Location History:
- Seattle, WA (US) (2017)
- Kansas City, KS (US) (2017)
- Kansas City, MO (US) (2014 - 2018)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2014-2018
Meet Nicholas David Caola Kullman, a talented inventor hailing from Kansas City, MO (US). Nicholas has made significant contributions to the field of wireless networks and long-term evolution (LTE) technology, with a total of 12 patents under his belt.
One of Nicholas's latest patents is the "Controllable transformer tap to dynamically adjust power distribution levels in wireless networks." This invention offers an apparatus and method for dynamically changing power distribution levels to sectors in a cell site. By providing instructions to an RF power splitter, Nicholas's device allows for the adjustment of power output ratios, ultimately changing the power distribution levels at the sectors. This innovative approach utilizes a transformer and motor within the power splitter to dynamically adapt power outputs based on instructions received from the device.
Additionally, Nicholas's inventive mindset extends to LTE networks with his patent for the "Adaptive convolution method in long term evolution networks." This patent introduces a method, system, and medium for dynamically enabling and disabling cyclic prefix within an LTE channel. By analyzing Channel Quality Indication (CQI) reports, the base station can determine the levels of Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) within the LTE channel. Based on this analysis, the base station can enable or disable the cyclic prefix within the LTE channel accordingly. User roaming and cell edge usage may also influence the decision to enable or disable the cyclic prefix.
Nicholas David Caola Kullman is associated with Sprint Communications Company L.P., a prominent telecommunications company operating in the United States. Alongside his colleagues Andrew Mark Wurtenberger and Sreekar Marupaduga, Nicholas continues to innovate and contribute to advancements in wireless communication technologies.
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