Patents Assigned to L-3 Communications
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Patent number: 7099372Abstract: Disclosed is a method for operating a code division multiple access communications system, and a system that operates in accordance with the method. The method operates within a coverage area of a base station by assigning a set of spreading codes to individual ones of a plurality of subscriber stations and then, during transmissions within the cell, by periodically hopping amongst spreading code within the set of spreading codes such that at any given time no two subscriber stations operate with the same spreading code. The set of spreading codes may include the all one's spreading code. The step of periodically hopping preferably changes from a currently used spreading code to a next spreading code at a symbol rate or at a multiple of the symbol rate.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Leon L. Nieczyporowicz, Richard B. Ertel, Thomas R. Giallorenzi, Eric K. Hall
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Patent number: 7095026Abstract: An apparatus for selectively limiting undesired radiation from a scene which, in one embodiment, includes an optic that is operative to attenuate radiation by selectively losing transparency in response to radiation within a first wavelength band from a source. The loss of transparency affects the passage through the optic of radiation within a second wavelength band from that source. The optic can be positioned between a sensor and the scene such that the sensor is configured to receive radiation from the scene through the optic. In one embodiment, an optical limiter includes a plurality of such optics, wherein the optical limiter is configured to facilitate transmission of light corresponding to a scene, and wherein each optic is configured to receive a respective portion of the light corresponding to a respective portion of the scene. A light detector assembly and a method of limiting light energy are also included.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications Cincinnati Electronics CorporationInventors: John W. Devitt, Mark E. Greiner, Jeffrey J. Voelker, David R. Wade
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Publication number: 20060182131Abstract: An IP/ISDN/PSTN gateway provides an IP secure telephone with the capability of interfacing to either an ISDN-configured SCIP secure telephone or a PSTN-configured SCIP secure telephone. A translation function is performed between multiple protocols that allows IP secure telephones to communicate with SCIP secure telephones on ISDN and/or PSTN network(s). The gateway, in conjunction with a call manager, establishes a connection that accommodates the flow of voice and/or data traffic between an IP secure telephone and an SCIP secure telephone. One or more call managers on the IP network arrange and maintain call connectivity between an IP secure telephone and the “IP” side of the gateway. The “ISDN/PSTN” side of the gateway, in turn, provides an interface to support the flow of voice and/or data traffic to/from an SCIP secure telephone located on an ISDN or PSTN network.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2006Publication date: August 17, 2006Applicant: L-3 Communications CorporationInventor: Richard Dziekan
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Patent number: 7085847Abstract: An apparatus for scheduling transmission of a plurality of frames in a network having a plurality of nodes, each frame identified by a type designation, includes a schedule memory and a sequencer. The schedule memory stores a transmission time for each frame type and a list of frames to be transmitted. The sequencer is operable to access the schedule memory and initiate transmission of the frames in the list.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P.Inventors: B. Scott Darnell, William T. Jennings, Bradley D. Lengel, Praveen S. Reddy
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Patent number: 7077529Abstract: A display apparatus for displaying projected images to a user comprises an enclosure with an aperture between the interior and exterior of the enclosure. A projector adjacent the aperture projects light through the aperture and against a screen surface to form an image that is visible to the user at a viewing station. A mask blocks the light from the projector proceeding to the eyepoint of the user. The method of the invention comprises projecting an image through the aperture onto the projection screen and blocking a portion of the light that is scattered from the last lens surface with the mask while permitting the image to proceed to the projection screen to be viewed.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: James A. Turner, Ashok A. Sisodia
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Patent number: 7071927Abstract: Sunlight can damage a conventional touch screen display and cause the display to be quite difficult to read. Furthermore, conventional touch screen displays are easily damaged, and, once damaged, the entire touch screen is replaced. To address these concerns, a touch panel includes anti-reflective coatings on the surfaces of the top plate and the base plate that are open to the air. These coatings substantially reduce reflections and make the touch screen easier to read in direct sunlight. In particular, the anti-reflective coating used on the upper surface of the base plate is dielectric in nature to reduce reflectivity even further. This dielectric coating includes openings to an underlying conductive layer so that an electrical contact is made when a user deflects the top plate into the base plate. Also, the top plate may be detachably coupled to the base plate, advantageously by double stick adhesive tape, so that only the top plate is replaced when damaged.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventor: Randall D. Blanchard
