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Peter E Mallory, 89Lynn Haven, FL

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Lynn Haven, FL   

Titusville, FL   

156 Holly Hill Ct, New Smyrna, FL 32168   

156 Holly Hill Ct #II, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168   

629 Saint Andrews Blvd, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168    386-4285467   

436 Quay Assisi, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169    386-4285467    386-4287789   

801 Faulkner St, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168    386-4285467   

Edgewater, FL   

Panama City, FL   

Battle Creek, MI   

442 Grace Ave, Panama City, FL 32401    850-4180917   

Work

Company: Nevada county housing department Apr 2010 Position: Weatherization technician

Education

School / High School: Sierra College 2010 Specialities: Mathematics/Chemistry/ Sociology/EMT

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Vp,Gm Pc Ops At L-3 Communications

Location:
Panama City, Florida Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
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Peter Mallory

Work:
Nevada County Housing Department Apr 2010 to Sep 2012
Weatherization Technician
Wolf Mountain Conference Association May 2007 to Aug 2009
Senior Logistics Coordinator/Leadership Staff
North Star Construction May 2005 to May 2007
Framing Apprentice
Flexstar Inc May 2004 to May 2005
Carpenter/Apprentice
William Wood Architects Oct 2000 to Feb 2004
Reprographics Manager
Education:
Sierra College 2010 to 2012
Mathematics/Chemistry/ Sociology/EMT

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Adaptive Bit Synchronizer

US Patent:
4672637, Jun 9, 1987
Filed:
Jul 31, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/760941
Inventors:
Peter H. Halpern - Longwood FL
Peter E. Mallory - Edgewater FL
Paul E. Hang - Sanford FL
William M. Koos - Altamonte FL
International Classification:
H04L 2722
H03D 322
US Classification:
375 96
Abstract:
An adaptive bit synchronizer is operable to extract digital data and its associated clock from a transmitted digital signal, and includes a tunable matched filter set for modifying the input signal to correct for deviations in offset and gain, which filter set includes data, transition and derivative matched filters. A sampling device samples the output of the data matched filter for making bit decision and for estimating the reliability thereof. A clock-producing device is connected with the matched filter set for producing at least two clocks, use being made of an optimum phase detector for estimating the time error between the proper clock edge and the actual clock edges. A loop filter circuit smooths the estimates of the proper clock time to generate clock signals, and a device responsive to the average square error of the clock signals varies the loop parameters of the loop filter means to minimize average square phase error.

Communication Scheme Using Non-Coherent Frequency Detection Of Trellis-Based Coding Of Plural Transmission Frequencies Per Baud

US Patent:
5926508, Jul 20, 1999
Filed:
Feb 21, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/391965
Inventors:
Larry W. Koos - Sanford FL
William M. Koos - Altamonte Springs FL
Peter E. Mallory - New Smyrna Beach FL
Assignee:
Koos Technical Services, Inc. - Longwood FL
International Classification:
H04L 2728
H04L 512
H04L 2302
US Classification:
375242
Abstract:
A reduced cost, robust data communication scheme for very small aperture terminal satellite communication systems combines non-coherent frequency detection and trellis-coded, multi-frequency modulation. The data code width is associated with the size of a multiple frequency set and the selection of a given combination of frequencies for transmission during a respective baud. One portion the data is convolutionally encoded and points to an orthogonal signal set associated with frequencies of a partitioned multiple frequency set. Another portion of the data identifies the frequency combination within the group pointed to by the one portion. The combined portions encode a multi-frequency transmission waveform. At the receiver, the multi-frequency tone sequence is detected by non-coherent frequency detection. For each baud, matched filters output a most likely set of frequencies transmitted during that baud, as soft decisions to a Viterbi decoder.

