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Joel Edinberg Phones & Addresses

  • Medford, MA
  • 74 Walnut St APT 1, Somerville, MA 02143
  • Fairfield, CT

Work

Company: Vindor music, inc. Jul 2015 Position: Chief musicologist

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Cornell University 2005 to 2006 Specialities: Physics, Engineering

Skills

Recording • Composition • Songwriting • Music • Band • Optical Communications • Sound • Original Music • Bands • Video • Management • Boom Operator • Sound Mixing • Saxophone • Sound Design • Jazz

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Music

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Chief Musicologist

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Location:
Somerville, MA
Industry:
Music
Work:
Vindor Music, Inc.
Chief Musicologist

Mintera Oct 1, 2006 - Aug 1, 2011
Optical Engineer

Somerville Symphony Orkestar Oct 1, 2006 - Aug 1, 2011
Band Leader, Composer, Saxophonist, Producer
Education:
Cornell University 2005 - 2006
Masters, Physics, Engineering
Cornell University 2001 - 2005
Bachelors, Engineering, Physics
Fairfield High School
Skills:
Recording
Composition
Songwriting
Music
Band
Optical Communications
Sound
Original Music
Bands
Video
Management
Boom Operator
Sound Mixing
Saxophone
Sound Design
Jazz

Publications

Us Patents

Self-Adaptive Receivers Not Requiring Fec Feedback

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US Patent:
20120039618, Feb 16, 2012
Filed:
May 20, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/112984
Inventors:
Pavel MAMYSHEV - Morganville NJ, US
Joel R. EDINBERG - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
MINTERA CORPORATION - Acton MA
International Classification:
H04B 10/06
US Classification:
398208, 398212
Abstract:
Optical communications networks rely on optical receivers to demodulate optical signals and convert the demodulated optical signal into an electrical signal. Optical receivers may be associated with one or more characteristics which can be made to vary during a transmission of an optical signal in order to improve the quality of the received signal. The present invention may determine a value for the characteristics based on an amount of optical filtering on a communications link which transmits the signal. The value for the characteristics of the receiver may be determined by observing a characteristic of a detector associated with the receiver, such as a ratio of the average photocurrents of the constructive and destructive ports of the detector. The observed characteristic of the detector may be mapped to a predetermined value for the characteristic of the receiver in a lookup table, which may be queried during operation of the receiver.
Joel R Edinberg from Medford, MA, age ~41 Get Report