Abstract: The invention proposes a transmitting/receiving device comprising at least one transition zone which comprises a means of transforming a polarized wave of a first polarization into an electrical signal; a second means of transforming an electrical signal into a polarized wave of the second polarization; and a first filtering zone placed between the antenna and the transition zone, the first filtering zone comprising a waveguide filter polarized in the second polarization direction, the said filter being transparent in the first polarization direction.
Abstract: In a network system having a plurality of devices communicating via a network, a method and system for providing an emergency signal is provided. In one embodiment, a device is malfunctioning if the device continuously transmits data to the network without proper authorization. Another properly functioning device transmits the emergency signal via an auxiliary channel to the malfunctioning device. The auxiliary channel is a separate channel supporting the transmission of the emergency signal. The malfunctioning device receives the emergency signal and disables itself in response to this signal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 18, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 4, 2006
Assignee:
Thomas Licensing
Inventors:
Louis Robert Litwin, Jr., Kumar Ramaswamy
Abstract: There is provided a method for remote services control in an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)/Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) service network. The ATM/DSL service network includes an ATM/DSL head-end system (NCS) and Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). The ATM/DSL head-end system includes a network control system (NCS). The CPE includes at least one computer. The method includes the step of sending an Internet Protocol (IP) encapsulated signal from the at least one computer, in response to an execution of a user command for the remote services control on the at least one computer. The IP encapsulated signal includes an IP address of a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) web server that is coupled to the NCS. The IP encapsulated signal is received for processing by the HTTP server. The user command is communicated to the NCS, by the HTTP web server.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 28, 2001
Date of Patent:
May 30, 2006
Assignee:
Thomas Licensing
Inventors:
John William Richardson, Kumar Ramaswamy
Abstract: A system enables a bi-directional communication device such as a modem to facilitate local communication between the modem and an attached PC as well as to enable the PC to conduct concurrent Internet and local communication. A bi-directional communication system employs a method for seamlessly communicating packetized data between different networks using hierarchical layers of communication protocols (e.g. including Internet Protocol (IP) and Media Access Control (MAC) layers). The method involves comparing a received IP packet destination address in a first protocol layer with a predetermined IP address to determine if there is an address match. Upon such an address match, a payload of the received IP packet is redirected from an Internet network to a local network (e.g. an Ethernet, HPNA or USB network) by substituting a second protocol layer address for a received second protocol layer address (e.g. a MAC address). In another feature, a second Application (e.g.
Abstract: A method for slicing a received signal includes the steps of receiving a signal representing one of a constellation of ideal data points in a planar signal space, the received signal being at a point in the signal space, and assigning to the received signal a decision point having a predetermined magnitude and an angle representing a corresponding ideal signal point. A slicer includes a source for receiving a signal representing one of a constellation of ideal data points in a planar signal space, the received signal being at a point in the signal space, and circuitry, coupled to the signal source, for generating a signal representing a decision point having a predetermined magnitude and an angle representing an ideal signal point corresponding to the signal point.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for equalizing a signal containing high definition television information in the presence of co-channel NTSC interference employs an equalizer having feed forward and decision feedback filters. A comb filter is inserted ahead of the equalizer when NTSC co-channel interference is present. A selected tap of the decision feedback filter is set to a zero value when the signal is being equalized during an intitial blind operating mode. The decision feedback filter taps are updated afterwards, in a decision-directed operating mode.
Abstract: An optical sensor for a telecine application having a first group of odd sensor elements and a second group of even sensor elements where each sensor element is associated with a control electrode that controls the operation of the associated sensor element. An auxiliary control electrode is also associated with sensor elements of one of the two groups with a charge summing element being coupled to adjacent sensor elements assigned to the first and second group.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for combining corded and cordless telephone handsets with either analog network lines or a digital network in order to perform intercom and conferencing functions. Specifically, the apparatus comprises a network interface coupled to each analog network line or a digital network line from a digital network, an analog converter coupled to each corded telephone handset, a digital converter coupled to each cordless telephone handset, a signal processing circuit coupled to the network interface as well as the analog converter and the digital converter, and a controller coupled to the signal processing circuit as well as the network interface or interface circuit, the analog converter and the digital converter.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 12, 1999
Date of Patent:
May 13, 2003
Assignee:
Thomas Licensing SA
Inventors:
Blaine Edward Ramey, David Frederick Seefeldt, Kumar Ramaswamy
Abstract: A switched-mode power supply with a control loop and a microprocessor has a normal mode and a low-power mode with a burst mode. The microprocessor is connected via an output to the control loop and uses this to control the burst mode of the switched-mode power supply directly. The control loop of the switched-mode power supply monitors, in particular, a secondary output voltage, so that the output of the microprocessor is connected to the control loop, for example via a simple resistor network or a transistor stage. The clock frequency and the duty cycle of the burst mode are permanently stored in the microprocessor and can be defined for the switched-mode power supply directly, for example using TTL logic.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1999
Date of Patent:
August 13, 2002
Assignee:
Thomas Licensing SA
Inventors:
Markus Rehm, Thomas Riesle, Jose Ignacio Rodriquez-Duran, Kum Yoong Zee, Choon Meng Chan
Abstract: A telephone line monitoring circuit uses an optoisolator to convert the telephone line current to a voltage which is applied to the input of an AID converter. The A/D values are coarse values representing telephone line current. The A/D is sampled at a predetermined interval to identify changes introduced by the telephone company central office, and to take those changes into account when deciding if an extension telephone has gone off-hook. When a customer causes an extension telephone to go off-hook, the line current divides between the extension telephone and the IRD modem, and such change is detected.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a process and device for labeling a region in which the regions are defined by the juxtaposition of segments of a line, which are portions of a line. During a line scan of an image, the invention increments and allocates a label to each segment encountered on the current line when this segment is not connected to any segments of the preceding line. The invention allocates the same label to each segment encountered on the current line as that assigned to the segment of the preceding line when it is connected to the segment. The invention allocates the same label to each segment encountered on the current line as that assigned to the first of the segments of the preceding line. In this last case, the invention stores the relationship between the labels of the successive segments to one and the same segment of the current line.