27400 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545 (510)7844000 (Phone)
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English
Hospitals:
27400 Hesperian Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545
Dameron Hospital 525 West Acacia Street, Stockton, CA 95203
West Anaheim Medical Center 3033 West Orange Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92804
Education:
Medical School Vanderbilt University Medical School St Francis Hospital Graduated: 1990 Medical School University Calif Graduated: 1993 Medical School University New Mexico Graduated: 1996 Medical School University So Fla Graduated: 1994 Medical School Usc Graduated: 1995
Lakeside Pediatric/Adol MedcnLakeside Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine PLLC 980 W Ironwood Dr STE 302, Coeur d Alene, ID 83814 (208)2925437 (phone), (208)2925441 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Rush Medical College Graduated: 2005
Procedures:
Circumcision Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hearing Evaluation Lumbar Puncture Psychological and Neuropsychological Tests Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Dr. Park graduated from the Rush Medical College in 2005. He works in Coeur d'Alene, ID and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Park is affiliated with Kootenai Health.
Dr. Park graduated from the Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Warsaw, IN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Park is affiliated with Kosciusko Community Hospital.
State Farm Charlottesville, VA Jun 2013 to Dec 2013 Agent InternOffice Depot Business Solutions Division Columbia, MD Oct 2009 to Jun 2013 Territory Development ManagerKnowlogy Corporation McLean, VA Oct 2008 to Aug 2009 Enterprise Account ManagerJ&K Home Improvement Rolling Meadows, IL Apr 2006 to Oct 2008 Production ManagerDistributed Solutions Inc Reston, VA Dec 2004 to Nov 2005 Product Support Specialist
Education:
James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA 1998 to 2002 BBA in Computer Information Systems
Aug 2013 to 2000 Network Administrator / IT SpecialistIT PRONETS Annandale, VA Sep 2012 to Aug 2013 Network technicianSRA ( APEX ) Falls Church, VA Dec 2011 to Aug 2012 Help Desk SpecialistJPMorgan Chase Falls Church, VA Sep 2010 to Aug 2011 IT Support/Loan ProcessorSeventh Adventist Church Manassas, VA Jun 2008 to Aug 2010 Network Administrator Assistant
Education:
Capella University 2017 AA in Information Assurance & SecurityExcel High School Minneapolis, MN 2007
Sung Soo Park - Cupertino CA, US Sung Man Park - Cupertino CA, US Jung Wook Cho - Sunnyvale CA, US Edward Pak - Saratoga CA, US
Assignee:
Silicon Image, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/50 H04L 12/56 H04Q 11/00 G06F 13/00
US Classification:
370388, 3703954, 370408, 370412, 370429, 710317
Abstract:
A content addressable merged queue (camQ) architecture for high-speed switch fabrics reduces the memory requirement for crossbar switch input and output queues using memory cells and age tag comparators. CamQ emulates VOQ FIFO for each supporting priority, eliminating HOL blocking. Multiple QoS levels are supported cost effectively at higher traffic bandwidth limits. Content addressable memory (CAM) cells store payload destinations, which can be addressed by cell priorities. Once a priority for QoS is decided, all the cells with the selected priority in the payload can make connection requests to destination ports directly through the CAM structure. An age tag is assigned to incoming cells and fast age tag comparators provide FCFS features by selecting the oldest cell. Small memory sizes prevent the bottlenecking in ingress and egress queues. A CIOQ crossbar has a fast switching speed, emulating a FIFO output queue switch.
Content Addressable Merged Queue Architecture For Switching Data
Sung Soo Park - Cupertino CA, US Sung Man Park - Kyungkido, KR Jung Wook Cho - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Silicon Image, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370412, 370389, 711108, 365 49
Abstract:
A content addressable merged queue (camQ) architecture for switching data. The camQ architecture comprises a first array of priority cells for indicating a priority of a plurality of cells and a second array of destination cells for indicating a destination of the plurality of cells. A priority selector is operable to select a portion of said plurality of cells according to a priority selection. A grant generator is operable to grant at least one connection request associated with cells of the portion.
A method efficiently multicasts data within a crossbar switch based structure. Multicasting is achieved with effective prioritization of multicast data with respect to unicast data and other multicast data, yet does not unnecessarily delay unicast traffic. The method for multicast service in a crossbar switch effectuates the transfer of data between a single input queue and a multiplicity of output ports and reconfigures the crossbar switch accordingly. A primacy is assigned to data cells based upon their designation as multicast cells that hightens their service priority with respect to cells that are to be unicasted. To prioritize multicast cells for service with respect to other multicast cells, a comparison of assigned priorities is made. While multicast cells have priority in one embodiment over unicast cells, unicast cells can be transferred during multicast iterations during pauses in multicast data transfer.
