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Daniel J Bozich, 88Gig Harbor, WA

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Gig Harbor, WA   

8781 Hillery Dr, San Diego, CA 92126    858-5668609   

394 Lars Ln, Wenatchee, WA 98801    509-8880596   

89 Meadow View Dr, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546    760-9354220   

Crowley Lake, CA   

Encinitas, CA   

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Server

Location:
San Diego, CA
Industry:
Health, Wellness And Fitness
Work:
California Pizza Kitchen
Server
Mimis Cafe Jul 2009 - Nov 2011
Kitchen Expo, Shift Manager, Server, Food Runner, Host Trainer, Host
Tiger Martial Arts Oct 2006 - Aug 2007
Tae Kwon Do Instructor
Education:
San Diego Miramar College 2011 - 2016
Associates, Kinesiology, Exercise Science
Mira Mesa High School 2007 - 2010
Skills:
Bodybuilding, Fitness Training, Sports Nutrition, Computer Gaming
Interests:
School
Wellness
Children
Nutrition
Fitness
Video Games
Bodybuilding
Health
Languages:
English
Spanish
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Daniel Bozich

Location:
Greater San Diego Area
Industry:
Semiconductors

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Us Patents

Determination And Processing For Fractional-N Programming Values

US Patent:
6993306, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
Jan 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/054247
Inventors:
Mitchell A. Buznitsky - Carlsbad CA, US
Yuqian Cedric Wong - San Diego CA, US
Daniel C. Bozich - San Diego CA, US
Brima B. Ibrahim - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04B 1/06
H03D 3/18
US Classification:
455259, 455574, 455112, 455 76, 375327, 375369
Abstract:
Determination and processing for fractional-N programming values. The present invention is operable to receive a clock signal (CLK) and to transform that CLK into a new CLK, when necessary, for use by various circuitries within a system. The present invention is operable to generate two different CLKs for use by a radio frequency (RF) circuitry and a baseband processing circuitry in certain embodiments. The present invention employs a measurement circuitry and to characterize a first CLK and uses a fractional-N synthesizer to perform any necessary processing to generate the one or more CLKs to the other CLKs within the system. The first CLK may be received from an external source or it may be generated internally; in either case, the present invention is able to modify the CLK into another CLK for use by other circuitries within the system or for use by another external device.

Patch Memory System For A Rom-Based Processor

US Patent:
7039776, May 2, 2006
Filed:
Apr 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/417933
Inventors:
Yuqian C. Wong - San Diego CA, US
Langford M. Wasada - San Diego CA, US
Daniel C. Bozich - San Diego CA, US
Mitchell A. Buznitsky - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/02
US Classification:
711159, 712226, 712233, 712234
Abstract:
An embedded ROM-based processor system including a processor, system memory, a programmable memory, a data selector and a patch controller. The system memory includes a read-only memory (ROM). The programmable memory stores patch information including patch code and one or more patch vectors. Each patch vector includes a break-out address from the ROM and a patch-in address to a corresponding location within the patch code. The data selector has an input coupled to the system memory and an output coupled to the processor. The patch controller is operative to compare an address provided by the processor with each break-out address to determine a breakout condition, and to control the selector to transfer the processor to a corresponding location within the patch code in response to a break-out condition. The programmable memory may be volatile memory, where the patch information is loaded from an external memory during initialization.

Determination And Processing For Fractional-N Programming Values

US Patent:
7587189, Sep 8, 2009
Filed:
Oct 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/257945
Inventors:
Mitchell A. Buznitsky - Carlsbad CA, US
Yuqian Cedric Wong - San Diego CA, US
Daniel C. Bozich - San Diego CA, US
Brima B. Ibrahim - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Broadcom Corporation - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455258, 455259, 455255, 327291, 327298, 331 47, 331 18
Abstract:
Determination and processing for fractional-N programming values. The present invention is operable to receive a clock signal (CLK) and to transform that CLK into a new CLK, when necessary, for use by various circuitries within a system. The present invention is operable to generate two different CLKs for use by a radio frequency (RF) circuitry and a baseband processing circuitry in certain embodiments. The present invention employs a measurement circuitry and to characterize a first CLK and uses a fractional-N synthesizer to perform any necessary processing to generate the one or more CLKs to the other CLKs within the system. The first CLK may be received from an external source or it may be generated internally; in either case, the present invention is able to modify the CLK into another CLK for use by other circuitries within the system or for use by another external device.

