Patents by Inventor MICHAEL J. NICOLLS

MICHAEL J. NICOLLS 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: 11539130
    Abstract: A phased array antenna system has at least one trough reflector, each trough reflector having at least one phased array located at a feed point of the reflector, and an array of elements located near to a point equal to one half of a center transmission wavelength. A method of decoding a receive signal includes propagating a transmit signal through a transmit and a receive path of a phased array to generate a coupled signal, digitizing the coupled signal, storing the digitized coupled signal, receiving a signal from a target, and using the digitized coupled signal to decode the signal from the target. A method of modeling the ionosphere includes transmitting measuring pulses from an incoherent scattering radar transmitter, receiving incoherent scatter from the transmitting, and analyzing the incoherent scatter to determine pulse and amplitude of the incoherent scatter to profile electron number density of the ionosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2021
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2022
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: Michael J. Nicolls, Daniel P. Ceperley, Ryan C. Peterson, Bryan Klofas, David Watters, Thomas Durak, Michael Greffen, Moyra Malone, John J. Buonocore
  • Publication number: 20210167496
    Abstract: A phased array antenna system has at least one trough reflector, each trough reflector having at least one phased array located at a feed point of the reflector, and an array of elements located near to a point equal to one half of a center transmission wavelength. A method of decoding a receive signal includes propagating a transmit signal through a transmit and a receive path of a phased array to generate a coupled signal, digitizing the coupled signal, storing the digitized coupled signal, receiving a signal from a target, and using the digitized coupled signal to decode the signal from the target. A method of modeling the ionosphere includes transmitting measuring pulses from an incoherent scattering radar transmitter, receiving incoherent scatter from the transmitting, and analyzing the incoherent scatter to determine pulse and amplitude of the incoherent scatter to profile electron number density of the ionosphere.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2021
    Publication date: June 3, 2021
    Inventors: MICHAEL J. NICOLLS, DANIEL P. CEPERLEY, RYAN C. PETERSON, BRYAN KLOFAS, DAVID WATTERS, THOMAS DURAK, MICHAEL GREFFEN, MOYRA MALONE, JOHN J. BUONOCORE
  • Patent number: 11024958
    Abstract: A phased array antenna system has at least one trough reflector, each trough reflector having at least one phased array located at a feed point of the reflector, and an array of elements located near to a point equal to one half of a center transmission wavelength. A method of decoding a receive signal includes propagating a transmit signal through a transmit and a receive path of a phased array to generate a coupled signal, digitizing the coupled signal, storing the digitized coupled signal, receiving a signal from a target, and using the digitized coupled signal to decode the signal from the target. A method of modeling the ionosphere includes transmitting measuring pulses from an incoherent scattering radar transmitter, receiving incoherent scatter from the transmitting, and analyzing the incoherent scatter to determine pulse and amplitude of the incoherent scatter to profile electron number density of the ionosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignee: SRI International
    Inventors: Michael J. Nicolls, Daniel P. Ceperley, Ryan C. Peterson, Bryan Klofas, David Watters, Thomas Durak, Michael Greffen, Moyra Malone, John J. Buonocore
  • Publication number: 20180083357
    Abstract: A phased array antenna system has at least one trough reflector, each trough reflector having at least one phased array located at a feed point of the reflector, and an array of elements located near to a point equal to one half of a center transmission wavelength. A method of decoding a receive signal includes propagating a transmit signal through a transmit and a receive path of a phased array to generate a coupled signal, digitizing the coupled signal, storing the digitized coupled signal, receiving a signal from a target, and using the digitized coupled signal to decode the signal from the target. A method of modeling the ionosphere includes transmitting measuring pulses from an incoherent scattering radar transmitter, receiving incoherent scatter from the transmitting, and analyzing the incoherent scatter to determine pulse and amplitude of the incoherent scatter to profile electron number density of the ionosphere.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2016
    Publication date: March 22, 2018
    Inventors: MICHAEL J. NICOLLS, DANIEL P. CEPERLEY, RYAN C. PETERSON, BRYAN KLOFAS, DAVID WATTERS, THOMAS DURAK, MICHAEL GREFFEN, MOYRA MALONE, JOHN J. BUONOCORE