Plant Engineer at Mission Foods, Plant Engineer at Mission Foods, Plant Engineer at Mission Foods
Location:
Mountain Top, Pennsylvania
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Mission Foods since Dec 2010
Plant Engineer
Mission Foods Jan 2008 - Dec 2010
Regional Special Projects Manager
Mission Foods Aug 2005 - Feb 2007
Maintenance Manager
Awarding Winning Innovator Achieving Meaningful Results In A Variety Of Businesses
IT Director - Communications at The Wharton School
Location:
Greater Philadelphia Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
The Wharton School - Greater Philadelphia Area since Jan 2013
IT Director - Communications
The Wharton School Sep 2010 - Dec 2012
Senior IT Project Leader
Comcast Jan 2009 - Aug 2010
Chief Blogger
The Wharton School Apr 2003 - Jan 2009
Senior Systems Programmer
Philly Future 2006 - 2007
Event Czar
Education:
Lehigh University 1995 - 1999
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English Language and Literature/Letters
Interests:
Podcasting, blogging, reading, writing, being cool (still working on that one).
The disclosure details the implementation of a tunneling client access point (TCAP) that is a highly secure, portable, power efficient storage and data processing device. The TCAP “tunnels” data through an access terminal's (AT) input/output facilities. In one embodiment, the TCAP connects to an AT and a user employs the AT's user input peripherals for input, and views the TCAP's activities on the AT's display. This enables the user to observe data stored on the TCAP without it being resident on the AT, which can be useful to maintain higher levels of data security. Also, the TCAP may tunnel data through an AT across a communications network to access remote servers. The disclosure also teaches a plug-n-play virtual private network (VPN).
Apparatus, Method And System For A Tunneling Client Access Point
The disclosure details the implementation of a tunneling client access point (TCAP) that is a highly secure, portable, power efficient storage and data processing mechanism. The TCAP “tunnels” data through an access terminal's (AT) input/output facilities. In one embodiment, the TCAP has no user input or output peripherals. The TCAP connects to an access terminal and a user employs the AT's user input peripherals for input, and views the TCAPs activities on the AT's display. This enables the user to observe data stored on the TCAP without it being resident on the AT, which can be useful to maintain higher levels of data security. Also, the TCAP may tunnel data through an AT across a communications network to access remote servers. The disclosure teaches how to allow users to employ traditional large user interfaces that users are already comfortable with. The disclosure, also, teaches a plug-n-play virtual private network (VPN).
System, Method And Apparatus For Sensing Biometric Information
An apparatus, method and system are provided for sensing at least one biometric measure of an individual. A low voltage pulsed electrical charge is applied to a transparent electrode plate, which is dimensioned to receive a portion of an individual's dermal surface having molecules associated therewith. The pulsed electrical charge stimulates and excites the molecules and causes molecular compounds to fluoresce. An image of the fluoresced dermal surface is obtained and a biometric function is performed with data derived from the image.
System, Method And Apparatus For Electromagnetic Detection And Analysis Of Biometric Information
An apparatus, method and system are provided for sensing at least one biometric measure of an individual. An electrical current flows through an electrode to induce an electromagnetic field. The electromagnetic field stimulates and excites the molecules associated with the sweat gland pores and causes molecular compounds to fluoresce. An image of the fluoresced dermal surface is obtained and a biometric function is performed with data derived from the image. Alternatively, sweat gland pore biometric information may be derived from variations, fluctuations or disturbances to the electromagnetic field induced by the electrical current.
Apparatus, Method And System For A Tunneling Client Access Point
The disclosure details the implementation of an apparatus, method, and system comprising a portable device configured to communicate with a terminal and a network server, and execute stored program code in response to user interaction with an interactive user interface. The portable device contains stored program code configured to render an interactive user interface on a terminal output component to enable the user the control processing activity on the portable device and access data and programs from the portable device and a network server.
Apparatus, Method And System For A Tunneling Client Access Point
The disclosure details the implementation of an apparatus, method, and system comprising a portable device configured to communicate with a terminal and a network server, and execute stored program code in response to user interaction with an interactive user interface. The portable device contains stored program code configured to render an interactive user interface on a terminal output component to enable the user the control processing activity on the portable device and access data and programs from the portable device and a network server.
Apparatus, Method And System For A Tunneling Client Access Point
The disclosure details the implementation of an apparatus, method, and system comprising a portable device configured to communicate with a terminal and a network server, and execute stored program code in response to user interaction with an interactive user interface. The portable device contains stored program code configured to render an interactive user interface on a terminal output component to enable the user the control processing activity on the portable device and access data and programs from the portable device and a network server.
System, Method And Apparatus For Generating Acoustic Signals Based On Biometric Information
Scott F. McNulty - Rowayton CT, US Matthew S. McNulty - Rowayton CT, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/32 G06K 9/00
Abstract:
An apparatus, method and system are provided for sensing an individual's biometric information, and generating and transmitting an acoustic signal representative of the sensed biometric information. The acoustic signal may be transmitted as an audio signal or an ultrasonic signal to another apparatus in the system for authentication or verification of the individual's identity.