Patents Assigned to Nexus 1994 Limited
  • Patent number: 5870426
    Abstract: An acknowledgment paging system is described which fits within the existing infrastructure of a paging network and which provides low cost manufacture and low power operation while still enabling the acknowledgment paging over long distances. The acknowledgment paging system consists of a standard paging transmitter and a plurality of remote paging units which respond to a page using frequency-hopped spread-spectrum differential bi-phase shift keying communications. The plurality of pagers are assigned to groups with each group being assigned a separate starting location in a common, repeating pseudo-random noise code which determines the frequency hops. The grouping of pagers minimizes the collisions of acknowledgment transmissions between groups and the enables a large number of paging units to operate within a single geographic area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: Nexus 1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Haim Harel, Yehouda Meiman
  • Patent number: 5712867
    Abstract: A method, apparatus and system is described for distributing accurate time-of-day information from an existing telecommunications infrastructure without modifying the existing infrastructure. In particular, the system comprises a base station device which continually receives extremely accurate time-of-day information from, by way of example and not by limitation, a GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) system, a local atomic dock, or a wired or wireless time standard. The base station periodically places time-of-day information into standard paging packets for transmission over a standard paging network. The paging packets are sent over telephone lines to the paging terminal for transmission whenever a time slot for transmission becomes available. The base station device records the actual time of transmission of the paging packet containing the time of day information and prepares the next time-of-day packet by placing the exact transmission time of the previous time-of-day packet sent.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 27, 1998
    Assignee: NEXUS 1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Yehouda Meiman, Shimon Peleg, Oren Yokev, Boaz Porat
  • Patent number: 5592180
    Abstract: A special mobile radio mobile, vehicle or personal location system is described where the system operates to locate any one of a the transmitters in an SMR system. The present invention operates by identifying the received signals, removing the modulation information to reconstruct a demodulated carrier and analyzing the carrier signals for multipath distortion. The multipath disruptions are removed to calculate the true incident angle of the transmitted signal at a base station. A plurality of base stations are used to simultaneously calculate the incident angle of the transmitted SMR signal and a central location calculates the most probable location of the transmitter based upon triangulation. The incident angle of the transmitted SMR signal at each base station is performed by calculating the phase differences of the incoming voice signal with phase ambiguity minimized by using a plurality of dipole antennas spaced at an irregular distance to eliminate phase ambiguity error.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 7, 1997
    Assignee: Nexus1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Haim Harel, Yehouda Meiman, Shimon Peleg
  • Patent number: 5583517
    Abstract: A multi-path resistant frequency-hopped spread spectrum mobile vehicle or personal location system is described which provides low cost manufacture and low power operation while still enabling the accurate location of the mobile unit over long distances and in moderate to severe multi-path conditions. The frequency-hopped spread spectrum mobile vehicle or personal location system consists of a central station, a plurality of base stations and a plurality of mobile transmitters which transmit using a frequency-hopped spread-spectrum differential bi-phase shift keying communication signal. Frequency Shift Keying modulation may also be used. Each of the plurality of base stations include an array of receiving dipole antennas and employs special algorithms for retrieving very low power frequency-hopped spread spectrum signals in a noisy and multi-path environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Nexus 1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Haim Harel, Yehouda Meiman, Shimon Peleg
  • Patent number: 5546422
    Abstract: An acknowledgement paging system is described which fits within the existing infrastructure of a paging network and which provides low cost manufacture and low power operation while still enabling the acknowledgement paging over long distances. The acknowledgement paging system consists of a standard paging transmitter and a plurality of remote paging units which respond to a page using frequency-hopped spread-spectrum differential bi-phase shift keying communications. The plurality of pagers are assigned to groups with each group being assigned a separate starting location in a common, repeating pseudo-random noise code which determines the frequency hops. The grouping of pagers minimizes the collisions of acknowledgment transmissions between groups and the enables a large number of paging units to operate within a single geographic area. The pagers include a special double loop PLL synthesizer to produce an accurate narrow band frequency and to change or hop frequencies in a rapid fashion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: August 13, 1996
    Assignee: Nexus 1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Haim Harel, Yehouda Meiman
  • Patent number: 5519718
    Abstract: An acknowledgement paging system is described which fits within the existing infrastructure of a paging network and which provides low cost manufacture and low power operation while still enabling the acknowledgement paging over long distances. The acknowledgement paging system consists of a standard paging transmitter and a plurality of remote paging units which respond to a page using frequency-hopped spread-spectrum differential bi-phase shift keying communications. The plurality of pagers are assigned to groups with each group being assigned a separate starting location in a common, repeating pseudo-random noise code which determines the frequency hops. The grouping of pagers minimizes the collisions of acknowledgment transmissions between groups and the enables a large number of paging units to operate within a single geographic area. The pagers include a special double loop PLL synthesizer to produce an accurate narrow band frequency and to change or hop frequencies in a rapid fashion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1996
    Assignee: Nexus 1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Haim Harel, Yehouda Meiman
  • Patent number: 5499266
    Abstract: An acknowledgement paging system is described which fits within the existing infrastructure of a paging network and which provides low cost manufacture and low power operation while still enabling the acknowledgement paging over long distances. The acknowledgement paging system consists of a standard paging transmitter and a plurality of remote paging units which respond to a page using frequency-hopped spread-spectrum differential bi-phase shift keying communications. The plurality of pagers are assigned to groups with each group being assigned a separate starting location in a common, repeating pseudo-random noise code which determines the frequency hops. The grouping of pagers minimizes the collisions of acknowledgment transmissions between groups and the enables a large number of paging units to operate within a single geographic area. The pagers include a special double loop PLL synthesizer to produce an accurate narrow band frequency and to change or hop frequencies in a rapid fashion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1996
    Assignee: Nexus 1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Haim Harel, Yehouda Meiman
  • Patent number: 5430759
    Abstract: An acknowledgement paging system is described which fits within the existing infrastructure of a paging network and which provides low cost manufacture and low power operation while still enabling the acknowledgement paging over long distances. The acknowledgement paging system consists of a standard paging transmitter and a plurality of remote paging units which respond to a page using frequency-hopped spread-spectrum differential bi-phase shift keying communications. The plurality of pagers are assigned to groups with each group being assigned a separate starting location in a common, repeating pseudo-random noise code which determines the frequency hops. The grouping of pagers minimizes the collisions of acknowledgment transmissions between groups and the enables a large number of paging units to operate within a single geographic area. The pagers include a special double loop PLL synthesizer to produce an accurate narrow band frequency and to change or hop frequencies in a rapid fashion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1995
    Assignee: Nexus 1994 Limited
    Inventors: Hanoch Yokev, Haim Harel, Yehouda Meiman