Dr. Oded Gottesman:compandent CEO

我注意到的其中一点是,在Bell实验室工作时从事LD-CELP开发。


EXPERIENCE

 Technology Expert for Patent Infringement,                                    September 2001 – Present  
 Title: Technology Expert for Patent Infringement 
Providing world-class expertise and experience in working with leading law firms, providing expert witness services, prior art searching, and related consulting for patent infringement, trade secret disputes, and related matters. Among areas of expertise are speech and audio processing, signal compression, DSP, telecommunications, algorithms, software, and implementation. Served as expert witness & consulted Woodcock Washburn on behalf of Microsoft in VoIP & voice compression patent infringement dispute filed by AT&T. Served also as expert witness on behalf of TruePsition Inc. (represented by Woodcock Washburn) against Andrew Corp. on U-TDOA based cellular telephone location patent infringement case. Jury found that Andrew Corp. (represented by Kirkland & Ellis John Desmarais' team) has willfully infringed TruePosition's patent, granted TruePosition full damages, and rejected Andrew's "fraud" counter claim.

 Compandent, Inc., Santa Barbara CA,                                            February 2001 – Present  
 Title: President & CTO 
Starting and running a company for DSP and speech coding and R&D and implementation, and licensing of software and intellectual property. Developped many proprietary algorithms and solutions, serving clients all over the world. R&D projects implementations and contributions to the US DoD & NATO MELPe secure voice standard.

 DSP Communications, Israel ,                                                     January 1994 - September 1995 
 Title: Speech Coding Group Leader 
Researching and developing a proprietary multi-rate speech coder at 4-8 kbps. The project included C simulations for floating-point and fixed-point arithmetic as well as Vector-Quantizer (VQ) design for each rate and research of various LSP quantizers. Leading the development and implementation of PDC's PSI-CELP and VSELP standards on the company's chipset (masked on TI's TMS320c54x). Developing a noise-canceller for digital-cellular phone. The PDC chipset has become the flag ship of the company. Oded's contribution was the key in turning DSP Communications, from a poor company in 1994, into a very successful one, leading to a $1.6 billion acquisition by Intel.

 Optibase - VCON, Israel,                                                                            April - December 1993 
 Title: Audio Group Manager 
Researching and developing a proprietary Acoustic-Echo-Canceller (AEC) for teleconferencing and multi-media applications. Implementation of digital-coding system which combined G.728, G.722 and AEC.  
 Company's Co-Advisor for Technion IIT's students project. 
Co-advising Prof. David Malah's students at the Technion, Israel, who were engaged in a project of implementing the CELP+ algorithm, sponsored by Optibase. 

 AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill ,                                                              January - September 1992 
 Title: DSP Consultant 
Writing the M.Sc.'s degree thesis in the Signal Processing Research Department in the area of LD-CELP wideband speech coding at 32 kbps. The project included research, design, development and implementation of the coder on AT&T SURFboard using two AT&T WE DSP32C DSPs in parallel processing manner. 

 Vibration Specialty Corporation: Philadelphia, PA ,                         January 1991 - August 1995 
 Title: DSP Consultant 
Development and implementation of the real-time DSP software for the SpectraViB, a 4-channel spectrum analyzer and data collector.

 Efrat - Comverse Technology, Israel,;                                          October 1989 - September 1990
 Title: DSP Engineer of Trilogue voice mail system. 
Comverse's Trilogue message management systems have DSP boards that interface between the upper level software and the telephony boards. The real time DSP software includes various DSP algorithms, as well as the control for the telephony board, and a speech recognition module. 
 Function : Designed and implemented Digital Signal Processing algorithms using the Texas-Instruments TMS320c25 and the NEC µPD77p25 processors. The DSP software included speech coding, tones detections in presence of voice and noise, tones generation, ring detection, FAX communications, etc. The software handled several channels simultaneously. 
 Managed the hardware - software integration cooperating with the hardware engineers and the upper software's programmers.  
 Developed IBM PC software using C, PASCAL and Assembly. All algorithms were developed simulated and optimized using original IBM PC software. Also, wrote design and analysis utilities for the service staff.  
 Analysis and synthesis using professional DSP and mathematical software such as Xwaves+, MatLab, Hyper Signal, ILS, and DFDP. 

 Optisk Laboratorium: Copenhagen, Denmark ,                                          July - September 1988
 Title: Summer Associate 
Optisk Laboratorium manufactures optical filters. This process is done using big and noisy evaporation chamber. It is operated using a highly noisy output curve, which reflects the optical filter's layers. In order to control this process automatically, Oded built some hardware and wrote software for filtering and predicting the curve. The estimated curve was used for switching the control of the evaporation process. 

