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Pawan P Jaggi

from Plano, TX
Age ~59

Pawan Jaggi Phones & Addresses

  • 5968 Glendower Ln, Plano, TX 75093 (972) 403-0437 (972) 378-6718
  • 9908 Wilkins Way, Plano, TX 75025
  • 8009 Case Dr, Plano, TX 75025 (972) 396-5763
  • Frisco, TX
  • 2441 Waneka Lake Trl, Lafayette, CO 80026 (720) 890-9870
  • Dallas, TX
  • Lexington, SC
  • Richardson, TX
  • Superior, CO
  • Colton, TX

Work

Company: Social venture partners dallas Nov 2014 Position: Bod, partner

Education

School / High School: Cornell University 2002 to 2002 Specialities: Accounting, Finance

Skills

Strategy • Product Management • Business Development • Entrepreneurship • Start Ups • Management • Leadership • Strategic Partnerships • Telecommunications • Mobile Devices • Program Management • Marketing • Product Marketing • Product Development • Business Strategy • Executive Management • Sales • Training • Venture Capital • Competitive Analysis • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Speech Recognition • Go To Market Strategy • Project Management • Analysis • Crm • E Learning • Saas • Optical Fiber • Embedded Software • Mergers and Acquisitions • Management Consulting • Employee and Customer Engagement • Software Development • Embedded Systems • Semiconductors • Due Diligence • Project Planning • Cloud Computing • Enterprise Software • Consulting

Interests

Children • Economic Empowerment • Education • Environment • Poverty Alleviation

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

Pawan Jaggi Photo 1

Founder, Chairman

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Location:
5968 Glendower Ln, Plano, TX 75093
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Social Venture Partners Dallas
Bod, Partner

Ambrado May 2006 - Jul 2010
President, Chief Executive Officer

Pulsem By Speetra May 2006 - Jul 2010
Founder, Chairman

Celion Networks Jul 2000 - Sep 2005
Founder, Chief Executive Officer

Level 3 Communications 1998 - Jul 2000
Senior Vp, Global Transport
Education:
Cornell University 2002 - 2002
Georgia Institute of Technology 1986 - 1989
Georgia Southern University 1985 - 1986
Skills:
Strategy
Product Management
Business Development
Entrepreneurship
Start Ups
Management
Leadership
Strategic Partnerships
Telecommunications
Mobile Devices
Program Management
Marketing
Product Marketing
Product Development
Business Strategy
Executive Management
Sales
Training
Venture Capital
Competitive Analysis
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Speech Recognition
Go To Market Strategy
Project Management
Analysis
Crm
E Learning
Saas
Optical Fiber
Embedded Software
Mergers and Acquisitions
Management Consulting
Employee and Customer Engagement
Software Development
Embedded Systems
Semiconductors
Due Diligence
Project Planning
Cloud Computing
Enterprise Software
Consulting
Interests:
Children
Economic Empowerment
Education
Environment
Poverty Alleviation

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Pawan Jaggi
President
SPEETRA INC
Whol Computers/Peripherals
5968 Glendower Ln, Plano, TX 75093
13601 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75240
(214) 454-9085
Pawan Jaggi
Director
VIDEOHANS CORPORATION
Nonclassifiable Establishments
5968 Glendower Ln, Plano, TX 75093
Pawan Jaggi
CEO, President, Director
CELION NETWORKS INC
5418 Ml Run Dr, McKinney, TX 75070
3101 E President George Bush H STE 250, Richardson, TX 75082
Pawan Jaggi
Principal
Parsons Transportation Group Inc
Services-Misc
1301 W P George Bush 35, Richardson, TX 75080
Pawan Jaggi
President, Chief Executive Offi
Ambrado, Inc
3021 Rosedale Ave, Dallas, TX 75205

