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  • 4601 5Th St, Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 347-8406
  • 4601 5Th Ln, Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 347-8406
  • Miami, FL
  • Palm Beach, FL

Work

Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Skills

Firmware • Embedded Systems • Software Development • System Architecture • Agile Methodologies • Android • Java • Subversion • Linux • Embedded Software • C++ • Device Drivers • C • Software Engineering • Architecture • Perl • Telecommunications • Software Design • Shell Scripting • Javascript • Testing • Unix • Test Automation • Distributed Systems • Mobile Applications • Tcp/Ip • Php • Programming • Wireless • Solaris • Mysql • Mobile Devices • Freebsd • Networking • Kernel • Object Oriented Design • Bash • Android Development • Architectures • Xml • Python • Web Applications • Apache • Operating Systems

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Mark Grosberg

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Location:
Boca Raton, FL
Industry:
Computer Software
Skills:
Firmware
Embedded Systems
Software Development
System Architecture
Agile Methodologies
Android
Java
Subversion
Linux
Embedded Software
C++
Device Drivers
C
Software Engineering
Architecture
Perl
Telecommunications
Software Design
Shell Scripting
Javascript
Testing
Unix
Test Automation
Distributed Systems
Mobile Applications
Tcp/Ip
Php
Programming
Wireless
Solaris
Mysql
Mobile Devices
Freebsd
Networking
Kernel
Object Oriented Design
Bash
Android Development
Architectures
Xml
Python
Web Applications
Apache
Operating Systems

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mark Grosberg
Vice-President, Vice President
Robert and Mark Enterprises, Inc
Business Services
15601 Dover Ct, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33331

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Automatically Reporting Of Faults In A Communication Network

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US Patent:
7111205, Sep 19, 2006
Filed:
Apr 18, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/551258
Inventors:
Jeffrey M. Jahn - Jupiter FL, US
Leroy Gilbert - Wellington FL, US
Mark Grosberg - Boca Raton FL, US
Mark J. Flanagan - Boynton Beach FL, US
Assignee:
Siemens Communications, Inc. - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 47, 714 48, 709224
Abstract:
An improved method, apparatus and computer system for automatically reporting of faults in a telephonic network is described. When a network fault is detected, a determination is made by a fault analyzer whether or not the detected fault is a reportable fault. If the detected fault is a reportable fault, then an alarm report based upon the reportable fault is generated which is then distributed based upon a distribution list. The distribution list includes only those destination addresses associated with the reportable fault. The alarm report in distributed to any number and kind of communications devices such as, a pager, an email server, and a control console.

Dispatching Messages Among Registered Software Modules In Telecommunications System Including Telephony Internet Server Coupled Between Packet Network And Pbx

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US Patent:
7496924, Feb 24, 2009
Filed:
Dec 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/742696
Inventors:
Robert Callaghan - Coral Springs FL, US
Markku Korpi - Starmberg, DE
Jeff Cripe - Lake Worth FL, US
Mark Grosberg - Boca Raton FL, US
Kristin Butcher - Boynton Bch. FL, US
Leroy Gilbert - Wellington FL, US
Wyatt Howe - Boca Raton FL, US
Kenton Cross - Boca Raton FL, US
Geert Fieremans - Ghent, BE
Assignee:
Siemens Communications, Inc. - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
G06F 15/173
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
719313, 709203, 718105, 718107
Abstract:
A telecommunications system having a software dispatcher is provided for delivering messages between dispatcher clients, i. e. , software subsystems that may be in the same process, a different process, or on a different machine. The dispatcher manages a pool of threads to balance the workload. The dispatcher can process both synchronous and asynchronous messages by dispatching the message to all registered subsystems in order of their registered priority.

Firmware Image Update And Management

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US Patent:
20090094450, Apr 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/245256
Inventors:
Paul Krzyzanowski - Flemington NJ, US
Mark Grosberg - Boca Raton FL, US
Steven Rodney - Plantation FL, US
Wayzen Lin - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
OPENPEAK, INC. - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
G06F 9/00
US Classification:
713100
Abstract:
An embodiment of the present invention allows the firmware of one processor in a multi-processor system to be updated even if that processor is unstable due to a corruption of system software. For example, in a system that includes a primary processor and one or more secondary processors, an embodiment of the present invention allows the firmware of a secondary processor to be updated even if that processor is unstable due to a corruption of system software. An embodiment of the present invention also enables a network-based firmware update of a processor or microcontroller in a system, such as a consumer electronics device, wherein the processor or microcontroller requires such updates to occur via a serial port.

System And Method For Inter-Processor Communication

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US Patent:
20090116475, May 7, 2009
Filed:
Sep 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/239269
Inventors:
Paul Krzyzanowski - Flemington NJ, US
Mark Grosberg - Boca Raton FL, US
Eoin Hyden - Atherton, AU
Assignee:
OPENPEAK, INC. - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
A means for reliable inter-processor communication in a multi-processor system is described. In accordance with one aspect, a specially-configured serial bus is used as a general-purpose data link between a first processor and a second processor. The serial bus may be an Inter-IC Sound (IS) bus. In accordance with another aspect, a network interface residing on a second processor is made available to a first processor via a data link established over an IS bus. This allows the second processor to be used as a proxy and to support remote configuration and network address traversal.

Firmware Image Update And Management

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US Patent:
20110283274, Nov 17, 2011
Filed:
Jul 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/187067
Inventors:
Paul Krzyzanowski - Flemington NJ, US
Mark Grosberg - Boca Raton FL, US
Steven Rodney - Plantation FL, US
Wayzen Lin - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
OPENPEAK INC. - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
717171, 717168
Abstract:
An embodiment of the present invention allows the firmware of one processor in a multi-processor system to be updated even if that processor is unstable due to a corruption of system software. For example, in a system that includes a primary processor and one or more secondary processors, an embodiment of the present invention allows the firmware of a secondary processor to be updated even if that processor is unstable due to a corruption of system software. An embodiment of the present invention also enables a network-based firmware update of a processor or microcontroller in a system, such as a consumer electronics device, wherein the processor or microcontroller requires such updates to occur via a serial port.

Jitter Buffer Adjustment Algorithm

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US Patent:
6747999, Jun 8, 2004
Filed:
Nov 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/440215
Inventors:
Mark Grosberg - Boca Raton FL
Mark Flanagan - Boynton Beach FL
Kristin Butcher - Boynton Beach FL
Jeff Cripe - Lake Worth FL
Assignee:
Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc. - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
H04J 306
US Classification:
370516, 370235
Abstract:
A jitter buffer controller ( ) allows the depth of the jitter buffer ( ) to be adjusted dynamically according to the varying jitter of the current sequence. The jitter buffer controller ( ) maintains a cache ( ) of previous jitter values. This cache contains exponentially averaged values that represent the long-term behavior of specific destinations jitter characteristics, i. e. , a jitter characteristic memory. These values are used to initialize the jitter buffers depth. The jitter cache prevents the buffers depth from being initialized with an arbitrary value that disregards the specific destinations jitter characteristics.
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