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Stephen J Iaquinto

from Sebastian, FL
Age ~56

Stephen Iaquinto Phones & Addresses

  • 609 Gossamer Wing Way, Sebastian, FL 32958 (856) 629-0447
  • Melbourne, FL
  • 231 Overbrook Ln, Marlton, NJ 08053 (856) 797-5684
  • Berlin, NJ
  • Trenton, NJ
  • Medford Lakes, NJ
  • Weston, FL
  • Atco, NJ
  • 129 Oak Leaf Rd, Berlin, NJ 08009

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Location:
609 Gossamer Wing Way, Sebastian, FL 32958
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Skills:
Information Technology
International Business
Military Intelligence
Weapons
National Airspace
Public Speaking
Intelligence
Lean Manufacturing
Corporate Recruiting
Security Operations
Faa
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Operational Planning
Technical Leadership
Motivational Speaking
Government
Business Development
Counterinsurgency
Counterterrorism
Humint/Sigint/Imint/All
Active Dod Top Secret
Competitive Marketing
Erp
Iso 9001
Operations
Operational Efficiency
Threat and Vulnerability
Operations Management
Force Protection
Program Management
Strategic Leadership
It Operations
Leadership Development
Business Process
Disaster Recovery
Emergency Management
Dispute Resolution
Business Intelligence
Cmmi
Intelligence Analysis
Operational Risk
Military Operations
Business Strategy
Project Management
Vulnerability Assessment
Operational Analysis
Security
Marketing Strategy
Organizational
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Publications

Us Patents

Mpeg Re-Multiplexer Having Multiple Inputs And Multiple Outputs

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US Patent:
20010024456, Sep 27, 2001
Filed:
Dec 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/736947
Inventors:
David Zaun - Cherry Hill NJ, US
Jeffrey Viola - Glen Mills PA, US
Stephen Iaquinto - Doylestown PA, US
International Classification:
H04J003/04
US Classification:
370/535000, 370/412000
Abstract:
A re-multiplexer module for use in a packet processing system used in cable television headend devices generates two or more output streams from two or more MPEG input transport streams. The re-multiplexer module includes an input processing portion that receives a plurality of input data streams containing packet data, a plurality of packet buffers to store the packet data, an output processor that selectively multiplexes the data packets in the packet buffers, and a host processor that controls the operation of the input processing portion and the output processing portion.

Hardware Filtering Of Input Packet Identifiers For An Mpeg Re-Multiplexer

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US Patent:
20020024610, Feb 28, 2002
Filed:
Dec 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/737301
Inventors:
David Zaun - Cherry Hill NJ, US
Jeffrey Viola - Glen Mills PA, US
Stephen Iaquinto - Doylestown PA, US
International Classification:
H04L012/56
US Classification:
348/366000, 370/392000, 370/475000
Abstract:
An input filter for use in a re-multiplexing module to process input packet data, includes an input interface that receives the input packet data, an input processor that is designed to write data to a packet buffer, and a packet identifier table containing PID values for filtering the input packet data. The input filter is implemented as hardware, thereby eliminating the limitations encounted in software filtering of data packets.

Dynamic Configuration Of Input Filtering Parameters For An Mpeg Re-Multiplexer

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US Patent:
20020024967, Feb 28, 2002
Filed:
Dec 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/737328
Inventors:
David Zaun - Cherry Hill NJ, US
Jeffrey Viola - Glen Mills PA, US
Stephen Iaquinto - Doylestown PA, US
International Classification:
H04L012/56
US Classification:
370/429000, 370/389000
Abstract:
A packet identifier table for use in conjunction with an input processor in a re-multiplexing module is divided into an active table and a pending table. Both tables conduct PID filter values used to filter incoming packet data. The active table contains PID values that are used by the re-multiplexer module, while the pending table contains PID values that can be modified while the active table is in use. A host processor switches the status of the active table and the pending table so that the modified values can be used by the input processor. Because the PID values in the active table are kept separate from the PID values that are being modified, PID value modification can occur without interrupting the re-multiplexing operation.
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