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  • Arlington, VA
  • 525 Inglewood Rd, Bel Air, MD 21015
  • Tinton Falls, NJ
  • Alexandria, VA
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Shrewsbury, NJ
  • Fairfax, VA
  • 525 Inglewood Rd, Bel Air, MD 21015 (732) 299-6627

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Paul Gerald Zablocky

Address:
525 Inglewood Rd, Bel Air, MD 21015
License #:
A5279683
Category:
Airmen

Publications

Us Patents

Methods And Systems For Adjusting Sectors Across Coverage Cells

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US Patent:
6708036, Mar 16, 2004
Filed:
Jun 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/884649
Inventors:
Paul Proctor - Eatontown NJ
Paul G. Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ
Assignee:
Telcordia Technologies, Inc. - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455446, 455 6711, 455424, 455524
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for adjusting sectors across coverage cells using base stations interconnected by a packet network. A plurality of wireless devices monitor the pilot channel signal strength of their respective serving cell. The serving cells then collect measurements from the wireless devices and calculate the boundaries of their respective coverage areas. The serving cells then transmit their calculations to their neighboringing cells. Upon receipt, the neighboring cells use the calculations to adjust the coverage of their sectors.

Methods And Systems For Reducing Interference Across Coverage Cells

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US Patent:
6771934, Aug 3, 2004
Filed:
Jun 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/884637
Inventors:
Stephanie Demers - Edison NJ
Paul G. Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ
Shimon Moshavi - Bet Shemesh, IL
Assignee:
Telcordia Technologies, Inc. - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
H04B 100
US Classification:
455 631, 455 6713, 455517, 375148, 375346
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for reducing interference across coverage cells using base stations interconnected by a packet network. A wireless device monitors the channel signal strength of its serving cell and its neighboring cell. The serving cell collects measurements from the wireless devices within its cell and informs its neighboring cell when one of the wireless device may be causing significant interference to the neighboring cell. The neighboring cell collects this information and executes a multi-user detection and cancellation algorithm on a subset of these interfering wireless devices.

Methods For Establishing Reliable Communications Between Two Points In A Mobile Wireless Network

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US Patent:
6898430, May 24, 2005
Filed:
Oct 27, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/698970
Inventors:
Joseph C. Liberti - Howell NJ, US
Joseph E. Wilkes - Middletown NJ, US
Paul G. Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ, US
Assignee:
Telecordia Technologies, Inc. - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
H04Q007/20
US Classification:
455445, 455 303, 4554211, 455515, 455 111
Abstract:
Reliable transferring of data between mobile wireless nodes positioned at two points in a wireless network occurs through the dynamic formation of transmit/receive groups that collectively establish reliable communications. A mobile node at each point creates a neighbor list by periodically probing its surroundings to discover nearby nodes with which it can relaibly communicate. Prior to establishing a route or transmitting data, a node A first probes a distant next point in the network to determine if it can reliably communicate with that point. Upon receiving this probe and knowing one's neighbors, the nodes at this distant point dynamically form a receive group and choose a controlling node. Members of the group individually receive all future data from node A and pass the received data to the controlling node, which combines the individual signals for reliable reception. Similary, the controlling node reliably transmits data to node A by having each member of the receive group transmit the data, node A then combining the signals.

Methods And Apparatus For A Modular Wireless System

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US Patent:
7272121, Sep 18, 2007
Filed:
Sep 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/963844
Inventors:
Joseph E. Wilkes - Middletown NJ, US
Paul G. Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ, US
Assignee:
Telcordia Technologies, Inc. - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 7/00
H04B 17/00
US Classification:
370331, 455 6711, 455424, 375345
Abstract:
Methods and systems are provided for wireless communications using base stations interconnected by a packet network. A base station receives communications from a wireless device in a first cell served by the base station. The wireless device may be handed off from the first base station to a second base station by a two way exchange of information between the first base station and a second base station through the packet network.