Communication Scheme Using Non-Coherent Frequency Detection Of Trellis-Based Coding Of Plural Transmission Frequencies Per Baud

US Patent:
6072838, Jun 6, 2000
Filed:
Apr 6, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/287047
Inventors:
Larry W. Koos - Sanford FL
William M. Koos - Altamonte Springs FL
Peter E. Mallory - New Smyrna Beach FL
Assignee:
Koos Technical Services, Inc. - Longwood FL
International Classification:
H04L 2728
H04L 512
H04L 2302
US Classification:
375242
Abstract:
A reduced cost digital data modulation and demodulation scheme for very small aperture terminal (VSAT) satellite communication systems combines non-coherent frequency detection with trellis-coded, multi-frequency modulation. The technique is robust to phase noise and frequency uncertainty and is capable of achieving the performance of rate one-half phase shift keyed modulation. The code width of data to be transmitted bears a prescribed relationship to the size of a multiple frequency set and the selection of a given combination of frequencies within that set for transmission during a respective baud. One portion the data is convolutionally encoded and provides a pointer to one of plural groups of orthogonal signal sets associated with frequencies into which the multiple frequency set has been partitioned. Another portion of the data identifies the frequency combination within the group pointed to by the one portion. The combined portions encode a multi-frequency waveform transmitted to the receiver site.

System For Transmitting Data Through A Troposcatter Medium

US Patent:
4601046, Jul 15, 1986
Filed:
May 15, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/610572
Inventors:
Peter H. Halpern - Longwood FL
Peter E. Mallory - Edgewater FL
Paul E. Haug - Sanford FL
William M. Koos - Altamonte Springs FL
International Classification:
H04L 2726
US Classification:
375 38
Abstract:
A method of transmitting binary data from one station to another via a troposcatter medium, characterized in that the data is converted to parallel form so that the bits produce distinctive pairs of sine and cosine harmonics having different frequencies, which harmonics are summed in two separated channels that are modulated by rf sine and cosine modulating signals that are combined and transmitted to the receiver, together with a test signal that was periodically inserted in the parallel bits. The receiver supplies the signals to banks of matched filters that produce a first set of signal estimates from which the test signal is detected. A matrix system responsive to the test signal produces from the first set of estimates a second set of signal estimates having lower distortion than the first set. When the system is provided with diversity signal transmission at a different rf frequency, the test signal at the receiver is used to provide weighted diversity channel signals that are summed to provide third signal estimates having less distortion than the second set of estimates.

Apparatus For Synchronizing Linear Pn Sequences

US Patent:
4649549, Mar 10, 1987
Filed:
Jul 18, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/632001
Inventors:
Peter H. Halpern - Longwood FL
Peter E. Mallory - Edgewater FL
Paul E. Haug - Sanford FL
William M. Koos - Altamonte Spring FL
Assignee:
Sophisticated Signals and Circuits - Longwood FL
International Classification:
H04K 102
H04J 600
US Classification:
380 32
Abstract:
A system and method are disclosed for synchronizning the linear PN sequences contained in a received spread spectrum signal, characterized by the provision of a resident PN generator that is responsive to the chip rate clock for producing a replica of the PN sequence with arbitrary phase, a running matrix inverse of the matrix (R) formed by n successive observations of the register of the resident generator, and a matrix vector product device for multiplying the running inverse by a column vector of noisy chips, thereby to obtain a plurality of estimates of the phase vector. These estimates are smoothed and averaged to produce the smoothed phase vector (c. sub. j) that is applied to one input of a dot product device that operates in conjunction with the contents of the shift register of the resident generator to produce the properly phased PN sequence, which sequence is then supplied to despreading means for combining the noisy chips with the properly phased PN sequence. The system may be used for range computation, if desired.

Method And Apparatus For Transmitting Data Over Limited Bandwidth Channels

US Patent:
4403331, Sep 6, 1983
Filed:
May 1, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/259442
Inventors:
Peter H. Halpern - Longwood FL
Peter E. Mallory - Edgewater FL
Assignee:
Microdyne Corporation - Ocala FL
International Classification:
H03K 1311
US Classification:
375 37
Abstract:
A method of developing waveforms having the energy therein concentrated within a limited bandwidth and modems for generating, transmitting, and receiving digital data utilizing such waveforms as carriers. A set of mutually orthogonal basis signals are selected to maximize their energies within the channel, each is binary coded and stored in the modem. A set of optimized coefficients is stored and utilized to weight each basis function in a coding arrangement to define bytes of digital data. The coded and weighted basis functions for each successive byte are summed to form a composite signal and transmitted over the channel as an analog waveform. Stored basis signals at the receiving end are correlated with the received waveform to thereby extract the coefficients which are decoded to reproduce the transmitted bytes. Both coding gain and reduction of intersymbol interference is achieved.

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