Dr. Sheehan graduated from the Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School in 2009. He works in Livingston, MT and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Sheehan is affiliated with Bozeman Deaconess Health Services.
Apr 2008 to 2000 Business Development Analyst Senior StaffRetired Norfolk, VA Mar 2011 to Jun 2014 Communications Information Systems OfficerSPRINT-NEXTEL Broadview Heights, OH Nov 1997 to Apr 2008 Project Manager, Business Continuity / Disaster RecoveryCITY OF GREEN - Green Green, OH Jan 1998 to Dec 2005 City Councilman, WardAIR ENTERPRISES Akron, OH Feb 1996 to Sep 1997 Manager, Production PlanningAKRON BRASS COMPANY Wooster, OH Feb 1994 to Feb 1996 Production Supervisor
Education:
United States Naval War College Newport, RI 1993 MA in International StudiesWest Chester University of PA West Chester, PA 1984 BA in Sociology
Apr 2014 to 2000 E-Bay SpecialistWhistle Stop Toy and Hobby
Dec 2013 to 2000 Sales Person / ConsultantGPA Hobbies Crofton, MD Aug 2010 to Jul 2013 General ManagerFloor Manager Jun 2006 to Aug 2010I-Scan/Maryland State Archives Annapolis, MD Mar 2004 to Jun 2006 Photo-Servicing Technician/Data Processor
Education:
Mount St Mary's Seminary Emmitsburg, MD Sep 1995 to May 1999 Philosophy, TheologyTowson State University Towson, MD Jan 1991 to Sep 1995 Bachelor of Science in Social Science/History
Us Patents
Signal Collection System For A Wireless Location System
Louis A. Stilp - Berwyn PA Joseph W. Sheehan - Newtown Square PA Jeffrey F. Bull - Chalfont PA Robert J. Anderson - Norristown PA
Assignee:
TruePosition, Inc. - King of Prussia PA
International Classification:
G01S 302
US Classification:
342457
Abstract:
A signal collection system (SCS) is used in a wireless location system that determines the geographical locations of mobile wireless transmitters. The SCS includes a first receiver module, a first digital signal processing (DSP) module, a control and communications module, a timing signal generator including an enhanced GPS receiver, and a bus coupling the DSP module to the communications and control module. The receiver module receives RF signals from the mobile transmitters via a plurality of antennas and digitizes said RF signals, and provides digitized RF data to the first DSP module.
Antenna Selection Method For A Wireless Location System
Louis A. Stilp - Berwyn PA Joseph W. Sheehan - Newtown Square PA Alan E. E. Rogers - Ayer MA Robert J. Anderson - Norristown PA Andrew F. Harbison - Glenside PA
Assignee:
TruePosition, Inc. - King of Prussia PA Massachusetts Insitute of Technology - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G01S 302
US Classification:
342457
Abstract:
An antenna selection method is used in a wireless location system that determines the geographic location of a mobile wireless transmitter. The wireless location system includes signal collection systems connected to multiple antennas at a plurality of cell sites and a location processor for processing digital data provided by the signal collection systems. The antenna selection method comprises evaluating segments of data collected from a plurality of antennas at a signal collection system, selecting a subset of the segments of data, and using only the selected segments of data in location processing.
Mobile-Assisted Network Based Techniques For Improving Accuracy Of Wireless Location System
Louis A. Stilp - Berwyn PA Joseph W. Sheehan - Newtown Square PA Alan E. E. Rogers - Ayer MA Robert J. Anderson - Norristown PA Vineet Sachdev - Norristown PA
Assignee:
TruePosition, Inc. - King of Prussia PA Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
455456, 455 69
Abstract:
The accuracy of the location estimate of a Wireless Location System is dependent, in part, upon both the transmitted power of the wireless transmitter and the length in time of the transmission from the wireless transmitter. In general, higher power transmissions and transmissions of greater transmission length can be located with better accuracy by the Wireless Location System than lower power and shorter transmissions. Wireless communications systems generally limit the transmit power and transmission length of wireless transmitters in order to minimize interference within the communications system and to maximize the potential capacity of the system. Several methods meet the conflicting needs of both systems by enabling the wireless communications system to minimize transmit power and length while enabling improved location accuracy for certain types of calls, such as wireless 9-1-1 (emergency) calls. Such methods include mobile-assisted techniques in which the mobile unit includes functionality to assist in improving location accuracy. The WLS locates the transmitter (mobile unit) while the latter is using a modified transmission sequence comprising a message sent from the wireless transmitter using transmission parameters different from the normal transmission parameters broadcast on the forward control channel by the base stations in the associated wireless communications system.
Modified Transmission Method For Improving Accuracy For E-911 Calls
Louis A. Stilp - Berwyn PA Robert J. Anderson - Norristown PA Joseph W. Sheehan - Newtown Square PA
Assignee:
TruePosition, Inc. - King of Prussia PA
International Classification:
H04B 700
US Classification:
455456, 455404
Abstract:
The accuracy of the location estimate of a Wireless Location System is dependent, in part, upon both the transmitted power of the wireless transmitter and the length in time of the transmission from the wireless transmitter. In general, higher power transmissions and transmissions of greater transmission length can be located with better accuracy by the Wireless Location System than lower power and shorter transmissions. Wireless communications systems generally limit the transmit power and transmission length of wireless transmitters in order to minimize interference within the communications system and to maximize the potential capacity of the system. The inventive method disclosed herein meets the conflicting needs of both systems by enabling the wireless communications system to minimize transmit power and length while enabling improved location accuracy for certain types of calls, such as wireless 9-1-1 calls. The method comprises the following steps: a wireless transmitter receives normal transmission parameters from a base station; the user of the wireless transmitter initiates a call on the wireless transmitter by dialing a sequence of digits and pressing âSENDâ or âYESâ; a processor within the wireless transmitter compares the dialed sequence of digits with one or more trigger events stored within the wireless transmitter; if the dialed sequence of digits does not match the trigger event, then the wireless transmitter uses the normal transmission parameters in making the call; and if the dialed sequence of digits matches the trigger event, then the wireless transmitter uses a modified transmission sequence.
