Patents Assigned to BAE Systems Information
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Publication number: 20120287971Abstract: A system and method for emulating low frequency RF control bus operation using high frequency data is disclosed. In transmission path, the low frequency RFCB transmit data bytes are encoded and then up-sampled. The up-sampled data is then sent to hardware serializer for transmission. The resulting RF serial output stream appears to the external receiver to be encoded at low frequency even though the transceiver is operating at high frequency. In reception path, RFCB serial input data is de-serialized and then down-sampled. The down sampled data is then passed through custom byte-alignment logic and finally decoded. The transceivers are operated at high frequency but data is decoded and received as if it were at low rate. The FPGA serial transceiver are operated at a high frequency and sends each data bit a plurality of times to create a low effective data rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: James C. Gower, Boris Radovcic
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Publication number: 20120287575Abstract: A method and apparatus for cooling modules in a radio system is disclosed. The apparatus comprises an adaptor module with side walls and integrated heat exchanging elements. The adaptor module adapts the air flow from a chassis in the radio system such that the exiting ducting on the chassis efficiently mate with the air conduits in the modules. The adaptor allows the use of new high power density modules in the existing chassis without changing the module design. The use of adaptor module in chassis provides efficient cooling and use less volume in the chassis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Eric G. Nelson
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Publication number: 20120290758Abstract: An expansion card and method for controlling a radio system integrates PCDD operations into a PCMCIA or ExpressCard which can be inserted into an external display, smart screen PCMCIA slot, or laptop ExpressCard or PCMCIA slot to allow an operator to control the radio system with a computer without any modification of the computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey B. Canter, Boris Radovcic, Michael T. Christoff
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Publication number: 20120289174Abstract: A Dual Integrated Core Engine Transceiver “DICE-T” combines two transceivers into a single module. The transceivers are based on mobile processors typically used in handheld devices which have TDPs of less than 2 Watts, thereby allowing two transceivers to fit without overheating into a space typically occupied by a single transceiver. Due to high production volumes and widespread use, the mobile processors are well proven and low in cost. In embodiments, the mobile processors are OMAP processors. In some embodiments, the DICE-T can replace a UT module in a GMR. In some of these embodiments, the OMAP processors include TM320C64xx DSP cores. In certain embodiments, the OMAP processors are DM3730 processors. In various embodiments, each DICE-T module includes a five Watt power amplifier. In embodiments, SINCGAR, SRW, and/or WNW waveforms are supported by software configuration. In some embodiments, transceivers can be transitioned by software between waveforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Systems Integration, Inc.Inventors: George M. Horihan, Dominick Laccona
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Publication number: 20120286570Abstract: A method and apparatus of using DICE-T personality cards to adapt the incoming voltages supplied by the GVA and provide the ability to turn any voltage to any card on or off depending upon operating mode in a radio system is disclosed. The ability to control voltages individually also allows the control of the power-up sequencing of any card. The DICE-T personality cards use voltages from GVA to generate the additional voltages required by the Core Engines and VHF Module. All of the voltages are connected to hot-swap controllers which provide switching of the power to each destination. These hot-swap controllers also provide monitoring of voltage and shut-down if over-current conditions occur. The two DICE-T personality cards each have a Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) controls the hot-swap controller for each voltage. The CPLD also controls the sequencing of the individual voltages applied to each module.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Boris Radovcic, Christopher O'Bara
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Publication number: 20120290771Abstract: A system and method for protecting boot and recovery area of a flash memory in order to meet GMR requirements in radio system is disclosed. When the Core Engine Modem is installed in the factory test equipment, LOCK signal on the PoP module is logic high. At this time, the flash will be unlocked, and the boot and recovery code is written. The boot and recovery sectors will then be locked and the user area of the flash is left unlocked. When installed in the GLS DICE-T, LOCK signal on the PoP module is logic low. At this time, the flash device will ignore block lock commands, which prevent the unlocking of the protected sectors. The write enable signal from the GVA can now be utilized to enable writing to the user area of the flash despite of protecting boot and recovery areas.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronics Systems Inc.Inventor: Boris Radovcic
