Dr. Velez graduated from the University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Manila, Phillipines in 2000. She works in Cleveland, OH and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Velez is affiliated with Cleveland Clinic and Hillcrest Hospital.
Unity Faculty PartnersUnity Obstetrics/Gynecology At West Main 819 W Main St, Rochester, NY 14611 (585)2354860 (phone), (585)4649047 (fax)
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Morales Velez works in Rochester, NY and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Morales Velez is affiliated with Rochester General Hospital and Unity Hospital.
Palo Alto Medical Foundation ClinicPalo Alto Medical Foundation 795 El Camino Real STE 2C, Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650)3214121 (phone), (650)8535379 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Velez works in Palo Alto, CA and specializes in Nephrology. Dr. Velez is affiliated with El Camino Hospital, Stanford Hospital and Washington Hospital.
- New York NY, US Steven L. Greenspan - Scotch Plains NJ, US Maria Cecilia Velez Rojas - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/04 H04L 29/06 H04W 12/06 H04W 4/02
Abstract:
Determining the physical location of wirelessly connected devices within a network can provide a number of security benefits. However, manually determining and configuring the physical location of each device within a system can be burdensome. To ease this burden, devices within a network are equipped with a location detection sensor that is capable of automatically determining a device's location in relation to other devices within the network. A location detection sensor (“sensor”) may include a light source, a light direction sensor, a rangefinder, and a radio or wireless network interface. Two location detection sensors can perform a location detection process to determine their relative locations to each other, such as the distance between them. As more sensors are added to a network, a sensor management system uses the relative locations determined by the sensors to map the sensors to a physical space layout.
Maintaining Distributed State Among Stateless Service Clients
- New York NY, US Steven L. Greenspan - Scotch Plains NJ, US Maria Cecilia Velez Rojas - Santa Clara CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Techniques for managing distributed state for stateless transactions are disclosed herein. In some embodiments a distributed state manager detects a state-changing event that corresponds to a stateless transaction between a node and an application server. The stateless transaction is generated from a first instance of an application that is executing on the node and hosted by the application server. The distributed state manager records the event in a blockchain comprising blocks that each record a batch of one or more events associated with execution of the application. The distributed state manager detects an update to the blockchain associated with the recorded event and modifies a state of a second instance of the application executing on at least one other node based, at least in part, on the update to the blockchain.