Patents Assigned to Rockwell International
  • Patent number: 5920366
    Abstract: A multi-contact LCD heater system which include several contacts disposed around the periphery of a resistive film deposited on a substrate in which each contact is dynamically controlled in response to input from various temperature sensors. The control allows for each contact to be connected to a high potential or a low potential source or remain isolated. Spatial, temporal and amplitude modulation of the heat applied to the LCD is achieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Brian P. Dehmlow, Scott A. Bottorf, Gary D. Bishop, Martin J. Steffensmeier, James D. Sampica, Mark C. Skarohlid, William S. Ebeltoft
  • Patent number: 5920321
    Abstract: An FMS with a three dimensional representation of the flight plan is disclosed. The view is adjustable via a joystick or other similar controller and is capable numerous varied views, including both a two dimensional lateral view and a two dimensional elevation view. Software is used to effect the changing views.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Gary L. Owen, James M. Suiter
  • Patent number: 5914764
    Abstract: A system and technique for controlling LCDs based upon measurement of optical response is disclosed, which includes a light source and a light detector on opposite sides of an independently driven test area of a LCD panel. A determination of the optical response time is made by comparing the varying signals from the LCD drive and the response detector and then changing the operation of the LCD panel or heater based upon the comparison.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: James P. Henderson
  • Patent number: 5915160
    Abstract: High strength gold wire for use in microelectronics and a method of producing the same are disclosed. In the methods of the present invention, a gold alloy having gold and a dilute rare earth (RE) element is produced. Next, the gold alloy is atomized into a powder. The dilute RE element is at least partially oxidized during atomization. Then, the powder is consolidated into an oxide dispersion strengthened gold billet. Finally, gold wire is formed from the oxide dispersion strengthened gold billet. The high strength gold wire can be drawn to a diameter less than conventional gold wire, while still maintaining mechanical and electrical properties, thereby facilitating microelectronics miniaturization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventors: Phillip D. Krotz, David D. Hillman, Nicole L. DeBlieck Cavanah
  • Patent number: 5910793
    Abstract: The inventive method calculates the column coefficients for a liquid crystal display panel. By using this method, the invention shows that the select/nonselect ratio can be maximized by the following ways: (1) Scaling the image to the maximally physically realizable select/nonselect ration via the following equation ##EQU1## (2) Choosing an optimum value for row rms voltage "F", (3) Altering the statistics of an image, to reduce the variance of the different columns and/or increase the average of the columns, (4) Altering an image through fastest ascent or minimal error methods and (5) Designing the image to be predominantly at high rms voltage states. The select/nonselect ratio determines the available voltage range to achieve gray scale or variation in intensity. By maximizing the select/nonselect ratio, the present invention is able to obtain a wider range of intensity variation, i.e. larger contrast ratio.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel Rogovin, Tsae-Pyng Janice Shen, Yuval Fisher
  • Patent number: 5909091
    Abstract: An active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD) system is for use in avionic applications. The system includes an integral cathode fall indicator. The indicator relies on a gas fill mixture to provide an orange glow when the cathode fall region has an abnormally high potential across it. During normal operation, the gas fill mixture provides a light blue glow. The gas mixture includes helium, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventor: David W. Conway
  • Patent number: 5907611
    Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for identifying a call record of a telephone call received from a PSTN and overflowed from a source automatic call distributor to a destination automatic call distributor, the call record having been stored under a call identifier of the source automatic call distributor in a memory of a host computer serving both the source automatic call distributor and the destination automatic call distributor. The method includes the step of storing a call action provided message in a call overflow table of the host computer including a call identifier assigned by the source automatic call distributor and an identifier of the source automatic call distributor. An overflow request is transferred over an ISDN facility to the destination automatic call distributor including the call identifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corp.
