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Westland, MichigaN

Career Objective

To be associated with a progressive organization that gives me scope to further develop my knowledge and be a part of a team that works dynamically for the growth of the organization and gain satisfaction thereof.

Brief Overview of Skill Sets

An Engineer having over 5+ years of experience in Embedded Systems using Digital Signal Processors.

  • Hands on experience with various DSP processors Blackfin 533,537 (ADI), Kalimba (CSR), TMS 320C6482 (Texas), CommAgility AMC D4F1 (C6487 Faraday - Multicore,Texas ) and board bring ups.
  • Realizing the projects by analyzing the core architecture of the processor, optimizing at the assembly level and porting.
  • Exposure to 3GPP LTE (Long Term Evolution), WCDMA-HSPA, wireless standards.
  • Knowledge on peripheral programming & algorithm development in asm as well as C.
  • Experienced in multicultural environments with excellent communication skills.

Programming Language: C, Blackfin ALP - BF533, BF537. Kalimba ALP.
Computing Tool: MATLAB
IDE: Visual DSP++, Bluelab, Code Composer Studio V3.3.
SW Control Packages: IBM RationalClearCase, ClearsQuest

Professional Experience
Confidential, Mar 2007 - Dec 2010
Role: Senior Engineer - Design & Development
Development of Complete LTE Solution Sep 2010 - Dec 2010

  • Gathering of requirements, understanding of the uplink/downlink channels from a physical layer perspective and designing an algorithm capable of performing effective Link Adaptation.

Confidential, Feb 2009 -Aug 2010
At the customer location, Confidential.

  • Working alongside the system architect for the development of uplink HS-DPCCH channel support to handle CQI/PMI and HARQ for R9 Dual-Cell HSDPA.
  • Porting, back porting and testing of selected developed features across different generations of the TM500 platform.

Role: Engineer - Design & Development
Confidential, Jul 2008 - Jan 2009

  • Involved in development of infrastructure code for the multicore Faraday DSP (TMS 320C6487) on CommAgility AMC D4F1 Board.
  • Knowledge on usage of the chip support libraries (CSL) and board support libraries (BSL).

Confidential, Kyocera Japan Duration 2 weeks

  • Porting of the TEL SRIO code base- up & running on the Kyocera proprietary hardware at the customer location. Imparted the knowledge on the same to the client engineers.

Confidential, Sep 2007 - Jun 2008

  • Design and implementation of IFFT/FFT and Cyclic prefix insertion/extraction for the transmitter and receiver and the Resource Demapper in the receiver.
  • Involved in optimization and porting the downlink transmitter (eNodeB) C code on the TCI6482 DSK Texas (TI) processor.

Confidential, Mar 2007 - Aug 2007

  • The project aimed at porting an MP3 Encoder algorithm on Kalimba(24 bit fixed point processor) in assembly language - CSR Blue Tunes 2 card.
  • Understanding of Kalimba DSP processor architecture.
  • Implementation of MP3 algorithm in assembly & imparted the assembly programming knowledge to two engineers.

Confidential, Madras Jun 2005 - Feb 2007
CDMA Rake Receiver
Development of Matlab model for testing & Code Porting of Rake receiver (common receiver of CDMA system) in BF533 assembly.
Board Design
This project aims at the design and development of a low cost student's version board.
Interfaced ADC AD7811, Video Encoder ADV7171, Audio CODEC AD1885 with BF 537.
Baseband Communication
It aims at building a base band transmitter and receiver using binary bipolar signaling.
Involved in the development of the transmitter and receiver algorithms in ASM.
Algorithm Implementation
G.711 A-Law Encoding, Discrete Cosine Transforms (DCT), Echo cancellation, Generation of Gold Code, FIR Implementation.

Academic Credentials

MBA in Marketing
BE Electronics & Communication Engineering
Sree Sastha Institute of Engineering & Technology
A short-term course on "Digital Signal Processor & Applications"
Credited a course on "DSPArchitectures and Embedded Systems"

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