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Kevin P Orazietti

from Chester, CT
Age ~63

Kevin Orazietti Phones & Addresses

  • 63 Cedar Lake Rd, Chester, CT 06412 (860) 526-7807
  • 63 Cedar Lake Rd #B, Chester, CT 06412 (860) 526-7807
  • 63C Cedar Lake Rd, Chester, CT 06412
  • 8 Rockwell Ave, Naugatuck, CT 06770 (203) 723-2012
  • Cocoa Beach, FL
  • Shelton, CT

Work

Company: Arris Position: Sqa engineer

Education

Degree: M.Ed. School / High School: Post University Specialities: Education

Skills

Ethernet • Fiber Optics • Optical Fiber • Dwdm • Wifi • Docsis • Broadband • Voip • Rf • Ip • Telecommunications • Wireless • Iptv • Testing • Sip • Mpls • Network Design • Dsl • Vod • Telephony • Tcp/Ip • Embedded Systems • Network Engineering • Atm Networks • Device Drivers • Firmware • Fpga • Sdh • Unified Communications • Sales Engineering • Transmission • Metro Ethernet • Mpeg • Snmp • Lan Wan • Hfc • Internet Protocol Suite • Hybrid Fiber Coaxial • Multiprotocol Label Switching • Synchronous Digital Hierarchy • Frame Relay • Digital Tv • Microsoft Office • Management • Project Management

Ranks

Certificate: General Radiotelephone Operator License Ship Radar Endorsement

Industries

Telecommunications

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Qa Engineer

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Location:
101 Stamford Dr, Cary, NC 27513
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
ARRIS
SQA Engineer
Education:
Post University
M.Ed., Education
Skills:
Ethernet
Fiber Optics
Optical Fiber
Dwdm
Wifi
Docsis
Broadband
Voip
Rf
Ip
Telecommunications
Wireless
Iptv
Testing
Sip
Mpls
Network Design
Dsl
Vod
Telephony
Tcp/Ip
Embedded Systems
Network Engineering
Atm Networks
Device Drivers
Firmware
Fpga
Sdh
Unified Communications
Sales Engineering
Transmission
Metro Ethernet
Mpeg
Snmp
Lan Wan
Hfc
Internet Protocol Suite
Hybrid Fiber Coaxial
Multiprotocol Label Switching
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
Frame Relay
Digital Tv
Microsoft Office
Management
Project Management
Certifications:
General Radiotelephone Operator License Ship Radar Endorsement
Connecticut Educator Certification
Dev296X: Getting Started With the Internet of Things (Iot)
Federal Communications Commission
Connecticut State Department of Education, License 090 Occupational Subjects In Ct Technical High Schools
License 090 Occupational Subjects In Ct Technical High Schools

Publications

Us Patents

Detecting The Presence Of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering In A Fiber Of A Communication System

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US Patent:
20130045003, Feb 21, 2013
Filed:
Aug 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/209549
Inventors:
Venkatesh G. Mutalik - Middleton CT, US
Kevin P. Orazietti - Chester CT, US
International Classification:
H04B 10/08
US Classification:
398 25
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses are provided to determine whether SBS is present in a fiber of a communication system. An SBS detector comprising a circulator and a detector is used to determine whether SBS is occurring in a fiber. An input optical signal can be received at a first port of the circulator and output at a second port of the circulator where the fiber is connected. The circulator can receive a reflected optical signal from the fiber at the second port of the circulator and output the reflected optical signal at the third port. A detector connected to third port of the circulator receives the reflected optical signal and converts the reflected optical signal to a D.C. voltage.

Non-Shorting Cable Coring Tool

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US Patent:
20210210917, Jul 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 31, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/139895
Inventors:
- Hickory NC, US
Jared M. Gordon - Chalfont PA, US
Robert F. Giordano - Branchburg NJ, US
Zhijian Sun - Avon CT, US
Zoran Maricevic - West Hartford CT, US
Michael P. Galecki - Cheshire CT, US
Eric J. Cormier - Bristol CT, US
Kevin P. Orazietti - Chester CT, US
International Classification:
H01R 43/01
H01R 9/05
Abstract:
A coring tool for a coaxial cable has a tool holder and cutter bit mounted to the tool holder. The cutter bit is constructed from a conductive metal or alloy which is durable for rotatably drilling out and removing a dielectric core surrounding a central conductor of the coaxial cable, as the central conductor is preserved by passing into a central bore formed in the cutter bit. The cutter bit also includes a non-conductive sleeve or coating which prevents the cutter bit from electrically interconnecting, e.g., shorting, the central conductor to an outer conductor of the coaxial cable.

Striping Of Signal To Groups Of Nodes For Flexible Service Group Sizing

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US Patent:
20200358549, Nov 12, 2020
Filed:
Jul 28, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/941096
Inventors:
- Suwanee GA, US
Kevin P. Orazietti - Chester CT, US
Hui Fang - Northborough MA, US
John O. Caezza - Farmington CT, US
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
G02B 6/293
Abstract:
In one embodiment, a first group of splitters receives a group of signals from a group of transmitters. Each splitter in the first group of splitters splits a signal into a plurality of signals that are sent to a plurality of multiplexers. A multiplexer in the plurality of multiplexers receives one of the plurality of signals from each splitter in the group of splitters and multiplexes the received one of the plurality of signals into a multiplexed signal. The multiplexer sends the multiplexed signal through a single connection in which upstream signals are sent to a group of nodes and downstream signals are received from the group of nodes. A de-multiplexer de-multiplexes the multiplexed signal into the group of signals and sends the group of signals to the group of nodes via a second group of splitters that are connected to the group of nodes.

Node Fiber Connectorization

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US Patent:
20200081215, Mar 12, 2020
Filed:
Sep 10, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/126569
Inventors:
- Suwanee GA, US
John O. Caezza - Farmington CT, US
Scott Kahoun - East Windsor CT, US
Scott T. Ishler - Bellefonte PA, US
Kevin P. Orazietti - Chester CT, US
Zhijian Sun - Avon CT, US
Roy A. Harbert - Pittsburgh PA, US
Brian Solomon - Plantsville CT, US
International Classification:
G02B 6/44
G02B 6/42
Abstract:
A HFC network includes an optical node, a first fiber optic cable, and a second fiber optic cable. The first fiber optic cable has a first end that is connected to the optical node for delivering signals to the optical node. The second fiber optic cable has a first end that is positioned within the optical node. Optical fibers of the first optic cable are ribbonized and spliced to ribbonized optical fibers of the second fiber optic cable at a spliced connection such that signals can be transmitted between the fiber optic cables. An optical fiber of the first fiber optic cable is spliced to a connectorized fiber pigtail at a spliced connection, and the connectorized fiber pigtail is optically connected to a broadband optical transceiver in the optical node. The spliced connections are stored in a fiber splice tray within the optical node.
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