Rajesh Khandelwal4 Dannys Way, W Windsor Township, NJ 08550

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4 Dannys Way, Princeton Jct, NJ 08550 (609) 275-4762

Princeton Junction, NJ

145 E 48Th St APT 15D, New York, NY 10017

Burlington, NJ

Work

Company: Harman international industries 2012 Position: Vice president, technology strategy

Education

School / High School: Fairleigh Dickinson University- Madison, NJ Specialities: M.B.A. in International Business

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Resumes

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Rajesh Khandelwal

Location:
United States
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Rajesh Khandelwal

Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
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Rajesh Khandelwal - Princeton Junction, NJ

Work:
HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES 2012 to 2000
Vice President, Technology Strategy
PANASONIC SOLUTIONS COMPANY - Hamilton, NJ 2007 to 2012
Senior Director of Engineering, Cable
PANASONIC PRINCETON LABORATORY 2005 to 2007
Lead Engineer
PANASONIC PRINCETON LABORATORY - Princeton, NJ 1999 to 2007 PANASONIC PRINCETON LABORATORY 1999 to 2005
Senior Engineer
BELLCORE - APPLIED RESEARCH - Morristown, NJ 1990 to 1999
Research Scientist
Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University - Madison, NJ
M.B.A. in International Business
New York Institute of Technology - New York, NY
M.S. in Computer Science
University of Bombay - Mumbai, Maharashtra
B.S. in Electronics Engineering

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

System And Method For Reducing Fraud In A Digital Cable Network

US Patent:
6993132, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
Dec 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/308909
Inventors:
Rajesh B. Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
Luyang Li - South Plainfield NJ, US
Chieh-Chung Chang - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. - Osaka
International Classification:
H04N 7/167
H04L 9/00
G06F 11/30
US Classification:
380232, 713168, 713187, 702119, 702185, 709203, 709220, 726 23, 726 26, 726 27
Abstract:
A digital cable network architecture includes hosts that include a receiver with a hash function generator that calculates hash values based on a hash function and data from memory blocks in the receiver. A policy file store contains policy files having a service provider section, a consumer section, and/or a manufacturer section that can be updated by the service provider, a consumer and/or a receiver manufacturer. A service provider downloads monitor applications (MAs) and policy files to the hosts over the cable medium. The MAs access the service provider section, the consumer section, and/or the manufacturer section of the policy file to alter resource contention, service provisioning, and/or alter fraudulent receiver identification calculations. The hash function of the receiver outputs the hash values to the MA, which compares the hash values to expected hash values to identify fraudulent access.

Flexible Digital Cable Network Architecture

US Patent:
7058964, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Dec 3, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/308930
Inventors:
Rajesh B. Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
David A. Braun - Denville NJ, US
Luyang Li - South Plainfield NJ, US
Chieh-Chung Chang - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. - Osaka
International Classification:
H04N 7/16
US Classification:
725 25, 725 28, 725 29, 725132, 725140
Abstract:
A digital cable network architecture and services method includes a cable medium and a plurality of hosts that include a receiver. A policy file store contains policy files having at least one of a service provider section, a consumer section, and a manufacturer section that can be updated by at least one of the service provider, a consumer and a receiver manufacturer, respectively. A service provider that is associated with the policy file store provides digital cable services over the cable medium to the hosts and downloads monitor applications and policy files to the hosts over the cable medium. The MAs use the service provider section, the consumer section, and/or the manufacturer section of the policy file to alter resource contention, alter service provisioning at levels below a channel level, and/or alter fraudulent receiver identification calculations.

Emergency Alert Service

US Patent:
7119675, Oct 10, 2006
Filed:
Jan 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/765760
Inventors:
Rajesh Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
Sathya Narayanan - Plainsboro NJ, US
Luyang Li - South Plainfield NJ, US
Assignee:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. - Osaka
International Classification:
G08B 1/00
US Classification:
340531, 340506, 3405391, 34053918, 340500, 340 343, 340 729, 709223, 709224, 709218, 370356, 370328
Abstract:
The emergency alert service responds to receipt of emergency alert messages by filtering, formatting and routing emergency alert information to a variety of different networked appliances and also to remote devices. In this way, a consistent warning message is disseminated simultaneously over many different warning systems, thus increasing warning effectiveness while simplifying the warning task. The system thus provides a common alerting protocol that is simple but quite robust and capable of exchanging all-hazard emergency alerts and public warnings over all kinds of networks.

