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  • 1772 9Th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 (954) 728-9602
  • 1772 NE 9Th St APT 7, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 (954) 728-9602 (954) 914-1105
  • Plantation, FL
  • 816 Voltamp Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76108 (817) 246-3878 (817) 246-6603
  • Benbrook, TX

Work

Company: Vsn mobil Aug 1, 2013 Position: Director software architecture

Education

School / High School: The University of Texas at Austin 1977 to 1981

Industries

Wireless

Resumes

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Director Software Architecture

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Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
Vsn Mobil
Director Software Architecture

Foxconn May 2008 - Aug 2013
Senior Director of Software

Motorola 2005 - Apr 2008
Senior Director of Software
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1977 - 1981

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System For Targeted Broadcasting

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US Patent:
7139586, Nov 21, 2006
Filed:
Dec 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/026727
Inventors:
Stuart S. Kreitzer - Coral Springs FL, US
David R. Heeschen - Coral Springs FL, US
John N. Shemelynce - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455518, 455519, 455520, 455526, 4554141, 709219
Abstract:
A system () of targeted broadcasting in a cellular communication system during an event can include at least one mobile unit () having stored therein scheduling information relating to an event, a designated location for the event, and a designated group channel for monitoring such event. The mobile unit can further be programmed to monitor () for the event in a designated location and on a designated group channel during a predetermined time window and receive () a targeted message during the event on the designated group channel if a current location of the mobile unit matches the designated location stored. The mobile unit can be programmed to transmit at least one group call message response in response to receiving the group call message only when the mobile unit is in the designated location. The system can further include fixed network equipment () that transmits data related to the event.

Data Processing System Having A Register Controllable Speed

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US Patent:
57747032, Jun 30, 1998
Filed:
Jan 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/583259
Inventors:
Karl Robert Weiss - Singapore, SG
John Nicholas Shemelynce - Plantation FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G06F 108
US Classification:
395556
Abstract:
A data processing system having register controllable processor speed includes a central processor (110) which operates at a selectable address bus clock speed (122) and subsystem components (115) also having selectable speeds. Subsystem clock provision conductors (124) independently provide a selectable subsystem clock speed for each of the subsystem components. Addressable registers (200, 250, 300) store a plurality of optimum address bus clock speed and subsystem clock speed values. A selector circuit (137, 138) reads a first addressable register to provide the optimum speed value for use as the selectable address bus clock speed of the central processor and reads a second addressable register to provide the optimum speed value for use as the selectable subsystem clock speed of a first subsystem clock component.

Automated Processing Of Panoramic Video Content Using Machine Learning Techniques

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US Patent:
20170195561, Jul 6, 2017
Filed:
Jan 5, 2016
Appl. No.:
14/988209
Inventors:
- Canonsburg PA, US
Michael Rondinelli - Canonsburg PA, US
Geoffrey T. Anderson - Pittsburgh PA, US
Kolja Hegelich - Dorsten, DE
Morteza Shahrezaye - Bonn, DE
Claudio Santiago Ribeiro - Evanston IL, US
Sybren Daniel Smith - Plantation FL, US
Moisés De La Cruz - Cooper City FL, US
John Nicholas Shemelynce - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Pratik Desai - Boca Raton FL, US
Felippe Morais Bicudo - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/232
G06K 9/66
G06K 9/62
H04N 5/77
H04N 5/225
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides techniques for capturing, processing, and displaying panoramic content such as video content and image data with a panoramic camera system. In one embodiment, a method for processing panoramic video content may include communicating captured video content to a virtual sensor of a panoramic camera; applying a machine learning algorithm to the captured video content; identifying content of interest information suitable for use by at least one smart application; and executing a smart application in connection with the identified content of interest information. The machine learning algorithm may include at least one of a pattern recognition algorithm or an object classification algorithm. Examples of smart applications include executing modules for automatically panning movement of the camera field of view, creating video content focused on the content of interest, and warning a user of objects, obstacles, vehicles, or other potential hazards in the vicinity of the panoramic camera.

Body-Mountable Panoramic Cameras With Wide Fields Of View

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US Patent:
20170195563, Jul 6, 2017
Filed:
Jan 5, 2016
Appl. No.:
14/988499
Inventors:
- Canonsburg PA, US
Michael John Harmon - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Billy Robertson - Pompano Beach FL, US
Moisés De La Cruz - Cooper City FL, US
John Nicholas Shemelynce - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Michael Rondinelli - Canonsburg PA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/232
G02B 13/06
H04N 5/225
Abstract:
A low-profile panoramic camera is disclosed comprising an elongated camera body and a panoramic lens. The panoramic lens has a principle longitudinal axis and a field of view angle of greater than 180. A portion of the camera body adjacent to the panoramic lens comprises a surface defining a rake angle that is outside the field of view angle. The panoramic camera has a total height less than a length of the camera body.

Dynamic Field Of View Adjustment For Panoramic Video Content

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US Patent:
20170195576, Jul 6, 2017
Filed:
Jan 5, 2016
Appl. No.:
14/988297
Inventors:
- Canonsburg PA, US
Sybren Daniel Smith - Plantation FL, US
Moisés De La Cruz - Cooper City FL, US
John Nicholas Shemelynce - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/232
H04R 1/32
Abstract:
The invention relates to capturing, processing, and displaying panoramic content such as video content and image data with a panoramic camera system. In one embodiment, a method for processing panoramic video content may include capturing video content in a data storage medium of a panoramic camera; dividing the captured video content into multiple analysis portions; detecting sound associated with at least one of the analysis portions; identifying content of interest from which at least one sound has been detected; and, automatically panning a field of view for the captured video content in response to the identified content of interest.
John N Shemelynce from Fort Lauderdale, FL, age ~65 Get Report