Preference Programmable First-One Detector And Quadrature Based Random Grant Generator
A preference programmable first-one detector and quadrature based random grant generator in a crossbar switch is disclosed. The crossbar switch emulates a FIFO switching function in a single chip crossbar switch architecture that operates at a high switching speed with a large bandwidth and supports multiple QoS levels, yet do not demand an inordinately large number of input and output queues or otherwise excessively tax memory requirements. The system and method operate at a high switching speed with a large bandwidth and support multiple QoS levels, yet do not require a complex pointer management system, nor constrain switching speeds and bandwidth capacity therein. The system and method efficiently select data for switching within a crossbar switch based structure based on an urgency counter based WRR grant selection. This switching is achieved with economy of hardware by quadrature basing and quadrature preference selection.
A method and system for switching data in a data switch. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises receiving a plurality of cells at a merged input queue of the data switch, wherein a cell of the plurality of cells is characterized by a priority and a destination. In one embodiment, the destination identifies an output port of the data switch. An age tag is assigned to at least one cell of the plurality of cells. In one embodiment, the age tag indicates the relative length of time a cell of has been in the merged input queue as compared to other cells of the plurality of cells. A portion of the plurality of cells is selected according to a priority selection. It is determined whether any cells of the portion have the same destination. At least one connection request associated with cells of the portion is transmitted, wherein cells having the same destination are transmitted according to the age tag.
Jimmy Duvall - San Jose CA, US David Jackson - San Mateo CA, US Ashish Kasi - Fremont CA, US Con Lam - San Jose CA, US Junxu Li - Hayward CA, US Ali Mohamed - Mountain View CA, US Sung Park - Santa Clara CA, US Chandra Pisupati - Sunnyvale CA, US Sheridan Rawlins - Mountain View CA, US Timothy Reeth - Burlingame CA, US Aamod Sane - Fremont CA, US Boris Shkolnik - Santa Clara CA, US Deyang Song - Belmont CA, US
Modification of the presentation of page appearance, page navigation flow, and other aspects of the user experience of an online shopper navigating the virtual shopping cart and checkout pages of an online store is achieved without compromising the security of checkout processing. The modification may include customization, and various configuration and customization tools may be employed. The online shopper experiences continuity between unsecured-connection pages presenting items for purchase and secured-connection pages presented for checkout processing. In one embodiment, page navigation flow is modified using continuations implemented using a relatively small stack to save information relating to the flow. In another embodiment, a page designer enables a dynamic version of a page specification program to be generated, such as by way of a page customization interface. Partial evaluation is employed to generate a version of the program that is executed at request time.
Apparatus, Method, And Medium For Generating Image
Francisco Imai - Mountain View CA, US Won-hee Choe - Gyeongiu-si, KR Jae-hyun Kwon - Yongin-si, KR Seong-deok Lee - Suwon-si, KR Sung Ho Park - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Suwon-Si
International Classification:
H04N 9/083
US Classification:
348278, 348273, 348272, 348276
Abstract:
An apparatus, method, and medium for generating an image is provided. The apparatus includes an optical module, a filter module which includes a wide-band filter area that allows transmission of optical signals within a wavelength band corresponding to a color of a predetermined color, a narrow-band filter area that allows transmission of optical signals within a wavelength band corresponding to the predetermined color, and an all-pass filter area that allows transmission of optical signals in all wavelength bands, and an image generation module which generates an image by processing optical signals that transmit through the filter module, wherein the image generation module applies different weights to optical signals according to which of the wide-band filter area, the narrow-band filter area, and the all-pass filter area the optical signals respectively transmit through.
Francisco Imai - Mountain View CA, US Sung Ho Park - San Jose CA, US Won-hee Choe - Gyeongju-si, KR Seong-deok Lee - Suwon-si, KR
Assignee:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. - Suwon-Si
International Classification:
H04N 5/335
US Classification:
3482291, 3482231
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for generating an image is provided. The method includes acquiring a plurality of images using different exposure amounts, white-balancing each of the raw images, and synthesizing the white-balanced images producing as a result an absolute HDR image.