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Geoffrey J Dive

from Annapolis, MD
Age ~63

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  • 1583 Keswick Pl, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410) 849-2162
  • Columbia, MD
  • 1583 Keswick Pl, Annapolis, MD 21401

Work

Company: Anapasoft Jan 2009 Position: President

Education

School / High School: University of Cambridge- Cambridge 1982 Specialities: Post Graduate Certificate in Education in Education

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Industries

Information Technology and Services

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Geoffrey (Jeff) Dive Annapolis, MD

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Work:
Anapasoft

Jan 2009 to 2000
President

Xyratex
Havant
Jan 2008 to May 2009
Senior Director / Disional General Manager

Corvis Corporation (now Level 3)
Columbia, MD
Apr 2000 to Jan 2008
Divisional Vice President

Education:
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
1982 to 1982
Post Graduate Certificate in Education in Education

University of Southampton UK
1978 to 1981
BS in Electronic Engineering

ENST Paris France
1980 to 1980
Exchange Program Student in Voice Recognition

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President At Anapasoft Switzerland Ag

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Location:
Baltimore, Maryland Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

Publications

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Two-Step Synchronization Method In Which Two Modules Are Synchronized First By Frequency Followed By A Synchronization In Phase

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US Patent:
6836851, Dec 28, 2004
Filed:
Mar 19, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/810250
Inventors:
Geoffrey Dive - Annapolis MD
Assignee:
Alcatel - Paris
International Classification:
G06F 112
US Classification:
713400, 713401, 370350
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for the synchronization of a first and a least one second module, each having a clock generator. The invention furthermore relates to such modules, a master program module, a slave program module and a device for this purpose. It is proposed that the first module, transmits a first clock signal generated by its clock generator to the second module, which synchronizes its clock generator with the first clock signal. The second module transmits a second clock signal generated by its clock generator that is synchronized with the first clock signal to the first module, which determines a time difference value between the first clock signal and the second clock signal, which time difference value is essentially due the transmission time of the first and the second clock signal between the first and the second module. The first module transmits an item of information about the (first) time difference value to the second module, which adjusts its clock generator on the basis of said information.
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