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  • San Jose, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • San Diego, CA
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Cupertino, CA

Work

Company: Qualcomm Sep 2011 Position: Sr. test technician

Education

School / High School: New York Institute of Technology- New York, NY 2008 Specialities: Master of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering

Skills

Lte • Rf • Debugging • Testing • Rf Engineering • Perl • 3G • Telecommunications • Agilent • Ip • Umts • Mobile Devices • Gsm • Wireshark • Wideband Code Division Multiple Access • Wcdma • Wireless • Cellular Communications • Qpst • Tems • Tems Investigation • 5G New Radio • Qxdm

Industries

Wireless

Resumes

Resumes

Tarakkumar Dhanani Photo 1

Lead, Wireless Design Group

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Location:
754 Rockwood Dr, San Jose, CA 95129
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
Apple - Cupertino, CA since Aug 2012
Field Design Engineer

Qualcomm - San Diego, CA Sep 2011 - Aug 2012
Sr. Test Technician

QuadGen Wireless Solutions Inc Mar 2011 - Apr 2011
Associate RF Engineer
Education:
New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury 2008 - 2010
Master's degree, Electrical and Computers
R C Patel Institute of Technology 2003 - 2008
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Electronics and Telecommunications
Skills:
Lte
Rf
Debugging
Testing
Rf Engineering
Perl
3G
Telecommunications
Agilent
Ip
Umts
Mobile Devices
Gsm
Wireshark
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
Wcdma
Wireless
Cellular Communications
Qpst
Tems
Tems Investigation
5G New Radio
Qxdm
Tarakkumar Dhanani Photo 2

Tarakkumar Dhanani San Diego, CA

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Work:
Qualcomm

Sep 2011 to 2000
Sr. Test Technician

MCPS
Pittsburgh, PA
Apr 2011 to Sep 2011
Associate RF Engineer

QuadGen Wireless Solutions Inc.
St. Louis, MO
Mar 2011 to Apr 2011
Ass. RF Engineer

Education:
New York Institute of Technology
New York, NY
2008 to 2010
Master of Science in Electrical & Computer Engineering

R.C.PATEL INSTITUTE OF TECH.
Dhule, Maharashtra
2003 to 2008
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Smart Mechanism To Manage Thermal Impact In 5G Nr

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US Patent:
20220394513, Dec 8, 2022
Filed:
Aug 16, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/888989
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Wen Zhao - San Jose CA, US
Lakshmi N. Kavuri - Cupertino CA, US
Li Su - San Jose CA, US
Sagar B. Shah - San Jose CA, US
Sriram Subramanian - Santa Clara CA, US
Vijay Venkataraman - San Jose CA, US
Vishwanth Kamala Govindaraju - Mountain View CA, US
Shiva Krishna Narra - San Jose CA, US
Sanjeevi Balasubramanian - San Jose CA, US
Wei Zhang - Santa Clara CA, US
Madhukar K. Shanbhag - Santa Clara CA, US
Sandeep K. Sunkesala - San Jose CA, US
Srinivasan Nimmala - San Jose CA, US
Muthukumaran Dhanapal - Dublin CA, US
Tarakkumar G. Dhanani - San Jose CA, US
Sree Ram Kodali - Sunnyvale CA, US
Dhruv Khati - San Jose CA, US
Franco Travostino - San Jose CA, US
Thanigaivelu Elangovan - Santa Clara CA, US
Madhusudan Chaudhary - Campbell CA, US
Geoffrey R. Hall - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 24/02
H04W 76/15
H04W 52/28
H04W 76/23
H04W 76/27
H04W 76/30
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to methods and devices for mitigating overheating in a user equipment device (UE). The UE is configured to communicate over each of LTE and 5G NR and may be configured to communicate through 5G NR over each of a Sub-6GHz and a millimeter Wave (mmW) frequency band. The UE is configured to establish an ENDC connection with an enB and one or more gNBs. The UE implements intelligent transmission modification and cell measurement adjustments to mitigate overheating and reduce battery drain.

Reducing Rna Update Procedures And Improving Rach Efficiency

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US Patent:
20230078257, Mar 16, 2023
Filed:
Sep 24, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/935098
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Muthukumaran Dhanapal - San Diego CA, US
Li Su - San Diego CA, US
Sharad Garg - Cupertino CA, US
Syed A. Rahim - Dallas TX, US
Sandeep K. Sunkesala - Cupertino CA, US
Jia Tang - San Jose CA, US
Vijay Gadde - Cupertino CA, US
Tarakkumar G. Dhanani - San Jose CA, US
Muhammad Saad - Sachse TX, US
International Classification:
H04W 36/08
H04W 76/11
H04W 76/27
H04B 17/318
H04W 76/19
H04W 72/04
H04W 52/24
H04W 74/08
Abstract:
Disclosed are embodiments for reducing likelihood of selecting a cell identified by a Radio Access Network (RAN) Notification Area ID (RNA ID) that is different from that identifying a last or current serving cell so as to avoid an RNA update procedure; reducing Random Access Channel (RACH) transmissions for an RNA update procedure and a mobile originated (MO) data transmission in response to a Radio Resource Control (RRC) triggered RNA update procedure; and selecting a band or beam in a multi-band/beam cellular system that improves RACH efficiency.

