LARRY SCOTT PHILLIPS
Pilots at Deer Vly Way, Knoxville, TN

License number
Tennessee A2645278
Issued Date
Feb 2017
Expiration Date
Aug 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
3722 Deer Valley Way, Knoxville, TN 37931

Professional information

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Project Manager Ii At Smith &Amp; Nephew

Position:
Project Manager II at Smith & Nephew
Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Smith & Nephew since Jul 2009 - Project Manager II Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Oct 2007 - Jul 2009 - Program Manager / Senior Project Manager Lenovo May 2005 - May 2007 - Senior Project Manager IBM Feb 2002 - May 2005 - Senior Project Manager IBM Feb 1996 - Feb 2002 - Program Manager IBM Feb 1995 - Feb 1996 - Project Manager IBM Jan 1977 - Feb 1995 - Senior Engineer, Engineering Manager
Education:
University of Tennessee-Knoxville 1970 - 1976
Interests:
I have been active in whatever my children are doing, which has included youth baseball with the South Wake Youth Baseball Association (past VP), youth hockey (roller and ice), and gymnastics. During my youth I was involved in music, playing saxophone in HS and achieving All-State honors and singing in chorus and quartets. During my adult life I enjoy experimenting with composing and arranging music using MIDI and doing work in geneaolgy for my family and my wife's family.
Honor & Awards:
Oct 2002 PCD Representative to 2002 IBM Project Manager’s Leadership Exchange Sep 2001 PCD Nominee for IBM Project Manager Excellence Award Feb 1998 PSG Excellence Award: Outstanding Project Management Leadership Nov 1989 ESD Division Award: Technology Strategy for Graphics Subsystem May 1985 ESD Excellence Award: Graphics Subsystem Products Jan 2005 Patent - Adaptive Product Configuration Model Eagle Scout Arion Award for Music


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Larry Phillips - Knoxville, TN

Work:
Smith & Nephew - Durham, NC
Sr Project Manager - Enterprise Business Intelligence
BlueCross BlueShield North Carolina - Chapel Hill, NC
Program Manager / Sr Project Manager - Enterprise Project Office
Lenovo International - Morrisville, NC
Senior Project Manager - Global Supply Chain Division - Project Office
IBM
Senior Project Manager - Personal Computer Division - Project Office
Personal Computer Division Options & Peripherals
Program Manager
Personal Computer Division Options & Peripherals
Project Manager
IBM - Boca Raton, FL
Sr Engineer - Engineering Manager
Education:
University of Tennessee
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
University of Tennessee
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering


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Method And Apparatus For The Recording And Replay Of Interlaced Signals

US Patent:
4918518, Apr 17, 1990
Filed:
Jun 15, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/209452
Inventors:
Larry G. Phillips - Knoxville TN
Assignee:
North American Philips Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 504, H04N 5262
US Classification:
358148
Abstract:
Either one of the fields of an interlaced television signal is designated as top field as indicated by a first selector signal. The presence of a second selector signal indicates bottom field. A regenerated vertical synchronization signal is furnished for the first horizontal synchronization signal following vertical synchronization in top field. This regenerated vertical synchronization signal resets a counter which counts horizontal synchronization signals repetitively to a count of five. A second regenerated vertical synchronization signal is furnished when the count of five is reached following the vertical synchronization signal of bottom field. The counter is reset by each first regenerated vertical synchronization signal. When a synchronization signal which would normally be designated top field occurs within a predetermined window around horizontal synchronization, the subsequent field is designated top field, i. e. a field switch takes place.


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Apparatus And Method For Creating Digitally Remodulated Video From Digital Components

US Patent:
5008740, Apr 16, 1991
Filed:
Apr 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/339044
Inventors:
Larry G. Phillips - Knoxville TN
Edwin R. Meyer - Knoxville TN
David C. Greene - Knoxville TN
Assignee:
North American Philips Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 965
US Classification:
358 23
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for remodulating digital luminance and color difference components for display as PIP information, or together with other composite video components for multi-PIP and test pattern applications are disclosed. A digital encoder is used for conducting a digital quadrature modulation on the color difference components and for digitally adding the luminance signal thereto prior to the converting of the remodulated information into an analog format. Preferably, the digital video information output by the encoder is in the form Y1+(R-Y)1, Y1 +(B-Y)1, Y2-(R-Y)1, Y2-(B-Y)1, Y3+(R-Y)2. Y3+(b-Y)2, Y4 -(R-Y)2,. . . , where Y is the luminance component, R-Y and B-Y are color difference components, and where the numbers index received samples of the video components with the luminance component being sampled at twice the frequency of the color difference components. Where digitally modulated composite video is desired, fixed black level, burst, and background values are multiplexed with the active R-Y and B-Y signals, while fixed sync tip, black level, and background values are multiplexed with the active Y signals prior to encoding.


