Patents by Inventor Mano D. Judd
Mano D. Judd 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).
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Patent number: 8010042Abstract: A repeater and associated method of use includes at least one antenna element for communicating in one direction and at least one antenna element for communicating in another direction. A radio frequency uplink path and a radio frequency downlink path are coupled between the antennas. At least one of the radio frequency uplink path or the radio frequency downlink path includes an adaptive cancellation circuit. The adaptive cancellation circuit is configured to generate a cancellation signal without requiring an injected signal. The cancellation signal, when added to a radio frequency signal in the respective uplink and downlink paths, substantially reduces feedback signals present in the radio frequency signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2009Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Mano D. Judd, Breck W. Lovinggood, David T. Tennant, Gregory A. Maca, William P. Kuiper, James L. Alford, Michael D. Thomas, Jonathon C. Veihl
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Publication number: 20100029197Abstract: A repeater and associated method of use includes at least one antenna element for communicating in one direction and at least one antenna element for communicating in another direction. A radio frequency uplink path and a radio frequency downlink path are coupled between the antennas. At least one of the radio frequency uplink path or the radio frequency downlink path includes an adaptive cancellation circuit. The adaptive cancellation circuit is configured to generate a cancellation signal without requiring an injected signal. The cancellation signal, when added to a radio frequency signal in the respective uplink and downlink paths, substantially reduces feedback signals present in the radio frequency signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: ANDREW LLCInventors: Mano D. Judd, Breck W. Lovinggood, David T. Tennant, Gregory A. Maca, William P. Kuiper, James L. Alford, Michael D. Thomas, Jonathon C. Veihl
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Patent number: 7623868Abstract: A multi-band wireless access point includes a first antenna system including at least one antenna and having a first effective range for communicating with subscribers using a first communications protocol and a second antenna system including a plurality of antennas generally co-located with the first antenna system and having a second effective range for communicating with subscribers using a second communications protocol whereby the first and the second effective ranges are effectively coextensive. Moreover, each of the plurality of antennas in the second antenna system has a greater directivity than the at least one antenna in the first antenna system to compensate for a difference in propagation of the second communications protocol relative to the first communications protocol.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Mano D. Judd, Andria Van Der Merwe, Gregory A. Maca
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Patent number: 7577398Abstract: A flat-panel repeater includes a housing having a pair of oppositely facing surfaces, at least one antenna element mounted to each of the surfaces for radiating energy in a direction opposite to that of an antenna element mounted to the other of the surfaces, and an electronic circuit mounted within the housing and operatively coupling signals between at least one antenna element on each of the oppositely facing surfaces of the module. Isolation between the antennas on opposite sides of the repeater is improved by various techniques, such as use of adaptive cancellation which removes a significant portion of the feedback signal power, therefore increasing the total system isolation by the same amount. This additional isolation can be used to achieve greater system gain, and therefore significantly extend the range of the system.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Andrew LLCInventors: Mano D. Judd, Breck W. Lovinggood, David T. Tennant, Gregory A. Maca, William P. Kuiper, James L. Alford, Michael D. Thomas, Jonathon C. Veihl
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Patent number: 7133697Abstract: A translation unit for use in a wireless communications system comprises translation circuitry configured to be interfaced between an RF antenna network and a backhaul network. The translation circuitry is operable for translating the frequency of signals directly between an RF network and a backhaul network without conversion to audio in order to provide direct communications between a base station and a backhaul destination.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Mano D. Judd, Kevin W. Ommodt, Johnsy C. Varghese
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Patent number: 7103312Abstract: A translator for translating RF signals from one wireless frequency band to another wireless frequency band in a wireless communications system including a base station, a remote antenna, and remote customer premises equipment. The base station is an existing legacy base station, such as a PCS base station, modified to include a translator for translating RF signals in a first wireless frequency band to RF signals in a second wireless frequency band. The base station transmits RF signals in the second band to a remote antenna, which includes a translator for translating the RF signals in the second band back to RF signals in the first band. The remote antenna may be located in a building or neighborhood with a coverage area as small as a picocell. A CPE (such as a mobile phone) communicates with the antenna in a first wireless frequency band, and the antenna communicates with the base station in a second wireless frequency band.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Mano D. Judd, Kevin W. Ommodt
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Patent number: 7053838Abstract: An antenna system installation comprising a tower/support structure, and an antenna structure mounted at the top of said tower/support structure, said antenna structure comprises a plurality of antenna elements, a plurality of power amplifiers, each power amplifier being operatively coupled with one of said antenna elements and mounted closely adjacent to the associated antenna element, such that no appreciable power loss occurs between the power amplifier and the associated antenna element, each said power amplifier comprising a relatively low power, relatively low cost per watt linear power amplifier chip, a first RF to fiber transceiver mounted at the top of said tower/support structure and operatively coupled with said antenna structure, and a second RF to fiber transceiver mounted adjacent a base portion of said tower/support structure and coupled with said first RF transceiver by an optical fiber cable.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventor: Mano D. Judd
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Patent number: 7043270Abstract: A system for sharing a cellular tower among multiple service providers comprises an antenna having an array of elements operable to define multiple, individual beams for signals in a communication frequency band and converter circuitry to convert the communication frequency band to a digital band. Filtering and signal processing circuitry define digital band portions for each of the at least two service providers, and drive the antenna to define at least one individual beam for each individual service provider.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Mano D. Judd, Gregory A. Maca, Joel C. Roper
