JOSEPH JACOB GRECCO
Pilots at Nedellec Dr, Saddle Brook, NJ

License number
New Jersey A0715825
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
238 Nedellec Dr, Saddle Brook, NJ 07663

Professional information

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Techniques To Reduce Information Loss And Translation Costs In A System Populated With Data Sources And Sinks Communicating With Multiple Data Representations

US Patent:
7372871, May 13, 2008
Filed:
Mar 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/112279
Inventors:
Joseph J. Grecco - Saddle Brook NJ, US
Paul B. Ranford - Auckland, NZ
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04J 3/18
US Classification:
370477, 370468, 370464, 370465, 370202, 370521
Abstract:
Techniques for reducing overall information loss and processing costs due to data translation in a network populated with communicating data sources and sinks of multiple data representations is described. By employing an “optimization” technique for negotiating “least cost” data representations to be communicated between data source(s) and sink(s) where the “least cost” can be relative to, for example, fidelity requirements and processing costs of the system or the user of the system.


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Group Exchange Port (Gxp)

US Patent:
5608791, Mar 4, 1997
Filed:
Feb 7, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/192668
Inventors:
Joseph Grecco - Saddle Brook NJ
Charles Manning - St. Heliers, Auckland, NZ
Paul Ranford - Mt. Albert, Auckland, NZ
International Classification:
H04M 300
US Classification:
379265
Abstract:
A Group Exchange Port (GXP) is disclosed which provides an organized technique for passing control of live objects (e. g. ; a telephone call, a robotic arm, flying aircraft, etc. ) from a first application operating on and processing the object to a second such application. In accordance with the invention, a Group Exchange Port is provided where buyer applications register there willingness to accept control of the system and sellers may "advertise" an object for sale. When a suitable buyer (i. e. ; one that has the proper resources for servicing and controlling the active system) is found, control of the object is passed from the seller to the buyer. Importantly, the GXP requires that control of the object always be maintained by one and only one application, that control not be passed to an application which cannot properly service and/or control the system, and that an application presently controlling the system does not relinquish such control until a new application accepts such control. The technique allows loosely coupled applications to work with the same object.


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Apparatus And Method To Receive Media Processing Component

US Patent:
2007023, Oct 4, 2007
Filed:
Mar 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/393130
Inventors:
Joseph Grecco - Saddle Brook NJ, US
Michael Stanford - Dallas TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/445
US Classification:
717174000
Abstract:
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a framework module to receive a transmitted and shared media processing component and to install the media processing component within the framework module. The apparatus further includes a receiving application agent, operatively coupled to the framework module, to receive a media stream and to process the media stream using the installed media processing component within the framework module.


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Run Time Control In A Call Processing System

US Patent:
5719919, Feb 17, 1998
Filed:
Sep 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/306197
Inventors:
Joseph Grecco - Saddle Brook NJ
Charles Walden - Montclair NJ
Charles Manning - Auckland, NZ
Paul Ranford - Auckland, NZ
Assignee:
Dialogic Corporation - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
H04M 164
US Classification:
379 67
Abstract:
A method of allowing independent call processing resources to work together in a call processing system by specifying conditions/action pairs. The technique arms specified resources to issue particular commands upon detection of the particular conditions. When the condition occurs, the armed resource issues the command and an acting resource acts upon the command. The application program no longer need be involved in mediating between resources.


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Detection Of Single-Frequency Signals

US Patent:
4849688, Jul 18, 1989
Filed:
Sep 16, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/247049
Inventors:
Christian J. Chuba - Scotch Plains NJ
Charles R. Walden - Montclair NJ
Joseph J. Grecco - Saddle Brook NJ
Jeffrey I. Feinstein - Clifton NJ
Assignee:
Dialogic Corporation - Parsippany NJ
International Classification:
G01R 2302
US Classification:
324 78R
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting a single-frequency signal having a predetermined frequency in an analog signal includes means for converting the analog signal to a differentially encoded digital signal and detection means for detecting a single-frequency signal having the predetermined frequency from the differentially encoded digital signal. In a preferred embodiment, the detection means includes: means for detecting one cycle of the analog signal by detecting a signal maximum followed by detecting a signal minimum which is followed, in turn, by detecting another signal maximum; means for determining the length of the cycle, for determining whether the length is within predetermined bounds, and for keeping a count of such occurrences; and means for determining whether the count has reached a predetermined amount, whereby a single-frequency signal having the predetermined frequency has been detected.