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Publication number: 20120287977Abstract: A method and apparatus of minimizing corruption of a reference clock to a RF circuitry in a radio system is disclosed. A DICE-T receives a reference clock in a Low Voltage Differential Signal (LVDS) format from a GVA. The DICE-T personality card converts the reference clock signal into an analog signal. The analog signal is supplied to the Core Engine RF card and the LVDS format signal is supplied to the Core Engine modem for local clocking. The Core Engine RF feeds the analog signal into a programmable phase locked loop chip to generate all the clocks required for RF processing. The analog signal is also used to provide the clocks to the ADC and DAC of core engine modem. By routing the reference clock directly to the RF card then deriving the modem clocks, the phase noise of the reference clock is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Boris Radovcic, Michael S. Vogas
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Publication number: 20120290741Abstract: A system and method for allowing individual register access during system integration and test is disclosed. A Chip select is routed between an OMAP processor and a waveform FPGA and configured to allow individual register access during system integration and test. Logic is then added to the FPGA to support the single access to the FPGA's peripherals. This allows the user connected to the debug port to be able to send and receive individual commands to and from the waveform FPGA's peripherals. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) maybe developed to provide a graphical interface or scripts may be used to assemble multiple commands thereby increasing flexibility to configure the peripherals during integration and troubleshooting.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Boris Radovcic
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Publication number: 20120289168Abstract: A software-defined tactical radio solution meets the original JTRS SWaP goals by providing four complete software-defined 125W (peak) radio channels in four modules that replace the four UT modules of the current GMR design, while retaining the GVA and NIU of the GMR. Two dual transceiver modules each include two transceivers based on OMAP processors. Two dual-channel power amplifier modules each include two 125W (peak) amplifiers, each amplifier combining two GaN transistors combined in parallel. In embodiments, the OMAP processors include TM320C64xx DSP cores. In some embodiments, the OMAP processors are DM3730 processors. In various embodiments, each dual transceiver module includes a five Watt power amplifier. In embodiments, SINCGAR, SRW, and/or WNW waveforms are supported by software configuration. In some embodiments transceivers can be transitioned by software between waveforms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Systems Integration, Inc.Inventors: Dominick Laccona, George M. Horihan
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Patent number: 8304332Abstract: A method for fabrication of a field effect transistor gate, with or without field plates, includes the steps of defining a relatively thin Schottky metal layer by a lithography/metal liftoff or metal deposition/etch process on a semiconductor surface. This is followed by depositing a dielectric passivation layer over the entire wafer and defining a second lithographic pattern coincident with or slightly inset from the boundaries of the previously defined metal gate layer. This is followed by etching the dielectric using dry or wet etching techniques and stripping the resist, followed by exposing and developing a third resist pattern to define the thicker gate metal layers required for electrical conductivity and also for the field plate if one is utilized. The final step is depositing gate and/or field plate metal, resulting in a gate electrode and an integral field plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Anthony A. Immorlica, Pane-chane Chao, Kanin Chu
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Publication number: 20120278357Abstract: Techniques are disclosed that allow for automated tracking of changes to software modules between two or more software projects that use functionally similar but otherwise different software modules. The techniques can be used, for instance, to manage similar or identical changes to multiple otherwise independent software products. Thus, in accordance with an example embodiment, a software change that has been successfully applied to a first software product having a given functionality can be readily identified and applied another software product that is independent of the first software product but can benefit from a similar software change.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey M. Creem
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Patent number: 8300417Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for accommodating at least two different sized cards, the apparatus comprising a card housing comprising one or more card slots, each card slot being adaptable for inserting the at least two different sized cards; and a card guide system for adapting said one or more card slots for insertion of at least one of the at least two different sized cards. There is also provided a modified mezzanine card having at least one increased non-standard physical dimension relative to a standard mezzanine card suitable for insertion in the apparatus using the card guide system.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Leibowitz, James Limardo, William F. Aversano, Michael Borthwick, Elliot Samuel, Saeed Karamooz
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Patent number: 8301075Abstract: A tactical radio includes a radio frequency (RF) processing module having a receiving component path and a transmitting component path. A signal processing module coupled to the RF processing module includes a jammer detection stage for identifying a type of jamming signal on a channel over which communications signals are received simultaneously. A jammer model stage in the signal processing module produces a waveform model for the jamming signal, and a channel model stage replicates propagation conditions on the channel and produces a corresponding cancellation signal. The cancellation signal is coupled at such a level into the receiving component path so as to cancel the jamming signal from received communications signals at the front end of the radio. Any residual jamming signals may then be removed by a secondary jamming cancellation stage operating at baseband.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Sherman, Rachel E. Learned
