components of the communication device.
Visually Displaying Data Having Complex Relationships
- Palo Alto CA, US John Leung - San Jose CA, US Debarati Goswami - Mountain View CA, US Vasant Balasubramanian - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
G06T 11/20 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
A method for generating a visual illustration of data organized in a multiway graph is provided. In an embodiment, a computer system maintains a plurality of nodes and edges within a multiway graph and displays a visual user interface with a first node positioned at the center of the visual user interface and child nodes positioned at radially symmetric positions surrounding the first node. The computer system receives a first input that specifies a selection of a first child node. In response to receiving the first input, the computer system updates the visual user interface to display: the first node, positioned at the center; the child nodes, positioned at radially symmetric positions surrounding the first node; the first child node positioned below the first node; and grandchild nodes of the first child node, displayed as polygons positioned at radially symmetric positions around a circular area surrounding the child nodes.
Graphically Displaying Data Having Complex Relationships
- Palo Alto CA, US John Leung - San Jose CA, US Debarati Goswami - Mountain View CA, US Vasant Balasubramanian - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
G06T 11/20 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
A method for generating a visual illustration of data organized in a multiway graph is provided. In an embodiment, a computer system maintains a plurality of nodes and edges within a multiway graph and displays a visual user interface with a first node positioned at the center of the visual user interface and child nodes positioned at radially symmetric positions surrounding the first node. The computer system receives a first input that specifies a selection of a first child node. In response to receiving the first input, the computer system updates the visual user interface to display: the first node, positioned at the center; the child nodes, positioned at radially symmetric positions surrounding the first node; the first child node positioned below the first node; and grandchild nodes of the first child node, displayed as polygons positioned at radially symmetric positions around a circular area surrounding the child nodes.
Graphically Displaying Data Having Complex Relationships
- Palo Alto CA, US John Leung - San Jose CA, US Debarati Goswami - Mountain View CA, US Vasant Balasubramanian - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
G06T 11/20 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
A method for generating a visual illustration of data organized in a multiway graph is provided. In an embodiment, a computer system maintains a plurality of nodes and edges within a multiway graph and displays a visual user interface with a first node positioned at the center of the visual user interface and child nodes positioned at radially symmetric positions surrounding the first node. The computer system receives a first input that specifies a selection of a first child node. In response to receiving the first input, the computer system updates the visual user interface to display: the first node, positioned at the center; the child nodes, positioned at radially symmetric positions surrounding the first node; the first child node positioned below the first node; and grandchild nodes of the first child node, displayed as polygons positioned at radially symmetric positions around a circular area surrounding the child nodes.
IT Consultant (New Business Development) at IT consultant
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United States
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
IT consultant - Hong Kong / China / USA since 2007
IT Consultant (New Business Development)
ServGate Technologies - Hong Kong / China 2003 - 2006
Director of Business Operations, Asia Pacific
IBM - Beijing, China (IA from IBM Research US) 1999 - 2002
Senior Program Manager, Greater China
IBM - IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 1992 - 2002
Advisory Programmer
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Hong Kong (LOA from IBM Research US) 1996 - 1998
Technology Transfer Executive / General Manager
Education:
George Mason University 2010
The University of Texas at Arlington 2008
EMBA, Business Management, International Business Operations Management, Finance, Information Technology
The Johns Hopkins University 1990
M.S., Computer Science
American University 1984
B.S., Computer Science
The Gemological Institute of America 1982
G.G. - Graduate Gemologist, Gemology
Honor & Awards:
Member of
(a) Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society
(b) International Golden Key Honour Society
Mar 2013 to 2000 SEO & SEM SpecialistGyro LLC San Francisco, CA Apr 2011 to Nov 2012 Search PlannerJustia, Inc Mountain View, CA Jul 2008 to Apr 2011 Web Marketing SpecialistIBM Burlingame, CA Aug 2006 to Mar 2008 WebSphere Operations Specialist
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San Jose State University Dec 2009 MBA in MarketingUniversity of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA May 2004 B.A. in Anthropology
1995 to 1997 Financial Analyst, Investment Banking - Financial Institutions GroupAutomatic Data Processing Toronto, ON Jun 1990 to Aug 1995 Account Executive
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Queen's University 1986 to 1990 Bachelor of Arts in Economics
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Microsoft Office Products (Excel, Words, PowerPoint)
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Dr. John S Leung, Monterey Park CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
501 S Buena Vista St, Burbank, CA 91505 (818)8435111 (Phone), (405)7494561 (Fax)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, 1986
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English Chinese, Mandarin
Education:
Medical School Boston University School of Medicine Graduated: 1996 Medical School Bankstown Dist Hosp Graduated: 1996 Medical School White Mem Med Center Graduated: 1996
Pratt Medical Group IncTufts Medical Center Gastroenterology & Hepatology 800 Washington St STE 233, Boston, MA 02111 (617)6365883 (phone), (617)6369292 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 2004
Chronic Sinusitis Allergic Rhinitis Benign Polyps of the Colon Bronchial Asthma Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis
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Chinese English Spanish
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Dr. Leung graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 2004. He works in Boston, MA and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Leung is affiliated with Tufts Medical Center.
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