Location History:
- Calgary, CA (2019)
- Clagary, CA (2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2024
Title: Innovations of Rostyslav Kuchma
Introduction
Rostyslav Kuchma is a notable inventor based in Calgary, Canada. He has made significant contributions to the field of telemetry with a total of three patents to his name. His work focuses on systems and methods that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of data transmission in drilling operations.
Latest Patents
Kuchma's latest patents include "Systems and methods for adaptive telemetry reception." This invention discloses methods for adaptively receiving telemetry data, where mud pulse telemetry data is transmitted from a downhole location. The data is received at multiple transducers positioned at different locations during a drilling operation. The received data is processed simultaneously, allowing for the selection of the data that most likely corresponds to the transmitted telemetry data. Additionally, he has developed a patent titled "Downhole reception and transmission of electromagnetic data telemetry signals." This invention features a retrievable receiver for electromagnetic telemetry signals located in a second wellbore, utilizing the casing of the second wellbore as an antenna. The signal pickup unit on a multi-conductor wireline detects signals at various locations, optimizing signal reception through adjustments in wireline positioning and sensor selection.
Career Highlights
Kuchma is currently employed at Phoenix Technology Services Inc., where he continues to innovate in the field of telemetry. His work has been instrumental in advancing technologies that improve data transmission in challenging environments.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Alexander Down and Aaron William Logan, who contribute to the collaborative efforts at Phoenix Technology Services Inc.
Conclusion
Rostyslav Kuchma's contributions to telemetry technology through his innovative patents demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing the field. His work continues to impact the efficiency of data transmission in drilling operations.