Name : MURALIDHARA H. S.
Address
:
C/o. Parthasarathi,
# 39, 2nd Cross, 2nd Main,
Dinnur, R. T. Nagar Post,
Bangalore- 32
E-Mail:
Educational Qualification:
Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering in 1997 from Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan, Affiliated to Mysore University.
Work Experience:
Testing, debugging, servicing & installation of HDSL packages. HDSL System provides simultaneous transmission of voice, data and signaling between subscriber and exchange using HDSL interface technology (by the technique of TDM and full duplex operation using echo cancellation and equalization).
The system provides 30 channels of subscriber lines over multiple pair of copper wire with full subscriber functionality's.
The audio signal from 30 channels is digitized and multiplexed into 2048 kbps PCM BUS. It is then split into number of loops each having corresponding time slots and transmitted with respect to reference clock to the respective remotely powered Remote Terminal (RT) each 3.5 Kms away from Central Office Terminal (COT). Analog front end of the HDSL interface drives the HDSL lines after 2BIQ line coding at the RT, the HDSL interface converts this signal back to the voice time slots on the 2048 kbps PCM BUS. Similar process takes place in the audio path from the RT & COT.
Worked as a graduate Trainee Engineer in D&E (Tacticom) Dept at M/s. Bharath Electronics Ltd. Jalahalli, Bangalore - 13.
Involved in initial designing, Assembling and testing of FH-TDMA Radio and point to multipoint Radio relay system, and worked on converter circuit used in Radio interface sub unit for converting data from AMI to NATO and back.
Was an active participant in documentation of IR/S-1 project for Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE), Bangalore.
Academic Project:
Project Title : DIGITAL COMMUNICATION USING PCM.
Place : M. C. E. Hassan.
Team Size : Five.
Description : This project deals with the use of PCM process for Digital Communication and development of necessary equivalent software. For the conversion of analog input signal into its equivalent digital output signal for the purpose of efficient transmission of the information. At the receiving end the received digital signal is reconstructed into analog signal which closely resembles the input signal. In this project the microprocessor 8085 chip is used to control the operation of the transmitter and the receiver and the peripheral interface. 8255A. chip is used to interface the external circuit of the transmitter and receiver with the microprocessor.
Elective Subjects
:
1. V. L. S. I. Design.
2. Optical Fiber Communication.
Computer Expertise:
Operating Systems : MS-DOS (Ver 6.22), Windows-97.
Assembly Languages : 8085, 8086.
R. D. B. M. S. : Oracle 7.1, with Developer 2000
Languages
:
C
Personal Profile:
Father's Name : H. K. Shivappa
Date of Birth : 16-06-1971
Sex : Male
Nationality : Indian
Languages Known : Kannada, Hindi, English
Permanent Address
:
"NAGASHREE"
M. I. G. 147, K. H. B.
4th Main, D-Block,
2nd Stage, Kallahalli,
SHIMOGA - 577 204.
Ph: 08182 - 65847
Date:
Place: Bangalore (MURALIDHARA H. S.)
References:
1. S. V. Kanade 2. P. Mahendra Mouli
D. G. M. Sr. Manager, Aspect Development.
D & E (Tacticom) Dept. Bangalore
Bharath Electronics Ltd. Ph: 2285021/ 202
Bangalore - 13.
Ph: 3095720/366