JOSEPH W PARKS
Vehicle Board in Romansville, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV029641L
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Romansville, PA 19320

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Joseph Parks
4730 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19139
(215) 471-8430
Joseph Parks, age 54
369 Taft St, Bristol, PA 19007
(215) 431-8473
Joseph Parks, age 51
709 Briarcliff Rd, Upper Darby, PA 19082
Joseph Parks, age 91
900 N 12Th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
(215) 787-0136

Professional information

Joseph Parks Photo 1

System And Method For Communication In A Wireless Mobile Ad-Hoc Network

US Patent:
8341289, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
May 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/435287
Inventors:
Paul R. Hellhake - Downingtown PA, US
Martin A. Lamb - Downingtown PA, US
Joseph E. Parks - Coatesville PA, US
Rajashekhar Mansanpally - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Rajant Corporation - Malvern PA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709238, 709242
Abstract:
A system and method for improving digital communication in a wireless mobile ad-hoc network. More specifically, the system includes one or more portable network devices operable to support the seamless operation of a self-initializing, self-healing, adaptive portable network. The portable network devices implement protocols that provide bandwidth management capabilities for use with radios, routers and other wireless network devices. Each portable network device includes at least one wireless transceiver, a processor and control software. The processor and control software are logically coupled to the wireless transceiver to facilitate digital communication via a plurality of communication channels with other network devices.


Joseph Parks Photo 2

Double Wireless Access Point Bridging System

US Patent:
2004001, Jan 22, 2004
Filed:
Jul 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/197326
Inventors:
Paul Hellhake - Downingtown PA, US
Bruce Evans - Wayne PA, US
Martin Lamb - Downingtown PA, US
Joseph Parks - Coatesville PA, US
Frank Pento - Holmdel NJ, US
David Schena - Wayne PA, US
Robert Schena - Wayne PA, US
James Washington - Skillman NJ, US
International Classification:
H04B001/38
US Classification:
455/555000, 455/561000
Abstract:
A wireless communication network comprises a plurality of wireless communication nodes, each wireless communication node comprising a first wireless access point and a second wireless access point coupled to the first wireless access point. The first wireless access point is configured in a first mode to wirelessly communicate with at least one wireless client and with a wireless access point of another wireless communication node. The second wireless access point is configured to wirelessly communicate with a wireless access point of a different other wireless communication node. Multiple wireless communication nodes according the present invention may be coupled together to form a wireless bridged network.


Joseph Parks Photo 3

System And Method For Communication In A Wireless Mobile Ad-Hoc Network

US Patent:
2011007, Mar 31, 2011
Filed:
Oct 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/905497
Inventors:
Paul R. Hellhake - Downingtown PA, US
Martin A. Lamb - Downingtown PA, US
Joseph E. Parks - Coatesville PA, US
Rajashekhar Mansanpally - Sunnyvale CA, US
Brian M. Hassick - Downingtowm PA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173, G06F 12/14, G09F 9/33, H04W 4/00
US Classification:
713189, 709223, 711163, 34081545, 370328, 711E12103
Abstract:
A system and method for improving digital communication in a wireless mobile ad-hoc network. More specifically, the system includes one or more portable network devices operable to support the seamless operation of a self-initializing, self-healing, adaptive portable network. The portable network devices implement protocols that provide bandwidth management capabilities for use with radios, routers and other wireless network devices. Each portable network device includes at least one wireless transceiver, a processor and control software. The processor and control software are logically coupled to the wireless transceiver to facilitate digital communication via a plurality of communication channels with other network devices.


Joseph Parks Photo 4

System And Method For Communication In A Wireless Mobile Ad-Hoc Network

US Patent:
2011008, Apr 14, 2011
Filed:
Oct 15, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/905451
Inventors:
Paul R. Hellhake - Downingtown PA, US
Martin A. Lamb - Downingtown PA, US
Joseph E. Parks - Coatesville PA, US
Rajashekhar Mansanpally - Sunnyvale CA, US
Brian M. Hassick - Downingtown PA, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
370338
Abstract:
A system and method for improving digital communication in a wireless mobile ad-hoc network. More specifically, the system includes one or more portable network devices operable to support the seamless operation of a self-initializing, self-healing, adaptive portable network. The portable network devices implement protocols that provide bandwidth management capabilities for use with radios, routers and other wireless network devices. Each portable network device includes at least one wireless transceiver, a processor and control software. The processor and control software are logically coupled to the wireless transceiver to facilitate digital communication via a plurality of communication channels with other network devices.


Joseph Parks Photo 5

System And Method For Packet Delivery Backtracking

US Patent:
2013012, May 23, 2013
Filed:
Dec 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/708433
Inventors:
Rajant Corporation - Malvern PA, US
Martin A. Lamb - Romansville PA, US
Joseph E. Parks - Coatesville PA, US
David Acker - Malvern PA, US
Assignee:
Rajant Corporation - Malvern PA
International Classification:
H04W 40/02
US Classification:
370225
Abstract:
Traditional computer networks have been designed with the need for highly reliable packet delivery. This is largely handled by a centrally managed simple send-acknowledge protocol. In a highly dynamic mesh network, these methods are inadequate to ensure the most reliable packet delivery. This invention uses the natural redundancy of routes in a mesh and other techniques to increase the reliability of a network, even as the paths to any given node are dynamic in nature.