Antenna Selection Method For A Wireless Location System
Louis A. Stilp - Berwyn PA Joseph W. Sheehan - Newtown Square PA Alan E. E. Rogers - Ayer MA Robert J. Anderson - Norristown PA Andrew F. Harbison - Glenside PA
Assignee:
TruePosition, Inc. - King of Prussia PA Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Ayer MA
International Classification:
G01S 302
US Classification:
342457
Abstract:
An antenna selection method is used in a wireless location system that determines the geographic location of a mobile wireless transmitter. The wireless location system includes signal collection systems connected to multiple antennas at a plurality of cell sites and a location processor for processing digital data provided by the signal collection systems. The antenna selection method comprises evaluating segments of data collected from a plurality of antennas at a signal collection system, selecting a subset of the segments of data, and using only the selected segments of data in location processing.
E911 Overlay Solution For Gsm, For Use In A Wireless Location System
Robert J. Anderson - Phoenixville PA, US Joseph W. Sheehan - Newtown Square PA, US
Assignee:
Trueposition, Inc. - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
H04M 11/04
US Classification:
4554042, 4554561, 455521
Abstract:
In a network overlay Location Services solution for a GSM communications network, the LMU monitors the uplink and/or downlink control channels and determines which call originations are for E911 emergencies and which call setup (Stand-alone Dedicated Control Channel, or SDCCH), assigned traffic (TCH) and associated (Slow Associated Control Channel, or SACCH) channels are subsequently assigned. Capturing the energy on the call setup channel, SDCCH, and its associated SACCH will typically provide a sub-100 meter level of accuracy. If not, the SMLC can redirect the LMU to the assigned traffic channel, TCH, to capture additional RF energy and improve the location accuracy as required. This approach takes advantage of the fact that Channel Request messages on the RACH include an information element that indicates the purpose for the access request. One of the values of this information element identifies that the Channel Request is for an emergency call. By monitoring the Access Grant channels (downlink), e. g.
Applications Processor Including A Database System, For Use In A Wireless Location System
Robert J. Anderson - Phoenixville PA, US Anthony Richard Brigidi - Lansdale PA, US John Solley - King of Prussia PA, US Edwin E. McCook - Wyndmoor PA, US Vineet Sachdev - Norristown PA, US Thomas Ginter - Bellevue WA, US Joseph W. Sheehan - Newtown Square PA, US Louis A. Stilp - Berwyn PA, US
Assignee:
TruePosition, Inc. - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
G01S 3/02
US Classification:
342457, 4554561
Abstract:
An Applications Processor () including a centralized database system is used in a wireless location system (WLS). The APs may be used to manage resources in the WLS, including signal collection systems (SCSs ) and TDOA location processors (TLPs ). Each AP contains a database containing triggers for the WLS. The WLS can be programmed to locate only certain pre-determined types of transmissions. When a transmission of a pre-determined type occurs, then the WLS is triggered to begin location processing. Each AP also contains applications interfaces that permit a variety of applications to securely access the WLS. These applications may access location records in real time or non-real time, create or delete certain types of triggers, or cause the WLS to take other actions. Each AP is also capable of certain post-processing functions.
Modified Transmission Method For Improving Accuracy For E-911 Calls
Louis Stilp - Berwyn PA, US Robert Anderson - Norristown PA, US Joseph Sheehan - Newtown Square PA, US
Assignee:
TruePosition, Inc.
International Classification:
H04Q007/20 H04B001/38
US Classification:
455/456000, 455/564000, 455/565000
Abstract:
The accuracy of the location estimate of a Wireless Location System is dependent, in part, upon both the transmitted power of the wireless transmitter and the length in time of the transmission from the wireless transmitter. In general, higher power transmissions and transmissions of greater transmission length can be located with better accuracy by the Wireless Location System than lower power and shorter transmissions. Wireless communications systems generally limit the transmit power and transmission length of wireless transmitters in order to minimize interference within the communications system and to maximize the potential capacity of the system. The inventive method disclosed herein meets the conflicting needs of both systems by enabling the wireless communications system to minimize transmit power and length while enabling improved location accuracy for certain types of calls, such as wireless --calls. The method comprises the following steps: a wireless transmitter receives normal transmission parameters from a base station; the user of the wireless transmitter initiates a call on the wireless transmitter by dialing a sequence of digits and pressing “SEND” or “YES”; a processor within the wireless transmitter compares the dialed sequence of digits with one or more trigger events stored within the wireless transmitter; if the dialed sequence of digits does not match the trigger event, then the wireless transmitter uses the normal transmission parameters in making the call; and if the dialed sequence of digits matches the trigger event, then the wireless transmitter uses a modified transmission sequence.
Sheboygan School District superintendentDr. Joseph Sheehan told reporters that Badtke showed up for class Tuesday morning at Longfellow Elementary. She told officials she had spent the night at her friend's house.
Date: Oct 14, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Joseph Sheehan, 44, from the city's Queens borough, learnedabout the threats from the web. "They were checking bags earlierat the Port Authority. Seems like they do that at times ofheightened alerts," he said.
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