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Patent number: 7064701Abstract: A concealed object detection system for detecting objects concealed on a person includes radar transponders that are each configured and positioned to direct a radar signal at a person and to detect a portion of the radar signal reflected by the person. A processor connected to the radar transponders processes the portions of the radar signals detected by the radar transponders to determine whether the person is carrying a concealed object. The system may produce a real-time alert, such as an audible alert, when a concealed object is detected.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CyTerra CorporationInventors: William Steinway, Gregory Stilwell, Herbert Duvoisin, III, David H. Fine
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Patent number: 7065127Abstract: A system for generating (PN) spread signals is provided. The system includes a first clock synchronized with a second clock and at least three first pseudo-noise (PN) component code generators coupled to the first clock. A logic combiner is coupled to the PN component code generators and is adapted to generate a composite PN code. Both clocks are coupled to respective N-bit and M-bit counters.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications SystemsInventors: Merle L. Keller, Vaughn L. Mower, Kent R. Bruening
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Patent number: 7055994Abstract: An aircraft light assembly comprises a light apparatus configured to be supported in a space on the body of an aircraft. The apparatus has one or more light emitting diodes (13) generating visible light and an outer structure overlying the LEDs. The outer structure includes a light transmission portion through which visible light from the LEDs can pass, and a metallic portion with an outer surface exposed to the external airflow. A heat-transmitting connection thermally links the LEDs to the metallic portion so that heat from the LEDs flows to the outer surface and is dissipated to the external airflow. The light assembly is configured to be secured in a conventional socket for an incandescent navigation light bulb and to receive the electrical current supplied thereto by the aircraft electrical system. Civilian applications of the unit have only visible LEDs.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventor: John J. Martin
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Publication number: 20060115109Abstract: The application discloses a system and methods for remote access and analysis of data collected about items under inspection. The system includes a data collection station, that may include an X-ray scanner, that scans the items under inspection to obtain data about the items. The data is transmitted to one or more remote expert stations, where a remote expert analyzes the data to determine whether the item contains a potential threat, such as, for example, explosives or other contraband.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2005Publication date: June 1, 2006Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrea Whitson, Paul DeLia
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Patent number: 7054292Abstract: A method is disclosed for operating a synchronous space division multiple access, code division multiple access communications system. The method includes steps of, within a coverage area of a base station (BS), (a) assigning the same spreading code to a plurality of subscriber stations (SSs); and (b) beamforming using an antenna array at the BS so as to maximize the signal to interference plus noise ratio for a signal transmitted from a desired SS, The beamforming operates to steer a null towards another same-code SS to minimize interference from the same-code SS. Assuming that the antenna array has M-elements (M>1), then individual ones of P orthogonal spreading codes can be reused ?M times within the coverage area, where 1/M<??1. The step of beamforming includes an initial step of despreading the signal received from the desired SS, followed by a step of spatial filtering.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Eric K. Hall, Thomas R. Giallorenzi, Richard B. Ertel, Christian Schlegel, Zachary Bagley
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Patent number: 7054286Abstract: This invention provides a highly flexible multiplexing scheme for Direct Sequence CDMA systems enabling the CDMA system to flexibly allocate CDMA channel resources between packet-switched broadcast channels and fast-circuit-switched dedicated channels in order to optimize system throughput. A method and system are provided for operating a communication system. The method has steps of: flexibly allocating CDMA channel resources between packet-switched broadcast channels and fast-circuit-switched dedicated channels in order to optimize system throughput, and employing a side channel as required to send all or a part of a total amount of data, depending on the total amount of the data. A bandwidth allocation scheme allocates a set of CDMA channels for burst packet-switched channels, and data is time division multiplexed over the set of burst CDMA channels providing a wide bandwidth data pipe for packet-switched data.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Richard B. Ertel, Eric K. Hall, Thomas R. Giallorenzi, Philip L. Stephenson, Johnny M. Harris, Edward P. Newren
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Patent number: 7046101Abstract: An RF signal divider/combiner is provided for dividing a supplied RF signal to any number of up to N output ports. A switchable impedance matching network is provided to impedance match the divider according to the number of output ports connected.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: L-3 CommunicationsInventors: John R. Mruz, Richard Palker
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Publication number: 20060098866Abstract: An inspection system having a user friendly operator display. Characteristics of items under inspection are represented in the display by color and brightness. Each pixel on the display is assigned an intensity representation of a first characteristic of a region of an item, such as density. Color is assigned to each pixel based on anther characteristic of the regions, such as atomic number. The intensity assigned to each pixel in the display is based in part on the color assigned to that pixel so that each pixel representing the same value of the first characteristic will appear to a human with the same brightness, regardless of the color assigned to the pixels. Such a display is used in an x-ray inspection system to represent attenuation of x-rays by brightness and effective atomic number by color.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andrea Whitson, Shuanghe Shi, Richard Eilbert
