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Kenneth J. Zdunek
Researcher at Motorola
Publications - 23
Citations - 1365
Kenneth J. Zdunek is an academic researcher from Motorola. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control channel & Communications system. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1365 citations.
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Trunked communication system with nationwide roaming capability
TL;DR: A roaming ID is assigned and transmitted to the subscriber, which thereafter operates within the new trunked system using its roaming ID as discussed by the authors, and continues to operate under the assigned roaming ID until it roams out of the range of the current system and into yet another trunking system.
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Method of providing an alert of a financial transaction
TL;DR: In this paper, a radio system user (126) is alerted as to the occurrence of a financial transaction by a customer (118), and a message, indicative of the financial transaction, is automatically provided to the radio system and broadcast to the user.
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Method for dynamically allocating data channels on a trunked communication system
TL;DR: In this paper, a method to dynamically allocate a number of data channels on a trunked radio system (100) is presented, where the data activity is monitored during a predetermined time interval.
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Method for dynamically regrouping subscribers on a communications system
TL;DR: In this paper, an improved communication system is disclosed wherein at least one reprogramming station is added to a communication system, and the reprogrammer is constructed and arranged to communicate with the subscriber units to either reprogram or regroup them.
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Signalling method for establishing trunked communication
TL;DR: In this article, a trunked communication signalling protocol is provided by a unifying signalling protocol in which subscribers request communication channels using only their individual IDs encoded into a single ISW, and the central decodes the call request, extracts the requesting subscriber's individual ID, which is cross referenced to determine the subscriber's talk-group affiliation(s).