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Thailand (11:57 AM)
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Joined on June 17, 2009
$40 USD / Hour
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I am a graduate of the very prestigious Caltech, or the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, operator of JPL and arguably the best science institute in the United States. My original experience was in low level telescope control software for the Near Infrared Camera at Keck Telescope in Hawaii, as well as developing programming architectures for massively parallel systems such as the original 1024 node J machine, a joint project between Caltech and MIT. That experience led me to writing video games for the original Nintendo and Sega Genesis. Squeezing enough performance out of old 6502, 65816, 68000 and SH-2 processors to make a useful video game required cleverness and intelligence that while no longer necessary for the vast majority of projects today, is still quite valuable when it comes to cost savings in embedded designs. During the early '90's I began working on telecom projects, and my growing embedded design experience was extremely helpful. It was here that I developed the skills for designing redundant and fault tolerant systems. Such solutions are optimally implemented using independent units networked together, and telecommunications is rich in the area of networking protocols. I worked at every layer of most TDM protocols as well as becoming an expert in IP and networking stacks. While I had experimented with packetized voice protocols during a research project at Caltech long before RTP was even conceived, it was during the late '90s that VoIP really became standardized, and I developed an expert proficiency in H.323 signalling and the DSP algorithms used for the most common speech codecs. With the dot com collapse in 2001, I joined a small team as the technical head and built what is today Thailand's largest VoIP company from scratch. As a developer, I have seen the engineering problems that go into solutions. As an operator, I have seen the real world issues that arise from those engineering solutions. Those two disparate viewpoints give me a unique perspective that I am now able to bring to solutions. After 8 years a less than scrupulous new management team managed to arrange my departure from the company, and I have since been concentrating on developing novel solutions for the problems faced by today's telecommunications carriers. As part of this new work, I am offering consulting and development services to organizations that need experienced help and proven embedded systems capabilities to move their products to market quickly and efficiently. Recently I have completed a SATA device driver for Linux, and a new high efficiency embedded library for a USB 3.0 peripheral. If you have a project that requires a skilled embedded developer that you can rely on for quality work and has an understanding of actual business problems in addition to the ones encountered in engineering, then please contact me and I'll be happy to discuss your issues with you absolutely free. 90% of my business comes from repeat customers, and it is my goal to make sure that you are satisfied.
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