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Apparatus And Method For Generating A Horizontal Reset Signal Synchronous With A Subcarrier Locked Clock

US Patent:
5053862, Oct 1, 1991
Filed:
Apr 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/339032
Inventors:
Larry G. Phillips - Knoxville TN
Edwin R. Meyer - Knoxville TN
David C. Greene - Knoxville TN
Assignee:
North American Philips Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 504
US Classification:
358 17
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for synchronizing a received television signal to a subcarrier locked signal is provided. The apparatus includes a comparison block for determining whether the received television signal and subcarrier locked signal are related by a predetermined fixed frequency relationship and for providing indications of the same, and a signal generation block for dividing down the subcarrier locked signal according to the predetermined fixed frequency relationship so as to provide an output signal which is synchronized with the subcarrier locked signal, and at a frequency determined according to the fixed frequency relationship when the signals are related. The apparatus is particularly useful in PIP applications where the received television signal is a horizontal signal and the subcarrier locked signal is a four times multiple of the subcarrier frequency. The comparison block preferably includes a counter and a windowing circuit for determining whether edges of horizontal signal pulses are received within or outside a predetermined time window, and a decision circuit for determining whether the occurrences (counts) of in and out of window edges are indicative of related or unrelated signals. The entire apparatus preferably includes only flip-flops, simple logic gates such as AND, NAND, or OR gates, inverters, multiplexer switches, and resettable counters.


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T.v. Input Source Identifier Responsive To Jitter And Noise

US Patent:
4959716, Sep 25, 1990
Filed:
Nov 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/436521
Inventors:
Anthony R. Bugni - Knoxville TN
Larry G. Phillips - Knoxville TN
Ted A. Darby - Knoxville TN
Saiprasad V. Naimpally - Knoxville TN
William S. Burdick - Strawberry Plain TN
Assignee:
North American Philips Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 1700, H04N 504, H04N 1702
US Classification:
358139
Abstract:
A T. V. input source identifying circuit for determining whether a video signal is from a videotape player or a broadcast signal by measuring jitter of vertical synchronization pulses and by measuring noise. The video signal includes a plurality of frames with each frame including a plurality of fields. In one embodiment of the present invention, timing data is generated corresponding to the period of at least one selected field in each of a plurality of selected frames. From this timing data, a maximum number is stored that corresponds to the greatest period and a minimum number is stored that corresponds to the least period of the selected fields. The minimum number is subtracted from the maximum number and the difference is compared to a threshold to determine the type of video signal. In an alternate embodiment, numbers corresponding to fields from successive frames are compared by a subtraction and the difference is compared to a threshold in order to make a decision as to the type of video signal. In both of the aforementioned embodiments, the noise level of the video signal is constantly monitored.


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T.v. Input Source Identifier Responsive To Jitter And Noise

US Patent:
4905083, Feb 27, 1990
Filed:
Aug 31, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/239089
Inventors:
Anthony R. Bugni - Knoxville TN
Larry G. Phillips - Knoxville TN
Ted A. Darby - Knoxville TN
Saiprasad V. Naimpally - Knoxville TN
William S. Burdick - Strawberry Plain TN
Assignee:
North American Philips Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 1700, H04N 504, H04N 1702
US Classification:
358139
Abstract:
A T. V. input source identifying circuit for determining whether a video signal is from a videotape player or a broadcast signal by measuring jitter of vertical synchronization pulses and by measuring noise. The video signal includes a plurality of frames with each frame including a plurality of fields. In one embodiment of the present invention, timing data is generated corresponding to the period of at least one selected field in each of a plurality of selected frames. From this timing data, a maximum number is stored that corresponds to the greatest period and a minimum number is stored that corresponds to the least period of the selected fields. The minimum number is subtracted from the maximum number and the difference is compared to a threshold to determine the type of video signal. In an alternate embodiment, numbers corresponding to fields from successive frames are compared by a subtraction and the difference is compared to a threshold in order to make a decision as to the type of video signal. In both of the aforementioned embodiments, the noise level of the video signal is constantly monitored.


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Field Generator With Incomplete Line Correction

US Patent:
4903127, Feb 20, 1990
Filed:
Jun 23, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/373679
Inventors:
Larry G. Phillips - Knoxville TN
Assignee:
North American Philips Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 504, H04N 5262
US Classification:
358148
Abstract:
Upon receipt of an interlaced television signal, the field generator generates a first selector signal arbitrarily selecting one of the fields as top field and a second field selector signal selecting the other as bottom field. The received television signal is entered into memory under control of the field selector signals. When readout from the memory occurs on the same line that is currently being recorded, the same field selector signal is maintained for another field, effectively switching the top and bottom assignments.