    Inventors: Anthony J. Dezonno, Roger A. Sumner, David L. Blaha
  • Patent number: 5905765
    Abstract: A system and method of processing wireless signal of data pulses or packets in a communicator system, in which a coded signal is received, synchronized and a histogram of signal parameters is constructed within the receiver at regular intervals. The date in the histogram is then compared to expected values for e given parameter and an appropriate correction factor is generated and utilized in subsequent signal synchronization.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventor: Timothy E. Snodgrass
  • Patent number: 5903380
    Abstract: An integrated micro-electromechanical (MEM) optical resonator comprises a cantilever beam which is fixed to a substrate at one end and extends freely over the substrate at the other end, and a bimorph actuator stacked atop the beam at its fixed end. A reflective surface partially covers the top of the beam at its free end. The bimorph actuator comprises material layers having different thermal expansion coefficients. A DC-biased AC voltage connected across the actuator causes it to heat and cool as the current passing through it increases and decreases, creating a thermal bimorph effect which causes the cantilever beam and the reflective surface to oscillate in accordance with the varying current, preferably at the beam and actuator structure's fundamental resonant frequency. Combining the resonator with a light source and actuator excitation circuitry creates an optical scanner engine which delivers a scan angle in excess of 20 degrees and a scan rate of up to 2000 Hz, using a driving voltage of only 2 V.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corp.
    Inventors: M. Edward Motamedi, Angus P. Andrews, Sangtae Park
  • Patent number: 5903382
    Abstract: An electrochemical device includes a transparent first electrode and a second electrode distributed in localized areas. An electrolytic solution, disposed between and in electrical contact with the first and second electrodes, contains ions of a metal which can electrodeposit on the first and second electrodes. Atoms of this metal are deposited on the first or the second electrode. A negative electrical potential applied to the first electrode causes deposited metal to be dissolved from the second electrode into the electrolytic solution and to be electrodeposited from the solution onto the first electrode, thereby affecting the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through the device. Conversely, a positive electrical potential applied to the first electrode causes deposited metal to be dissolved from the first electrode and electrodeposited from the solution onto the second electrode, thereby increasing the transmissivity of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: D. Morgan Tench, Leslie F. Warren, Jr.
  • Patent number: 5896473
    Abstract: A system for coupling circuit card assemblies or modules that comprise a given device, that accommodates manufacturing and design differences in connector configurations. A common back-plane having one or more signal buses is joined to the circuit card assemblies or modules by means of unique interface backplanes configured to engage the common backplane connectors and the connectors on the circuit card assemblies. The system is specifically described in conjunction with electrical and optical bus interfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Daniel K. Kaspari
  • Patent number: 5892414
    Abstract: A transmission medium consists of a dielectric waveguide shielded by a metal guide. The guide is particularly suitable for providing low insertion loss, convenient transfer of power from one such transmission line to another and for the trouble free handling of high power levels at many hundreds of watts. This type of transmission medium may be used to provide low loss combination of power signals that is low loss, compact while containing the solid state power amplifying elements (MMICs) and capable of high power.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventors: Glenn R. Doughty, John A. Higgins, Richard L. Kaiser, Sam K. Buchmeyer
  • Patent number: 5892540
    Abstract: A CMOS imaging system provides low noise read out and amplification for an array of passive pixels, each of which comprises a photodetector, an access MOSFET, and a second MOSFET that functions as a signal overflow shunt and a means for electrically injecting a test signal. The read out circuit for each column of pixels includes a high gain, wide bandwidth, CMOS differential amplifier, a reset switch and selectable feedback capacitors, selectable load capacitors, correlated double sampling and sample-and-hold circuits, an optional pipelining circuit, and an offset cancellation circuit connected to an output bus to suppress the input offset nonuniformity of the amplifier. For full process compatibility with standard silicided submicron CMOS and to maximize yield and minimize die cost, each photodiode may comprise the lightly doped source of its access MOSFET. Circuit complexity is restricted to the column buffers, which exploit signal processing capability inherent in CMOS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Lester J. Kozlowski, William A. Kleinhans
  • Patent number: 5892792
    Abstract: A cordless direct sequence spread spectrum telephone using a direct conversion radio architecture wherein the code sequence used for spreading and despreading is an even code sequence to prevent addition of low frequency noise in the down-conversion process, the preferred even code being a 12-chip code and, more particularly, being an even 12-chip code that is generated by adding one bit to an inverted, shifted, and/or reversed 11-chip Barker sequence.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: John S. Walley
