Patents Assigned to Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4724435
    Abstract: The data telemetry system disclosed is a complete data communications systems suitable for use by utilities such as electric companies, gas companies and water companies which can be used for meter reading and load management at individual subscribers premises. Elements of the system can also be used as a power load carrier in a premise specific local area network (LAN). With the system is disclosed, all 10,000 subscribers per exchange can be serviced. It will be understood that data can be multiplexed between a central office location and remote subscribers for any suitable purpose with the data system as disclosed. A packet switching structure is disclosed having eight to thirty-two bytes in the data message. This packet is routed between the utility and remote subscriber with routing headers being added and deleted as required by the network modules. Each successive layer of the multiplexing and switching hierarchy submultiplies the aggregate 10,000 channel capacity into fewer channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1988
    Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald W. Moses, Robert Moses, James W. Kinne, Charles H. Hustig, Wayne P. Olson, Alan M. Doberstein, Robert S. Bradford
  • Patent number: 4677686
    Abstract: A communications system which enables enhanced services to be provided over cable TV systems. The design of the system is such that amplification is not required. Therefore, two-way transmission is possible on the low band of "two-way capable" cable systems and intermediate power failures do not affect transmission.Transmission of data takes place in the low band frequency range of five to thirty megahertz. The system design is such that it can withstand over a hundred dB loss between the remote terminal and the head-end. Carrier frequencies, when received, are interleaved for purposes of decoding and microprocessor based controls are used for automatic gain control and error correction.In a preferred embodiment of the invention, two thousand five hundred carriers, each transmitting eight digital data channels of information can be simultaneously transmitted from remote terminals without any effect whatsoever on the TV signals being transmitted at the high band frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1987
    Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles H. Hustig, Jeffrey L. Ward
  • Patent number: 4672605
    Abstract: A high speed and relatively error free communications system is disclosed which enables the high speed transmission of data at a 19.2 kilobit per second rate. The data is transmitted over the same communications medium as voice transmissions, the data transmission being virtually imperceptible to the user of the analog telephone system. Connection to and from the data terminals is made through an RS232C interface. A spread spectrum technique is utilized which "whitens" the signals of the data terminal regardless of whether the terminal is idle, transmitting or receiving data. Virtual error free transmission is achieved by interleaving bits, so that noise does not destroy the data, and by error detection and correction techniques which assure that the data, as received, is identical to that transmitted. By using a variable pseudo random code, privacy of data communications are enhanced and cross-talk is substantially eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles H. Hustig, Jeffrey L. Ward, Donald W. Moses, Robert S. Bradford
  • Patent number: 4433212
    Abstract: A circuit for coupling digital or analog data signals to a telephone line. A direct coupled transistorized circuit is disclosed having three different impedance conditions: on-hook, off-hook, and loop-test. Consequently, data can be transmitted regardless of the on-hook or off-hook status of the associated telephone sets and regardless of whether or not the telephone sets are in use. In addition, data transmission can range over a frequency spectrum of approximately d-c to frequencies in the data-over-voice range. Because of the variable bridging impedance, the drive impedance is not too low during on-hook ringing and the circuit need not be disconnected during ringing or testing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1984
    Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald W. Moses, Charles Hustig, C. Ray Ballard
  • Patent number: 4425661
    Abstract: A communications system capable of simultaneously transmitting voice and data information. The spectral energy of the data signal is smeared by spreading it in a spectrum with energy packed in the lower frequency range under the conventional voice signal frequency in a manner which complements the standard C-message weighting curve. The use of the spread spectrum technique also eliminates thumping at the data rate since the harmonics that produce thumping are also spread throughout the bandwidth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1984
    Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald W. Moses, Charles Hustig, C. Ray Ballard
  • Patent number: 4425642
    Abstract: A co-channel communications system is disclosed which permits a digital data signal to be simultaneously transmitted with a communications medium signal such as telephone voice or television video. The data signal or signals are converted into very low multifrequency signals consisting of fundamental frequencies and harmonics which span the communications bandwidth. Because a number of frequencies are used for each data signal, the signal level of the data signals can be greatly suppressed relative to the communications medium signal to a level such that there is no perceptible degradation of the telephone voice or television video. Synchronous detectors for each frequency transmitted, including harmonic frequencies, are utilized to recapture and regenerate the data signals transmitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1984
    Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald W. Moses, Charles Hustig, C. Ray Ballard