Patents by Inventor François JOLEC

François JOLEC 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: 10230331
    Abstract: A frequency converter comprising a frequency transposition block for samples (11Q_1, 11Q_2), a filtering block (12Q_1, 12Q_2), the filtered samples y(n) verifying y(n)=c(0)·x(n)+c(1)·x(n?1)+c(2)·x(n?2)+ . . . +c(p?1)·x(n?p+1)+c(p)·x(n?p)+c(p?1)·x(n?p?1)+ . . . + . . . +c(1)·x(n?2·p+1)+c(0)·x(n?2·p), wherein x( ) are the transposed samples and c(0), . . . c(p) are the real coefficients of the filter; and being adapted for, during a cycle for determining the value of the filtered sample y(n): calculating the first terms c(0)·x(n), c(1)·x(n?1), c(2)·x(n?2), . . . , c(p)·x(n?p) by multiplying the respective coefficients and transposed samples, and storing in memory said first calculated terms; reading the second terms c(p?1)·x(n?p?1), . . . , c(1)·x(n?2·p+1), c(0)·x(n?2·p), calculated and stored in memory during previous cycles for determining the value of filtered samples y(n?m); and determining y(n) by summation of the first and second terms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2015
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2019
    Assignee: THALES
    Inventors: François Jolec, Anthony Doumenjou
  • Publication number: 20170272035
    Abstract: A frequency converter comprising a frequency transposition block for samples (11Q_1, 11Q_2), a filtering block (12Q_1, 12Q_2), the filtered samples y(n) verifying y(n)=c(0)·x(n)+c(1)·x(n?1)+c(2)·x(n?2)+ . . . +c(p?1)·x(n?p+1)+c(p)·x(n?p)+c(p?1)·x(n?p?1)+ . . . + . . . +c(1)·x(n?2·p+1)+c(0)·x(n?2·p), wherein x( ) are the transposed samples and c(0), . . . c(p) are the real coefficients of the filter; and being adapted for, during a cycle for determining the value of the filtered sample y(n): calculating the first terms c(0)·x(n), c(1)·x(n?1), c(2)·x(n?2), . . . , c(p)·x(n?p) by multiplying the respective coefficients and transposed samples, and storing in memory said first calculated terms; reading the second terms c(p?1)·x(n?p?1), . . . , c(1)·x(n?2·p+1), c(0)·x(n?2·p), calculated and stored in memory during previous cycles for determining the value of filtered samples y(n?m); and determining y(n) by summation of the first and second terms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 30, 2015
    Publication date: September 21, 2017
    Applicant: Thales
    Inventors: François JOLEC, Anthony DOUMENJOU