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  • 1598 Mary Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 (408) 739-1176
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Mountain View, CA

Work

Company: Apple Jun 2009 Position: Senior software engineering manager

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Esme Sudria 1982 to 1986

Skills

Embedded Systems • Debugging • Embedded Software • Software Engineering • Firmware • Software Development • Systems Engineering • Device Drivers • Semiconductors • Mobile Communications • Asic • Engineering • Digital Signal Processors • Soc • System Architecture • Consumer Electronics • Wireless • Hardware • Management • System Design • Wifi • Arm • Rtos • Analog • Pcb Design • Hardware Architecture • Fpga • Ic • Processors • Systems Design • Soccer

Industries

Computer Networking

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Senior Software Engineering Manager

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Location:
Sunnyvale, CA
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Apple
Senior Software Engineering Manager

Spansion Oct 2006 - Jun 2009
Director of Systems Engineering

Ambit Microsystems Aug 2002 - Sep 2006
Director of Engineering

Itex Jul 2001 - Jul 2002
Director of Systems Engineering

Apple Oct 1988 - Jul 2001
Engineering Manager
Education:
Esme Sudria 1982 - 1986
Master of Science, Masters
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Debugging
Embedded Software
Software Engineering
Firmware
Software Development
Systems Engineering
Device Drivers
Semiconductors
Mobile Communications
Asic
Engineering
Digital Signal Processors
Soc
System Architecture
Consumer Electronics
Wireless
Hardware
Management
System Design
Wifi
Arm
Rtos
Analog
Pcb Design
Hardware Architecture
Fpga
Ic
Processors
Systems Design
Soccer

Publications

Us Patents

Splitter And Microfilter Dongle For A Single Rj11 Dsl/Analog Combo Modem

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US Patent:
6868117, Mar 15, 2005
Filed:
Feb 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/793844
Inventors:
Olivier Mardinian - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Computer, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04B001/38
H04L005/16
US Classification:
375222, 439188, 379 2206
Abstract:
A dongle for interfacing between a DSL/analog combo modem with a single RJ-11 jack and each of a DSL and analog phone outlets. The dongle in combination with the combo modem can be used in both DSL spluttered environments and DSL splitterless environments. The dongle includes a DSL microfilter, and a switch to turn the filter on and off. When the filter is off, the dongle acts as a wire router and DSL splittered signals received from a DSL outlet are passed to the DSL outer twisted pair of the dongle's RJ-11 combo jack. Analog splattered signals received from the analog outlet are passed to the analog inner twisted pair of the dongle's RJ-11 combo jack. When the filter is on, the DSL and analog signals are received on the same DSL twisted pair and are filtered by the filter so as to split out each of the DSL and analog signals. The filtered signals are then passed to each of the DSL outer twisted pair and to the analog Ainner twisted pair, respectively, of the dongle's modem RJ-11 combo jack.

Automatic Switching Between Dsl And Analog On A Single Rj-11 Dsl/Analog Combo Modem

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US Patent:
7006559, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Feb 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/792946
Inventors:
Olivier Mardinian - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Computer, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/38
US Classification:
375222, 379 9301, 379 9305, 455557
Abstract:
Standard analog modems (modulator-demodulator devices) are currently commonplace in the home and office environments, where they are used to enable electronic devices, such as personal computers, to transmit data over existing telephone lines (made of small gauge copper wire) to other electronic devices. Data is stored digitally in such devices, but is converted by an analog modem to be transmitted over the lines in analog form. A data stream is established between a sender (i. e. , originating electronic device) and a receiver (i. e. , receiving electronic device) by using the resources of an entire telecommunications system. In other words, data is transmitted from the sender's local loop, through the telephone switching system, and to the receiver's local loop. Because the lines used by analog modems to transmit data only use a frequency range of about 0–3400 Hz, a data transmittance limit of about 56,000 bits-per-second (bps) exists for communication through the lines. An analog modem operating at this high end may, for example, be a modem operating under the ITU V.

Automatic Switching Between Dsl And Analog On A Single Rj-11 Dsl/Analog Combo Modem

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US Patent:
7616683, Nov 10, 2009
Filed:
Feb 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/363061
Inventors:
Olivier Mardinian - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/38
H04L 5/16
US Classification:
375222, 379 9301, 379 9305, 455557
Abstract:
A modem for providing both DSL and analog signal connection capability with a single RJ-11 jack via an automatic switching mechanism. The switching mechanism is controlled by software, which is responsive to user connection preference (i. e. , for DSL or analog connection) and/or the detection that a DSL service is available. Dependent on whether DSL is detected on the signal line coupled to the jack and/or whether the user selects a DSL connection, the switching mechanism routes the signal received on the RJ-11 jack through either a path having the DSL modem circuitry or a path having analog modem circuitry.

