Patents Assigned to ScoreBoard, Inc.
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Patent number: 7898393Abstract: A wall mounted scoreboard is sized and configured to be used in a home or commercial establishment. The scoreboard includes a back cover, a cover panel and a display panel. The back cover has a front open face and the cover panel is applied over the front face of the back cover. The display panel is interposed between the back cover and the cover panel. The display panel has changeable indicators arranged in information blocks that are in registry with the windows in the cover panel. The cover panel includes graphics which display a designator for each information block, the designators corresponding to game data. The scoreboard includes a wireless receiver and a control. The wireless receiver receives status information broadcast wirelessly from a game in progress and the control causes the display panel to display the status information thereon within the information blocks.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Skybox Scoreboards Inc.Inventors: Kris Phillip McMillan, Mario Tinoco
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Patent number: 7035632Abstract: The RF propagation of a wireless system is normalized to remove the directionality, orientation and gain characteristics of the antennae deployed in the system to allow for enhanced growth management of a wireless system. RF propagation data for a wireless system is gathered by any collection method. For example, drive test of the cellular system can be performed to receive and measure the signal strength throughout the system to determine the receive power of signals from cell sites in the system. Other methods such as uplink collection, E911 data can be used. After measurements of the system are collected, the data is post-processed to remove the effective gain achieved by each antenna associated with each of the signals to normalize the signals to a conceptual antenna having an isotropic radiation pattern. A database of the antenna gain and deployment patterns of the actual antennae in the system is used to normalize the data.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventor: Stan J. Gutowski
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Patent number: 6973066Abstract: A process which determines all locations in a service area which are subject to interference-causing limitations, assigns an average service level to each such location, sums the service levels at all such locations, and divides the sum of the service levels at all such locations by the total service level for the service area to produce an interference value.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventor: Stanley J. Gutowski
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Patent number: 6711404Abstract: A method utilizing statistical interpolation techniques to analyze and simulate the spatial variability and continuity of radio frequency data collected from a wireless cellular system. The method is used for cellular system planning and management. After installation and setup of cellular base stations, further analysis and refinement of RF data is implemented to determine signal coverage of the tower, location of RF holes in system, reuse of frequencies, and overlapping RF signals between two or more towers causing interference. The method analyzes raw RF power data that is collected by drive testing a sample of roads in a cellular system. A geostatistical model of the RF propagation at a cellular system is determined through kriging. The RF path loss trend estimation is extracted from each the raw data and modeled to describe data variability across the entire cellular system ares. An estimated path loss signal map is then prepared for any area of interest within a cellular system.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Scoreboard, Inc.Inventors: John Arpee, Stan Gutowski, Mustafa Touati
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Patent number: 6693884Abstract: A process which determines all locations in a service area which are subject to interference-causing limitations, assigns an average service level to each such location, sums the service levels at all such locations, and divides the sum of the service levels at all such locations by the total service level for the service area to produce an interference value.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Scoreboard, Inc.Inventor: Stanley J. Gutowski
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Patent number: 6606494Abstract: A data collection and evaluation method for determination of wireless signal propagation from an incomplete set of measured data. The present invention decodes digital identification information on the channel used to associate the measurement with a wireless antenna and/or sector. The decoding process is limited by interference and low signal levels, therefore, the resulting data will have locations or entire areas where digital identification codes cannot be determined and the signal origination antenna cannot be identified. The present invention introduces geostatistical data interpretation techniques to determine the signal level values at the missing measurement locations. The present invention can obtain a more complete set of data for all sectors in the data collection area, allowing for more accurate performance evaluation and greater planning information. The present invention teaches the application of variogram modeling and kriging for wireless signal propagation modeling.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventors: John Arpee, Stan Gutowski, Mustafa Touati
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Patent number: 6496698Abstract: A computer implemented process compares signals communicated between a known position and a plurality of base stations in a cellular telephone system to determine the level of interference with a signal on a channel expected to serve the known position, and determines a value indicating a probability of interference with a signal on a channel expected to serve the known position.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventor: Eric Jensen
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Patent number: 6496697Abstract: A computer implemented process compares signals communicated between a known position and a plurality of base stations in a cellular telephone system to determine the level of interference with a signal on a channel expected to serve the known position, and determines a value indicating a probability of interference with a signal on a channel expected to serve the known position.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventor: Eric Jensen
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Patent number: 6424643Abstract: A computer implemented process which utilizes actual received signal level data gathered from closely spaced locations covering an entire CDMA system to calculate interference levels at each location, determines those base stations which most probably communicate with a mobile unit at each particular location, compiles a list of neighbor base stations for each base station at each location throughout the system, and determines the transmit power necessary for each base station to communicate with a mobile unit at each location, calculates interference levels at each base station, and determines the transmit power necessary for a mobile unit at each location to communicate with each base station which most probably communicates with a mobile unit at that particular location.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventor: Stanley Gutowski
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Patent number: 6411819Abstract: A computer implemented process which determines those base stations which most probably communicate with a mobile unit, determines a probability for each base station to communicate with a mobile unit at a location based on the actual received signal level compared to the interference level of signals received at the location, then computes for each set of base stations a probability of that set of base stations communicating.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventor: Stanley J. Gutowski
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Patent number: 6405043Abstract: A computer implemented process compares signals communicated between a known position and a plurality of base stations in a cellular telephone system to determine the level of interference with a signal on a channel expected to serve the known position, and determines a value indicating a probability of interference with a signal on a channel expected to serve the known position.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1997Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: ScoreBoard, Inc.Inventors: Eric H. Jensen, John E. Arpee