Medical School Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School Graduated: 1990
Procedures:
Cystourethroscopy Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Cystoscopy Urinary Flow Tests
Conditions:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Calculus of the Urinary System Urinary Incontinence Urinary Tract Infection (UT)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Monga graduated from the Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School in 1990. He works in Cleveland, OH and specializes in Urology. Dr. Monga is affiliated with Cleveland Clinic.
Verizon Wireless
Senior Technical Product Manager
Netzzing Nov 2014 - Jan 2016
Technology Consultant | Partner
Sprint Jan 2011 - Nov 2014
Principle Technology Development Strategist
Sprint Jan 2006 - Jan 2011
Senior Telecommunications Designer
Sprint Mar 2001 - Jan 2006
Senior Systems Engineer
Education:
Florida International University 1995 - 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Engineering
Department of Technology, Savitribai Phule Pune University 1987 - 1991
Sacred Heart Convent School 1975 - 1984
Skills:
Cdma Tcp/Ip Wireless Telecommunications 4G Lte Evdo Mobile Applications Strategy Voip Mobile Devices Sip Integration Network Design Lbs E911 Product Life Cycle Product Launch Mobile Voip Telecommunication Cloud Communications Technology Evangelism Location Based Services Networking Wimax Troubleshooting Cloud Computing Mobile Technology Software Development Vendor Management Product Management Project Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Wireless Technologies Code Division Multiple Access Method
Scott B. Wilson - Shawnee KS, US Suryanarayanan Ramamurthy - Olathe KS, US Manoj Monga - Olathe KS, US Victor M. Gress - Leavenworth KS, US
Assignee:
Sprint Spectrum L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
H04W 24/00
US Classification:
4554562
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for providing satellite assistance data to facilitate determination of the location of a mobile station, particularly for instance a mobile station served by a femtocell. When a positioning server receives a request for the location of a mobile station, the positioning server will determine from the request the mobile station is served by a femtocell and that the positioning server should query a femtocell server for seed data, or the positioning server may otherwise determine from the request that the positioning server should query the femtocell server for seed data. The seed data would preferably be geographic coordinates of a femtocell with which the mobile station is registered. The positioning server may then use that seed data to facilitate obtaining satellite assistance data from a base station almanac, and the positioning serve may provide the satellite assistance data to the mobile station to facilitate location determination.
Method And System For Associating A Location With A Wireless Modem
Douglas R. Green - Lenexa KS, US Stevan A. Klesper - Gardner KS, US Manoj Monga - Olathe KS, US Lei Zhu - Overland Park KS, US Wen Xue - Overland Park KS, US
Assignee:
Sprint Communications Company L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
H04W 4/00 H04M 1/00 H04M 3/42 H04B 7/00 H04J 1/02
US Classification:
4554561, 455433, 455521, 4554141, 370338, 370493
Abstract:
There is disclosed herein a method, system and computer software product for associating a location with a wireless modem, wherein the modem has a modem identifier and a registered address associated therewith and wherein the method comprises: receiving a communication transmitted by the modem wherein the communication includes the modem identifier; determining whether the base station first receiving the communication is located within a predetermined proximity of the registered address; associating with the communication a receiving base station identifier of the base station that first received the communication; associating with the registered address a registered address base station identifier associated therewith; and comparing the registered address base station identifier with the receiving base station identifier.
Systems And Methods For Determining A Barometric Pressure Bias Of A Mobile Device
- Arlington VA, US Manoj MONGA - Bridgewater NJ, US
International Classification:
G01C 5/06 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A device determines, periodically over time, geographic locations of the device. The device receives altitude values that identify altitudes for the geographic locations. The device determines measured barometric pressures for the geographic locations. The device determines expected barometric pressures for the geographic locations based on a reference altitude associated with a reference location, reference barometric pressures associated with the reference location, and the altitudes for the geographic locations. The device determines a barometric pressure bias that is based on respective differences between at least a subset of the expected barometric pressures and a corresponding subset of the measured barometric pressures for the geographic locations. The device performs one or more actions based on the barometric pressure bias.
Systems And Methods For Finding A User Device Based On Sensor Readings Of The User Device
- Arlington VA, US Manoj Monga - Bridgewater NJ, US
International Classification:
H04W 64/00
Abstract:
Techniques described herein may be used to locate a user device within a wireless network. A first user device may send, to a location server, a request to locate a second user device. The location server may determine a general location of the second user device based on a wireless network service, a Global Positioning System (GPS) service, etc. The location server may collect sensor information (e.g., Radio Frequency (RF) signal strength, temperature, pressure, etc.) from the first user device and/or the second user device. The location server may analyze, compare, and otherwise process the sensor information to generate and send, to the first user device, instructions for locating the second user device.