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Mohana Reddy Posam

from San Jose, CA
Age ~55

Mohana Posam Phones & Addresses

  • 3416 Glenprosen Ct, San Jose, CA 95148 (408) 203-6608
  • 220 Mathilda Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (408) 733-5478
  • 260 Mathilda Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (408) 733-5478
  • 260 N Mathilda Ave #G5, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (408) 733-5478
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • 220 N Mathilda Ave APT 8, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (408) 506-4056

Work

Company: Fujitsu network communications Mar 2009 to Feb 2010 Position: Data services team member (level iv) - metroethernet solutions

Education

Degree: M.Tech School / High School: Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 1994 to 1996 Specialities: Computer Science and Technology

Skills

Embedded Systems • Vxworks • Ethernet • Tcp/Ip • Snmp • Device Drivers • Rtos • Requirements Analysis • Tcl • Clearcase • Functional Specifications • Project Estimation • Python • Freebsd • Routing • Mpls • Embedded Software • Qos • Internet Protocol Suite

Interests

Valleyball • Multimedia Creations • Playing Table Tennis • Reading

Industries

Computer Networking

Resumes

Resumes

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Mohana Posam

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Fujitsu Network Communications Mar 2009 - Feb 2010
Data Services Team Member (level IV) - Metroethernet Solutions

Nortel Networks Mar 2008 - Mar 2009
Software Engineering Manager - L2 & L3 Forwarding & QoS

Nortel Networks Apr 2006 - Mar 2008
Software Architect and Designer - Forwarding and QoS

Tasman Networks Oct 2004 - Mar 2006
Technical Leader

CoSine Communications May 1999 - Sep 2004
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 1994 - 1996
M.Tech, Computer Science and Technology
Andhra University 1990 - 1994
B.E, Electronics and Communication
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Vxworks
Ethernet
Tcp/Ip
Snmp
Device Drivers
Rtos
Requirements Analysis
Tcl
Clearcase
Functional Specifications
Project Estimation
Python
Freebsd
Routing
Mpls
Embedded Software
Qos
Internet Protocol Suite
Interests:
Valleyball
Multimedia Creations
Playing Table Tennis
Reading

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Increasing The Output Of A Cryptographic System

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US Patent:
20130117553, May 9, 2013
Filed:
Dec 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/693312
Inventors:
Rockstar Consortium US LP - New York NY, US
Mohana Posam - Sunnyvale CA, US
Abha Jain - San Jose CA, US
Ayfang Yang - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Rockstar Consortium US LP - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 9/28
US Classification:
713150
Abstract:
The rate at which packets are provided to a cryptographic engine of a cryptographic system is adjusted using a feedback mechanism to increase the output of the cryptographic system. Data is classified and queued on a per class/flow basis and stored in input queues prior to being processed. A class based queue scheduler is implemented to select data from the input queues to be transmitted to the cryptographic engine. The cryptographic engine operates in processing cycles. At each cycle, an amount of data is transferred from the input queues to a cryptographic engine input queue. A cryptographic accelerator in the cryptographic engine processes the data on the cryptographic engine input queue during the cycle. The output rate of the cryptographic accelerator is measured during the cycle and this value is used as feedback to determine how much data should be passed to the cryptographic engine for a subsequent cycle.

Method And Apparatus For Increasing The Output Of A Cryptographic System

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US Patent:
8370622, Feb 5, 2013
Filed:
Dec 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/006279
Inventors:
Mohan Dattatreya - Sunnyvale CA, US
Mohana Posam - Sunnyvale CA, US
Abha Jain - San Jose CA, US
Ayfang Yang - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Rockstar Consortium US LP - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
713151, 713192
Abstract:
The rate at which packets are provided to a cryptographic engine of a cryptographic system may be adjusted using a feedback mechanism to increase the output of the cryptographic system. Data is classified and queued on a per class/flow basis and stored in input queues prior to being processed by the cryptographic engine. A class based queue scheduler is implemented to select data from the input queues to be transmitted to the cryptographic engine. The cryptographic engine operates in processing cycles. At each cycle, an amount of data is transferred from the input queues to a cryptographic engine input queue. A cryptographic accelerator in the cryptographic engine processes the data on the cryptographic engine input queue during the cycle. The output rate of the cryptographic accelerator is measured during the cycle and this value is used as feedback to determine how much data should be passed to the cryptographic engine for a subsequent cycle.
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