Patents Assigned to RF Waves Ltd.
  • Patent number: 6970496
    Abstract: A bidirectional direct sequence spread spectrum half-duplex RF modem that can be applied to transmit and receive numerous types of analog and digital pulse modulation. The modem incorporates a SAW based correlator for performing the spreading and de-spreading functions in the transmitter and receiver. A SAW resonator fabricated on the same monolithic substrate provides the frequency source for the oscillator. An upconverter/downconverter provides frequency translation to the desired frequency band. Pulse gating and interrogating pulse shaping are employed to reduce the spectral side bands of the transmitted spread pulse. The RF modem operates as an analog or digital pulse transmitter and receiver. It is adapted to be generic and is versatile enough to be used in many different types of data communication systems, such as OOK, PWM and PPM. The RF modem can be used as the physical (PHY) layer in a layered communication system such as the ISO OSI communication stack.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2005
    Assignee: RF Waves Ltd.
    Inventors: David Ben-Bassat, Moshe Lerner
  • Patent number: 6535545
    Abstract: A bidirectional direct sequence spread spectrum half-duplex RF modem which can be applied to transmit and receive numerous types of analog and digital pulse modulation. The modem incorporates two different SAW devices fabricated on a single monolithic substrate. A first SAW device is used as a resonator in the oscillator circuit while a second SAW device is used as the correlator for transmit and receive operations. The RF modem operates as an analog or digital pulse transmitter and receiver and is adapted to be generic and versatile enough to be used in many different types of data communication systems, such as OOK, PWM and PPM. The RF modem can be used as the physical (PHY) layer in a layered communication system such as the ISO OSI communication stack. In an alternative embodiment, the transmission bit rate is increased using a plurality of correlators wherein each is configured with a unique function (i.e., code) that is orthogonal with all other functions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 18, 2003
    Assignee: RF Waves Ltd.
    Inventors: David Ben-Bassat, Moshe Lerner