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  • 483 Halsey Ave, Buffalo, MN 55313 (763) 477-3713
  • Longville, MN
  • 8091 Woodhill Ct, Rockford, MN 55373 (763) 477-3713
  • 891 Woodhill Ct, Rockford, MN 55373 (763) 477-3713
  • 15940 Island View Rd, Prior Lake, MN 55372 (952) 447-7018
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Saint Paul, MN
  • Wright, MN

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Jeremy Paatela

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Location:
4455 Genesee St, Buffalo, NY 14225
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
General Dynamics AIS since Mar 2009
Lead Engineer

Dillon Engineering Jan 2007 - Dec 2008
Chief Engineer

General Dynamics AIS 2002 - 2007
Lead Engineer

Terago Communications 2000 - 2002
Principal Engineer

Neo Networks 1998 - 1999
Senior Engineer
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1991 - 1993
BS, Electrical Engineering
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Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Providing Transformation Of Multi-Protocol Packets In A Data Stream

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US Patent:
7539195, May 26, 2009
Filed:
Sep 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/224692
Inventors:
Jeremy B. Paatela - Rockford MN, US
Scott A. Sarkinen - Mounds View MN, US
Hemant Vrajlal Trivedi - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
SLT Logic, LLC - Boston MA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370392, 370469, 370401, 370474
Abstract:
A system and method for facilitating packet transformation of multi-protocol, multi-flow, streaming data. Packet portions subject to change are temporarily stored, and acted upon through processing of protocol-dependent instructions, resulting in a protocol-dependent modification of the temporarily stored packet information. Validity tags are associated with different segments of the temporarily-stored packet, where the state of each tag determines whether its corresponding packet segment will form part of the resulting modified packet. Only those packet segments identified as being part of the resulting modified packet are reassembled prior to dispatch of the packet.

System And Method For Providing Transformation Of Multi-Protocol Packets In A Data Stream

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US Patent:
20020163935, Nov 7, 2002
Filed:
May 4, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/849804
Inventors:
Jeremy Paatela - Rockford MN, US
Scott Sarkinen - Mounds View MN, US
Hemant Trivedi - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Terago Communications, Inc. - Maple Grove MN
International Classification:
H04L012/54
US Classification:
370/466000, 370/474000
Abstract:
A system and method for facilitating packet transformation of multi-protocol, multi-flow, streaming data. Packet portions subject to change are temporarily stored, and acted upon through processing of protocol-dependent instructions, resulting in a protocol-dependent modification of the temporarily stored packet information. Validity tags are associated with different segments of the temporarily-stored packet, where the state of each tag determines whether its corresponding packet segment will form part of the resulting modified packet. Only those packet segments identified as being part of the resulting modified packet are reassembled prior to dispatch of the packet.

System And Method For Providing Transformation Of Multi-Protocol Packets In A Data Stream

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US Patent:
20090213856, Aug 27, 2009
Filed:
May 8, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/437573
Inventors:
Jeremy B. Paatela - Rockford MN, US
Scott A. Sarkinen - Mounds View MN, US
Hemant Vrajlal Trivedi - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
SLT Logic LLC - Boston MA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370392, 3703957, 370401
Abstract:
A system and method for facilitating packet transformation of multi-protocol, multi-flow, streaming data. Packet portions subject to change are temporarily stored, and acted upon through processing of protocol-dependent instructions, resulting in a protocol-dependent modification of the temporarily stored packet information. Validity tags are associated with different segments of the temporarily-stored packet, where the state of each tag determines whether its corresponding packet segment will form part of the resulting modified packet. Only those packet segments identified as being part of the resulting modified packet are reassembled prior to dispatch of the packet.
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