Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002-2005
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Richard DeBoer
Introduction
Richard DeBoer is a notable inventor based in Manotick, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of telecommunications through his innovative patents. With a total of three patents to his name, DeBoer has demonstrated a commitment to advancing technology in data encoding and bandwidth management.
Latest Patents
One of DeBoer's latest patents is titled "Systems and methods for high speed serial encoding and decoding for data and control interfaces." This invention provides systems and methods for encoding and decoding serial bit streams, incorporating a parity bit computed for each nibble. The parity alternates between odd and even for normal data, while predetermined patterns indicate the start and end of packets. Additionally, special code words signify idle and error states, and some systems include an extra vertical parity channel for enhanced protection.
Another significant patent is "Dialable data services/TDM bandwidth management." This invention focuses on a communications device and method for effectively managing bandwidth within a telecommunications network. It accommodates both time division multiplexed signals and data signals, allowing network operators to manage bandwidth for specific signals on a cell or packet basis.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Richard DeBoer has worked with prominent companies in the telecommunications industry. He has been associated with Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. and Galazar Networks, Inc., where he contributed to various innovative projects. His work has had a
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