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Sensys Networks
About Sensys Networks Founded in 2003, Sensys Networks is the world's leading provider of wireless traffic detection and integrated traffic data systems. Our universal platform delivers the most dependable, flexible, and cost-effective mobility solutions on the market today. Easiest to install, integrate, deploy, and maintain, our wireless vehicle detection system delivers an efficient, end-to-end solution for any detection application. Deployed in more than 40 U.S. states and 10 countries, Sensys Networks VDS240 is the technology standard for the world's largest traffic data systems. Dr. Haoui has founded and led several pioneering wireless communications companies over the past two decades. He began his career in 1985 at TCSI where he started the wireless communications division that grew to become one of the world's leading developers of DSP and digital cellular technologies. He led that division through TCSI's successful IPO in 1989. In 1993, Dr. Haoui was the founding CEO of Diva Communications, an early pioneer in the wireless local loop market, and led the company until its acquisition by InnoMedia in 1999. From 1999 until 2003, Dr. Haoui then served as Executive VP at InnoMedia, a leader in the Voice-Over-IP market. In 2003, he co-founded Sensys Networks, dedicated to the development of wireless vehicle detection systems. Dr. Haoui holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from UC Berkeley and an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Dr. Kavaler, an inventor at heart, brings more than 25 years of computer and wireless experience to the practical problems involved in developing very low-power wireless sensors for vehicle detection. A co-founder of Sensys Networks, Dr. Kavaler is both the architect of the Sensys product line and an individual contributor in the software and hardware implementations of the wireless sensors and access points. Previously, Dr. Kavaler was the head of the Berkeley Design Center of Innomedia and served as the architect of the company's telecom server and VoIP gateway products. Before his work at Innomedia, Dr. Kavaler was CTO and VP of Engineering at Diva Communications, a wireless local loop startup he co-founded with Amine Haoui in 1993. Dr. Kavaler has also developed new technologies for UPS, Mitsubishi, AT&T, Sharp, & Digital Microsystems. Dr. Kavaler received his B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. Brian Fuller has over 16 years of product design and development experience in data networking and telephony. Prior to joining Sensys Networks, Mr. Fuller was Director of Hardware Engineering at GoDigital Networks, managing the extensive growth of the company's xDSL technologies while designing patented systems for the company's broadband access products. Mr. Fuller has held positions of increasing technical and managerial responsibility at Odyssia Systems ( now Extreme Networks, Inc ), Diva Communications ( now InnoMedia, Inc ), and OcTel Communications ( now Lucent Technologies, Inc ). Rif Haffar is a seasoned executive whose career has included senior management positions in private and publicly-traded companies. He has led Sales, Marketing, Product Development, Engineering, Operations, and MIS organizations in telecommunications and other industries. Before joining Sensys Rif was president of Pyramid Capital Advisors, a consulting practice assisting private equity funds source, assess and structure deals in the communications and technology space. Mr. Schreiber took on responsibility for Sensys Networks corporate marketing function in 2008 following over a decade of product marketing and management in the semiconductor and automotive industries. Most recently, he was in enterprise product management at NVIDIA. He spent the previous 10 years at Analog Devices in various roles within product marketing, channel management and sales. He started his career in product engineering and desig