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Karl David Paulsen

Address:
3018 Mtn Rdg Ct, Park City, UT 84060
Licenses:
License #: A1461377
Category: Airmen

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Resumes

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Karl Paulsen

Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Broadcom May 2002 - Sep 2014
Senior Director- Software Engineering - Development
Mobilink Jan 1997 - May 2002
Vice President Software Engineering
Stanford Telecommunications Mar 1986 - Dec 1996
Software Manager Satellite Personal Communications
Singer-Link Flight Simulation Division Jun 1982 - Mar 1986
Senior Programmer Analyst
Education:
Santa Clara University 1989 - 1991
Masters, Computer Engineering
University of Utah 1978 - 1982
Bachelors, Computer Science
Skills:
Soc, Mixed Signal, Semiconductors, Arm, Ic, Embedded Software, Asic, Digital Signal Processors, Embedded Systems, Firmware, Bluetooth, Rtos, Wireless, Mobile Devices, Lte, Debugging, Device Drivers
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Karl Paulsen

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Karl Paulsen

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

System And Method To Manage Processing Operations Within A Wireless Terminal Following Receipt Of A Null Page

US Patent:
7953385, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Dec 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/631919
Inventors:
Nelson R. Sollenberger - Farmingdale NJ, US
Ronish Patel - East Windsor NJ, US
Kenneth L. Kasiske - Jackson NJ, US
Karl Paulsen - Park City UT, US
Zhijun (Nick) Gong - Iselin NJ, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/16
US Classification:
4553433, 4551275, 455574, 4553431, 4553432, 4553434, 455423, 455437, 455442, 4554562, 455 6711, 455 68, 370311, 370318
Abstract:
A method and system to determine when a wireless terminal has been paged by a servicing base station. An encoded paging burst is received on a paging channel and then decoded to produce a decoded paging burst. The decoded paging burst is processed to determine if it is a null page. When the encoded paging burst is a null page, subsequent processing operations scheduled to follow a later null page are rescheduled and immediately processed, allowing the wireless terminal to re-enter the sleep mode more quickly following the receipt of a subsequent paging burst.

System And Method To Manage Processing Operations Within A Wireless Terminal Following Receipt Of A Null Page

US Patent:
2006008, Apr 20, 2006
Filed:
Oct 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/967603
Inventors:
Nelson Sollenberger - Farmingdale NJ, US
Ronish Patel - East Windsor NJ, US
Kenneth Kasiske - Jackson NJ, US
Karl Paulsen - Park City UT, US
Zhijun (Nick) Gong - Iselin NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709232000
Abstract:
A method and system to determine when a wireless terminal has been paged by a servicing base station. An encoded paging burst is received on a paging channel and then decoded to produce a decoded paging burst. The decoded paging burst is processed to determine if it is a null page. When the encoded paging burst is a null page, subsequent processing operations scheduled to follow a later null page are rescheduled and immediately processed, allowing the wireless terminal to re-enter the sleep mode more quickly following the receipt of a subsequent paging burst.

Quality Of Service, Battery Lifetime, And Latency In Wireless Communication Devices

US Patent:
2012031, Dec 13, 2012
Filed:
May 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/478955
Inventors:
Kamesh MEDAPALLI - San Jose CA, US
Nelson SOLLENBERGER - Farmingdale NJ, US
Conrad SMITH - San Diego CA, US
Karl PAULSEN - Park City UT, US
John WALLEY - Ladera Ranch CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04W 88/02
US Classification:
370328
Abstract:
Embodiments for processing media over Internet Protocol (IP) packets in a wireless device are provided. Embodiments enable downlink and uplink media over IP flows within the wireless device that reduce the load on the application processor (AP) of the wireless device. In an embodiment, media over IP flows bypass the AP entirely allowing the AP to enter a power saving mode during media over IP sessions. This results in increased battery lifetime and reduced power consumption of the wireless device. In addition, the media over IP session quality is improved by the reduced latency resulting from bypassing the AP.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Video And Media Servers: Technology And Applications

Author:
Karl Paulsen
ISBN #:
0240802969

Video And Media Servers: Technology And Applications

Author:
Karl Paulsen
ISBN #:
0240804759

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