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  • 9670 90Th St, Seminole, FL 33777 (727) 391-5518 (727) 392-0026
  • 2330 Kings Point Dr, Largo, FL 33774 (813) 368-4458

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Telecommunications

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Us Patents

Indirect Dsl Over Loaded And Unloaded Loops

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US Patent:
7471777, Dec 30, 2008
Filed:
May 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/434864
Inventors:
Gordon F. Bremer - Largo FL, US
William L. Betts - St. Petersburg FL, US
Philip J. Kyees - Largo FL, US
Assignee:
Summit Technology Systems, LP - Bala Cynwyd PA
International Classification:
H04M 11/00
US Classification:
379 9308, 379 9328
Abstract:
Indirect digital subscriber line (DSL) service generally involves connecting conversion equipment that converts between DSL service delivered to a customer premises and DSL service that connects back to a data network. Indirect DSL service may be delivered on the same loop to the customer premises that also carries a native 0-4 KHz POTS interface. For larger deployments, the conversion equipment may include inverse multiplexing to combine multiple links back to the data network to support DSL service. Furthermore, the conversion equipment may include functions to digitize the POTS service. Aggregating DSL data from multiple customers and/or digitizing POTS service that may be multiplexed with the DSL data allows for significant pair gain opportunities.

Method And Apparatus For Automatic Selection And Operation Of A Subscriber Line Spectrum Class Technology

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US Patent:
7894472, Feb 22, 2011
Filed:
Mar 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/074029
Inventors:
Gordon Bremer - Clearwater FL, US
Philip J. Kyees - Largo FL, US
Assignee:
Brandywine Communications Technologies, LLC - Villanova PA
International Classification:
H04J 3/16
US Classification:
370465, 370252, 375130, 375222
Abstract:
The present invention provides a communication device, such as a modem, that is capable of detecting whether it is capable of operating in a mode that is compatible with one or more of the Spectrum Management Classes. The modem automatically selects a mode of operation that is compliant with one or more of the Spectrum Management Classes. The communication device also determines whether it is capable of operating in multiple modes that are compliant with multiple Spectrum Management Classes, and is capable of selecting the modes of operation that optimizes the performance of the communication device. Furthermore, the communication device is capable of determining when it is not capable of operating in a mode that is compliant with at least one of the Spectrum Management Classes and which prevents operation of itself upon determining that it is not capable of operating in a mode that is compliant with at least one of the Spectrum Management Classes.

Repeaterless Backhaul

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US Patent:
20090262911, Oct 22, 2009
Filed:
Nov 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/276682
Inventors:
Gordon F. Bremer - Largo FL, US
William L. Betts - St. Petersburg FL, US
Philip J. Kyees - Largo FL, US
International Classification:
H04M 11/00
US Classification:
379 9305
Abstract:
Using the concepts of inverse multiplexing, repeaterless backhaul can be provided on loaded or unloaded loops. Inverse multiplexing can effectively support a large bit rate capacity between the conversion equipment and the CO-side equipment by utilizing a large enough number of potentially low capacity loops. As the distance that the data has to be backhauled increases, the bit rate capacities of the loops generally decrease. However, this decrease in the bit rate capacities of the loops can be compensated for by using inverse multiplexing to gather together enough loops to meet the data rate requirements for backhauling customer data given various service level and contention criteria.

Splitterless Communication

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US Patent:
20090262912, Oct 22, 2009
Filed:
Nov 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/276715
Inventors:
Gordon F. Bremer - Largo FL, US
William L. Betts - St. Petersburg FL, US
Philip J. Kyees - Largo FL, US
International Classification:
H04M 11/00
H04B 1/38
US Classification:
379 9306, 375222
Abstract:
Distortion caused by a DSL signal can be determined with the DSL signal. The DSL signal and/or the power spectral density (PSD) can be altered to suitably reduce or eliminate the distortion effects, which normally would be reduced by a POTS splitter. As a result of such adjustments to the DSL signal, the POTS band noise is suitably reduced to resolve potential adverse POTS quality issues. In addition, the DSL performance can be improved as well as the undesirable distortion is reduced. Splitterless DSL allows the DSL equipment to be connected to subscriber loops without needing a POTS splitter. This splitterless DSL configuration may be used with conversion equipment utilized to provide indirect DSL service over loaded and/or unloaded loops. In addition, the splitterless DSL configuration also will work with normal DSLAMs.

Method And Apparatus For Automatic Selection And Operation Of A Subscriber Line Spectrum Class Technology

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US Patent:
20110134977, Jun 9, 2011
Filed:
Feb 15, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/027539
Inventors:
Gordon Bremer - Clearwater FL, US
Philip J. Kyees - Largo FL, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/38
US Classification:
375222
Abstract:
Systems and methods for selecting an operating mode for a communication device are disclosed. The operating mode is compatible with one or more spectrum management classes. One such method includes measuring subscriber loop characteristics and identifying a first allowable class corresponding to the measured subscriber loop characteristics. The allowable class is chosen from a group of spectrum management classes. The method further includes selecting an operating mode from a group of possible operating modes. The selected operating mode is compatible with the first allowable class.

Method And Apparatus For Automatic Selection And Operation Of A Subscriber Line Spectrum Class Technology

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US Patent:
6970501, Nov 29, 2005
Filed:
May 17, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/573518
Inventors:
Gordon Bremer - Clearwater FL, US
Philip J. Kyees - Largo FL, US
Assignee:
Paradyne Corporation - Largo FL
International Classification:
H04B001/38
US Classification:
375222, 375220, 375377, 379 9301
Abstract:
The present invention provides a communication device, such as a modem, that is capable of detecting whether it is capable of operating in a mode that is compatible with one or more of the Spectrum Management Classes. The modem automatically selects a mode of operation that is compliant with one or more of the Spectrum Management Classes. The communication device also determines whether it is capable of operating in multiple modes that are compliant with multiple Spectrum Management Classes, and is capable of selecting the modes of operation that optimize the performance of the communication device. Furthermore, the communication device is capable of determining when it is not capable of operating in a mode that is compliant with at least one of the Spectrum Management Classes and which prevents operation of itself upon determining that it is not capable of operating in a mode that is compliant with at least one of the Spectrum Management Classes.
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