  • Patent number: 5886665
    Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed of providing position indicating signals to a GNSS receiver in an area of poor reception of satellite signals from the GNSS or when a dedicated system under local control is required. The method includes the steps of disposing a plurality of stationary transceivers proximate the area of poor reception and calculating a global position of each stationary transceiver based upon information contained within signals received from at least some satellites of the GNSS. The method further includes the steps of transmitting a local global positioning signal from each of the stationary transceivers to the GNSS receiver in the area of poor reception, such local global positioning signals including at least the global position of the transmitting stationary transceiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventors: Mervin K. Dosh, Stephen G. Carlson
  • Patent number: 5886752
    Abstract: A wideband phase and frequency modulator using a direct digital synthesis alias frequency band is described. The modulator is spurious free by the utilization of a fixed frequency at the output of the direct digital synthesizer wherein only certain submultiples of the clock frequency are used. Known frequency ratios relative to the clock frequency of the direct digital synthesizer (DDS) cause the DDS to function as a simple divider resulting in extremely low spurious levels when additional conditions are met. An additional frequency synthesizer may be utilized to achieve a tuning range since the DDS output is preferably held at a fixed frequency. At least one additional mixing operation is utilized for upconversion to a microwave frequency. Since fixed frequency ratios are used, implementation simpler than a full DDS may also be constructed consisting of digital modulators, multiplexers, digital to analog convertors, and filters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventor: Ray L. Cross
  • Patent number: 5886666
    Abstract: Disclosed are systems, pseudolite transmitters, receivers, and methods of using the same to navigate. An airborne pseudolite transmitter transmits a first spread spectrum signal indicative of a first fixed location spaced apart from a current actual position of the transmitter. The airborne pseudolite transmitter also transmits a corrections signal indicative of a vector error correction between the first fixed location and the current actual position of the transmitter. A receiver receiving the first spread spectrum signal and the corrections signal calculates its location in response thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventors: Susan R. Schellenberg, Michael G. Farley
  • Patent number: 5883597
    Abstract: Provided are a method of and a circuit for processing GPS signals in the L1 frequency band centered around frequency f.sub.L1 and GPS signals in the L2 frequency band centered around frequency f.sub.L2. The L1 frequency band signals are combined with the L2 frequency band signals to obtain a combined signal having both an L1 frequency band component and an L2 frequency band component. The combined signal is frequency converted by mixing it with a local oscillator signal centered around a frequency f.sub.L0 to obtain a frequency converted combined signal centered around a third center frequency f.sub.C3. The frequency converted combined signal is filtered to provide an output signal having substantially all of its components centered around the third center frequency f.sub.C3. The frequency f.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International
    Inventor: Thomas V. DeWulf
  • Patent number: 5883595
    Abstract: A method of smoothing Kalman Filter position states forming a "groundtrack" in a receiver used in a satellite based positioning system (e.g. GPS). In such systems, data pairs including an incoming value and a "raw" reliability estimate (e.g. a standard deviation) are normally fed directly to the Kalman Filter. The Kalman Filter computes the resultant and an overall uncertainty estimate by applying a "weight" to each successive incoming value based on its reliability. The Kalman Filter also estimates incoming values based on past values.The method involves the unique steps of replacing the raw reliability with a "modified" reliability if the incoming value is too far from the estimate in view of an adjustable limit envelope defined by the current uncertainty estimate and reliability value. If the difference between what we get and what we expect is small, then the reliability value is passed without modification.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventor: Jaime B. Colley
  • Patent number: 5880980
    Abstract: A system for decimating a source signal with a source sample rate by a non-integer factor to a sink signal with a sink sample rate is disclosed. The system first determines a decimation factor based on a ratio of the source sample rate to the sink sample rate. The system then decimates the source signal by the decimation factor to an intermediate ("IM") signal with an IM sample rate which is larger than the sink sample rate. The IM signal is then applied to a sample-rate converter to down convert to the sink signal with the sink sample rate, using a decimation factor between only 1 and 2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1999
    Assignee: Rockwell International Corporation
    Inventors: Fritz M. Rothacher, Daryush Shamlou