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Publication number: 20060083257Abstract: An improved interconnection protocol that is well suited for use in an inspection system or similar modular electronic system. Communication is provided over a network where the electronic modules are nodes, including a root node and multiple remote nodes. The root node and remote nodes are connected through multiple point-to-point synchronous links. The root node and remote nodes are configured to send and receive packets in either a short form or a normal form. Timing between the root node and remote nodes is provided by an external clock distributed by the root node. Each remote node responds to commands with low latency. This protocol allows normal packets to be configured to provide variable payload length, with a maximum payload size that yields a low protocol overhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2004Publication date: April 20, 2006Applicant: L-3 Communications Security & Detection SystemsInventors: John Price, Alan Sieving, James Karon
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Patent number: 7031579Abstract: An optical system provides a higher resolution image, especially for use with a projection system, using a combiner formed of fiber optics each having an input end and an output end, with the fiber optics grouped together so that the combiner has one or more image input ends each configured to receive an image from an associated image source. The input images are combined to yield an output image at the other end of the combiner that is smaller in area than the sum of the input image areas, increasing resolution. According to an embodiment, the output image is also counter-distorted to compensate for the distortion of the image caused by the relay optics used in projection.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications CorporationInventors: Ashok Sisodia, Thomas St. John
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Patent number: 7026869Abstract: A broadband driver amplifier module is made using an arrangement of MMICS and microstrip to provide inline rf connectors for the input and output and a small package size. The input and output microstrips incorporate a microstrip portion which is at an angle to the axis of the input connector providing an offset from the axis of the input connector. There is provided at least one MMIC extending from the input microstrip at the offset across the input connector axis and having an output on the other side of the axis. This arrangement provides for an overall zigzag configuration which reduces the axial length of the package while maintaining inline input and output connectors. The invention further includes novel arrangements for MMIC mounting and d.c. blocks used in the amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: L-3 CommunicationsInventors: Joseph L. Merenda, Michael Zaffarano, Eric Darvin
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Patent number: 7023957Abstract: A method or apparatus for analyzing an object includes an X-ray prescanner that performs a prescan of the object to determine prescan information about the object. Then, a CT scanner performs a CT scan on at least one plane of the object based on the prescan information to determine CT information. In one embodiment, if the CT scan of the object includes or is in the vicinity of metal, then metal artifact correction of a reconstructed image from the CT scan is performed based on the prescan information.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard R. Bijjani, Richard F. Eilbert, Shunghe Shi
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Patent number: 7023333Abstract: An in-car video system and method are provided where a vehicle speed derived from a vehicle speed sensor (“VSS”) signal is compared against a user-settable threshold value. If the vehicle speed exceeds the threshold value, an alarm is generated. The alarm is used by the in-car video system to automatically activate the record function of a video recorder. The alarm may be optionally sent to a remote location, such as a police agency's headquarters as an alert that the vehicle speed has exceeded a set threshold and that a possible high speed pursuit has commenced. Vehicle speed information derived from the VSS signal is generated into a form that is continuously displayable on an in-car video monitor or continuously recordable by the video recorder along with the video and audio information captured by the in-car video system camera and microphones.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications Mobile Vision, Inc.Inventors: Louis W. Blanco, Leo Lorenzetti
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Patent number: 7020242Abstract: An X-ray inspection system and methodology is disclosed. The system comprises a conveyor, an X-ray source that exposes an item under inspection to X-ray radiation and at least one X-ray detector that detects X-ray radiation modified by the item. The X-ray source and X-ray detector may be movable in any of first and second dimensions. The X-ray source may also be moved in a third dimension to zoom in and out on regions of interest in the item order inspection. The system further comprises a controller that controls movement of the X-ray source and X-ray detector, independently of each other, in any of collinear and different directions, to provide a plurality of X-ray views of the item at varying examination angles of the X-ray radiation. A processor coupled to the controller may be configured to receive and process detection information from the X-ray detector and to provide processed information to an operator interface.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.Inventor: Michael P. Ellenbogen