2006 to 2000 PresidentFoundation for Managed Derivatives Research Washington, DC 1999 to 2005 Board of DirectorsMorgan Stanley New York, NY 1997 to 2004 Director of ResearchAbacus Trading Corporation Gold, PA 1988 to 1997 President and CEOBusiness and Economics New Wilmington, PA 1985 to 1988 Professor and Holder of McKee Endowed ChairDepartment of Statistics
1977 to 1977 Professor and Department ChairmanWeyerhaeuser Company Tacoma, WA 1971 to 1976 Manager of International Strategic Planning
Education:
University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 1971 PhD in Operations ResearchMassachusetts Institute of Technology 1967 MS in EngineeringPennsylvania State University 1965 BS in Engineering
Carl J. Peters - Pleasanton CA, US Agustinus Darmawan - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370390, 3703955, 370466, 370469
Abstract:
A device and method in which data transmissions to and from host processors in accordance with various protocols (e. g. , TCP, UDP, FTP) are translated to and from NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) protocol data transmissions. A Multiprotocol Offload Engine (MOE) software architecture may perform the translations within a Network Interface Card (NIC) or Network Blade (NB) hardware platform. Moving the protocol translation processing from the host processors to the MOE hardware unit removes the protocol processing load from the host processor and significantly increases performance of data transmission among sources and sinks across a network layer.
Carl J. Peters - Pleasanton CA, US Agustinus Darmawan - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
H04H 20/71 H04L 29/02
US Classification:
370312, 370466
Abstract:
A device and method in which processing of NACK-Oriented Reliable Multicast (NORM) protocol data transmissions are offloaded from host processors. A NORM Offload Engine (NOE) software architecture may apply the NORM protocol within a Network Interface Card (NIC) or Network Blade (NB) hardware platform. Moving the NORM protocol processing from the host processor to the NOE hardware unit removes the protocol processing load from the host processor and significantly increases performance of data transmission among sources and sinks across a network layer.
Charles Massey, Carlos Taylor, Jim Fields, Ken Nichols, Alicia Jones, Timothy Snyder, Freda Lowther, Randall Snyder, Avin Lowther, James Bennett, Chris Heater