Patents Assigned to XG Technology, LLC
  • Publication number: 20070124205
    Abstract: This disclosure increases the utility of a modem. An added color LCD gives the modem the added capability of displaying whatever message a given advertiser wishes to display. These messages could contain anything from special offers on products to industry updates. The modem also incorporates a button which transmits a signal to the personal computer itself. This added function allows the user to take advantage of special offers displayed on the LCD, by merely pressing the button on the modem. Once the button is pressed, a signal is be transmitted to the computer, bringing up a window in the user's browser. From this window, the user is navigated to the details involved in the special offer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Applicant: xG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph Bobier
  • Patent number: 7058138
    Abstract: An RF signal compression technique used to transport high bit-rate data over wired or wireless means using modulated radio frequency carrier waves whose purpose is to reduce the number of radio carrier modulation events, thus reducing the amount of radio sideband emissions, while increasing the amount of information conveyed by coordinating the modulation events. More specifically an improved compression method with coordinated padding for various methods of modulation by which the spectral channel width occupied by the radio signal and the power spectrum density of said signal can be controlled by numerically adjusting the coding format in a coordinated manner allowing for coordinated modulation events which permits multiple transmissions in a coverage area greatly increasing the amount of information transmitted and available users.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2006
    Assignee: XG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph A. Bobier
  • Patent number: 7023932
    Abstract: The invention disclosed in this application discloses a method for modulating and demodulating compressed binary information that was derived from a binary information stream composed of a binary data sequence of first and second binary states that was modulated onto a carrier which has a waveform with a continuous sequence of wavelets with similar amplitudes defined by a 360 degree cycle between crossover positions representing a substantially zero energy level in which the carrier has been modulated in accordance with said binary data sequence by grouping said wavelets into wavelet groups containing two or more wavelets, receiving said information stream as a binary data sequence of first and second binary states; grouping said binary data sequence of first and second binary states into binary groups of two or more first and second binary states; correlating one of each said wavelets in said wavelet group with one of each possible binary values of each said binary groups, modulating said carrier in accordan
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: XG Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Bobier, Nadeem Khan
  • Publication number: 20060045204
    Abstract: An improved compression method with coordinated padding for various methods of modulation by which the spectral channel width occupied by the radio signal and the power spectrum density of said signal can be controlled by numerically adjusting the coding format in a coordinated manner allowing for coordinated modulation events which permits multiple transmissions in a coverage area greatly increasing the amount of information transmitted and available users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2005
    Publication date: March 2, 2006
    Applicant: xG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph Bobier
  • Patent number: 7003047
    Abstract: The invention disclosed in this application uses a method of modulation named Tri-State Integer Cycle Modulation (TICM) wherein a carrier signal, comprised of a continuum of sine waves is modulated such that spectrum utilization is minimal. A modulation event is imposed upon the carrier signal by modifying the carrier frequency at precisely the zero crossing point or the zero degree angle. The method of imposing the modulation event is by increasing the frequency of the carrier for one or an integer number of wavelets then lowering the frequency of the carrier for one or the same integer number of wavelets then returning to the carrier frequency to derive the modulation event. The main carrier frequency is only modulated beginning at the zero degree phase angle and ending at the 360-degree phase angle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Assignee: XG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph Bobier
  • Publication number: 20060009170
    Abstract: A bandwidth control of sideband energy and compression method applied to the integer cycle methods of modulation, is now disclosed called X padding. Radio Frequency (RF) sine waves are grouped into frames of N cycles (divide-by ratio) where N is a variable power of 2 (i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, etc). This system is flexible wherein N can equal any one of these values. In the frame of N cycles, two alternate cycles are changed to the modulating frequencies. The other cycles remain precisely at the carrier frequency. The position of the alternate modulated cycles in a frame of N-cycles determines the exact binary bits that are being transmitted. This means that by sending only one modulation event where N=16, four (4) bits are transferred. For example, in a frame of 16 cycles (i.e. N=16) where the positions of the alternate modulated cycle is 6, then the four binary bits of information transmitted are 0110.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2005
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Applicant: xG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph Bobier
  • Publication number: 20050276353