Combined Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Processing And Multi-User Detection For Cdma Wireless Systems

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US Patent:
7688777, Mar 30, 2010
Filed:
Jan 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/971233
Inventors:
Shimon Moshavi - New York NY, US
Paul Gerald Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ, US
International Classification:
H04Q 7/00
US Classification:
370328
Abstract:
Methods and systems in a wireless receiver for enabling the reception of input signals at varied power levels in the presence of co-channel interference utilizing combinations of space-time adaptive processing (STAP), interference cancellation multi-user detection (MUD), and combined STAP/MUD techniques. In MUD, code, timing, and possibly channel information of multiple users are jointly used to better detect each individual user. The novel combination of adaptive signal reconstruction techniques with interference cancellation MUD techniques provides accurate temporal cancellation of interference with minimal interference residuals. Additional methods and systems extend adaptive signal reconstruction techniques to take Doppler spread into account. STAP techniques permit a wireless receiver to exploit multiple antenna elements to form beams in the direction of the desired signal and nulls in the direction of the interfering signals. The combined STAP-MUD methods and systems increase the probability of successful user detection by taking advantage of the benefits of each reception method.

Parallel Interference Cancellation And Minimum Cost Channel Estimation

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US Patent:
8111669, Feb 7, 2012
Filed:
Jan 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
10/971237
Inventors:
Shimon Moshavi - New York NY, US
Paul Gerald Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ, US
Assignee:
Telcordia Licensing Company LLC - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
H04B 7/216
US Classification:
370335, 375148
Abstract:
Methods and systems in a wireless receiver for enabling the reception of input signals at varied power levels in the presence of co-channel interference utilizing combinations of space-time adaptive processing (STAP), interference cancellation multi-user detection (MUD), and combined STAP/MUD techniques. In MUD, code, timing, and possibly channel information of multiple users are jointly used to better detect each individual user. The novel combination of adaptive signal reconstruction techniques with interference cancellation MUD techniques provides accurate temporal cancellation of interference with minimal interference residuals. Additional methods and systems extend adaptive signal reconstruction techniques to take Doppler spread into account. STAP techniques permit a wireless receiver to exploit multiple antenna elements to form beams in the direction of the desired signal and nulls in the direction of the interfering signals. The combined STAP-MUD methods and systems increase the probability of successful user detection by taking advantage of the benefits of each reception method.

Combined Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Processing And Multi-User Detection For Cdma Wireless Systems

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US Patent:
20030206577, Nov 6, 2003
Filed:
Mar 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/813491
Inventors:
Joseph Liberti - Howell NJ, US
Shimon Moshavi - New York NY, US
Paul Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ, US
International Classification:
H04K001/00
H04B015/00
H04L027/30
H04B007/216
US Classification:
375/152000
Abstract:
Methods and systems in a wireless receiver for enabling the reception of input signals at varied power levels in the presence of co-channel interference utilizing combinations of space-time adaptive processing (STAP), interference cancellation multi-user detection (MUD), and combined STAP/MUD techniques. In MUD, code, timing, and possibly channel information of multiple users are jointly used to better detect each individual user. The novel combination of adaptive signal reconstruction techniques with interference cancellation MUD techniques provides accurate temporal cancellation of interference with minimal interference residuals. Additional methods and systems extend adaptive signal reconstruction techniques to take Doppler spread into account. STAP techniques permit a wireless receiver to exploit multiple antenna elements to form beams in the direction of the desired signal and nulls in the direction of the interfering signals. The combined STAP-MUD methods and systems increase the probability of successful user detection by taking advantage of the benefits of each reception method. An additional method and system utilizes STAP techniques in the case where no pilot signal is available. This method compares the outputs of various hypothesized STAP solutions.

Successive Interference Cancellation

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US Patent:
20120201279, Aug 9, 2012
Filed:
Feb 3, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/365757
Inventors:
Shimon Moshavi - New York NY, US
Paul Gerald Zablocky - Shrewsbury NJ, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/7097
US Classification:
375148, 375E0102
Abstract:
Methods and systems in a wireless receiver for enabling the reception of input signals at varied power levels in the presence of co-channel interference utilizing combinations of space-time adaptive processing, interference cancellation multi-user detection, and combined techniques. In multi-user detection, code, timing, and possibly channel information of multiple users are jointly used to better detect each individual user. The novel combination of adaptive signal reconstruction techniques with interference cancellation techniques provides accurate temporal cancellation of interference with minimal interference residuals.
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