Publications

Us Patents

Distributed Terminal Optical Transmission System

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US Patent:
7505687, Mar 17, 2009
Filed:
Mar 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/402840
Inventors:
Pawan Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Marvin R. Young - Richardson TX, US
William David Bragg - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Pivotal Decisions LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
US Classification:
398 66, 398 83
Abstract:
The invention facilitates optical signals generated from customer premise equipment (CPE) at the edges of the metro domain networks. The CPEs are connected to extension terminals that transform the optical signal originating at the CPE into a suitable format for long haul transmission. The optical signal then propagates to a primary terminal where the signal is multiplexed with other optical signals from other extension terminals. The multiplexed signals are then transmitted over LH or ULH network to a second primary terminal where the signal is then demultiplexed from other optical signals and transmited to the proper extension terminal. At the extension terminal, the demultiplexed optical signal is transformed from its LH format back into a format suitable for inter-connection to a CPE. Using this architecture, the signal under goes optical-to-electrical conversion only at the extension terminals or end points. These end points can be located in lessee's facility.

Distributed Terminal Optical Transmission System

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US Patent:
7796886, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Jan 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/359943
Inventors:
Pawan Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Marvin R. Young - Richardson TX, US
William David Bragg - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
US Classification:
398 66, 398 82
Abstract:
Optical signals generated from customer premise equipment (CPE) at the edges of the metro domain networks are facilitated. The CPEs connect to extension terminals that transform the optical signal originating at the CPE into a format for long haul transmission. The optical signal then propagates to a primary terminal where the signal is multiplexed with other optical signals from other extension terminals. The multiplexed signals are then transmitted to a second primary terminal. The signal is then demultiplexed from other optical signals and transmitted to the proper extension terminal. At the extension terminal, the demultiplexed optical signal is transformed from its LH format back into a format suitable for inter-connection to a CPE. The signal undergoes optical-to-electrical conversion only at the extension terminals or end points, which can be located at lessee's facility. The only equipment located in lessor's facility is the primary terminal containing line amplifiers and add/drop nodes.

Distributed Terminal Optical Transmission System

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US Patent:
RE43403, May 22, 2012
Filed:
Mar 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/045261
Inventors:
Pawan P. Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Marvin R. Young - Allen TX, US
William David Bragg - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Pivotal Decisions LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
US Classification:
398 66, 398 83
Abstract:
The invention facilitates optical signals generated from customer premise equipment (CPE) at the edges of the metro domain networks. The CPEs are connected to extension terminals that transform the optical signal originating at the CPE into a suitable format for long haul transmission. The optical signal then propagates to a primary terminal where the signal is multiplexed with other optical signals from other extension terminals. The multiplexed signals are then transmitted over LH or ULH network to a second primary terminal where the signal is then demultiplexed from other optical signals and transmited to the proper extension terminal. At the extension terminal, the demultiplexed optical signal is transformed from its LH format back into a format suitable for inter-connection to a CPE. Using this architecture, the signal under goes optical-to-electrical conversion only at the extension terminals or end points. These end points can be located in lessee's facility.

Distributed Terminal Optical Transmission System

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US Patent:
RE44015, Feb 19, 2013
Filed:
Mar 17, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/050755
Inventors:
Pawan P. Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Marvin R. Young - Allen TX, US
William David Bragg - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Pivotal Decisions LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04B 14/02
US Classification:
398 66, 398 83
Abstract:
The invention facilitates optical signals generated from customer premise equipment (CPE) at the edges of the metro domain networks. The CPEs are connected to extension terminals that transform the optical signal originating at the CPE into a suitable format for long haul transmission. The optical signal then propagates to a primary terminal where the signal is multiplexed with other optical signals from other extension terminals. The multiplexed signals are then transmitted over LH or ULH network to a second primary terminal where the signal is then demultiplexed from other optical signals and transmited to the proper extension terminal. At the extension terminal, the demultiplexed optical signal is transformed from its LH format back into a format suitable for interconnection to a CPE. Using this architecture, the signal under goes optical-to-electrical conversion only at the extension terminals or end points. These end points can be located in lessee's facility.

