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Principal Software Systems Engineer

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Location:
6 Leeward Ct, Durham, NC 27713
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Ericsson Jan 2000 - May 2008
Senior Software Engineer

Extreme Networks Jan 2000 - May 2008
Principal Software Systems Engineer

Ericsson Sep 1996 - Jan 2000
Staff Engineer
Education:
North Carolina State University 1992 - 1996
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics 1990 - 1992
Skills:
Device Drivers
Linux
Embedded Software
Linux Kernel
Git
C
R
Embedded Systems
Rmd
Ipsec
Rtos
Python
Gnu Make
Raspberry Pi
Arduino
Google App Engine
Tcp/Ip
Perl
Routers
System Architecture
Ip
Network Processors
Systems Engineering
Ethernet
Embedded Linux
Wireless
Software Engineering
Shell Scripting
Unix
Debugging
Svn
Languages:
English
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Senior Software Engineer

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Position:
Senior Software Engineer at Extreme Networks
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
Extreme Networks since 2008
Senior Software Engineer

Ericsson Jan 2000 - May 2008
Senior Software Engineer

Ericsson Sep 1996 - Jan 2000
Staff Engineer
Education:
North Carolina State University 1992 - 1996
BS, Electrical Engineering
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics 1990 - 1992
HS
Skills:
Embedded Software
RTOS
Device Drivers
Linux
Matlab
Linux Kernel
Embedded Systems
Network Processors
Systems Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Performing Load Balancing Across A Plurality Of Servers

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US Patent:
20060239196, Oct 26, 2006
Filed:
Apr 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/114596
Inventors:
Sanjay Khanna - Cary NC, US
Peter Denz - Cary NC, US
Daniel Schudel - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
H04J 1/16
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370235000, 370392000
Abstract:
Various systems and method are disclosed for selecting a destination server from a plurality of servers, the method comprising: receiving an incoming packet; identifying a stream of bits from within the incoming packet; calculating a signature from the identified stream of bits; mapping the incoming packet to the destination server using the signature; updating the statistics for the destination server, and forwarding the incoming packet to the destination server.
Daniel Schudel from Durham, NC Get Report