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Brian Jeffrey Sibilsky

from Austin, TX
Age ~61

Brian Sibilsky Phones & Addresses

  • 360 Nueces St #3109, Austin, TX 78701
  • Chelsea, MI
  • 21050 20Th St, Barrington, IL 60010 (847) 713-2394
  • Lake Zurich, IL
  • Clarkston, MI
  • Lake Zurich, IL
  • Shelby Township, MI
  • Lane, IL

Work

Company: Motorola Jan 2000 Position: Distinguished member of technical staff

Education

School / High School: DePaul University- Chicago, IL Jan 2012 Specialities: Masters of Science in Computer Science

Skills

SOC Design | FPGA Design | RTL Coding | ...

Industries

Semiconductors

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Applications Engineer

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Location:
Austin, TX
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
ARM since May 2011
Staff Applications Engineer

Motorola Mobility Jan 2000 - Apr 2011
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff

Magellan Navigation 1995 - 2000
Senior ASIC Engineer

Allen-Bradley 1994 - 1997
Senior Hardware and ASIC Engineer
Education:
University of Michigan 1982 - 1987
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineer
DePaul University 2007
Masters, Computer Science
Skills:
Mobility
Arm
Semiconductors
Applications
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Brian Sibilsky Lake Zurich, IL

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Work:
Motorola

Jan 2000 to 2000
Distinguished Member of Technical Staff

Magellan-MagnaWorks
Farmington Hills, MI
May 1999 to Jan 2000
Automotive Navigation Applications Engineer

Magellan
Rochester Hills, MI
Aug 1997 to Apr 1999
Driver Information Systems Division

Data General Corporation
Westborough, MA
May 1987 to Nov 1990
Software / Hardware Design Engineer

Education:
DePaul University
Chicago, IL
Jan 2012
Masters of Science in Computer Science

University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
1987
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Skills:
SOC Design | FPGA Design | RTL Coding | IP Design | Simulation | Verification & Debug

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Modifying The Processing Of Content In Vehicles Based On Vehicle Conditions

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US Patent:
20070124043, May 31, 2007
Filed:
Nov 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/288701
Inventors:
Ramy Ayoub - Arlington Heights IL, US
Gus Giunta - Wauconda IL, US
Brian Sibilsky - Lake Zurich IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
701036000, 701001000
Abstract:
A system and method for controlling the processing of content for a vehicle involves configuring the processing of content with at least two modes of operation, where each mode is based on at least one vehicle condition. A vehicle system or controller monitors vehicle information from the vehicle. To process the content, the vehicle system determines which of the vehicle conditions is met by the vehicle information. Processing the content is then performed in the mode of operation corresponding to the determined vehicle condition. The modes of operation, for example, can include a “normal” mode and a “simplified” mode for a graphical user interface based on whether the vehicle is moving or not. Also, the modes of operation can include a “graphical” mode and a “voice” mode for a user interface based on whether the vehicle is moving or not.

System And Method For Controlling The Processing Of Content Based On Zones In Vehicles

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US Patent:
20070124045, May 31, 2007
Filed:
Nov 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/289046
Inventors:
Ramy Ayoub - Arlington Heights IL, US
Gus Giunta - Wauconda IL, US
Brian Sibilsky - Lake Zurich IL, US
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
701036000
Abstract:
A system and method for controlling the processing of content in a vehicle involves restricting content to at least one predefined zone within a vehicle. A request is received to process the restricted content with a content processing device. A vehicle system or controller of the vehicle obtains zone information from the vehicle. The vehicle system determines from the zone information whether the content processing device is designated for the predefined zone or whether the predefined zone is occupied. If the content processing device is designated for the predefined zone restricting the content or the zone is occupied, then the content processing device is allowed to process the restricted content. Otherwise, the content processing device is prevented from processing the restricted content.

