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Kevin M Dresher

from Tinton Falls, NJ
Age ~68

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  • 8 Stockton St, Eatontown, NJ 07724 (732) 542-6808
  • Tinton Falls, NJ
  • Basking Ridge, NJ
  • Dover, NJ
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • 8 Stockton St, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 (732) 233-9129

Work

Company: Angel medical systems May 2019 Position: Software developer

Education

School / High School: New Jersey Institute of Technology 1974 to 1980

Skills

Voip • Telecommunications • Ip • Sip • Tcp/Ip • Wireless • H.323 • Ethernet • Embedded Systems • Telephony • Vxworks • Integration • Unified Communications • Linux • Isdn • Snmp • Unix • Mobile Devices • C++ • Embedded Software • Switches • Avaya • Audio Codecs • Programming • Embedded C++

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Medical Devices

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Software Developer

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Location:
8 Stockton St, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Angel Medical Systems
Software Developer

Lgs Innovations
Cyber Security Research Engineer

Avaya Aug 1980 - Jul 2013
Software Senior Engineer
Education:
New Jersey Institute of Technology 1974 - 1980
Skills:
Voip
Telecommunications
Ip
Sip
Tcp/Ip
Wireless
H.323
Ethernet
Embedded Systems
Telephony
Vxworks
Integration
Unified Communications
Linux
Isdn
Snmp
Unix
Mobile Devices
C++
Embedded Software
Switches
Avaya
Audio Codecs
Programming
Embedded C++

Publications

Us Patents

Telecommunications-Terminal Mute Detection

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US Patent:
7848511, Dec 7, 2010
Filed:
Sep 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/241965
Inventors:
Kevin Dresher - Tinton Falls NJ, US
Emil F. Stefanacci - Freehold NJ, US
Thomas Anthony Petsche - Neshanic Station NJ, US
Bina Patel - Sabarkantha, IN
Assignee:
Avaya Inc. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1/00
H04M 9/00
US Classification:
379421, 37943303
Abstract:
The subject matter provides a method that enable detecting if a party engaged into a tele-conference call is attempting to engage into conversation while a microphone is in a mute mode. The method provides receiving of a signal. The signal is then analyzed to determining if a party is attempting to engage into conversation. If it is determined that the party is attempting to engage in the conversation then an alarm is transmitted indicating the mode of operation of the microphone. The transmitted alarm may be an audio alert or a visual alert.
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