John Moon Sue, Age 625259 Harlon Ct, Newark, CA 94560

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5259 Harlon Ct, Newark, CA 94560 (510) 795-2886 (510) 673-9669

802 Circle Ct, South San Francisco, CA 94080 (650) 871-8841

San Francisco, CA

Modesto, CA

Oakland, CA

Wirtz, VA

Alameda, CA

Fremont, CA

5259 Harlon Ct, Newark, CA 94560 (650) 848-2463

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Company: Nanometrics incorporated Address: 1550 Buckeye Dr, Milpitas, CA 95035 Phones: (408) 545-6000 Position: Field service manager Industries: Measuring and Controlling Devices

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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District Manager, Oakland Bay Area

Location:
5259 Harlon Ct, Newark, CA 94560
Industry:
Consumer Services
Work:
Coinstar
District Manager, Oakland Bay Area
Nanometrics Jul 2007 - Jul 2011
U.s Field Service Manager
Ecolab Feb 2007 - Jul 2007
Field Service Manager
Powis Parker, Inc. Aug 2004 - Feb 2007
Manager of Technical Service and Support
Kla-Tencor Aug 1992 - Jul 2004
District Service Manager
Prometrix 1992 - 1993
Field Service Engineer
Kevex 1988 - 1992
Senior Field Service Engineer
Education:
City College of San Francisco 1984
Balboa High School 1978 - 1979
Skills:
Field Service, Electronics, Semiconductors, Cross Functional Team Leadership, Metrology, Manufacturing, Semiconductor Industry, Engineering Management, Test Equipment, Technical Support, Testing, Automation, Spc, Product Development, Troubleshooting, Six Sigma, Optics, Product Management, Robotics, R&D, Systems Engineering, Management, Research and Development
Interests:
Family
God
Outdoors
Playing the Guitar
Sports
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Location:
United States

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Atm Permanent Virtual Circuit And Layer 3 Auto-Configuration For Digital Subscriber Line Customer Premises Equipment

US Patent:
2005021, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
May 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/136835
Inventors:
John Ah Sue - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H04L012/56
US Classification:
370395200, 709220000
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a method and device for automatically configuring the Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) of a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and link it to a software interface. In one embodiment, the CPE configures its new PVC by obtaining a VPI and VCI from a first traffic bearing cell and linking its new PVC to a protocol specific to DSL. In another embodiment, the method comprises receiving an ATM cell and checking the ATM cell for an OAM Fault Management (F5) type cell. The OAM type cell allows the PVC to be configured by obtaining a VPI and VCI from the OAM type cell.

Atm Permanent Virtual Circuit And Layer 3 Auto-Configuration For Digital Subscriber Line Customer Premises Equipment

US Patent:
2006009, May 4, 2006
Filed:
Oct 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/252972
Inventors:
John Ah Sue - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/26
H04L 12/28
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370395300, 370241100, 370254000
Abstract:
The present invention pertains to a method and device for automatically configuring the Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) of a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and link it to a software interface. The method comprises receiving an ATM cell and checking the ATM cell for an OAM Fault Management (F5) type cell. The OAM type cell allows the PVC to be configured by obtaining a VPI and VCI from the OAM type cell. Otherwise, the CPE configures its new PVC by obtaining a VPI and VCI from a first traffic bearing cell and linking its new PVC to a protocol specific to DSL.

Method And System For An Instant Messenger Home Automation System Interface Using A Home Router

US Patent:
7310344, Dec 18, 2007
Filed:
Dec 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/040699
Inventors:
John Ah Sue - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370410, 709217
Abstract:
A method for interfacing with a home automation system using a router. The router receives control signals from an instant messenger application via a communications network. The communications network can be the Internet. The router then transmits the control signal to at least one appliance to control the appliance in accordance with the control signal. A reply to the control signal can be received from the appliance and the reply can be transmitted to the instant messenger application regarding a status of the appliance. The control signals can be transmitted among the appliances in accordance with a standardized home automation interface. The router can be configured to interface with a plurality of appliances via a home automation system interface unit. The router can also be configured to log onto an instant messenger server and function as an instant messenger client to receive control signals from a user.

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