Reducing Rna Update Procedures And Improving Rach Efficiency

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US Patent:
20210410030, Dec 30, 2021
Filed:
Jun 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/915893
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Muthukumaran Dhanapal - Cupertino CA, US
Li Su - San Diego CA, US
Sharad Garg - Cupertino CA, US
Syed A. Rahim - Cupertino CA, US
Sandeep K. Sunkesala - Cupertino CA, US
Jia Tang - Cupertino CA, US
Vijay Gadde - Cupertino CA, US
Tarakkumar G. Dhanani - Cupertino CA, US
Muhammad Saad - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 36/08
H04W 76/11
H04W 76/27
H04W 74/08
H04W 76/19
H04W 72/04
H04W 52/24
H04B 17/318
Abstract:
Disclosed are embodiments for reducing likelihood of selecting a cell identified by a Radio Access Network (RAN) Notification Area ID (RNA ID) that is different from that identifying a last or current serving cell so as to avoid an RNA update procedure; reducing Random Access Channel (RACH) transmissions for an RNA update procedure and a mobile originated (MO) data transmission in response to a Radio Resource Control (RRC) triggered RNA update procedure; and selecting a band or beam in a multi-band/beam cellular system that improves RACH efficiency.

5G Nr Efficient Fr1/Fr2 Operation

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US Patent:
20210385707, Dec 9, 2021
Filed:
May 26, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/331331
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Syed A. Rahim - Allen TX, US
Sharad Garg - Cupertino CA, US
Vijay Venkataraman - San Jose CA, US
Jia Tang - San Jose CA, US
Wenping Lou - San Jose CA, US
Thanigaivelu Elangovan - Santa Clara CA, US
Pengkai Zhao - San Jose CA, US
Tarakkumar G. Dhanani - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 36/00
H04W 24/04
H04W 74/08
Abstract:
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for RACH procedures to avoid excessive handover/secondary cell group failures. A base station may declare a handover and/or secondary cell group (SCG) failure and may determine that a failure threshold has been met. The base station may perform a remedial action in response to meeting the failure threshold. The failure threshold may be multi-dimensional, where a first dimension is associated with a number of handover/SCG failures and where a second dimension is associated with a time period in which the number of handover/SCG failures occurred. Further, a third dimension may be associated with a UE mobility state and a fourth dimension may be associated with whether the UE is using FR1 or FR2. The remedial action in response to meeting the failure threshold may include the base station suspending transmission of measurement object configurations for a specified period of time.

Transmitting Acknowledgment Messages On Preferred Link In 5G Carrier Aggregation

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US Patent:
20210050946, Feb 18, 2021
Filed:
Jun 16, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/902656
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Tarakkumar G. Dhanani - San Jose CA, US
Shiva Krishna Narra - San Jose CA, US
Sharad Garg - Cupertino CA, US
Vijay Gadde - San Jose CA, US
Madhukar K. Shanbhag - Santa Clara CA, US
Sandeep K. Sunkesala - San Jose CA, US
Sree Ram Kodali - San Jose CA, US
Haitong Sun - Irvine CA, US
Sanjeevi Balasubramanian - San Jose CA, US
Vishwanth Kamala Govindaraju - Mountain View CA, US
Wei Zhang - Santa Clara CA, US
Wei Zeng - San Diego CA, US
Dawei Zhang - Saratoga CA, US
Yuchul Kim - San Jose CA, US
Hong He - Cupertino CA, US
Alosious Pradeep Prabhakar - Singapore, SG
International Classification:
H04L 1/18
H04W 76/15
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to methods and devices for transmitting acknowledgment messages on a preferred cell in a carrier aggregation scenario. A user equipment device (UE) establishes a connection with a primary cell and one or more secondary cells, and determines a preferred cell from among the primary cell and the one or more secondary cells based at least in part on one or more quality metrics. The UE may determine the preferred cell at least in part in response to determining that transmission power of the UE has been limited due to a specific absorption rate (SAR) backoff feature of the UE. The UE transmits a notification to a network indicating that the UE intends to transmit an acknowledgement message to the preferred cell, and transmits the acknowledgment message to the preferred cell.

Adaptive Antenna Tuning System For Improving Cellular Call Reception In Mobile Devices

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US Patent:
20190296789, Sep 26, 2019
Filed:
Mar 18, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/356986
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Ming Hu - Sunnyvale CA, US
Hailong Yang - Daly City CA, US
Tarakkumar G. Dhanani - San Jose CA, US
Vijay Gadde - San Jose CA, US
Xueting Liu - San Jose CA, US
Dikshit Garg - San Jose CA, US
Neeraj D. Vaghela - San Jose CA, US
Mohit Narang - Cupertino CA, US
Sharad Garg - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/401
H04B 1/00
Abstract:
A wireless communication device (UE) may conduct wireless communications using one or more antennas according to multiple radio access technologies (RAT) associated with corresponding operating frequency bands. The UE may perform adaptive antenna tuning, for example, application-based antenna tuning for increasing the operating efficiency of the UE, which may improve user experience. The UE may periodically identify one or more applications running on the UE, the respective RATs that support the (running) applications, and which of the corresponding frequency bands are used by the (running) applications. The UE may determine the tuner device settings for tuning the one or more antenna(s) based on the (running) applications or the type and/or priority of the (running) applications, which RATs support the running applications, which of the corresponding frequency bands are used by the (running) applications, and operating conditions associated with the frequency bands used by the (running) applications.
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