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Patent number: 7027770Abstract: A repeater for use in connection with enhancing reception of wireless communications in an architectural structure utilizes a housing that incorporates both a null antenna capable of being oriented to provide an antenna beam directed into an interior portion of the architectural structure, and a repeater circuit that is configured to provide bi-directional exchange of radio frequency signals between the null antenna and a donor antenna. The donor antenna may also be mounted to the housing, or alternatively may be coupled to the housing via a cable or other communications path. The repeater is suitable for installation in an attic, or alternatively, within a room or other inhabitable area of a structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2002Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Mano D. Judd, James L. Alford
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Patent number: 7003322Abstract: A legacy support block interfaces a shared antenna system with existing base station equipment of a service provider. Processing circuitry includes digital-to-analog converter circuitry, analog-to-digital converter circuitry, a local oscillator, and mixers. A shared backhaul interfaces with the shared antenna system further consolidating of cell site equipment.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventor: Mano D. Judd
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Patent number: 6983174Abstract: A distributed antenna system comprising a plurality of antenna elements, duplexers and amplifiers, each amplifier and duplexer operatively coupled with one of said antenna elements and mounted closely adjacent to the associated antenna element in such a manner as incidences of insertion loss, noise and system failure are reduced.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Russell Hoppenstein, Mike Thomas, Mano D. Judd
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Patent number: 6963314Abstract: A dynamically variable beamwidth and/or variable azimuth scanning antenna includes a plurality of active radiating columns and a plurality of continuously adjustable mechanical phase shifters. The columns define a beam having a beamwidth and an azimuth scan angle. Each phase shifter has an independent remotely controlled drive and is directly electrically connected to a respective radiating column. The phase shifters are independently operated to vary the beamwidth and/or azimuth scan angle of the beam defined by the plurality of active radiating columns.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: David B. Webb, Jonathon Veihl, Michael D. Thomas, Mano D. Judd
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Patent number: 6934511Abstract: An integrated repeater includes a housing having opposing sides, a donor antenna mounted on one of the opposing sides, a null antenna mounted on the other of the opposing sides, and repeater electronics mounted in the housing and operatively interconnecting the donor antenna and the null antenna. The repeater electronics include a beamforming arrangement for creating a desired antenna pattern of the donor antenna relative to a base station and a desired antenna pattern of the null antenna relative to subscriber equipment, and interference cancellation electronics for cancelling interference feedback signals between the donor antenna and the null antenna in both an uplink path and a downlink path.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Breck W. Lovinggood, Mano D. Judd, William P. Kuiper
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Patent number: 6864853Abstract: A combined directional beam and omnidirectional antenna comprises a unitary structure having a plurality of antennas being configured and oriented to achieve both directional beam coverage and omnidirectional beam coverage.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Mano D. Judd, David B. Webb, Jonathon C. Veihl
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Patent number: 6844863Abstract: An antenna has multiple arrays of radiating elements and includes a plurality of single channel power amplifiers, with each amplifier electrically connected with an array. The radiating elements of the arrays are interleaved so that radiation from the arrays combines at a distance from the antenna.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Mano D. Judd, Thomas A. Bachman, II
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Patent number: 6812905Abstract: A distributed antenna array comprising a plurality of antenna elements, and a plurality of power amplifiers, each power amplifier being operatively coupled with one of said antenna elements and mounted closely adjacent to the associated antenna element, such that no appreciable power loss occurs between the power amplifier and the associated antenna element, each said power amplifier comprising a relatively low power, linear power amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Mike Thomas, Mano D. Judd
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Publication number: 20040192392Abstract: A distributed antenna system comprising a plurality of antenna elements, duplexers and amplifiers, each amplifier and duplexer operatively coupled with one of said antenna elements and mounted closely adjacent to the associated antenna element in such a manner as incidences of insertion loss, noise and system failure are reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2002Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Andrew CorporationInventors: Russell Hoppenstein, Mike Thomas, Mano D. Judd
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Publication number: 20040110469Abstract: A flat-panel repeater includes a housing having a pair of oppositely facing surfaces, at least one antenna element mounted to each of the surfaces for radiating energy in a direction opposite to that of an antenna element mounted to the other of the surfaces, and an electronic circuit mounted within the housing and operatively coupling signals between at least one antenna element on each of the oppositely facing surfaces of the module. Isolation between the antennas on opposite sides of the repeater is improved by various techniques, such as use of adaptive cancellation which removes a significant portion of the feedback signal power, therefore increasing the total system isolation by the same amount. This additional isolation can be used to achieve greater system gain, and therefore significantly extend the range of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Mano D. Judd, Breck W. Lovinggood, David T. Tennant, Gregory A. Maca, William P. Kuiper, James L. Alford, Michael D. Thomas, Jonathon C. Veihl
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Patent number: 6745003Abstract: A repeater system has at least one donor antenna element for communicating with a base station and at least one link antenna element for communicating with a remote station. A radio frequency uplink path and a radio frequency downlink path are coupled between the donor antenna and the null antenna. An adaptive cancellation circuit in each of the radio frequency uplink path and the radio frequency downlink path generates a cancellation signal, which when added to a radio frequency signal in either of the radio frequency uplink and radio frequency downlink paths, substantially cancels any feedback signal present in the radio frequency signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventors: Gregory A. Maca, Mano D. Judd
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Patent number: 6731904Abstract: A modular repeater includes a housing having a pair of substantially 180° oppositely facing surfaces. At least one antenna element is mounted to each of these surfaces for radiating energy in a direction opposite to that of the antenna element mounted to the other of these surfaces. An electronic circuit is mounted within the housing and operatively couples signals between at least one antenna element on each of the oppositely facing surfaces of the module housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1999Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Andrew CorporationInventor: Mano D. Judd