System And Method To Evaluate An Audio Configuration

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US Patent:
20090034750, Feb 5, 2009
Filed:
Jul 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/831579
Inventors:
RAMY AYOUB - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS IL, US
GARY LEE CHRISTOPHER - FOX RIVER GROVE IL, US
BRIAN SIBILSKY - LAKE ZURICH IL, US
Assignee:
MOTOROLA, INC. - SCHAUMBURG IL
International Classification:
H04B 3/00
G06F 17/00
G10L 15/00
G10L 21/00
US Classification:
381 77, 700 94, 704231, 704270, 704E15001
Abstract:
A system () and method () for evaluating an audio configuration is provided. The system can include a media device () that receives audio () from an application () and transmits the audio, and a media system () that receives the audio, and plays the audio out of a speaker () to produce external audio (). The media device can capture the external audio from a microphone () to produce captured audio (), perform pattern matching () on the audio signal and the captured audio signal in real-time, and present a notification () identifying whether audio sourced by the media device is rendered by the media system.

Remote Control Device And Method For Controlling Operation Of A Media Display System

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US Patent:
20120162536, Jun 28, 2012
Filed:
Dec 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/976009
Inventors:
Brian J. Sibilsky - Lake Zurich IL, US
Ramy S. Ayoub - Arlington Heights IL, US
Loren J. Rittle - Lake Zurich IL, US
Alvin D. Yates - Stanford CA, US
Assignee:
GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION - Horsham PA
International Classification:
H04N 5/44
G09G 5/08
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
348734, 345173, 345157, 348E05096
Abstract:
A remote control device for a separate electronic device to be controlled has a secondary display screen, at least one user-input mechanism, and at least one microprocessor running a user interface application for use in providing control over operation of the electronic device to be controlled. The user interface application causes a user interface to be displayed on the display screen of the remote control device, and the user interface displayed on the display screen graphically mirrors a corresponding user interface independently run by the electronic device to be controlled. The remote control device also has a transmitter and receiver mounted within the body enabling a two-way wireless communication link to be established with the electronic device to be controlled. Apparatus and a method for controlling operation of a media display system are also described.

Audio Control Module

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US Patent:
20130201397, Aug 8, 2013
Filed:
Feb 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/364934
Inventors:
Ramy S. Ayoub - Arlington Heights IL, US
Brian J. Sibilsky - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
General Instrument Corporation - Horsham PA
International Classification:
H04N 9/475
H04R 1/10
US Classification:
348515, 381 74, 348E09034
Abstract:
In embodiments of an audio control module (), audio data () is received from an audio data source () for output to an audio rendering device (). An initialization input () can be received from a wireless audio headset () and, responsive to receiving the initialization input, the audio data () is communicated to the audio headset. The audio that would be generated from the audio data () at the audio rendering device () is also limited, such as by replacing the audio data () with null audio data, clearing audio data packets from the audio data (), or by asserting a mute signal () to the audio rendering device.

Method And Device For Determining A Location And Orientation Of A Device In A Vehicle

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US Patent:
20070120697, May 31, 2007
Filed:
Nov 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/288475
Inventors:
Ramy Ayoub - Arlington Heights IL, US
Brian Sibilsky - Lake Zurich IL, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
H04N 9/47
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
340686100, 348095000, 348061000
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for accurately determining the location and orientation of adevice in a vehicle are disclosed. The ability of a device to automatically determine its location in a vehicle by using images from a camera or distance measurements is provided. The images or distance measurements are compared to previously stored data, and an image recognition algorithm or pattern recognition algorithm is used to determine the closest match and the location of the device. The camera is also configured to rotate itself such that the camera lens is substantially aligned with the user interface of the device. Upon orienting itself in this manner, the camera is configured to capture an image which allows the device to determine which occupants of the vehicle are able to access the device. In other embodiments, the orientation of the device can be determined by determining the offset angle between a reference line and the user interface of the device. The occupants having access to the device can be determined with reference to a look-up table of angles and vehicle areas. The operation of the device can advantageously be modified based upon its location and which occupants are able to access the device.
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