Huawei - Santa Clara, CA since Jun 2011
Head, Strategy and Planning
Plug and Play Tech Center Aug 2009 - Jul 2011
Executive in Residence
Self-Employed Jun 2008 - Aug 2009
Global Strategy Consultant
Motorola Inc May 2004 - May 2008
Director
Motorola Inc Aug 1997 - Apr 2004
Principal Engineer
Education:
The University of Chicago - Booth School of Business 2002 - 2004
MBA, Strategy, Entrepreneurship
Clemson University
MS, Mathematics
Northern Illinois University
MS, Mathematics
Skills:
Product Management Mobile Devices Strategy Start Ups Strategic Partnerships Cross Functional Team Leadership Telecommunications Management Business Development Business Strategy Program Management Product Development Cloud Computing Go To Market Strategy Entrepreneurship Product Marketing Leadership Competitive Analysis Big Data It Strategy Business Planning Machine Learning Emerging Markets Social Media Management Consulting User Experience Knowledge Base
Interests:
Children Technology Education Science and Technology People Management Arts and Culture
Us Patents
Apparatus And Method For Implementing Text Based Compression Using Cache And Blank Approach
John O'Hare - Cork, IE Andrew Allen - Mundelein IL, US Stephen Magee - Scottsdale AZ, US Colleen Cheung - Swindon, GB Ishita Majumdar - Schaumburg IL, US Gerry Foster - Swindon, GB
International Classification:
H04M011/10 H04M003/42
US Classification:
455/412000, 455/414000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for compressing and compressing text based messages. A TCCB layer is added to a mobile device and P-CSCF At the sending device, the TCCB compression method is invoked to remove all redundant header information contained in a message to be transmitted. When the TCCB compression method detects that a header's contents are the same as previously sent or received for a particular sequence, the TCCB method blanks the header contents. At the receiving device, when the TCCB layer receives a message with blank header contents, the TCCB decompression method is invoked to reconstruct the header from its cache
Apparatus And Method For Optimizing Message Sizes Of Textual Protocols Used In Multimedia Communications
Ishita Majumdar - Schaumburg IL, US Richard La - Gaithersburg MD, US Rajeev Agrawal - Northbrook IL, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/247000, 709/206000
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for generating compressed SIP messages from full sized SIP messages and vice versa in order to decrease call set up time in an IP based communication system. During registration of a device, the invention caches the device's static information in the core network in a “Registrar/Location Server.” Subsequently, during call set up, the device transmits its dynamic information to the SIP Agent in a compressed SIP message over an air interface. The SIP Agent retrieves the static information (from the Registrar/Location Server) along with the dynamic information in the compressed SIP message to generate a full sized SIP message. The SIP Agent forwards the full sized SIP message to a SIP Proxy, which is then transmitted to the IP system. Likewise, when a full sized SIP message is received from the IP system, the message is forwarded to the SIP Agent to generate a compressed SIP message for ultimate transmission to the device over the air interface.
Method And System For Providing Entity Status Information In A Communication Network
Ishita Majumdar - Lake Zurich IL, US Anurag Das - Palatine IL, US Venkat Gopikanth - Buffalo Grove IL, US Thomas Hart - West Dundee IL, US Peter Lin - Lisle IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709224000
Abstract:
A presence agent () receives a message with a request for a status of one or more entities. The presence agent () determines the status of the entities, and transmits a message with the status of the entities. Transmitting the message includes initiating a connection to a communication device (). A watcher () monitors the status of the entities, and provides updated information regarding the status to the users. The watcher () receives a request for a status of entities, determines the status of the entities, and transmits, in response to receipt of the request, a response indicating the status. A communication device () transmits a message having a request for status of entities. The communication device receives, from a connection initiated by a communication network (), a message with a status of the entities, and processes the status of the entities, in response thereto.
Method And Apparatus For Altering Mobile Device Behavior Based On Rfid Tag Discovery
Stanley J. Benes - Round Lake Beach IL, US Anthony K. Dean - Elgin IL, US Lawrence A. Downing - Hoffman Estates IL, US Dennis R. Schaeffer - Buffalo Grove IL, US Subir Saha - Bangalore, IN Samir Dilipkumar Saklikar - Bangalore, IN Ishita Majumdar - Lake Zurich IL, US John M. Harris - Chicago IL, US
Assignee:
MOTOROLA, INC. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04M 3/00
US Classification:
455419
Abstract:
A communication system is provided that comprises a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) network coupled to a service provider network. An RFID reader of the RFID network detects an RFID tag associated with a mobile station when the mobile station is present in, or proximate to, a controlled area. The RFID network routes information associated with the RFID tag to the service provider network and, based on the information received from the RFID network, the service provider network alters a behavior of the mobile station when the mobile station is entering, exiting, or present in the controlled area.
Methods For Generating And Using Trust Blueprints In Security Architectures
- Plano TX, US Ishita Majumdar - Milpitas CA, US Naveen Dhar - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 4
Abstract:
Reputation-based trust attributes provided by network devices can be used by a truster device to gauge the trust-worthiness of a trustee device. The reputation-based attributes gathered from network devices may indicate a level of trust between those network devices and a trustee device. The truster device may then use those reputation-based attributes to determine a trust level between the truster device and the trustee device without relying on a dedicated authenticator, such as an authorization, authentication, and accounting (AAA) server. The truster device may permit the trustee device to access (or provide) a service when the determined trust level exceeds a threshold associated with that service. Reputation-based attributes may be exchanged between peers of a federated network or federated trust domain. Reputation-based attributes may also be exchanged between brokers in different federated networks/trust-domains.