Patents Assigned to L-3 Communications
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Patent number: 8450720Abstract: A method of fabricating a frontside-illuminated inverted quantum well infrared photodetector may include providing a quantum well wafer having a bulk substrate layer and a quantum material layer, wherein the quantum material layer includes a plurality of alternating quantum well layers and barrier layers epitaxially grown on the bulk substrate layer. The method further includes applying at least one frontside common electrical contact to a frontside of the quantum well wafer, bonding a transparent substrate to the frontside of the quantum well wafer, thinning the bulk substrate layer of the quantum well wafer, and etching the quantum material layer to form quantum well facets that define at least one pyramidal quantum well stack. A backside electrical contact may be applied to the pyramidal quantum well stack. In one embodiment, a plurality of quantum well stacks is bonded to a read-out integrated circuit of a focal plane array.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics CorporationInventors: David Forrai, Darrel Endres, Robert Jones, Michael James Garter
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Publication number: 20130128012Abstract: To overcome problems with vergence, a binocular head mounted display (HMD) is used in a simulator in which an out-the-window scene is displayed in real time on a screen arrangement. Imagery for the left and right eyes of the HMD is derived by generating a starting HMD image for a Cyclops viewpoint between the user's eves, and then rendering respective views for each eve from the position of the eye in a virtual 3D model of the screen arrangement, wherein the starting HMD image is frustum projected against the screen arrangement of the 3D model.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATIONInventor: James A. Turner
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Patent number: 8446931Abstract: Synchronization of a primary link which transitions between clear mode and spread mode is achieved and maintained using a secondary link. When transitioning from clear mode to spread mode, a primary transmission delta phase is adjusted by the difference between a secondary reception delta phase and the primary transmission delta phase; and a primary reception delta phase is adjusted to be equal to a secondary transmission delta phase.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2011Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications CorpInventors: Merle L. Keller, Jr., Vaughn L. Mower, Steve J. McEntire, Kent R. Bruening
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Patent number: 8446469Abstract: An in-car video system and method is provided where a wireless microphone is configured with bi-directional communications capability. In response to a received RF activation signal, the wireless microphone is automatically switched on to capture (and transmit back to the in-car video system) an audio soundtrack that accompanies the images captured by the car-mounted video camera. A wireless microphone controller mounted in the car transmits the RF activation signal to the wireless microphone. The wireless microphone controller is arranged to transmit the RF activation signal when the VCR starts recording. In an illustrative embodiment of the invention, the wireless microphone receives information, including a confirmation that the VCR is recording, from an RF information signal received from the wireless microphone controller mounted in the car. The wireless microphone displays the information to the officer on a display screen.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Mobile-Vision, Inc.Inventors: Louis W. Blanco, Leo Lorenzetti
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Publication number: 20130121529Abstract: An imaging apparatus may include an interrogating apparatus, such as a scanner, configured to transmit toward and receive from a test subject in a target position, electromagnetic radiation in a frequency range of about 100 MHz to about 2 THz. The interrogating apparatus or scanner may produce an image signal representative of the received radiation. A controller may store in memory reference-image data for at least one reference subject. The controller may produce test-image data from the image signal and may compare at least a portion of the test-image data with at least a portion of the reference-image data for the at least one reference subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.Inventor: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Syst
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Publication number: 20130113647Abstract: A stepped-frequency radar signal is transmitted through a barrier. A transmitter of the stepped-frequency radar is on a first side of the barrier, a first object is on a second side of the barrier, and a second object that is distinct from the first object is on the second side of the barrier. A signal including a reflection of the transmitted signal from the first object and a reflection of the transmitted signal from the second object is sensed. The sensed signal is analyzed to determine that a first detection is associated with the first object and a second detection is associated with a second object.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CYTERRA CORPORATIONInventors: Christopher Gary Sentelle, Donald Wright, Felix M. Fontan, Juan Antonio Torres-Rosario
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Publication number: 20130113648Abstract: Detection systems for scanning regions are disclosed. The detection systems may be used to detect various objects that are, for example, buried in the ground or obscured by being hidden on the body of a person. The detection systems include a sensor head having a continuous wave metal detector (CWMD) coil, radar antennas, and a transceiver electrically connected to a radar. The radar includes a transmit antenna configured to transmit electromagnetic radiation, and a receive antenna configured to sense electromagnetic radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CYTERRA CORPORATIONInventors: Herbert Duvoisin, III, Douglas O. Carlson, Glen A. Holman, Kevin L. Johnson, Waymond Scott, Christopher Gary Sentelle, Geoffrey Solomon, Joshua L. Tabony, Juan Antonio Torres-Rosario, Marquette Trishaun
