Alcatel Jun 1998 - Nov 2002
Stm Interfaces Manager
Ericsson Nov 1994 - Dec 1997
Program Manager
Education:
Clemson University 1967 - 1968
Master of Science, Masters, Electrical Engineering
Colorado State University 1963 - 1967
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
High Speed Interface Design C/C++ Visual Basic Software Project Management Software Development Software Engineering Management
Us Patents
Apparatus And Method For Detecting Theft Of Electronic Equipment
Kirk D. Sanders - Sunnyvale CA Bruce H. Edwards - Santa Clara CA George A. Rasko - San Jose CA Wayne D. Torrey - San Jose CA Kevin P. Goffinet - Lexington KY
Assignee:
Rolm Company - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G08B 1314
US Classification:
340568
Abstract:
A system is disclosed for deterring theft of portable electronic equipment that operates in accordance with an industry standard known as EIA-232-D. A theft deterrent unit monitors signal current transmitted between interconnected electronic units. When one or more of the interconnected electronic units is disconnected, the theft deterrent unit detects the cessation of signal current and activates an alarm. The alarm may be used to generate a local alarm such as, for example, an audible alarm, and the alarm signal may be transmitted to a central alarm system for further processing.
Joan Pettit, Nica Foster, Jean Millard, Francis Brewer, Robert Stewart, George Holdridge, James Bentley, Harley Eaton, Harry Lathrop, Edward Wallace, Beth Glintz