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Baltimore, MD   

612 22Nd St, Ogden, UT 84401   

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Company: Pizzazz tuscan grille line 2009 Position: Kitchen supervisor

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School / High School: Lake Clifton Senior High School 1994 Specialities: Diploma

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Stephen Alexander - Baltimore, MD

Work:
Pizzazz Tuscan Grille Line 2009 to 2010
Kitchen Supervisor
Eddies Roland 2005 to 2009
Cook
Dennys 2007 to 2008
Cook
Pier 5 Hotel 2000 to 2006
Banquet Event Cook
Education:
Lake Clifton Senior High School 1994 to 1998
Diploma

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System And Method For Shutting Off An Optical Energy Source In A Communication System Having Optical Amplifiers

US Patent:
6344915, Feb 5, 2002
Filed:
Jun 19, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/152892
Inventors:
Stephen B. Alexander - Millersville MD
Cecil D. Smith - Annapolis MD
Roy C. Litz - Freeland MD
Robert M. Corwin - Finksburg MD
Donald T. Newman - Severna Park MD
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation - Linthicum MD
International Classification:
H04B 1016
US Classification:
359177, 359179, 359134, 3593412, 35934144
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system and method for intelligently shutting down an optical energy source in a communication system having optical amplifiers upon detection of a system failure.

Dense Wdm Optical Multiplexer And Demultiplexer

US Patent:
6404948, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Jan 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/770367
Inventors:
Stephen B. Alexander - Millersville MD
Jean-Luc Archambault - Severna Park MD
Victor Mizrahi - Columbia MD
Henry H. Yaffe - Reisterstown MD
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation - Linthicum MD
International Classification:
G02B 628
US Classification:
385 24, 385 15, 385 31, 385 37, 385 42, 359115, 359124, 359130
Abstract:
In accordance with the present invention, optical channels to be demultiplexed are supplied to first and second optical fibers via an optical splitter. Low loss interference filters, for example, coupled to the first and second optical fibers, select respective groups of channels. Each group of channels is next demultiplexed with sub-demultiplexers into individual channels, each of which is then sensed with a corresponding photodetector. Although the optical splitter introduces an optical power loss at the input to the demultiplexer, the interference filters and sub-demultiplexers create little additional loss. As a result, the total power loss associated with the present invention is significantly less than that obtained with a conventional n channel demultiplexer based on a 1Ãn splitter. Accordingly, large numbers of channels, e. g. , in excess of forty can be readily demultiplexed and detected.

Remodulating Channel Selectors For Wdm Optical Communication Systems

US Patent:
6618176, Sep 9, 2003
Filed:
Feb 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/793645
Inventors:
Stephen B. Alexander - Millersville MD
Steve W. Chaddick - Annapolis MD
Roy C. Litz - Freeland MD
Cecil D. Smith - Severna Park MD
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation - Linthicum MD
International Classification:
H04J 1402
US Classification:
359133, 359110, 359124
Abstract:
The present invention provides a remodulating channel selector for a wavelength division multiplexed optical communication system. The remodulating selector receives a WDM input signal, selects a particular optical channel from the WDM signal and places the information from the selected signal onto a newly-generated optical output signal. The wavelength of the output optical signal can be the same as or different from one of the optical channels which comprises the WDM input signal. When used in a WDM optical communication system with remodulators at the transmission input, the remodulating selectors provide complete control over the interfaces with optical transmitters and receivers, permitting use with a broad range of optical equipment.

Remodulating Channel Selectors For Wdm Optical Communication Systems

US Patent:
7369780, May 6, 2008
Filed:
Jul 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/618684
Inventors:
Stephen B. Alexander - Millersville MD, US
Steve W. Chaddick - Annapolis MD, US
Roy C. Litz - Freeland MD, US
Cecil D. Smith - Severna Park MD, US
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation - Linthicum MD
International Classification:
H04B 10/04
H04B 10/12
US Classification:
398183, 398185, 398186
Abstract:
The present invention provides a remodulating channel selector for a wavelength division multiplexed optical communication system. The remodulating selector receives a WDM input signal, selects a particular optical channel from the WDM signal and places the information from the selected signal onto a newly-generated optical output signal. The wavelength of the output optical signal can be the same as or different from one of the optical channels which comprises the WDM input signal. When used in a WDM optical communication system with remodulators at the transmission input, the remodulating selectors provide complete control over the interfaces with optical transmitters and receivers, permitting use with a broad range of optical equipment.