Method And Apparatus For Processing Call Progress Of A Serial Communication Device

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US Patent:
6711245, Mar 23, 2004
Filed:
Mar 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/099582
Inventors:
Olivier Mardinian - Sunnyvale CA
Jonathan How-Lian Ta - Irvine CA
Jeffrey Wei Huang - Rowland Heights CA
Assignee:
Apple Computer, Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 9328, 37911001, 379372
Abstract:
The present invention includes a method and system to provide the capability of a serial based analog modem to play its connection call progress in a digital format, thus eliminating the need for analog to digital conversion at the host. In one aspect of the invention, an exemplary method includes receiving data at the serial communication device, from a serial communication network; identifying the data as call progress audio samples; transmitting the call progress audio samples to the host through the serial interface, the serial interface carrying serial data or call progress audio samples; and playing the call progress audio samples at the audio system of the host. Other methods and apparatuses are also described.

Methods And Apparatus For Secure Operation Of User Space Communication Stacks

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US Patent:
20190303562, Oct 3, 2019
Filed:
Mar 28, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/368396
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
SANDEEP NAIR - San Joe CA, US
THOMAS FRANCIS PAULY - Cupertino CA, US
DIETER WILFRED SIEGMUND - Cuptertino CA, US
WEI SHEN - Cupertino CA, US
OLIVIER MARDINIAN - Cupertino CA, US
DARRIN JEWELL - Woodside CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/52
G06F 16/23
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for efficient data transfer within a user space network stack. Unlike prior art monolithic networking stacks, the exemplary networking stack architecture described hereinafter includes various components that span multiple domains (both in-kernel, and non-kernel). For example, unlike traditional “socket” based communication, disclosed embodiments can transfer data directly between the kernel and user space domains. Direct transfer reduces the per-byte and per-packet costs relative to socket based communication. A user space networking stack is disclosed that enables extensible, cross-platform-capable, user space control of the networking protocol stack functionality. The user space networking stack facilitates tighter integration between the protocol layers (including TLS) and the application or daemon. Exemplary systems can support multiple networking protocol stack instances (including an in-kernel traditional network stack).

Methods And Apparatus For Classification Of Flow Metadata With User Space Communication Stacks

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US Patent:
20190303576, Oct 3, 2019
Filed:
Dec 28, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/236032
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
WEI SHEN - Cupertino CA, US
SANDEEP NAIR - San Jose CA, US
OLIVIER MARDINIAN - Cupertino CA, US
DARRIN JEWELL - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/56
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for efficient data transfer within a user space network stack. Unlike prior art monolithic networking stacks, the exemplary networking stack architecture described hereinafter includes various components that span multiple domains (both in-kernel, and non-kernel). For example, unlike traditional “socket” based communication, disclosed embodiments can transfer data directly between the kernel and user space domains. Direct transfer reduces the per-byte and per-packet costs relative to socket based communication. A user space networking stack is disclosed that enables extensible, cross-platform-capable, user space control of the networking protocol stack functionality. The user space networking stack facilitates tighter integration between the protocol layers (including TLS) and the application or daemon. Exemplary systems can support multiple networking protocol stack instances (including an in-kernel traditional network stack).

Methods And Apparatus For Dynamic Packet Pool Configuration In Networking Stack Infrastructures

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US Patent:
20190306087, Oct 3, 2019
Filed:
Mar 25, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/363495
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Sandeep Nair - Cupertino CA, US
Wei Shen - Cupertino CA, US
Olivier Mardinian - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/861
H04L 12/859
H04L 29/06
H04L 12/851
H04L 12/863
H04L 12/935
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for dynamic packet pool configuration in networking stack architectures. Unlike prior art monolithic memory allocations, embodiments of the present disclosure enable packet pools associated with non-kernel space applications to dynamically allocate additional memory allocations to a given non-kernel space application, or conversely, de-allocate memory allocations to a given non-kernel space application. Variants also disclose the splitting up of a memory allocation into device accessible portions and kernel accessible portions. Other variants disclose sizing certain segment allocations so as to be a multiple of a physical address page size. Such a variant enables a single input/output (I/O) bus address lookup for the given segment so as to minimize look up costs associated with an I/O lookup for the given segment.

Methods And Apparatus For Sharing And Arbitration Of Host Stack Information With User Space Communication Stacks

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US Patent:
20190306109, Oct 3, 2019
Filed:
Mar 26, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/365462
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
SANDEEP NAIR - San Jose CA, US
DARRIN JEWELL - Woodside CA, US
PRABHAKAR LAKHERA - San Jose CA, US
THOMAS FRANCIS PAULY - Cupertino CA, US
JOSHUA VERWEYST GRAESSLEY - Cupertino CA, US
WEI SHEN - Cupertino CA, US
OLIVIER MARDINIAN - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/12
G06F 16/22
H04L 29/08
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for efficient data transfer within a user space network stack. Unlike prior art monolithic networking stacks, the exemplary networking stack architecture described hereinafter includes various components that span multiple domains (both in-kernel, and non-kernel). For example, unlike traditional “socket” based communication, disclosed embodiments can transfer data directly between the kernel and user space domains. Direct transfer reduces the per-byte and per-packet costs relative to socket based communication. A user space networking stack is disclosed that enables extensible, cross-platform-capable, user space control of the networking protocol stack functionality. The user space networking stack facilitates tighter integration between the protocol layers (including TLS) and the application or daemon. Exemplary systems can support multiple networking protocol stack instances (including an in-kernel traditional network stack).
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