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Protocol Analyzer & Tester Resume

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SUMMARY:

Seeking a challenging position in the Field of Electronics Tele Communication & Networking.

SKILLS:

OS & Applications: Windows 9x/2000/XP/Vista, MS Office suite

Wireless Technologies: GSM, CDMA, GPRS, HSDPA, Confidential, EVDO, Confidential, WiMax

Networking: Ethernet, TCP/IP, Hubs, Server, Switches, Routers

Software Tools: MATLAB, PUTTY, WIRESHARK, HSpice, VHDL, OPNET, MATLAB

EXPERIENCE:

Confidential

Protocol Analyzer & Tester

Responsibilities:

  • Working with Confidential Protocol team on different modem behavior analyzing & testing.
  • Experience in functional testing & Regression testing using manual test script.
  • Working on Automation using Anristu & Aeroflex models with parameter changes.
  • Co - ordination with Confidential software modem engineer for test script & Debugging.

Confidential

Device Test & Protocol RF Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Working with R&D Department on 1st Pre-launching Confidential Device calibration, testing.
  • Work on QXDM, TCP optimizer, QMICM like, Software.
  • Total Device analysis on QCAT Software.

Confidential

Associate RF Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Drive test new cell sites and network configuration changes such as frequency retunes.
  • Performing HSDPA and HSUPA testing, signal verification, data collection of In-building/Outdoor Repeater Sites, Indoor BTS and 3G Indoor/Outdoor sites
  • Conduct pre-launch and post launch drives and perform troubleshooting on the test kit.
  • Call 911 verification & Confidential N/W testing for throughput in Chicago market.

Teaching/ Laboratory Assistant

Confidential, CA

Responsibilities:

  • Conducting and managing laboratory sessions.
  • Preparing Lab Manuals, maintaining laboratory equipments and computers.
  • Coordinating with instructors to provide lab services to the students; grading homework and lab reports.
  • Assisting students in cell reuse factor, cell splitting experiments using Matlab & simulink.

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