Session Endpoint Management Protocol

US Patent:
7539759, May 26, 2009
Filed:
Apr 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/414370
Inventors:
Sathya Narayanan - Plainsboro NJ, US
Daisaku Komiya - Lawrenceville NJ, US
Rajesh Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
Assignee:
Panasonic Corporation - Osaka
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709227, 709228
Abstract:
A protocol for extending session endpoints in an ad-hoc network environment first performs device discovery to determine local devices within its coverage area and the capability of those devices. These local devices then exchange session descriptions with the endpoint device. If the current session may be supported by one of the local devices, the endpoint device, responsive to a command from an user, transfers the session endpoint to the local device and the endpoint device acts as a proxy for the local device in the session. Optionally, if the local device has a path to the correspondent node that is independent of the path through the endpoint device, it establishes the session along this path and then signal the endpoint node to terminate its session.

Multi-Hop Wireless Network Data Forwarding

US Patent:
2004010, Jun 3, 2004
Filed:
Sep 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/663534
Inventors:
Sathya Narayanan - Plainsboro NJ, US
Daisaku Komiya - Yokohama-shi, JP
Rajesh Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
Symeon Papavassiliou - Fort Lee NJ, US
Sheng Xu - Harrison NJ, US
International Classification:
H04Q007/24
US Classification:
370/338000
Abstract:
A data communication system and method for forwarding data messages in a wireless network having an access point is disclosed. To forward data messages in accordance with the present invention, levels with respect to the access point are determined for wireless devices within the wireless network. Data messages are then transferred sequentially by level between the access point and other wireless devices within the wireless network.

System And Method Using Adaptive Learning Components To Enhance Target Advertising And Customize System Behavior

US Patent:
2004013, Jul 15, 2004
Filed:
Mar 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/392540
Inventors:
Yue Ma - West Windsor NJ, US
Chieh-Chung Chang - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Alan Kaplan - Princeton NJ, US
Rajesh Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
Eran Sitnik - Ossining NY, US
International Classification:
G09B025/00
US Classification:
434/365000, 434/162000
Abstract:
An adaptive learning system learns and adapts to behavior of a user enjoying media content via a handheld device. The system includes a user interface provided to the handheld device and operable to receive user input, and a media delivery mechanism provided to the user interface and operable to deliver media content to the user in response to the user input. In further aspects, the system includes a data store provided to the handheld device and operable to record information relating to user consumption of media content, wherein the user consumption occurs in connection with delivering electronic media content.

System And Method Employing Portable Device For Capturing And Using Broadcast Source Content To Operate Other Digital Devices

US Patent:
2004018, Sep 23, 2004
Filed:
Mar 20, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/393142
Inventors:
Yue Ma - West Windsor NJ, US
Chieh-Chung Chang - Monmouth Junction NJ, US
Rajesh Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
Eran Sitnik - Ossining NY, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/014000
Abstract:
A handheld device (such as a personal digital assistant or a cellular telephone) is capable of receiving digital information obtained from a broadcast source during, for example, the vertical blanking interval or from the Internet. The handheld device is capable of both formulating an instruction based on the digital information received and transferring the information and/or instruction to a remote electronic device. The instructions are used by the remote electronic device to perform a particular operation.

Session Endpoint Management Method For Ad-Hoc Networks

US Patent:
2004020, Oct 14, 2004
Filed:
Mar 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/389422
Inventors:
Sathya Narayanan - Plainsboro NJ, US
Daisaku Komiya - Lawrenceville NJ, US
Rajesh Khandelwal - Bridgewater NJ, US
International Classification:
H04B005/00
US Classification:
455/041200, 455/426100
Abstract:
A method for extending session endpoints in an ad-hoc network environment first performs device discovery to determine local devices within its coverage area and the capability of those devices. These local devices then exchange session descriptions with the endpoint device. If the current session may be supported by one of the local devices, the endpoint device, responsive to a command from an user, transfers the session endpoint to the local device and the endpoint device acts as a proxy for the local device in the session. Optionally, if the local device has a path to the correspondent node that is independent of the path through the endpoint device, it establishes the session along this path and then signal the endpoint node to terminate its session.

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