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8621 Floyd St, Overland Park, KS 66212    913-3832110   

8621 Floyd St, Shawnee Mission, KS 66212    913-3832110   

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Company: Dhl global forwarding May 2010 Position: Entry writer

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School / High School: The Art Institute of Phoenix Specialities: Design

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Microsoft Excel • Microsoft Word • Microsoft Office • Customer Service • Powerpoint • English • Outlook • Photoshop • Customs Brokerage • International Logistics • Logistics Management • Operations Management • Supply Chain Management • Freight • Logistics • Shipping • Transportation • Supply Chain • International Trade

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Industry:
Import And Export
Work:
Dhl Global Forwarding
Entry Writer
Education:
The Art Institute of Phoenix
Skills:
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Customer Service, Powerpoint, English, Outlook, Photoshop, Customs Brokerage, International Logistics, Logistics Management, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, Freight, Logistics, Shipping, Transportation, Supply Chain, International Trade

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Methods And Apparatuses For Providing A Stable Wideband Noise Signal

US Patent:
8295774, Oct 23, 2012
Filed:
Dec 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/960511
Inventors:
Walter F. Rausch - Shawnee KS, US
Douglas A. Hyslop - Vienna VA, US
David A. Maples - Manassas VA, US
Ivy Y. Kelly - Overland Park KS, US
Assignee:
Clearwire IP Holdings LLC - Bellevue WA
International Classification:
H04B 17/00
US Classification:
455 6711, 455 82, 4555621, 4555757, 455341, 455561, 330124 D, 330124 R, 343844, 343853, 343797, 343702, 333100, 333101, 333124, 370275, 370280, 370294
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for determining uplink receive signal path characteristics in a wireless communication system are disclosed. In one embodiment, a tower-top noise source (TTNS) is provided such that it is permanently affixed in close proximity to a receive antenna. The TTNS preferably has an output that includes a wideband noise signal having predetermined characteristics. The TTNS output is selectively connected to a receive signal path that includes a tower-top low-noise amplifier (TTLNA). An altered version of the wideband noise signal is received at the output of the receive signal path, and a characteristic of the altered wideband noise signal is measured.

Method And System For Extending Mimo Wireless Service

US Patent:
8391875, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Feb 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/035783
Inventors:
Durga Satapathy - Olathe KS, US
Ivy Kelly - Overland Park KS, US
Walter Rausch - Shawnee KS, US
Assignee:
Sprint Spectrum L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
H04W 40/00
H04B 7/14
US Classification:
455446, 455445, 455449, 370315
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a method and system for extending MIMO service in a wireless communications system. The system comprises a base station, a remote system, and a host system communicatively coupled to the base station and the remote system. The base station is configured to generate, from a baseband signal, a downlink signal comprising a plurality of downlink signal streams, including at least a first downlink signal stream and a second downlink signal stream. Accordingly, the base station may include a first and a second antenna that are configured to transmit the first and second downlink signal streams, respectively. The remote system provides wireless service in a remote coverage area. Further, the remote system is configured to transmit a downlink signal as a plurality of downlink signal streams. The host system is communicatively coupled to the base station and to the remote system and configured to relay the downlink signal streams from the base station to the remote system.

Method And Apparatus For Frequency Management

US Patent:
8473006, Jun 25, 2013
Filed:
Aug 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/196353
Inventors:
Clark D. Halferty - Lees Summit MO, US
Andrew M. Wurtenberger - Olathe KS, US
Ivy Y. Kelly - Overland Park KS, US
Bryan T. Barbee - Olathe KS, US
Assignee:
Sprint Spectrum L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
H04B 1/38
US Classification:
455557, 455509, 455458, 4554351, 4554561, 4554042, 370336, 370312, 370345, 370342, 370329
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method and apparatus and system for managing frequency use in a system where multiple air interface protocols are in use. When a wireless communication device (WCD) is operating under a particular air interface protocol on a particular frequency channel, the WCD detects a threshold signal under another air interface protocol, and the WCD responsively transitions from operating under the particular air interface protocol on the particular frequency channel to operating under the particular air interface protocol on a different frequency channel. The method may thereby help to reduce likelihood of interference.

Method And System For Extending Multiple Input Multiple Output Wireless Service

US Patent:
2013015, Jun 20, 2013
Filed:
Feb 7, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/762105
Inventors:
Ivy Kelly - Overland Park KS, US
Walter Rausch - Shawnee KS, US
Assignee:
SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
H04W 72/04
US Classification:
370329
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a method and system for extending MIMO service in a wireless communications system. The system comprises a base station, a remote system, and a host system communicatively coupled to the base station and the remote system. The base station is configured to generate, from a baseband signal, a downlink signal comprising a plurality of downlink signal streams, including at least a first downlink signal stream and a second downlink signal stream. Accordingly, the base station may include a first and a second antenna that are configured to transmit the first and second downlink signal streams, respectively. The remote system provides wireless service in a remote coverage area. Further, the remote system is configured to transmit a downlink signal as a plurality of downlink signal streams. The host system is communicatively coupled to the base station and to the remote system and configured to relay the downlink signal streams from the base station to the remote system.

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