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  • Santa Ana, CA
  • 4234 Mclaughlin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 963-4730
  • 4231 Mclaughlin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90066
  • 11620 Mayfield Ave APT 205, Los Angeles, CA 90049 (310) 266-7391
  • 3548 Kelton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034 (310) 836-5073
  • 3516 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066 (310) 572-9963
  • Santa Monica, CA

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Independent Professional

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Location:
11620 Mayfield Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90049
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Truecar, Inc. 2010 - Aug 2012
Software Architect

Threshold Interactive 2008 - 2010
Director of Software Architecture

Authenticlick Feb 2008 - Jun 2008
Senior Software Engineer

Independant Consultant (Self Employed) Feb 2008 - Jun 2008
Independent Professional

Adaptive Ai 2007 - Dec 2007
Senior Engineer
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles 1992 - 1999
Master of Science, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Engineering
Skills:
C#
Perl
Python
C++
Interests:
Clarinet
Saxophone
Reading
Languages:
English
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Anton Sipos

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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
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Anton Sipos

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Location:
4234 Mclaughlin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90066
Industry:
Arts And Crafts
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Internetworked Hybrid Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (Wins)

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US Patent:
6826607, Nov 30, 2004
Filed:
Oct 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/685019
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA
Anton I. Sipos - Los Angeles CA
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA
Assignee:
Sensoria Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G08B 108
US Classification:
709224, 340539
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.

Method And Apparatus For Distributed Signal Processing Among Internetworked Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (Wins)

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US Patent:
6832251, Dec 14, 2004
Filed:
Oct 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/685020
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA
Anton I. Sipos - Los Angeles CA
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA
Assignee:
Sensoria Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G08B 108
US Classification:
709224, 340539
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.

Method And Apparatus For Internetworked Wireless Integrated Network Sensor (Wins) Nodes

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US Patent:
6859831, Feb 22, 2005
Filed:
Oct 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/685018
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA, US
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA, US
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA, US
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA, US
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA, US
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA, US
Anton I. Sipos - Los Angeles CA, US
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA, US
Assignee:
Sensoria Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G08B001/08
US Classification:
709224, 340539
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.

Method For Collecting And Processing Data Using Internetworked Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (Wins)

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US Patent:
7020701, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
Oct 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/684565
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA, US
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA, US
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA, US
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA, US
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA, US
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA, US
Anton I. Sipos - Los Angeles CA, US
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA, US
Assignee:
Sensoria Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
G06F 9/44
H04L 12/28
H01L 25/00
US Classification:
709224, 370390, 250332, 717100
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.

Apparatus For Compact Internetworked Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (Wins)

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US Patent:
7797367, Sep 14, 2010
Filed:
Oct 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/684387
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA, US
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA, US
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA, US
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA, US
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA, US
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA, US
Anton I. Sipos - Los Angeles CA, US
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709200
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.

Method For Internetworked Hybrid Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (Wins)

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US Patent:
7844687, Nov 30, 2010
Filed:
Oct 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/684742
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA, US
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA, US
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA, US
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA, US
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA, US
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA, US
Anton I. Sipos - Los Angeles CA, US
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709220
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.

Apparatus For Internetworked Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (Wins)

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US Patent:
8140658, Mar 20, 2012
Filed:
Oct 4, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/684706
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA, US
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA, US
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA, US
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA, US
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA, US
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA, US
Anton I. Sipos - Los Angeles CA, US
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA, US
Assignee:
Borgia/Cummins, LLC - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G06F 15/177
US Classification:
709224
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.

Apparatus For Internetworked Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (Wins)

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US Patent:
20100148940, Jun 17, 2010
Filed:
Feb 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/710218
Inventors:
David C. Gelvin - Escondido CA, US
Lewis D. Girod - Los Angeles CA, US
William J. Kaiser - Los Angeles CA, US
William M. Merrill - Los Angeles CA, US
Fredric Newberg - San Diego CA, US
Gregory J. Pottie - Los Angeles CA, US
Anton L. Sipos - Los Angeles CA, US
Sandeep Vardhan - Walnut CA, US
International Classification:
G08B 9/00
US Classification:
34028602
Abstract:
The Wireless Integrated Network Sensor Next Generation (WINS NG) nodes provide distributed network and Internet access to sensors, controls, and processors that are deeply embedded in equipment, facilities, and the environment. The WINS NG network is a new monitoring and control capability for applications in transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. The WINS NG nodes combine microsensor technology, low power distributed signal processing, low power computation, and low power, low cost wireless and/or wired networking capability in a compact system. The WINS NG networks provide sensing, local control, remote reconfigurability, and embedded intelligent systems in structures, materials, and environments.
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