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Randell Edward Jesup

from Malvern, PA
Age ~61

Randell Jesup Phones & Addresses

  • 1835 Horse Shoe Trl, Malvern, PA 19355 (610) 889-9525
  • Bristol, CT
  • Chester Springs, PA
  • 13 Frear Ave, Troy, NY 12180
  • 1309 Skelp Level Rd, Downingtown, PA 19335 (610) 269-7683
  • West Chester, PA
  • Columbus, OH
  • Devon, PA
  • Chester, PA
  • 1835 Horseshoe Trl, Malvern, PA 19355

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Position: Clerical/White Collar

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Senior Staff Software Engineer

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Location:
1835 Horse Shoe Trl, Malvern, PA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Mozilla Corporation - Malvern, PA since Jul 2011
Principal Software Engineer

WorldGate Communications Sep 1998 - Jun 2011
Director of Network Protocols

Scala, Inc May 1994 - Sep 1998
Sr. Software Engineer

Commodore-Amiga, Inc 1988 - 1994
Sr. Software Engineer

Commodore 1988 - 1994
Sr Software Engineer
Education:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1980 - 1984
Westminster 1977 - 1980
Collegiate School 1974 - 1977
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Device Drivers
Software Engineering
Operating Systems
Open Source
Software Development
Linux
Digital Signal Processors
Software Design
C
Video
System Architecture
C++
Object Oriented Design
Embedded Software
Embedded Linux
Distributed Systems
Debugging
Unix
Tcp/Ip
Cvs
Kernel
Python
Shell Scripting
Architecture
Programming
Sip
Rtos
Operating System Internals
Linux Kernel
Firefox
Embedded C
Voip
Arm
Security
Scalability
Dsp
Optimization
Multithreading
Firmware
Algorithms
Ietf
Bash
Interests:
Operating System Design
Optimization
Microprocessor Design
Rtp
Browsers
Language Design
Compilers
Voip
Sip
Video

Publications

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Videophone System And Method

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US Patent:
7239338, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Oct 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/674789
Inventors:
Hal M. Krisbergh - Meadowbrook PA, US
Joseph A. Augenbraun - Princeton NJ, US
Randell E. Jesup - Malvern PA, US
Randall J. Gort - Malvern PA, US
Maire D. Reavy - Malvern PA, US
Navneeth Kannan - Westford MA, US
Whitney D. Blackmon - Holland PA, US
Richard W. Westerfer - Lower Gwynedd PA, US
David E. Wachob - New Hope PA, US
Assignee:
Worldgate Service, Inc. - Trevose PA
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1401, 348 1402, 348 1408
Abstract:
System and method for providing personal videotelephony in which a plurality of videophones are connected to a communications network that is configured for transmitted video and audio communications. Each of the videophones typically includes a camera, display device, telephone keypad, speaker and microphone all of which are operatively connected. The videophones further include means for selectably receiving and transmitting signals over the communications network, which signals represent images and/or sound, and for selectably displaying the signals representing any received signals representing the images on the display screen, and for playing any received signals representing the sounds on said speaker. Means are also provided for selectably accessing a remote location, such as, but not limited to, another videophone, using information entered or selected by a user of the videophone, and to retrieve the signals representing the images and sounds being transmitted from the remote location. In one or more embodiments the present invention further includes at least one networks operation center to store information related to the operation of the videophones and to facilitate the operation of the videophones.

Videophone System And Method

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US Patent:
8063928, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Sep 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/514216
Inventors:
Hal M. Krisbergh - Meadowbrook PA, US
Joseph E. Augenbraun - Princeton NJ, US
Randell E. Jesup - Malvern PA, US
Randall J. Gort - Malvern PA, US
Maire D. Reavy - Malvern PA, US
Navneeth Kannan - Westford MA, US
Whitney D. Blackmon - Holland PA, US
Richard W. Westerfer - Lower Gwynedd PA, US
David E. Wachob - New Hope PA, US
Assignee:
Worldgate Service, Inc. - Trevose PA
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1401, 348 1403, 348 1408, 370352
Abstract:
System and method for providing personal videotelephony in which a plurality of videophones are connected to a communications network that is configured for transmitted video and audio communications. Each of the videophones typically includes a camera, display device, telephone keypad, speaker and microphone all of which are operatively connected. The videophones further include means for selectably receiving and transmitting signals over the communications network, which signals represent images and/or sound, and for selectably displaying the signals representing any received signals representing the images on the display screen, and for playing any received signals representing the sounds on said speaker. Means are also provided for selectably accessing a remote location, such as, but not limited to, another videophone, using information entered or selected by a user of the videophone, and to retrieve the signals representing the images and sounds being transmitted from the remote location. In one or more embodiments the present invention further includes at least one networks operation center to store information related to the operation of the videophones and to facilitate the operation of the videophones.