Distributed Terminal Optical Transmission System

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US Patent:
20070104489, May 10, 2007
Filed:
Aug 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/514730
Inventors:
Pawan Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Marvin Young - Richardson TX, US
William Bragg - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Pivotal Decisions, LLC - Las Vegas NV
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
US Classification:
398085000
Abstract:
The invention facilitates optical signals generated from customer premise equipment (CPE) at the edges of the metro domain networks. The CPEs are connected to extension terminals that transform the optical signal originating at the CPE into a suitable format for long haul transmission. The optical signal then propagates to a primary terminal where the signal is multiplexed with other optical signals from other extension terminals. The multiplexed signals are then transmitted over LH or ULH network to a second primary terminal where the signal is then demultiplexed from other optical signals and transmited to the proper extension terminal. At the extension terminal, the demultiplexed optical signal is transformed from its LH format back into a format suitable for inter-connection to a CPE. Using this architecture, the signal under goes optical-to-electrical conversion only at the extension terminals or end points. These end points can be located in lessee's facility. The only equipment located in lessor's facility is the primary terminal containing line amplifiers and add/drop nodes.

Flexible Field Based Energy Efficient Multimedia Processor Architecture And Method

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US Patent:
20090238263, Sep 24, 2009
Filed:
Feb 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/322721
Inventors:
Pawan Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Sandeep Kumar - Austin TX, US
Xiaohui Wei - Richardson TX, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/30
H04N 7/26
US Classification:
3752402, 37524018, 375E07226
Abstract:
A programmable energy efficient codec system is provided for encoding and decoding a plurality of application environments. A camera Codec and control system for an HD camera is provided for encoding uncompressed HD-SDI video signals into an MPEG-2 transport stream. A stand-alone encoder decoder system is provided in a network configuration allowing for remote display and editing of HD-SDI video. At least one plurality of HD-SDI transport streams is generated from HD-Cameras encoded into MPEG-2 transport streams and output into a DVD-ASI signal and a TS/IP packet stream further provided is a decoder which accepts MPEG-2-TS/IP packet streams from a routed IP network which are decoded into an uncompressed HD-SDI transport stream for display. A set top box is provided for decoding audio and video HD-TV. A first HDMI interface into the decoder allows acceptance of an MPEG-2-TS from local storage media. Connection to an IP routed network is provided. The set top box may also request product specific decoder algorithms from a centralized manager. A kernel is provided in software which enables dramatic power reduction and ease of system update.

Flexible Frame Based Energy Efficient Multimedia Processor Architecture And Method

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US Patent:
20090238479, Sep 24, 2009
Filed:
Feb 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/322720
Inventors:
Pawan Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Sandeep Kumar - Austin TX, US
Xiaohui Wei - Richardson TX, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/46
G06K 9/36
US Classification:
382236, 382246
Abstract:
A codec system is provided which includes encoding and decoding functions in a plurality of application environments. The codec subsystem encodes raw uncompressed HD-SDI video signals from a camera's optical subsystem into an MPEG-2 transport stream which is stored in onboard media. The subsystem may be programmed to encode or decode a plurality of video and audio formats as required by multiple HD-camera manufactures. A stand alone encoder decoder system is also provided in a network configuration for a studio production system. A programmable set of hardware including BSP, HD-SDI, SD-SDI, multiplexer/demultiplexer and MPEG-2 transport streams are provided. An intelligent power consumption management system is also provided.

Switchable Multi-Channel Data Transcoding And Transrating System

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US Patent:
20110265134, Oct 27, 2011
Filed:
Nov 4, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/927056
Inventors:
Pawan Jaggi - Plano TX, US
Mark Daniel Fears - Plano TX, US
Paul Byron Banta - Plano TX, US
Xiaohui Wei - Plano TX, US
James Richard Bartlett - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
H04N 21/234
US Classification:
725109
Abstract:
A video transport stream over IP (TS/IP) server system comprises a set of video server blocks. A video server block comprises a pair of codecs and a primary FPGA, the codecs based on a fully programmable high speed DSP processor. The video server block further comprises a pair of VioIP engines for translating transport streams into IP packet streams. The video TS/IP server can perform transcoding, transrating and statistical multiplexing functions between ingress and egress transport streams. The video TS/IP server can ingress or egress HD-SDI and DVB-ASI data streams to or from an IP network via TS/IP. A host subsystem is embedded in a stand-alone embodiment. Multiple video TS/IP servers can be hosted by a PC in a PC host embodiment.
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