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Kenneth Kasiske Phones & Addresses

  • Francestown, NH
  • 77 Savannah Rd, Jackson, NJ 08527 (732) 833-9781
  • 12 London Dr, Jackson, NJ 08527 (732) 367-6331
  • New Boston, NH
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Glen Ellyn, IL
  • Ocean, NJ
  • 77 Savannah Rd, Jackson, NJ 08527 (732) 735-7500

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Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method To Manage Processing Operations Within A Wireless Terminal Following Receipt Of A Null Page

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US Patent:
7630701, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Oct 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/967603
Inventors:
Nelson R. Sollenberger - Farmingdale NJ, US
Ronish Patel - East Windsor NJ, US
Kenneth L. Kasiske - Jackson NJ, US
Karl Paulsen - Park City UT, US
Zhijun (Nick) Gong - Iselin NJ, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/16
US Classification:
4553433, 4551275, 455574, 4553431, 4553432, 4553434, 455423, 455437, 455442, 4554562, 455458, 455 6711, 455 68, 370311, 370318
Abstract:
A method and system to determine when a wireless terminal has been paged by a servicing base station. An encoded paging burst is received on a paging channel and then decoded to produce a decoded paging burst. The decoded paging burst is processed to determine if it is a null page. When the encoded paging burst is a null page, subsequent processing operations scheduled to follow a later null page are rescheduled and immediately processed, allowing the wireless terminal to re-enter the sleep mode more quickly following the receipt of a subsequent paging burst.

System And Method To Manage Processing Operations Within A Wireless Terminal Following Receipt Of A Null Page

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US Patent:
7953385, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Dec 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/631919
Inventors:
Nelson R. Sollenberger - Farmingdale NJ, US
Ronish Patel - East Windsor NJ, US
Kenneth L. Kasiske - Jackson NJ, US
Karl Paulsen - Park City UT, US
Zhijun (Nick) Gong - Iselin NJ, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/16
US Classification:
4553433, 4551275, 455574, 4553431, 4553432, 4553434, 455423, 455437, 455442, 4554562, 455 6711, 455 68, 370311, 370318
Abstract:
A method and system to determine when a wireless terminal has been paged by a servicing base station. An encoded paging burst is received on a paging channel and then decoded to produce a decoded paging burst. The decoded paging burst is processed to determine if it is a null page. When the encoded paging burst is a null page, subsequent processing operations scheduled to follow a later null page are rescheduled and immediately processed, allowing the wireless terminal to re-enter the sleep mode more quickly following the receipt of a subsequent paging burst.

Hierarchical Menu Screen Interface For Displaying And Accessing Telephone Terminal Features

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US Patent:
57745404, Jun 30, 1998
Filed:
Nov 15, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/559517
Inventors:
Joanne W. Davidson - Keansburg NJ
William F. Dudley - Jackson NJ
David A. Fishman - Lakewood NJ
David M. Gresham - East Hampton NY
Kenneth Kasiske - Jackson NJ
Michael L. Moroze - Broomfield CO
Elizabeth Bauer-Nilsen Sanders - Columbus OH
Alessandro A. Subrizi - San Francisco CA
Susan L. Tuttle - East Windsor NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379387
Abstract:
A user of a telephone terminal with an interactive display is provided complete access to all feature choices in a hierarchical menu through a minimum number of menu keys. These menu keys include a "Next" key, a "Back" key, a "Select" key and a "Home" key. These menu keys occupy minimal space on the housing of the telephone terminal, yet enable the user of the terminal to easily scroll to and select every feature in the interactive display. The user is able to quickly develop a mental model of the feature choices and easily navigate through these menu selections. Context-sensitive functionality also is provided for using the interactive display. As a user completes a command function, the feature choice presented to the user for this function is the one most likely to be accessed by the user, thus advantageously avoiding the necessity of having a dedicated key for allowing the user to select this feature choice.

Method And Apparatus For Resolving Contention Between Multiple Base Units During A Call Setup In A Public Cordless Telephone System

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US Patent:
53864573, Jan 31, 1995
Filed:
May 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/070003
Inventors:
George P. Cotsonas - Freehold NJ
Kenneth Kasiske - Jackson NJ
Dale E. Lynn - Freehold NJ
Edwin A. Muth - Red Bank NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 61
Abstract:
A cordless telephone public base unit employed in a public telephone system in close proximity with other public base units effectively avoids contention with these other base units for access to a cordless telephone handset unit generating a service request. Contention between the public base unit and the other public base units is resolved by assigning a specific one of a plurality of times during which the base unit may respond to the service request from the handset unit. The time in which the base unit responds to the service request may advantageously be determined by a randomly generated number, the received signal strength of the service request or a combination of these two parameters. Once access to the handset unit is acquired by a base unit and communications between these two units is established on a communications channel, all other handset units and base units are prevented from interfering with the communications between these two units.
Kenneth L Kasiske from Francestown, NH, age ~67 Get Report