The University of Dallas 1999
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Management
Georgia Tech 1991
Master of Science, Masters
U.s. Military Academy
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
United States Military Academy
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Systems Engineering Security Clearance Dod Information Assurance Integration Operations Research System Architecture Software Development Process Improvement Military System Design Software Design Embedded Systems Information Security Requirements Analysis Software Engineering Linux Government Configuration Management Testing Unix Analysis Requirements Management Tcp/Ip Leadership Defense Telecommunications Pmp Aerospace Earned Value Management Design of Experiments Data Analysis Relational Databases Simulations Military Operations C4Isr Engineering Management Defence National Security Army Government Contracting Cmmi Proposal Writing Intelligence Organizational Learning Command Air Force
Us Patents
System And Method Of Preserving Stable Calls During A Split Mode Operation Of Telecommunications Equipment
Mark W. Pullen - Plano TX Darrin L. Meek - Plano TX Lee E. Ballard - Austin TX Jerry L. Buchheit - Plano TX Shihlung Chiang - Farmers Branch TX Lorenzo E. Colunga - Farmers Branch TX Chuck C. Fu - Plano TX Robert A. Landry - Plano TX William L. Long - Garland TX Viet N. Nguyen - Lewisville TX Kien T. Pham - Richardson TX
A computerized method of preserving stable calls during a split mode operation of telecommunications equipment includes the steps of sending a call block update message from a first side of the telecommunications equipment to a second side of the telecommunications equipment. The call block update message includes dynamic call state data on the stable call handled by the first side and stored in a call block file in the first side of the telecommunications equipment. The method includes sending a call block update acknowledgement message from the second side of the telecommunications equipment to the first side of the telecommunications equipment in response to receiving the call block update message. The above steps are repeated until all dynamic call state data in the call block file is duplicated and sent to the second side.