Adaptive Video Telephone System

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US Patent:
8089502, Jan 3, 2012
Filed:
Apr 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/587994
Inventors:
Hal M. Krisbergh - Meadowbrook PA, US
Joseph E. Augenbraun - Foster City CA, US
Randell E. Jesup - Malvern PA, US
Maire D. Reavy - Malvern PA, US
Randall J. Gort - Malvern PA, US
Navneeth Kannan - Westford MA, US
Whitney D. Blackmon - Holland PA, US
Richard W. Westerfer - Lower Gwynedd PA, US
David E. Wachob - New Hope PA, US
Assignee:
Worldgate Service, Inc. - Trevose PA
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1401, 348 1412
Abstract:
A videophone system providing high resolution video transmission between videophones utilizes compressed video signals and audio signals which may be transmitted through any communications network, with the system providing real time adaptive error recovery and synchronization between the audio and video signals to produce high quality video images and sound. The system is highly resilient, adapting in real time to changing conditions in a network or to network errors due to data corruption or loss that can be produced, for example, by noise or line losses, thereby substantially eliminating fitter, signal packet loss or delay, or other errors which produce signal degradation.

System And Method For Improving The Readability Of Text

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US Patent:
20020113801, Aug 22, 2002
Filed:
Nov 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/996207
Inventors:
Maire Reavy - Downingtown PA, US
Randell Jesup - Downingtown PA, US
International Classification:
G09G005/02
US Classification:
345/589000
Abstract:
Display data comprising text and a background are processed. A combination of the text and background is evaluated against one or more objective criteria to provide one or more objective values. A determination is made whether the one or more objective values exceed one or more respective thresholds that are indicative of text-background combinations that are difficult to read. The text or the background or both are adjusted if any of the one or more thresholds is exceeded, so that the one or more thresholds are no longer exceeded after the adjusting.

Videophone System And Method

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US Patent:
20070120951, May 31, 2007
Filed:
Sep 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/514215
Inventors:
Hal Krisbergh - Meadowbrook PA, US
Joseph Augenbraun - Princeton NJ, US
Randell Jesup - Malvern PA, US
Randall Gort - Malvern PA, US
Maire Reavy - Malvern PA, US
Navneeth Kannan - Westford MA, US
Whitney Blackmon - Holland PA, US
Richard Westerfer - Lower Gwynedd PA, US
David Wachob - New Hope PA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348014010
Abstract:
System and method for providing personal videotelephony in which a plurality of videophones are connected to a communications network that is configured for transmitted video and audio communications. Each of the videophones typically includes a camera, display device, telephone keypad, speaker and microphone all of which are operatively connected. The videophones further include means for selectably receiving and transmitting signals over the communications network, which signals represent images and/or sound, and for selectably displaying the signals representing any received signals representing the images on the display screen, and for playing any received signals representing the sounds on said speaker. Means are also provided for selectably accessing a remote location, such as, but not limited to, another videophone, using information entered or selected by a user of the videophone, and to retrieve the signals representing the images and sounds being transmitted from the remote location. In one or more embodiments the present invention further includes at least one networks operation center to store information related to the operation of the videophones and to facilitate the operation of the videophones.

Videophone System And Method

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US Patent:
20110228041, Sep 22, 2011
Filed:
May 19, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/111220
Inventors:
Hal M. Krisbergh - Meadowbrook PA, US
Joseph E. Augenbraun - Princeton NJ, US
Randell E. Jesup - Malvern PA, US
Randall J. Gort - Malvern PA, US
Maire D. Reavy - Malvern PA, US
Navneeth Kannan - Westford MA, US
Whitney D. Blackmon - Holland PA, US
Richard W. Westerfer - Lower Gwynedd PA, US
David E. Wachob - New Hope PA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1412, 348E07077
Abstract:
System and method for providing personal videotelephony in which a plurality of videophones are connected to a communications network that is configured for transmitted video and audio communications. Each of the videophones typically includes a camera, display device, telephone keypad, speaker and microphone all of which are operatively connected. The videophones further include means for selectably receiving and transmitting signals over the communications network, which signals represent images and/or sound, and for selectably displaying the signals representing any received signals representing the images on the display screen, and for playing any received signals representing the sounds on said speaker. Means are also provided for selectably accessing a remote location, such as, but not limited to, another videophone, using information entered or selected by a user of the videophone, and to retrieve the signals representing the images and sounds being transmitted from the remote location. In one or more embodiments the present invention further includes at least one networks operation center to store information related to the operation of the videophones and to facilitate the operation of the videophones.
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