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  • 1808 Versa Ct, Apex, NC 27502 (919) 360-2402
  • Boone, NC
  • Durham, NC
  • Cranberry, PA
  • Laurel, MD
  • Wade, NC
  • Erie, PA

Work

Company: Qualcomm Dec 2010 Address: Raleigh, NC Position: Verification engineer

Education

School / High School: Penn State 1992 to 1997

Skills

Processors • Functional Verification • Verilog • Soc • Systemverilog • Asic • Uvm • Perl • Vhdl • Rtl Design • Simulations • Embedded Systems • C • Vlsi • Logic Design • Semiconductors • Arm • Vera • Hardware Architecture • Computer Architecture • Modelsim • Static Timing Analysis • Analysis • Microprocessors • Dft • Hardware • Ic • Tcl • Ahb • Rvm • Coverage Analysis • Specman • Manufacturing • Mixed Signal • Fpga • Timing Closure • Powerpc • Systemc • Firmware • Cmos • Cadence Virtuoso • Ncsim • Integrated Circuit Design • Open Verification Methodology • Physical Design • Spice • Nc Verilog • Hardware Verification • Simulation • Assembly

Languages

English

Interests

Bmx • Mtb • Children • Education • Hunting • Fishing

Industries

Computer Hardware

Resumes

Resumes

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Hardware Verification Engineer

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Location:
106 Bergen Ave, Apex, NC 27502
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Qualcomm - Raleigh, NC since Dec 2010
Verification Engineer

Qualcomm since Dec 2007
Verification Engineer

IBM since Jun 2006
Lead Verification Engineer

IBM Nov 2004 - May 2006
Verification Engineer
Education:
Penn State 1992 - 1997
Skills:
Processors
Functional Verification
Verilog
Soc
Systemverilog
Asic
Uvm
Perl
Vhdl
Rtl Design
Simulations
Embedded Systems
C
Vlsi
Logic Design
Semiconductors
Arm
Vera
Hardware Architecture
Computer Architecture
Modelsim
Static Timing Analysis
Analysis
Microprocessors
Dft
Hardware
Ic
Tcl
Ahb
Rvm
Coverage Analysis
Specman
Manufacturing
Mixed Signal
Fpga
Timing Closure
Powerpc
Systemc
Firmware
Cmos
Cadence Virtuoso
Ncsim
Integrated Circuit Design
Open Verification Methodology
Physical Design
Spice
Nc Verilog
Hardware Verification
Simulation
Assembly
Interests:
Bmx
Mtb
Children
Education
Hunting
Fishing
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Wireless System Provided In A Vehicle To Detect Presence Of Child In A Baby Car Seat

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US Patent:
7489247, Feb 10, 2009
Filed:
Aug 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/835042
Inventors:
Joseph Kinman Lee - Raleigh NC, US
Daniel Ray Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Prasanna Srinivasan - Morrisville NC, US
Darren Paul Umstead - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
G08B 23/00
B60R 21/16
G05D 1/00
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
3405721, 340457, 3404571, 340459, 340460, 3405731, 280734, 280735, 701 1, 701 45, 701 46, 701 47, 701 48, 701 32, 701 33, 701 34, 701 35, 701 36
Abstract:
A wireless system that detects the presence of a child in a safety seat located in the passenger cabin of a vehicle includes a controller responsive to signals generated by sensors monitoring predefined functions of the vehicle, RFID tag device attached to the safety seat and RFID tag reader mounted in the cabin. The system generates control signals which activate an alarm, open the doors of the vehicle and roll down windows if the child is left in the safety seat of an unattended vehicle.

Wireless System To Detect Presence Of Child In A Baby Car Seat

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US Patent:
7733228, Jun 8, 2010
Filed:
Aug 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/198306
Inventors:
Joseph Kinman Lee - Raleigh NC, US
Daniel Ray Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Prasanna Srinivasan - Morrisville NC, US
Darren Paul Umstead - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
G08B 13/14
G08B 23/00
G05D 3/00
G05D 1/00
G06F 7/00
B60R 21/16
B60R 21/26
US Classification:
3405721, 340457, 3404571, 340460, 3405731, 701 1, 701 32, 701 36, 701 45, 701 48, 280734, 280735, 280736, 280737, 280738
Abstract:
A wireless system that detects the presence of a child in a safety seat located in the passenger cabin of a vehicle includes a controller responsive to signals generated by sensors monitoring predefined functions of the vehicle, RFID tag device attached to the safety seat and RFID tag reader mounted in the cabin. The system generates control signals which activate an alarm, open the doors of the vehicle and roll down windows if the child is left in the safety seat of an unattended vehicle.

Wireless System To Detect Presence Of Child In A Baby Car Seat

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US Patent:
20060139159, Jun 29, 2006
Filed:
Aug 1, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/194179
Inventors:
Joseph Lee - Raleigh NC, US
Daniel Spach - Pittsboro NC, US
Prasanna Srinivasan - Morrisville NC, US
Darren Umstead - Apex NC, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - ARMONK NY
International Classification:
B60Q 1/00
G08B 13/14
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
340457000, 340572100, 340686100
Abstract:
A wireless system that detects the presence of a child in a safety seat located in the passenger cabin of a vehicle includes a controller responsive to signals generated by sensors monitoring predefined functions of the vehicle, RFID tag device attached to the safety seat and RFID tag reader mounted in the cabin. The system generates control signals which activate an alarm, open the doors of the vehicle and roll down windows if the child is left in the safety seat of an unattended vehicle.

Method And Apparatus For Scalable Network Transaction Identifier For Interconnects

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US Patent:
20130107880, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 31, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/285215
Inventors:
Jaya Prakash Subramaniam Ganasan - Youngsville NC, US
Prudhvi N. Nooney - Raleigh NC, US
Darren P. Umstead - Raleigh NC, US
Joseph L. Van Swearingen - Raleigh NC, US
Barry Joe Wolford - Cary NC, US
Mark Michael Schaffer - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM INCORPORATED - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370389
Abstract:
A transaction request passes from an initiator through interconnect paths and a routing ID indicating the interconnect paths is prepended. A temporary ID is assigned to the routing ID, the transaction request with the temporary ID is sent to a target device, and a response having the temporary ID is received. The routing ID is retrieved using the target ID, and the response with the retrieved routing ID is sent to the initiator.
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