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Kevin Shelby
SDR Engineering Manager, Coherent Logix, Inc.

Location: Austin, TX United States
Joined: Mar 13th, 2009
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Mr. Shelby holds an M.S. in electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, and a B.S. in electrical engineering from North Carolina A&T State Univ., Greensboro, NC. His current responsibilities include engineering technical lead for software defined radio systems which involves algorithm development, systems design, system validation, and ongoing tools development. He has more than 24 years experience in broadband communications and networking, video processing, and sonar, with particular expertise in physical layers including ultra-wideband wireless network system and hardware development.
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Education   (request update)
North Carolina A&T State University class of 1988
Undergrad Major: Electrical Engineering
Claim To Fame:
WiMedia WPAN (Simultaneously Operating Piconets Subgroup Chair 2004-05), Black Engineer of the Year Award Nominee – Most Promising Engineer Category, 1994. Several US/International Patents; others pending.
Experience
I currently work with Coherent Logix, Inc. as SDR Engineering Manager
I have 0 years of experience working in the Engineering industry.
Software Defined Radio (SDR) Engineering Manager | Coherent Logix, Inc.
From January 2006 to Current • 20 year(s)
Support team implementing small cell SDR base station with architectural analysis, PHY Layer implementation, and customer training. Participate in ATSC M/H and ATSC 3.0 standards.
Principal Systems Architect | Alereon, Inc.
From January 2003 to January 2006 • 3 year(s)
Developed WiMedia compliant UWB solutions including PHY Layer system design, MB-OFDM algorithm development, and system characterization. Active standards participation as SOP Subgroup Chair.
Technical Manager – Advanced Architecture | Proxim Corp.
From January 1998 to January 2003 • 5 year(s)
Designed wrapper functionality for 802.11a baseband transceiver and developed flexible multi-standard MAC protocol processing approach.
Access HW Manager | Proxim Corp.
From January 1998 to January 2003 • 5 year(s)
Led multi-disciplinary team for WLAN Access Point development including radio modules. Developed platforming approach and supported digital HW, mechanical and RF design activities.
Principal Technical Staff Member – Broadband Communications | AT&T Laboratories
From January 1995 to January 1998 • 3 year(s)
Applied research in broadband network access including modulation techniques for satellite, DSL, and cable modem. Developed wavelet-based wideband signaling scheme.
Member of Technical Staff – Global Video Systems | AT&T Consumer Products
From January 1992 to January 1995 • 3 year(s)
Contributed to Videophone 2500 development including DSP-based speech coder interface and packet recovery mechanisms. Developed programmable DSP architecture for low bitrate video coding.
Member of Technical Staff – Strategic Interfaces/Interactive Products | AT&T Consumer Products
From January 1992 to January 1995 • 3 year(s)
Consulted across R&D organization for emerging technology market opportunities including organic memory research and visual interface prototyping.
Member of Technical Staff – Forward Looking Work | AT&T Consumer Products
From January 1989 to January 1992 • 3 year(s)
Established software simulation environment for low bitrate video coding and developed H.261 standard enhancements. Architected real-time imaging system and developed video/speech coding applications.
Graduate Intern | Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
From January 1987 to January 1988 • 1 year(s)
Modeled acoustic signal propagation in ocean environment and investigated spectral estimation techniques for detecting sinusoids from sonar data.
Undergraduate Co-op Student | Naval Underwater Systems Center
From January 1982 to January 1986 • 4 year(s)
Implemented beam-forming techniques for sonar signal processing and studied optical fiber deterioration. Built digital control circuits and made measurements for antenna systems.
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