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Patent number: 8299936Abstract: A method for generating electromagnetic waves in the ELF/ULF comprising the steps of using a ground-based Horizontal Electric Dipole (HED) antenna to send electromagnetic pulses upwardly in the E-region of the ionosphere to form an oscillatory or pulsed electric field; allowing said pulsed electric field to interact with magnetized plasma of the lower ionosphere to generate a pulsed horizontal and vertical current which have associated Horizontal and Vertical Electric Dipole moment; and allowing them to radiate.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Konstantinos Papadopoulos
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Publication number: 20120268213Abstract: A high power amplifier architecture is disclosure. One example configuration includes a first plurality of distributed amplification stages operatively coupled in a first string. A conductive trace associated with the first string provides a stepped structure, such that the associated inductance successively decreases from input to output of the first string. A second plurality of distributed amplification stages is operatively coupled in a second string, and a conductive trace associated therewith provides a stepped structure, such that the associated inductance successively decreases from input to output of the second string. In one example case, each of the first and second strings comprises gallium nitride transistor amplification stages formed on silicon carbide. The module may further include a heat spreader material that thermally and electrically couples to the amplification stages. The conductive trace associated with one string can be shared with another string.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS Information & Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Robert Actis, Robert J. Lender, JR., Steve M. Rajkowski, Kanin Chu, Blair E. Coburn
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Patent number: 8294099Abstract: An apparatus and method for assembling a large microbolometer infrared imaging array from sub-arrays, including the step of forming a sub-array assembly of independent imaging arrays on the silicon wafer as the imaging sensor is being processed, whereby seams or gaps in a resulting image are avoided.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2010Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Richard J. Blackwell, Jr.
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Patent number: 8295767Abstract: A microradio is provided with a hysteretic switch to permit an optimum range increasing charging cycle, with the charging cycle being long relative to the transmit cycle. Secondly, an ensemble of microradios permits an n2 power enhancement to increase range with coherent operation. Various multi-frequency techniques are used both for parasitic powering and to isolate powering and transmit cycles. Applications for microradios and specifically for ensembles of microradios include authentication, tracking, fluid flow sensing, identification, terrain surveillance including crop health sensing and detection of improvised explosive devices, biohazard and containment breach detection, and biomedical applications including the use of microradios attached to molecular tags to destroy tagged cells when the microradios are activated. Microradio deployment includes the use of paints or other coatings containing microradios, greases and aerosols.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Karl D. Brommer, Tracey H. Brommer
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Patent number: 8288290Abstract: A method is provided for the integration of an optical gain material into a Complementary metal oxide semiconductor device, the method comprising the steps of: configuring a workpiece from a silicon wafer upon which is disposed an InP wafer bearing an epitaxy layer; mechanically removing the InP substrate; etching the InP remaining on epitaxy layer with hydrochloric acid; depositing at least one Oxide pad on revealed the epitaxy layer; using the Oxide pad as a mask during a first pattern etch removing the epitaxy to an N level; etching with a patterned inductively coupled plasma (ICP) technique; isolating the device on the substrate with additional pattern etching patterning contacts, applying the contacts.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventor: Daniel N. Carothers
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Patent number: 8281701Abstract: A method of providing a defense against a shaped charge uses an outer and an inner armor layer provided with a medial space between these outer and inner armor layers. One or more defensive shaped charges are positioned in the medial space. If the outer armor layer is attacked by ordnance having an offensive shaped charge, one or more of the defensive shaped charges positioned in the medial space is detonated so as to degrade the effectiveness of the offensive shaped charge and prevent penetration of the inner armor layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2011Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Zank, Daniel J. Long
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Patent number: 8284812Abstract: A resonantly pumped, trivalent thulium ion (Tm3+) doped, crystal laser with improved efficiency is disclosed. Embodiments are pumped from the 3H6 ground state manifold to the 1st excited 3F4 state manifold by photons with wavelengths between 1.4 and 2.2 microns and laser wavelengths ranging from 1.5 to 2.4 microns arising from 3F4 to 3H6 transitions ensue, with output wavelengths dependant upon the choice of pump wavelength, crystalline host, and resonator optics.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: BAE Systems Information and Electronic Systems Integration Inc.Inventors: York E. Young, Evan P. Chicklis