Patents Assigned to Domosys Corporation
  • Patent number: 7359455
    Abstract: The present invention discloses an apparatus and a method of modulating a carrier with digital information having a series of datums represented in a plurality of symbols, the method comprising selecting a first number of half-periods of a first phase distinguished carrier signal for representing a corresponding symbol of a first one of the datums, selecting a second number of half-periods of a second phase distinguished carrier signal for representing a corresponding symbol of the datum following the first datum, determining at least one matching carrier signal having a third number of half-periods of a format to conform to a transition of the first phase distinguished carrier signal to the second phase distinguished carrier signal, and sequentially arranging the first number of half-periods of the first phase distinguished carrier signal, the third number of half-periods of the matching carrier signal and the second number of half-periods of the second phase distinguished carrier signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Assignee: Domosys Corporation
    Inventor: Yves Roy
  • Patent number: 7272635
    Abstract: The network comprises a master node and a plurality of slave nodes. To configure the network, the master node transmits over the network a hailing message at any attenuated level compared to normal communication signals to be transmitted over the network. Upon receiving the hailing message at one of the slave node, a reply message is transmitted, also at an attenuated level. Receiving the reply message at the master node allows it to configure the slave node from which the reply message originated. Also disclosed are a method of managing a network so as to monitor the connections between the slave nodes, and a method of managing a network when a recovery operation is required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2007
    Assignee: Domosys Corporation
    Inventors: Pierre Longtin, Steve Baril, Patrick Vachon, Martin Pilote
  • Publication number: 20060226958
    Abstract: A communication system for a power line is described. A transmission system of the communication system divides the time axis into a number of time slots synchronized such that one time slot can start about a zero crossing of the power line signal. These time slots are referred to as channels and are numbered from 1 to n. A modulation method is described to is narrow band continuous phase FSK, where a number m of modulating frequencies are used, arranged such that an integral number of full cycles fit into each channel time slot for all m frequencies. The system transmits during only a subset of the available time slots (channels) concentrated near the zero crossing of the power line waveform where the noise is typically minimal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2006
    Publication date: October 12, 2006
    Applicant: Domosys Corporation
    Inventors: Steve Baril, Charles Labarre
  • Patent number: 7093244
    Abstract: The method is used for downloading firmware upgrades to a non-volatile memory (NVM) of a targeted remote programmable embedded field-deployed device over a communication network. The device is connected to the network and requires no human intervention at the remote site. The firmware includes a small upgrade program which performs programming tasks on the device according to commands received by the server. The method carried out by the upgrade program allows to upgrade the application program, the communication protocol stack, a set of mutable interrupt vector table or itself without the need of additional memory. It also has a bootstrap function which is responsible for verifying the integrity of the firmware upon reset of a device before transferring control to or back to the application program. Upgrades can be either server-initiated (the firmware provider pushes the new version out to the field) or device-initiated (the device pulls the latest firmware version from the server).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2006
    Assignee: Domosys Corporation
    Inventors: Marie-Eve Lajoie, François St-Arnaud, Steve Baril, Jacques Boivin
  • Patent number: 6727804
    Abstract: The power line communication system includes a transmitter and a receiver, both providing a communication path between two communication control devices over a power line. The transmitter includes a voltage amplifier and a current amplifier. A switch between the transmit and receive modes is implemented within the voltage amplifier. The current amplifier also has a two-step output impedance. When the transmitter is active, the current amplifier shows a low impedance on the line to overcome other loads. If, however, the communication medium shows a high level of noise, the output impedance of the current amplifier decreases even further and creates a path to ground. The receiver advantageously uses a logarithmic amplifier for signal range compression. This type of amplifier preserves the shape of the signal that is important when the modulation scheme uses the zero crossings to store information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2004
    Assignee: Domosys Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Lesguillier, Yves Roy, Pierre Longtin
  • Publication number: 20040015952
    Abstract: The method is used for downloading firmware upgrades to a non-volatile memory (NVM) of a targeted remote programmable embedded field-deployed device over a communication network. The device is connected to the network and requires no human intervention at the remote site. The firmware includes a small upgrade program which performs programming tasks on the device according to commands received by the server. The method carried out by the upgrade program allows to upgrade the application program, the communication protocol stack, a set of mutable interrupt vector table or itself without the need of additional memory. It also has a bootstrap function which is responsible for verifying the integrity of the firmware upon reset of a device before transferring control to or back to the application program. Upgrades can be either server-initiated (the firmware provider pushes the new version out to the field) or device-initiated (the device pulls the latest firmware version from the server).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2002
    Publication date: January 22, 2004
    Applicant: Domosys Corporation
    Inventors: Marie-Eve Lajoie, Francois St-Arnaud, Steve Baril, Jacques Boivin