Patents Assigned to SATELLES, INC.
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Patent number: 12335733Abstract: For validation of wireless signals, a wireless receiver receives a validation signal that includes information from a target signal. By using digital signature, message authentication code (MAC), and/or hashing, the validation signal is verified to be from a trusted source. By comparing the information from the verified validation signal with the target signal, the target signal is confirmed to be genuine or not a spoofing signal. In one approach, the validation signal is provided from a different transmission source than the target signal. In another approach, modulation estimation rather than known modulation is used as the information for the validation signal for comparison with the target signal despite not knowing the spread pattern of the coding. In yet another approach, a one-way function is used to generate a pseudorandom code to spread a first component of the a first signal below the noise floor. The input to the one-way function is a second component sent at a time later than the time.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: June 17, 2025Assignee: Satelles, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Gutt, Tim Flynn, David G. Lawrence
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Patent number: 12267147Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to a method for determining a location of a first device. The method comprises receiving, by the first device, at least one first signal from at least one second device. The method further comprises determining, by the first device, estimated first signal properties of at least one first signal. Also, the method comprises generating, by the first device, at least one second signal based on at least a portion of the estimated first signal properties. Further, the method comprises transmitting, by the first device, at least one second signal to at least one third device. In one or more embodiments, estimated second signal properties of at least one second signal are determined by at least one third device. In at least one embodiment, the location of the first device is determined by utilizing at least a portion of the estimated second signal properties.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2022Date of Patent: April 1, 2025Assignee: SATELLES, INC.Inventors: Gregory M. Gutt, Tim Flynn, David G. Lawrence, Trevor Landon, Maynard Porter
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Patent number: 12032075Abstract: For global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-independent operation of auxiliary PNT systems, one or more ground stations of the auxiliary system have access to a non-GNSS source of precision timing. That source and known locations of the ground stations may be used to derive timing corrections to account for imperfect clocks in the satellites for non-purpose-built satellite systems being used for PNT. Crosslinks between satellites and/or propagation of timing correction through other ground stations are used to better control the timing and resulting precession of PNT in the PNT auxiliary system. The timing correction may be provided as a service to end users, other constellations, and/or other satellite operators.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2021Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: Satelles, Inc.Inventors: H. Stewart Cobb, Mark Hargrove, Jerry Goetsch, Gregory Gutt, Dan Higgins, Pete Johnson, Trevor Landon, David G. Lawrence, Michael L. O'Connor, Mark Pedersen, Rachel Schmalzried, Francois Tremblay
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Patent number: 12028714Abstract: For validation of wireless signals, a wireless receiver receives a validation signal that includes information from a target signal. By using digital signature, message authentication code (MAC), and/or hashing, the validation signal is verified to be from a trusted source. By comparing the information from the verified validation signal with the target signal, the target signal is confirmed to be genuine or not a spoofing signal. In one approach, the validation signal is provided from a different transmission source than the target signal. In another approach, modulation estimation rather than known modulation is used as the information for the validation signal for comparison with the target signal despite not knowing the spread pattern of the coding. In yet another approach, a one-way function is used to generate a pseudorandom code to spread a first component of the a first signal below the noise floor. The input to the one-way function is a second component sent at a time later than the time.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2021Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: Satelles, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Gutt, Tim Flynn, Trevor Landon, David G. Lawrence, Michael L. O'Connor, Rachel Schmalzried
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Patent number: 11889312Abstract: For validation of position, navigation, time (PNT) signals, a hash included in messages with PNT data is used to validate the source of the message without backhaul. Different tags from a hash chain are included in different messages. The receiver is pre-loaded with the root or later trusted hash tag of the chain as created. The hash of any received message may be hashed by the receiver. The result of the hashing will match the pre-loaded or trusted hash tag if the transmitter of the message is a valid source. The PNT data may be validated using a digital signature formed from the PNT data for one or more messages and the hash tag wherein a hash tag of the chain in a subsequently received message is used as the key. The digital signature may be formed from data across multiple messages.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Satelles, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. O'Connor, David G. Lawrence, Gregory Gutt
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Patent number: 11445373Abstract: For validation of position, navigation, time (PNT) signals, a hash included in messages with PNT data is used to validate the source of the message without backhaul. Different tags from a hash chain are included in different messages. The receiver is pre-loaded with the root or later trusted hash tag of the chain as created. The hash of any received message may be hashed by the receiver. The result of the hashing will match the pre-loaded or trusted hash tag if the transmitter of the message is a valid source. The PNT data may be validated using a digital signature formed from the PNT data for one or more messages and the hash tag wherein a hash tag of the chain in a subsequently received message is used as the key. The digital signature may be formed from data across multiple messages.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2019Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: SATELLES, INC.Inventors: Michael L. O'Connor, David G. Lawrence, Gregory Gutt