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Douglas A Daudelin

from Portland, OR
Age ~56

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  • 4018 SE 42Nd Ave, Portland, OR 97206 (503) 774-3454
  • 317 94Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 748-9643
  • San Carlos, CA
  • 59 Troy Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561 (516) 431-0904
  • East Atlantic Beach, NY
  • Los Altos, CA

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Douglas Daudelin

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Location:
11916 River Rd, Carmel, IN 46033
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Dish Network since Mar 2008
Manager Of Operations
Education:
The City University of New York 1986 - 1988
Skills:
Call Centers
Telecommunications
Operations Management
Vendor Management
Process Improvement
Customer Satisfaction
Customer Experience
Team Leadership
Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Customer Service
Troubleshooting
Project Management
Team Building
Wireless
Customer Retention
Leadership
Workforce Management
Program Management
Languages:
French
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Operations Manager

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Location:
Portland, OR
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Operations Manager
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Us Patents

De-Assigning Signals From The Fingers Of A Rake Receiver

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US Patent:
6515977, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Nov 5, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/964582
Inventors:
Qi Bi - Morris Plains NJ
Douglas Streeter Daudelin - Lincoln Park NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
370342, 370335, 370332, 455135, 4552263
Abstract:
A technique for de-assigning signals from the fingers of a rake receiver is disclosed. In general, embodiments of the present invention place more stringent standards on signals that have been newly assigned to a finger and may be spurious and place less stringent standards on mature signals that have proved themselves over time but may be experiencing only a temporary signal quality shortfall. Illustrative embodiments of the present invention accomplish this goal using one or more of four techniques. The first technique de-assigns a signal from a finger when a measure of signal quality of the signal crosses a threshold, while changing the threshold as a function of the duration that the signal has been assigned to the finger.

Error-Correcting Communication Method For Transmitting Data Packets In A Network Communication System

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US Patent:
6574770, Jun 3, 2003
Filed:
Jun 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/606347
Inventors:
Douglas Streeter Daudelin - Lincoln Park NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H03M 1300
US Classification:
714776, 714748, 370392, 370394, 709232
Abstract:
In the method, each transmitting endpoint separates its traffic to be transmitted into distinct queues. The packet at the head of one queue is transmitted, and no other packet is transmitted until a transmit complete signal (TCS) is generated. When a packet is received without error and accepted by a destination endpoint, the destination endpoint returns an acknowledgment indicating successful reception. The TCS is generated at the transmitting endpoint when the receiver acknowledgment should have been received. When the TCS is processed by the transmitting endpoint, if a receiver acknowledgment has been received, the packet previously sent is removed from the head of its queue. Otherwise, the packet is left at the head of its queue, the queue is placed in a âpending retryâ state, and a timer is started. When the timer expires, queues are moved out of the âpending retryâ state, enabling their packets to be transmitted again.

Testing System For Circuit Board Self-Test

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US Patent:
6591389, Jul 8, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/240938
Inventors:
Douglas S. Daudelin - Lincoln Park NJ
Frank J. McNerney - Stanhope NJ
Richard P. Wells - Pequannock NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G01R 3128
US Classification:
714733
Abstract:
A circuit pack self-testing system adapted to carry out tests on circuit pack electronic devices. The self-testing system executes various test programs in a test suite, and stores a historical record from previous test suites. At the beginning of each test suite, a temporary record for test results is initialized. As the system progresses through the various test programs, the test programs update the temporary record.

Adaptive Fsk Demodulator And Threshold Detector

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US Patent:
47163763, Dec 29, 1987
Filed:
Jan 31, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/697001
Inventors:
Douglas S. Daudelin - Howell NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Information Systems Inc. - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
H03K 906
US Classification:
329107
Abstract:
An FSK demodulator of the differential type is arranged to provide two versions of an input FSK signal that, relative each other, (1) have a linear phase shift versus frequency characteristic and (2) are phase shifted by 90 degrees at a center frequency halfway between the upper and lower FSK frequencies. The linear phase shift is provided by an N sample delay element, while a constant phase shift circuit which includes a K factor gain element provides the 90 degree phase shift. By virtue of this arrangement, the demodulator characteristics can be adaptively varied and the demodulator tuned simply by changing the value of K. A similar adaptive technique is applied to a threshold detector arranged to position a threshold midway between the extremes of an input signal.

Searching For Signals To Assign To The Fingers Of A Rake Receiver

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US Patent:
60728078, Jun 6, 2000
Filed:
Dec 9, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/987072
Inventors:
Douglas Streeter Daudelin - Lincoln Park NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04J 1500
H04J 322
US Classification:
370465
Abstract:
A technique for searching for signals to assign to the fingers of a rake receiver is disclosed. In particular, some embodiments of the present invention identify signals with some PN sequence offsets as more likely to have signals appear at them than other offsets, and monitor the more promising offsets more closely than the less promising offsets, thus enabling signals to be more quickly discovered and assigned to a finger. One embodiment of the present invention comprises: assigning a signal to a finger of a rake receiver; de-assigning the signal from the finger; searching for the signal with the finger after the signal has been de-assigned from the finger; and re-assigning the signal to the finger, if a measure of signal quality of the signal crosses a threshold.

Multipurpose Bus System

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US Patent:
51777371, Jan 5, 1993
Filed:
Jul 22, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/734022
Inventors:
Douglas S. Daudelin - Neptune NJ
Mark A. Johnson - Boulder CO
Walter M. Pitio - Old Bridge NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 1104
H04J 302
US Classification:
370 67
Abstract:
A multipurpose bus connects subsets of intercommunicating modular circuit packs in a complex electrical system. An individual one of the subsets may use the bus leads to transport signals differently from the other subsets. Each of the subsets of the circuit packs is selected to use the bus in particular time intervals. The subset, thus selected, uses the bus leads the way its own protocol governs during those particular time intervals and otherwise ignores the bus.

Method And System For Recovering From A Software Failure

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US Patent:
63145324, Nov 6, 2001
Filed:
Dec 4, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/205735
Inventors:
Douglas Streeter Daudelin - Lincoln Park NJ
Harvey Rubin - Morristown NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1100
G06F 1136
US Classification:
714 38
Abstract:
A method and system recover from a failure of an operational software program. A second software program which is known to function properly and is capable of downloading an updated copy of operational software is stored on the computer with the first software program. The second software program is a boot program which monitors resets of the first software program, determines if the number of resets which have occurred without the operational software first having reached a set operating point (such as establishing communication with a remote computer) reaches a threshold, and preempts operation of the first software program when the threshold is reached.

Adaptive Threshold Detector

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US Patent:
46527753, Mar 24, 1987
Filed:
Dec 31, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/815153
Inventors:
Douglas S. Daudelin - Howell NJ
Assignee:
American Telephone and Telegraph Company - New York NY
AT&T Information Systems Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H03K 508
H03K 5153
US Classification:
307359
Abstract:
An FSK demodulator of the differential type is arranged to provide two versions of an input FSK signal that, relative each other, (1) have a linear phase shift versus frequency characteristic and (2) are phase shifted by 90 degrees at a center frequency halfway between the upper and lower FSK frequencies. The linear phase shift is provided by an N sample delay element, while a constant phase shift circuit which includes a K factor gain element provides the 90 degree phase shift. By virtue of this arrangement, the demodulator characteristics can be adaptively varied and the demodulator tuned simply by changing the value of K. A similar adaptive technique is applied to a threshold detector arranged to position a threshold midway between the extremes of an input signal.
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