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Patent number: 8438203Abstract: Methods and systems of processing and displaying data that include obtaining and processing time-time data to obtain an in-phase sum of the time-time data, and of providing and utilizing the in-phase sum of the time-time data to generate a graphical display of the Radon sum of the time-time data. The in-phase sum of the time-time data may be provided for display, for example, by outputting a data signal suitable for generating a graphical representation of the in-phase sum of the time-time data, and the output data signal may be utilized to generate a graphical representation of the in-phase sum of the time-time data.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P.Inventor: Stephen T. Ha
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Publication number: 20130111211Abstract: Methods and systems for increasing the security or trust associated with an untrusted device are provided. For example, a trusted hardware component may send a request to the untrusted device. The request may indicate one or more challenges to be performed by a secure application executing on the untrusted device. The trusted hardware component may determine an expected response to the one or more challenges. The expected response may be determined at the secure hardware component based on an expected configuration of the untrusted device. The trusted hardware component may receive a response to the request from the untrusted device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: L-3 Communications CorporationInventor: L-3 Communications Corporation
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Patent number: 8433739Abstract: Repetitive synchronized signal events may be detected in received raw signal data that contains a signal. The type of signal, element length (or minimum interval) and/or other characteristics of such repetitive synchronized signal events may also be optionally determined. The disclosed methods and systems may be implemented for processing signals in real time as part of a receiver or transceiver system, or may be implemented by one or more computer processing components that are configured to process stored raw signal data or signal data received from another source, such as across a computer network.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: April 30, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Integrated Systems, L.P.Inventor: Stephen T. Ha
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Patent number: 8427058Abstract: An apparatus that includes a traveling-wave tube having an electron gun having a cathode. The apparatus also includes a first power supply for establishing a first electric potential between the cathode and an anode and for providing an operational current to the cathode to generate a beam of electrons. The apparatus also includes a slow-wave structure having a passage through which the beam of electrons passes. The apparatus also includes a second power supply for providing a voltage to a beam focusing electrode to establish an electric potential between the cathode and the beam focusing electrode. The apparatus also includes a switching module coupled to the first power supply and the second power supply, the switching module providing a current path between the cathode and the beam focusing electrode, wherein the current path is disabled when a biasing current is below a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2011Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Electron Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David Eric Lewis
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Publication number: 20130088567Abstract: Panoramic imaging systems including rotatable minors are provided. A panoramic imaging system includes a rotatable platform, an imaging device mounted to the rotatable platform, and a minor rotatably mounted to the rotatable platform. The mirror is positioned in an optical path of the imaging device. The mirror and the imaging device are oriented such that the minor and imaging device are in the same plane, an optical axis of the imaging device is substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the rotatable platform, and an axis of rotation of the minor is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotatable platform when the mirror is in an initial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics CorporationInventors: David Fitzpatrick, Michael Spicer
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Publication number: 20130088597Abstract: An in-car multiple-resolution camera system for first responder vehicles includes a high-resolution camera imager for capturing images in high resolution and outputting the same in a first high-resolution image output stream. A signal processing module is provided for processing the first high-resolution image output stream and producing (1) a reduced-area high-resolution image output stream containing image information for only a selected portion or portions of the original image and (2) a wide-area low-resolution image output stream. The wide-area low-resolution image output stream can represent the the full image, if desired. An event recorder is provided for recording the events imaged by the camera imager using the wide-image low-resolution image output stream. A license plate recognition system is provided for using the reduced-area high-resolution image output stream to capture and process images of vehicle license plates nearby.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS MOBILEVISION INC.Inventor: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS MOBILE EVISION INC.
