Patents by Inventor Roger D. Benning

Roger D. Benning 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).

  • Publication number: 20040242272
    Abstract: A system and method for routing antenna beams from a multibeam antenna array to another sector to increase cell capacity in cells having nonuniform mobile user density. The antenna arrays radiate beams of alternating orthogonal polarizations so that adjacent beams do not destructively interfere with each other. One or more individual beams radiated by an antenna array serving an overloaded sector of a cell of a wireless communication system can be made to serve another sector of the cell having a relatively light load by re-routing the signals associated with said one or more individual beams.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2003
    Publication date: December 2, 2004
    Inventors: Richard T. Aiken, Roger D. Benning
  • Patent number: 6314305
    Abstract: A cellular base station transmitter/receiver system is provided which combines adaptive array processing, for the uplink RF signals, and fixed beam switching, for the downlink RF signals. An example of the configuration employs at least four antenna ports, with all four ports being used to provide uplink RF signals to a receiver processor, two being used to supply narrow beam uplink signals and two being used to supply wide beam uplink signals. Two of the four ports are used to provide beam switched narrow beam downlink RF signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2001
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Max Solondz, Roger D. Benning
  • Patent number: 5491747
    Abstract: A radio or telephone handset configured with the usual transmitter and receiver ends and connecting handle is designed to have physical characteristics well adapted in its acoustic characteristics to complement noise cancellation circuitry. The receiver speaker is mounted in the receiver cap, and the cap is built with a domed, apertured earpiece extending from the exterior surface of said receiver cap. The dome fits into a user's outer ear, thereby to aid in positioning said handset on a user's ear. Openings radially placed on said receiver cap exterior surface and surrounding said earpiece, define an acoustic grill through which signal from said receiver speaker is passed substantially directly to said user's ear canal. Noise absorbing material is placed at strategic locations within the handset interior.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 13, 1996
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Corp.
    Inventors: Charles S. Bartlett, Roger D. Benning, John B. Hunter, Charles Sanford, Michael A. Zuniga
  • Patent number: 5406622
    Abstract: A telephone handset outbound noise canceller uses an omnidirectional reference microphone placed near the transmitter grille. Two adaptive filters are employed, one driven by the handset transmitter to subtract speech from a reference value to produce an enhanced reference signal; and a second adaptive filter driven by the enhanced reference signal to subtract noise from the transmitter. The weights of the two adaptive filters are allowed to adapt or are frozen according to criteria set as a result of transmitter power measurements which determine whether speech is likely to be present or not.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: April 11, 1995
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Michael H. Silverberg, Roger D. Benning, Norman B. Thompson
  • Patent number: 5343523
    Abstract: Telephone headsets used by operators and airline pilot headsets are subject to substantial amounts of interfering ambient noise which detract from the intelligibility of incoming speech. Noise reduction circuitry does not altogether eliminate the interfering sound. A headset speaker and error microphone housing are disclosed which enable a greater amount of unwanted noise elimination. The speaker and microphone are configured closely with respect to each other and also to the user's ear. They are acoustically isolated in their own chamber. The microphone is located approximately on the speaker axis and protrudes substantially into the user's ear; and also is disposed close to the speaker cone surface. Additional acoustical tuning features include venting ports in the housing, and acoustic damping padding at the microphone entrance and on either side of the speaker. These expedients enhance the ability of the noise-cancelling circuitry to effectively reduce the undesired noise heard by the user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Assignee: AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Charles S. Bartlett, Roger D. Benning, John B. Hunter, Michael A. Zuniga