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  • 2528 Cobblewood Dr, Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 272-1036
  • 2528 Cobblewood Dr APT 82, Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 272-1036
  • Buffalo Grove, IL
  • Evanston, IL
  • Skokie, IL
  • Deerfield, IL
  • 2528 Cobblewood Dr #82, Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 529-7743

Work

Company: Quantum data inc. Jun 2007 Position: System architect

Education

School / High School: Uzhhorod State University 1974 to 1979

Skills

Embedded Systems • Embedded Software • Device Drivers • System Architecture • C • Vxworks • Software Engineering • Software Development • Tcp/Ip • Linux • C++ • Debugging • Clearcase • Operating Systems • Hardware • Rtos • Testing • Perl • Software Design • Integration • Unix • Architecture • Agile Methodologies • Firmware • Embedded Linux • Object Oriented Design • I2C • Hardware Architecture • Wireless • Subversion • Troubleshooting • Telecommunications • Multithreading • Docsis • Snmp • Voip • Xml • Tcl • Ip • Ethernet • Manufacturing • Eclipse • Microprocessors • Uml • Digital Tv • Fpga • Vhdl • Arm • Python • Assembly

Languages

Russian

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

Resumes

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System Architect

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Location:
Chicago, IL
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Quantum Data Inc. since Jun 2007
System Architect

Toshiba Medical Research Institute Sep 2005 - Jun 2007
Software Specialist

Parus Interactive. Inc Oct 2004 - Sep 2005
System Architect

Webley Systems Oct 2004 - Aug 2005
Systems Architect

SBC Jun 2002 - Oct 2004
Systems Architect
Education:
Uzhhorod State University 1974 - 1979
Skills:
Embedded Systems
Embedded Software
Device Drivers
System Architecture
C
Vxworks
Software Engineering
Software Development
Tcp/Ip
Linux
C++
Debugging
Clearcase
Operating Systems
Hardware
Rtos
Testing
Perl
Software Design
Integration
Unix
Architecture
Agile Methodologies
Firmware
Embedded Linux
Object Oriented Design
I2C
Hardware Architecture
Wireless
Subversion
Troubleshooting
Telecommunications
Multithreading
Docsis
Snmp
Voip
Xml
Tcl
Ip
Ethernet
Manufacturing
Eclipse
Microprocessors
Uml
Digital Tv
Fpga
Vhdl
Arm
Python
Assembly
Languages:
Russian

Publications

Us Patents

Data Migration Using Sms Simulator

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US Patent:
20050075856, Apr 7, 2005
Filed:
Oct 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/677133
Inventors:
Daniel Wozniak - St. Charles IL, US
Mikhail Voldman - Northbrook IL, US
International Classification:
G06F009/45
US Classification:
703022000
Abstract:
Migration to a service management system (SMS) is facilitated using an SMS simulator. Each of a plurality of provisioning requests is directed to the SMS simulator rather than the SMS. For each of a plurality of syntactically correct requests, the SMS simulator assigns a provisioning component identifier associated with the request, stores a command associated with the request and its associated provisioning component identifier in a transaction file, and sends a provisioning response based on the request. The requests in the transaction file are replayed to provision the SMS.

System And Method For A Multi-Frequency Upstream Channel In A Computer Network

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US Patent:
7085306, Aug 1, 2006
Filed:
Oct 30, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/013321
Inventors:
Mikhail Voldman - Northbrook IL, US
Dan Budinger - Arlington Heights IL, US
Ali Akgun - Chicago IL, US
John G. Fijolek - Naperville IL, US
Mark O. Vogel - Hampshire IL, US
Kris Kelkar - Camarillo CA, US
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Marlborough MA
International Classification:
H04B 1/713
US Classification:
375132, 375133, 370431, 370436, 370341, 370329
Abstract:
System and method for providing a multi-frequency upstream transmission channel to a network device. When a headend network entity generates an upstream channel descriptor message, the descriptor message includes at least two upstream frequencies available for upstream transmission, and a frequency hopping descriptor with a frequency-hopping pattern associated with the available frequencies for determining an upstream frequency for upstream transmission. The headend provides a timing reference for determining upstream transmission periods on the frequencies available on the network device. When the headend receives upstream transmission on one of the available upstream frequencies, the headend network entity determines frequency distortions. If the distortions exceed a threshold level, the headend may send a new upstream channel descriptor message that excludes the upstream frequency associated with the high frequency distortions, add a new upstream frequency, or defines a new frequency-hopping pattern.
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