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Publication number: 20130082865Abstract: An apparatus includes a sensor head including a continuous wave metal detector (CWMD), a radar, and a transceiver electrically connected to the radar. The radar includes a transmit antenna configured to transmit electromagnetic radiation, and a receive antenna configured to sense electromagnetic radiation. The transceiver is enclosed in a metal housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CYTERRA CORPORATIONInventors: Herbert Duvoisin, III, Douglas O. Carlson, Glen A. Holman, Kevin L. Johnson, Waymond Scott, Christopher Gary Sentelle, Geoffrey Solomon, Joshua L. Tabony, Juan Antonio Torres-Rosario, Marquette Trishaun
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Patent number: 8401050Abstract: RF sampling receivers are disclosed that employ multiple sampling clocks to produce multiple projections. In operation, a Nyquist folded receiver (NYFR) may be implemented that utilizes at least one modulated sampling clock in combination with one or more other modulated or non-modulated sampling clocks to identify received signals. In such an embodiment, one or more clock modulations may be used to induce frequency modulations that are Nyquist zone dependent, and multiple Nyquist zones may be aliased together while still allowing for signals from different Nyquist zones to be separated and identified.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P.Inventors: Gerald L. Fudge, Scott M. Burkart, Antone L. Kusmanoff
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Patent number: 8400012Abstract: An electronically reconfigurable battery includes a number of battery modules selectively interconnected by a number of electronic switches, wherein a selectable number of battery modules may be connected either in a series configuration or in a parallel configuration, as a result of placing selected switches of said plurality of switches in open states or closed states. In a parallel configuration, the battery provides power to a primary load, such as a propulsion load for a vehicle. In a series configuration, the battery is configured to provide a high voltage and high power output to a short-term and/or pulsed load, such as an additional load provided on the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Titan CorporationInventors: Douglas M. Weidenheimer, Kevin J. Donegan, David Wayne Morton
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Patent number: 8401270Abstract: A first image including a projection of a portion is generated based on data representing attenuation of higher-energy radiation having a peak energy of at least 1 MeV that passes through a portion of an inspection volume. A second image including a projection of the portion is generated based on data representing attenuation of lower-energy radiation passing through the portion of the inspection volume. A dual-pixel image is created from the first image and the second image. A region of interest is selected from the dual-pixel image. A first basis function that is derived from an attenuation characteristic associated with the region of interest is selected. The region of interest is represented in terms of an amplitude associated with the first basis function and an amplitude associated with the second basis function.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard F. Eilbert, David Perticone, Shuanghe Shi, Jeff Stillson
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Patent number: 8401108Abstract: Techniques for modulation and demodulation using near-Nyquist sampling operate using substantially band-limited signal. In modulating, the substantially band-limited signal is formed by filtering modulated symbol date to produce a complex sample stream having a bandwidth of less than the twice the associated symbol transmission rate and with a sample rate of less than twice the symbol rate. In demodulating, a substantially band-limited signal having a bandwidth of less than twice the associated symbol transmission rate is sampled at a sample rate of less than twice the symbol rate of the modulation.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications CorpInventors: Osama S. Haddadin, William McIntire
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Publication number: 20130062593Abstract: Frontside-illuminated barrier infrared photodetector devices and methods of fabrication are disclosed. In one embodiment, a frontside-illuminated barrier infrared photodetector includes a transparent carrier substrate, and a plurality of pixels. Each pixel of the plurality of pixels includes an absorber layer, a barrier layer on the absorber layer, a collector layer on the barrier layer, and a backside electrical contact coupled to the absorber layer. Each pixel has a frontside and a backside. The absorber layer and the barrier layer are non-continuous across the plurality of pixels, and the barrier layer of each pixel is closer to a scene than the absorber layer of each pixel. A plurality of frontside common electrical contacts is coupled to the frontside of the plurality of pixels, wherein the frontside of the plurality of pixels and the plurality of frontside common electrical contacts are bonded to the transparent carrier substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics CorporationInventors: Robert A. Jones, David Forrai, Richard L. Rawe, JR.
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Patent number: 8396097Abstract: In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, a device includes: a first frequency search engine configured to receive input values and determine a frequency of a signal to be within a first frequency band; a second delay component configured to store at least a portion of the plurality of input values; and a second frequency search engine configured to determine the frequency of the signal to be within a second band that is a subset of the first band. The first frequency search engine includes: a shift register configured to store bits of the input values; a combining circuit configured to combine bits of the plurality of input values; a first delay component configured to serially store a plurality of accumulator values; and a feedback circuit configured to add a function of the first delay component output to a next accumulator value to obtain a modified next accumulator value.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: March 12, 2013Assignee: L-3 Communications CorpInventors: Thomas R. Giallorenzi, Johnny M. Harris, Matthew A. Lake, Samuel C. Kingston, Myren Iverson