STEVEN MARK WILLENS
Pilots at Vizzolini Ct, Pleasanton, CA

License number
California A2310053
Issued Date
Feb 2016
Expiration Date
Feb 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2839 Vizzolini Ct, Pleasanton, CA 94566

Professional information

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System And Method For Removing Data Traffic From A Telephone Network

US Patent:
6434149, Aug 13, 2002
Filed:
Jul 1, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/108800
Inventors:
Cary D. Jackson - Laguna CA
Eric W. Hager - Boulder CO
Steven M. Willens - Pleasanton CA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 1256
US Classification:
370395
Abstract:
A data bypass system for removing data traffic from a public switched telecommunications network designed for carrying voice traffic includes a remote access concentrator for receiving a modulated signal corresponding to the data traffic, demodulating the signal to recover the link layer frames that comprise the data traffic, and tunneling the link layer frames through a data network to a network access controller for extracting compressed data contained within the link layer frames, decompressing the compressed data, performing error correction, performing protocol processing, and transmitting the decompressed data to a data terminal device.


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System And Method For Network Address Translation As An External Service In The Access Server Of A Service Provider

US Patent:
RE38902, Nov 29, 2005
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/136108
Inventors:
Pyda Srisuresh - Milpitas CA, US
Steven M. Willens - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G06F013/00
US Classification:
709245, 709238, 709225
Abstract:
A system and method provides network address translation as an external service for private networks. Give the fact that local office networks (i. e. , stub networks) are typically assigned only one globally unique IP address (or a small set of addresses), the invention presents a novel service provider access server (e. g. , router) which performs basic network address translation (NAT) and network address port translation (NAPT) for such networks. The system allows NAT and NAPT features to be removed from stub network routers, thereby significantly reducing the cost of Internet infrastructure to individual companies and organizations. NAT features on service provider's access servers provide the ability for multiple hosts in disparate private (unregistered) networks to utilize the services of a service provider, using a single global address for each private network and allow private networks to avoid renumbering with access to each new service provider.


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Network Access Control System And Process

US Patent:
5889958, Mar 30, 1999
Filed:
Dec 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/771637
Inventors:
Steven M. Willens - Pleasanton CA
Assignee:
Livingston Enterprises, Inc. - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
G06F 1100
US Classification:
39520059
Abstract:
An Internet access system (10) incorporates an access control subsystem (12), implemented with a communications server (14), one or more Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) servers (16), and a remote access server (18) in network 21. Users are connected to the network by dial-up connections (22) through the communications server (14). When user (22) logs in through the communications server (14), RADIUS client software (45) first determines if user (22) is authorized by checking his password utilizing user profiles (46). The user profiles (46) also identify a filter "F(Timmy)". The RADIUS server (16) supplies the filter identification through the RADIUS client (45) for use by client software (44) for controlling access by the user (22) to Internet sites. The client software (44) then checks to see if the filter "F(Timmy)" is stored locally in cache (50). If it is, the client software (44) uses it for controlling access.


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System And Method For Network Address Translation As An External Service In The Access Server Of A Service Provider

US Patent:
6058431, May 2, 2000
Filed:
Apr 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/064739
Inventors:
Pyda Srisuresh - Milpitas CA
Steven M. Willens - Pleasanton CA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Remote Access Business Unit - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
709245
Abstract:
A system and method provides network address translation as an external service for private networks. Given the fact that local office networks (i. e. , stub networks) are typically assigned only one globally unique IP address (or a small set of addresses), the invention presents a novel service provider access server (e. g. , router) which performs basic network address translation (NAT) and network address port translation (NAPT) for such networks. The system allows NAT and NAPT features to be removed from stub network routers, thereby significantly reducing the cost of Internet infrastructure to individual companies and organizations. NAT features on service provider's access servers provide the ability for multiple hosts in disparate private (unregistered) networks to utilize the services of a service provider, using a single global address for each private network and allow private networks to avoid renumbering with access to each new service provider.


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Gait Assistive System And Methods For Using Same

US Patent:
7526954, May 5, 2009
Filed:
Jan 2, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/619049
Inventors:
Richard S. Haselhurst - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Jon R. Christiansen - Hampton VA, US
Steven M. Willens - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
Instep USA, LLC - Fort Lauderdale FL
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
73172, 73862391
Abstract:
Systems and methods for providing biofeedback information to a subject for gait assistive therapy are provided. The system comprises an insole pressure sensor and means for communicating the pressure exerted by the subject on the insole pressure sensor to the subject. The insole pressure sensor comprises conductive elements in communication with a transmitter, which transmits a pressure signal to a receiver worn by the subject. The method comprises monitoring pressure applied by the subject to the insole pressure sensor, monitoring a pressure threshold of the insole pressure sensor, and transmitting an output signal when the pressure exceeds a pre-determined pressure threshold. The insole pressure sensor in various aspects has a ball portion and heel portion corresponding to the respective ball and heel of a subject's foot.