Patents Assigned to Cable/Home Communication Corp.
  • Patent number: 4943847
    Abstract: Extended horizontal definition is provided in a television system in which the wideband and narrowband chrominance components of a video signal are modulated for transmission by a subcarrier. The modulated wideband I chrominance component is filtered over a bandwidth that is antisymmetrical about the subcarrier frequency with an extended upper sideband to thereby entend the bandwidth that is available for transmission of the I chrominance component. The modulated I chrominance component is antisymmetrically filtered to enhance the relative amplitude in the extended portion of the upper sideband for transmission, and in a television receiver the modulated I chrominance component of a received video signal is filtered to have a relatively flat-response over the antisymmetrical bandwidth about the subcarrier frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1990
    Assignees: M/A-COM Government Systems, Inc., Cable/Home Communication Corp.
    Inventor: Ron D. Katznelson
  • Patent number: 4908859
    Abstract: A receiver interface system for enabling an operator to access different types of services in a like manner, wherein the services contain different combinations of service components received by a receiver in different portions of one or more different frequency channels, such as television channels. The system includes a plurality of separate interface channels for carrying different types of services containing different combinations of the service components; switching means for selecting a said service, wherein the switching means is coupled to the interface channels for accessing the respective interface channels in a like manner; and a decoder coupled to the receiver and the interface channels for accessing the components of said selected service received by the receiver in different portions of one or more different frequency channels to provide said selected service on the interface channel carrying the selected service.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 13, 1990
    Assignees: M/A-COM Government Systems, Inc., Cable/Home Communication Corp.
    Inventors: Christopher J. Bennett, James M. Hobza, Ron D. Katznelson, Gordon K. Walker
  • Patent number: 4752953
    Abstract: In a system for scrambling an audio signal for transmission with a video signal having non-video information intervals, an analog audio signal is converted into a scrambled compressed digital audio signal; individual bits from the scrambled compressed digital audio signal are combined to provide 2-bit digital words; each digital word is converted into an 8-bit digital PAM data signal having a binary value bearing a predetermined relationship to the binary value of the converted 2-bit digital word; the 8-bit digital PAM data signal is converted into a 4-level PAM analog signal; and the PAM analog signals are inserted into the non-video information intervals of the video signal for transmission. A descrambling system descrambles the 4-level PAM analog signals by a complementary scheme.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1986
    Date of Patent: June 21, 1988
    Assignees: M/A-COM Government Systems, Inc., Cable/Home Communication Corp.
    Inventors: Woo H. Paik, Jerrold A. Heller, Gordon K. Walker
  • Patent number: 4736420
    Abstract: A system for scrambling a video signal having a plurality of horizontal lines, each of which includes a video information portion and a non-video information portion. The scrambling system includes a memory; means for storing the video information portion of each video signal line in the memory; and means for forming scrambled horizontal lines by retrieving each of a plurality of said stored video information lines in a plurality of segments preceded by a non-video segment and separated by non-video segment(s). The retrieval means include means for varying the respective durations of the retrieved video information segments in individual scrambled horizontal lines in accordance with an encryption keystream; and means for varying the total duration of the non-video segments for individual scrambled horizontal lines in accordance with a predetermined timing pattern. A complementary descrambling system also is disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1988
    Assignees: M/A-COm Government Systems, Inc., Cable/Home Communication Corp.
    Inventors: Ron D. Katznelson, Gordon K. Walker, Paul Moroney
  • Patent number: 4719505
    Abstract: A system for regenerating a standard-length color burst signal from a less-than-standard-length color burst information signal of a given frequency and phase. The system includes a phase-locked loop for generating a system clock signal from the color burst information signal, with the clock signal having a clock frequency related to and at least twice the given frequency of the color burst information signal. The phase information from the color burst information signa is sampled and stored in a RAM. The sampling is clocked by the system clock signal. A standard-length color burst signal is regenerated at the given frequency and in phase with the color burst information signal by retrieving the stored phase information and extrapolating the standard-length signal in accordance with the retrieved phase information. Such retrieval is clocked by the system signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1988
    Assignees: M/A-COM Government Systems, Inc., Cable/Home Communication Corp.
    Inventor: Ron D. Katznelson
  • Patent number: 4712238
    Abstract: A system in a subscriber television network for enabling descrambling of a received scrambled signal on a prepaid basis and/or an impulse-purchase basis. A received mask signal uniquely related to the scrambled signal is compared with a received authorization signal indicating whether the subscriber is authorized to receive the scrambled signal on a prepaid basis and a prepaid signal for enabling descrambling is provided when the compared signals match. A not-prepaid signal is provided when they do not match. A received cost signal indicating the charge for descrambling the scrambled signal and a received credit signal indicating only the subscriber's accumulated credit are processed with reference to a stored record of the subscriber's prior accumulated charges to determine whether the subscriber has sufficient available credit to pay for descrambling of the scrambled signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1987
    Assignees: M/A-COM Government Systems, Inc., Cable/Home Communication Corp.
    Inventors: Klein S. Gilhousen, Jerrold A. Heller, Michael Van Harding, Robert D. Blakeney, II