Patents by Inventor Carson E. Agnew

Carson E. Agnew has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8213874
    Abstract: White space devices are unlicensed radiofrequency devices that must have certain capabilities in order to avoid harmful interference to licensed operations. In general, they must be location-aware, must be able to contact a geolocation database and may not operate without receiving a positive control signal. A number of white space devices can use a control channel to communicate with a control station. In addition to meeting the geolocation and positive control requirements given above, the control station coordinates the channels used by the white space devices so as to minimize their aggregate interference. In one embodiment, a control channel uses a separate frequency band with high availability and reliability but low throughput. Embodiments optimize channel assignments where the potential interference depends on the mutual distances between the white space devices. Potential interference reductions of 20-30 dB have been found in simulations. Other embodiments are disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2012
    Assignee: Progeny LMS, LLC
    Inventor: Carson E. Agnew
  • Publication number: 20100255794
    Abstract: White space devices (102) are unlicensed radiofrequency devices that must have certain capabilities in order to avoid harmful interference to licensed operations. In general, they must be location-aware, must be able to contact a geolocation database (108) and may not operate without receiving a positive control signal. A number of white space devices can use a control channel (104) to communicate with a control station (106). In addition to meeting the geolocation and positive control requirements given above, the control station coordinates the channels used by the white space devices so as to minimize (308) their aggregate interference. In one embodiment, a control channel uses a separate frequency band with high availability and reliability but low throughput. Embodiments optimize channel assignments where the potential interference depends on the mutual distances between the white space devices. Potential interference reductions of 20-30 dB have been found in simulations. Other embodiments are disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2009
    Publication date: October 7, 2010
    Applicant: PROGENY LMS, LLC
    Inventor: Carson E. Agnew
  • Publication number: 20080268836
    Abstract: A space-based network for a satellite radiotelephone system includes at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite. The transmit satellite can be a transmit-only satellite or a transmit and receive satellite. The receive-only satellite(s) are configured to receive wireless communications from a radiotelephone at a location over a satellite frequency band. The transmit satellite(s) are configured to transmit wireless communications to the radiotelephone at the location over the satellite frequency band. By providing at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite, space-based networks can offer a significant link margin, without the need to undesirably burden the radiotelephones themselves to achieve this link margin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2008
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Inventors: Peter D. Karabinis, Carson E. Agnew
  • Patent number: 7437123
    Abstract: A space-based network for a satellite radiotelephone system includes at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite. The transmit satellite can be a transmit-only satellite or a transmit and receive satellite. The receive-only satellite(s) are configured to receive wireless communications from a radiotelephone at a location over a satellite frequency band. The transmit satellite(s) are configured to transmit wireless communications to the radiotelephone at the location over the satellite frequency band. By providing at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite, space-based networks can offer a significant link margin, without the need to undesirably burden the radiotelephones themselves to achieve this link margin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2008
    Assignee: ATC Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Peter D. Karabinis, Carson E. Agnew
  • Patent number: 7006789
    Abstract: A space-based network for a satellite radiotelephone system includes at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite. The transmit satellite can be a transmit-only satellite or a transmit and receive satellite. The receive-only satellite(s) are configured to receive wireless communications from a radiotelephone at a location over a satellite frequency band. The transmit satellite(s) are configured to transmit wireless communications to the radiotelephone at the location over the satellite frequency band. By providing at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite, space-based networks can offer a significant link margin, without the need to undesirably burden the radiotelephones themselves to achieve this link margin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2006
    Assignee: ATC Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Peter D. Karabinis, Carson E. Agnew
  • Publication number: 20030068978
    Abstract: A space-based network for a satellite radiotelephone system includes at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite. The transmit satellite can be a transmit-only satellite or a transmit and receive satellite. The receive-only satellite(s) are configured to receive wireless communications from a radiotelephone at a location over a satellite frequency band. The transmit satellite(s) are configured to transmit wireless communications to the radiotelephone at the location over the satellite frequency band. By providing at least one receive-only satellite and at least one transmit satellite, space-based networks can offer a significant link margin, without the need to undesirably burden the radiotelephones themselves to achieve this link margin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2002
    Publication date: April 10, 2003
    Inventors: Peter D. Karabinis, Carson E. Agnew