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IBM Journal of Research and Development  
Volume 43, Number 4, 1999
Digital multimedia technology
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Pseudorandom verification and emulation of an MPEG-2 transport demultiplexor - Author bios

by C. A. Reed and D. J. Thygesen

Biographical sketches of authors

Charlotte A. Reed   IBM Microelectronics Division, Burlington facility, Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 (chareed@us.ibm.com). Ms. Reed completed a B.S. degree in electrical engineering with a dual major in mathematics from Syracuse University in 1988. She began her career in vector processors and caches for main frames with IBM, receiving an M.S. degree in computer engineering in 1992. Since joining the Microelectronics Division in 1994, she has worked in PC chipset and L2 cache design. Her past two years have been focused on verification of the IBM MPEG-2 transport demultiplexor. Ms. Reed is the coauthor of one patent.

Dana J. Thygesen   IBM Microelectronics Division, Burlington facility, Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 (dthyg@us.ibm.com). Mr. Thygesen graduated from Vermont Technical College with an A.S. degree in electrical engineering in 1978, joining IBM that same year. His work experience includes test analysis engineering, 486/386- based in-circuit emulation, product development, FPGA development, and applications engineering. Mr. Thygesen is the coauthor of a paper presented at the fourth Canadian Workshop on Field Programmable Devices, and he is a co-inventor on an issued patent. For the past year he has worked on the development of an MPEG-2 transport emulator.