 Engineering College: Beer-Sheva, Israel ,                                                         May - June 1988 
 Title: Instructor

 Computers 
IBM PC (under Windows XP/2K/NT/98/95/3.1, DOS and Linux), SUN (under Unix/Solaris), VAX (under VMS), and Macintosh 
Experience includes programming in: C++, C , PASCAL, FORTRAN, various Assembly languages and BASIC  
PC system manager of the Signal Compression Laboratory in UCSB. 

 EDUCATION

 Post-Doctoral Research - University of California at Santa BarbaraECE Department 
UCSB ECE Dept., Santa Barbara, CA 93106  
Ph.D.: Fall 2000 - Fall 2001 
Researching in the area of Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP). 

 Ph.D. - University of California at Santa BarbaraECE Department 
UCSB ECE Dept., Santa Barbara, CA 93106  
Ph.D.: Oct 1995 - Fall 2000 
Graduate Student Researcher: Signal Compression Lab. supervised by Prof. Allen Gersho 
Ph.D. Reseach: Analysis-by-Synthesis Waveform Interpolative Coding of Speech at Low Bit Rates 
Teaching Assistant: Digital Communications, and Topics in Speech Coding 
PC system manager of the Signal Compression Laboratory in UCSB 

 M.Sc.E.E. - Drexel University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department 
32nd and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia, PA 19104  
Master of Science: Oct 1992; Cum Laude 
GPA: 4.0  
Teaching Assistant: Digital Signal Processing, Digital filters and Laboratory (included two recitations every week)  
M.Sc. Thesis : "Low Delay CELP Wide Band Speech Coding at 32 kbps"
The research was performed in AT&T Bell Labs, Murray Hill 

 B.Sc.E.E. - Ben-Gurion University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department 
P.O.box 653 Beer Sheva 84105, Israel  
Bachelor of Science: June 1988; Cum Laude 
Electrical Engineer (DSP, Computers, Communications)  
GPA: 3.6; Class Standing: Top 3% 
Dean's List: 1987-8, 1986-7 and 1985-6  
B.Sc. Project : "A Speaker-Independent Speech Recognition System based on Dynamic Time Warping and HMM"

 AWARDS

 Ericsson-Nokia Best Paper Award for the paper: "Enhanced Waveform Interpolative Coding at 4 kbps" by Oded Gottesman and Allen Gersho, IEEE Workshop on Speech Coding, Finland, 1999. 
 Drexel UniversityCum Laude for M.Sc.E.E. study,  June 1992. 
 The Knesset (The Israeli Parliament) -The Education and Culture CommitteeHonor for B.Sc.E.E. study, 1988. 
 Ben-Gurion UniversityCum Laude for B.Sc.E.E. study,  June 1988. 
 Ben-Gurion University: Dean's List: 1987-8, 1986-7 and 1985-6. 

 PRIZES

 Compandent Technologies - Winner of the Business Plan Competition of the Center for Entrepreneurship & Engineering Management (CEEM) in UCSB sponsored by eLabor.com

 PATENTS

  International patents in the area of speech coding 

 ACTIVITIES

 IEEE membership - Signal Processing Society, and Communications Society 
 Paper peer review 

 SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

[1] O. Gottesman and A. Gersho, "Enhanced Waveform Interpolative Coding at Low Bit Rate," in IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, vol. 9, November 2001, pp. 786-798. 

[2] O. Gottesman and A. Gersho, "Enhancing Waveform Interpolative Coding with Weighted REW Paramertric Quantization," in IEEE Workshop on Speech Coding Proceedings, pp. 50-52, September 2000, Wisconsin, USA. 

[3] O. Gottesman and A. Gersho, "High Quality Enhanced Waveform Interpolative Coding at 2.8 kbps," inProc. IEEE ICASSP'2000, vol. III, pp. 1363-1366, June 5-9, 2000, Istanbul, Turkey. 

[4] O. Gottesman and A. Gersho, "Enhanced Analysis-by-Synthesis Waveform Interpolative Coding at 4 kbps," EUROSPEECH'99, pp. 1443-1446, 1999, Hungary. 

[5] O. Gottesman and A. Gersho, "Enhanced Waveform Interpolative Coding at 4 kbps," IEEE Workshop on Speech Coding Proceedings, pp. 90-92, 1999, Finland. 

[6] O. Gottesman, "Dispersion Phase Vector Quantization For Enhancement of Waveform Interpolative Coder," IEEE ICASSP'99, vol. 1, pp. 269-272, 1999.

[7] O. Gottesman and Y. Shoham, "Real-Time Implementation of High Quality 32 kbps Wideband Speech LD-CELP Coder," EUROSPEECH'93, 1993. 

[8] O. Gottesman and Y. Shoham, "Real-Time Implementation of High Quality Wideband-Audio LD-CELP Coder at 32 kbps Using Two-DSP Hardware," ICSPAT'93, Newton, MA, USA: DSP Associates, pp.1379-82 vol.2, 1993.

 


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