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  • Hawthorn Woods, IL
  • 2596 River Woods Dr, Naperville, IL 60565 (630) 697-4164
  • 1412 Keats Ave, Naperville, IL 60564 (630) 922-3050
  • 25 Waxwing Ave, Naperville, IL 60565 (630) 355-8757
  • Downers Grove, IL
  • Palatine, IL
  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • Schaumburg, IL
  • Stockbridge, WI
  • Hawthorn Woods, IL
  • 2596 River Woods Dr, Naperville, IL 60565

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Company: Nokia solutions and networks (nsn) May 2011 Position: Mobile broadband r&d engineer

Education

School / High School: Southern Methodist University- Dallas, TX 1996 Specialities: MS in Telecommunications

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Dean Skarin Naperville, IL

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Work:
Nokia Solutions and Networks (NSN)

May 2011 to 2000
Mobile Broadband R&D Engineer

Motorola Solutions
Arlington Heights, IL
Oct 1989 to May 2011
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Section Manager

Northrop Grumman Corporation
Rolling Meadows, IL
Jan 1985 to Sep 1989
Senior Engineer

Education:
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX
1996
MS in Telecommunications

University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA
BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Augustana College
Rock Island, IL
BA in Physics

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Balancing Availability Of Communication Links In Communication Systems

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US Patent:
6018664, Jan 25, 2000
Filed:
Apr 23, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/065223
Inventors:
Dean Thomas Skarin - Hawthorn Woods IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 100
US Classification:
455453
Abstract:
A method of balancing availability of uplink (102) and downlink (101) frequency bandwidths includes determining a demand level for use of downlink (101) frequency bandwidth, and occupying artificially a portion of uplink (102) frequency bandwidth based on the demand level to balance the availability of the uplink (102) and downlink (101) frequency bandwidths. Occupying artificially a portion of uplink (102) frequency bandwidth includes limiting access to a plurality of uplink time slots in uplink (102) communication. Failure to receive a demand for originating a call on uplink (102) communication or a demand by at least one of a plurality of mobile stations to terminate its uplink (102) communication triggers occupying artificially a portion of uplink (102) frequency bandwidth.
Dean T Skarin from Hawthorn Woods, IL, age ~64 Get Report