Neurocontrolled Adaptive Process Control System

US Patent:
5367612, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Oct 30, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/605585
Inventors:
Daniel J. Bozich - San Diego CA
H. Bruce MacKay - San Diego CA
Jay A. Eggert - San Diego CA
Ernest E. Muenchau - Vista CA
Assignee:
Science Applications International Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G21C 736
US Classification:
395 22
Abstract:
An adaptive process control system selectively controls vibrations in a given medium in real time. Unwanted vibrations present at a point being monitored in a given medium are sensed, and the system generates an appropriate offsetting vibration that is applied to the medium at a convenient location, which may be remote from the monitored point. The system includes a vibration sensor, such as one or more accelerometers, that sense both input and output vibrations present within the medium; at least one vibration generator, such as an electromagnetic shaker, that generates appropriate offsetting vibrations that are applied to the medium at one or more appropriate locations; and a neural network controller that controls the vibration generator(s) so as to force the sensed vibration at the monitored point(s) to a desired level. The adaptive vibration cancellation provided by the invention takes place in real time, and without the need to process time-consuming complex mathematical algorithms. A specific embodiment of the neural network controller includes a plurality of 4-layer neural networks configured in an adaptive filtered-x configuration.

Active Gas Turbine (Jet) Engine Noise Suppression

US Patent:
5386689, Feb 7, 1995
Filed:
Oct 13, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/961612
Inventors:
Daniel J. Bozich - San Diego CA
Robert Wagenfeld - Westport CT
Assignee:
Noises Off, Inc. - White Plains NY
International Classification:
F02G 100
A61F 1106
H04R 302
US Classification:
60 3933
Abstract:
A method and a system for reducing the acoustic levels of internal and external sound fields generated by gas turbine engines has several actuators to generate sound, several sensors to measure the acoustic levels, and one or more controllers, The controllers are adaptive self-learning neural networks that control the actuators to generate sound in order to effect the reduction of the internal and external sound field as measured by the Sensors.

Device And Method For Determining Internal Pressure In A Pressurized Ball

US Patent:
5760312, Jun 2, 1998
Filed:
Nov 21, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/754632
Inventors:
H. Bruce MacKay - San Diego CA
Daniel J. Bozich - Mammoth Lakes CA
International Classification:
G01N 308
US Classification:
73818
Abstract:
A pressurized ball testing device for determining the relative pressure of tennis balls or other inflated balls whose internal pressure cannot be directly measured comprises a housing having two half shells, attached along a common axis so that the two half shells are movable along the central axis relative to each other. The interior of each half shell has a ball support centered on the central axis. The ball to be measured is placed between the two ball supports so that when the two half shells are pressed together, the ball is simultaneously compressed and held in place. The pressures are relative to a new ball or reference ball, allowing the balls to be sorted for suitability of play. Two methods of measurement are described, one using constant force and the other using constant displacement. In either case the ball to be tested is squeezed from opposite sides by finger-like protrusions to enhance the displacement of the side of the ball for a given force.

Neurocontrolled Adaptive Process Control System

US Patent:
5426720, Jun 20, 1995
Filed:
Sep 17, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/123642
Inventors:
Daniel J. Bozich - San Diego CA
H. Bruce MacKay - San Diego CA
Jay A. Eggert - San Diego CA
Ernest E. Muenchau - Vista CA
Assignee:
Science Applications International Corporation - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04B 1500
G21C 736
US Classification:
395 22
Abstract:
An adaptive process control system selectively controls vibrations in a given medium in real time. Unwanted vibrations present at a point being monitored in a given medium are sensed, and the system generates an appropriate offsetting vibration that is applied to the medium at a convenient location, which may be remote from the monitored point. The system includes a vibration sensor, such as one or more accelerometers, that sense both input and output vibrations present within the medium; at least one vibration generator, such as an electromagnetic shaker, that generates appropriate offsetting vibrations that are applied to the medium at one or more appropriate locations; and a neural network controller that controls the vibration generator(s) so as to force the sensed vibration at the monitored point(s) to a desired level. The adaptive vibration cancellation provided by the invention takes place in real time, and without the need to process time-consuming complex mathematical algorithms. A specific embodiment of the neural network controller includes a plurality of 4-layer neural networks configured in an adaptive filtered-x configuration.

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