Remodulating Channel Selectors For Wdm Optical Communication Systems

US Patent:
7809270, Oct 5, 2010
Filed:
Apr 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/099479
Inventors:
Stephen B. Alexander - Millersville MD, US
Steve W. Chaddick - Annapolis MD, US
Roy C. Litz - Freeland MD, US
Cecil D. Smith - Severna Park MD, US
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation - Linthicum MD
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
H04B 10/04
US Classification:
398 79, 398183
Abstract:
The present invention provides a remodulating channel selector for a wavelength division multiplexed optical communication system. The remodulating selector receives a WDM input signal, selects a particular optical channel from the WDM signal and places the information from the selected signal onto a newly-generated optical output signal. The wavelength of the output optical signal can be the same as or different from one of the optical channels which comprises the WDM input signal. When used in a WDM optical communication system with remodulators at the transmission input, the remodulating selectors provide complete control over the interfaces with optical transmitters and receivers, permitting use with a broad range of optical equipment.

Remodulating Channel Selectors For Wdm Optical Communication Systems

US Patent:
8306424, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Aug 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/862419
Inventors:
Stephen B. Alexander - Millersville MD, US
Steve W. Chaddick - Annapolis MD, US
Roy C. Litz - Freeland MD, US
Cecil D. Smith - Severna Park MD, US
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation - Hanover MD
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
US Classification:
398 79, 398 43, 398 82, 398 97, 398160
Abstract:
The present invention provides a remodulating channel selector for a wavelength division multiplexed optical communication system. The remodulating selector receives a WDM input signal, selects a particular optical channel from the WDM signal and places the information from the selected signal onto a newly-generated optical output signal. The wavelength of the output optical signal can be the same as or different from one of the optical channels which comprises the WDM input signal. When used in a WDM optical communication system with remodulators at the transmission input, the remodulating selectors provide complete control over the interfaces with optical transmitters and receivers, permitting use with a broad range of optical equipment.

Serializer-Deserializer Circuit With Multi-Format And Multi-Data Rate Capability

US Patent:
8582705, Nov 12, 2013
Filed:
Dec 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/953305
Inventors:
Michael Y. Frankel - Baltimore MD, US
John P. Mateosky - West River MD, US
Stephen B. Alexander - Annapolis MD, US
Assignee:
Ciena Corporation - Hanover MD
International Classification:
H04L 7/00
US Classification:
375354, 327141, 370503, 709248, 713375, 714 12
Abstract:
The present invention provides a serializer/deserializer (SERDES) circuit that can cover both client- and network-side interfaces for high-speed data rates. The present invention leverages commonality between the client and network (also known as line) side, and accommodates differences in a flexible manner. In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a four-channel implementation to meet the requirement of both interfaces. The SERDES circuit can be capable of supporting both 40 Gb/s and 56 Gb/s data rates, can include an integrated DQPSK pre-coder and I/Q input/output signals, and can support RZ clock recovery. Additionally, the SERDES circuit can include differential coding support, electronic pre-emphasis, receiver-side electronic dispersion compensation, and the like.

High-Speed Optical Transponder Systems

US Patent:
2011001, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Sep 23, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/889158
Inventors:
Stephen B. Alexander - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Y. Frankel - Baltimore MD, US
Steve W. Chaddick - Atlanta GA, US
Roy C. Litz - Freeland MD, US
Cecil D. Smith - Woodbine MD, US
International Classification:
H04J 14/02
H04B 10/00
US Classification:
398 79, 398135
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides high-speed wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transponders (e.g., 10 Gb/s, 40 Gb/s, 100 Gb/s, and beyond) that receive one or more optical signals and convert and/or remodulate the received optical signals onto a newly generated optical channel along with overhead processing/addition, forward error correction, and the like. In general, the transponders of the present invention include a client-side and a line-side, each with bi-directional optical transmission. The transponders provide an effective mechanism to support WDM networks that are transparent to the client-side.

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