    Abstract: A system and method to transport high bit-rate data over wired or wireless means using specially modulated radio frequency carrier waves using an integer cycle or impulse modulation detection method where the signal to be demodulated is generally split, delayed, inverted and summed. When such integer cycle or impulse modulation modulated signals are passed through the system, the delayed signal is not the inverse of the non-delayed signal when there is data present. The resultant summed signal does not cancel completely, thus, resulting in a demodulated signal that is present only as long as the data is present in the integer or impulse modulated signal. This nulling effect also results in reducing the interference from other signals thereby improving the signal to noise ratio of the system. Thus the system not only reduces the interference from other channels, but it is a very fast demodulator that has the capability of demodulating the signal on an integer cycle basis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2005
    Publication date: December 15, 2005
    Applicant: xG Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Bobier, Nadeem Khan
  • Patent number: 6968014
    Abstract: A sinusoidal R.F. carrier is modulated for the transmission of digital binary datastreams through the deletion of carrier wavelets. These wavelets are defined between zero crossover positions representing zero energy locations. One or more wavelets are switched out of the carrier at the zero crossing positions to avoid sideband generation occasioned by electromagnetic energy disturbance. Transmissional amplification as well as receptional amplification is carried out with non-resonating amplifier architecture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: XG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph A. Bobier
  • Patent number: 6901246
    Abstract: A sinusoidal RF carrier is modulated for the transmission of digital binary data streams through the amplitude suppression of carrier wavelets. These wavelets are defined between zero crossover positions representing zero energy locations. This modulation is accomplished when the carrier is slightly amplitude modulated with a modulation signal that is equal in frequency to the carrier itself and the modulation always begins or ends upon the exact zero voltage crossing point of the RF cycle phase. The modulation is applied as a slight shift of the amplitude of any single cycle, each cycle representing a single bit of data. A single cycle of RF will either represent a “1” or “0” depending upon the amplitude of the cycle, relative to other adjacent cycles in the same carrier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2005
    Assignee: XG Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Bobier, Nadeem Khan
  • Publication number: 20050008087
    Abstract: The invention disclosed in this application uses a method of modulation named Tri-State Integer Cycle Modulation (TICM) wherein a carrier signal, comprised of a continuum of sine waves is modulated such that spectrum utilization is minimal. A modulation event is imposed upon the carrier signal by modifying the carrier frequency at precisely the zero crossing point or the zero degree angle. The method of imposing the modulation event is by increasing the frequency of the carrier for one or an integer number of wavelets then lowering the frequency of the carrier for one or the same integer number of wavelets then returning to the carrier frequency to derive the modulation event. The main carrier frequency is only modulated beginning at the zero degree phase angle and ending at the 360-degree phase angle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2004
    Publication date: January 13, 2005
    Applicant: xG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph Bobier
  • Publication number: 20050007447
    Abstract: The invention disclosed in this application discloses a method for modulating and demodulating compressed binary information that was derived from a binary information stream composed of a binary data sequence of first and second binary states that was modulated onto a carrier which has a waveform with a continuous sequence of wavelets with similar amplitudes defined by a 360 degree cycle between crossover positions representing a substantially zero energy level in which the carrier has been modulated in accordance with said binary data sequence by grouping said wavelets into wavelet groups containing two or more wavelets, receiving said information stream as a binary data sequence of first and second binary states; grouping said binary data sequence of first and second binary states into binary groups of two or more first and second binary states; correlating one of each said wavelets in said wavelet group with one of each possible binary values of each said binary groups, modulating said carrier in accordan
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Publication date: January 13, 2005
    Applicant: xG Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Bobier, Nadeem Khan
  • Patent number: 6839571
    Abstract: An improvement in the shielding design and deployment of collocated radio transceivers for high-speed wireless Internet access accomplished by increased isolation brought about by wrapping each transceiver in a shield of mild steel, enclosing collocated transceivers and associated equipment in non-reflective enclosures, and use of low loss RF coaxial cables.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2005
    Assignee: XG Technology, LLC
    Inventor: Joseph Bobier
  • Publication number: 20040196910
    Abstract: The invention disclosed in this application uses a method of modulation named Integer Cycle Frequency Hopping (ICFH) wherein a carrier signal, comprised of a continuum of sine waves is generated on a single frequency. A data bit representing either a “1” or a “0”, depending upon the logic polarity chosen by the builder is imposed upon the carrier signal by modifying the carrier signal at precisely the zero crossing point or the zero degree angle. The method of imposing the data is to cause either a lengthening or shortening of the proceeding 360 degrees of phase angle, thus effectively either raising or lowering the frequency of the carrier signal for just the one, or a succession of cycles at hand. Upon completion of the 360-degree cycle(s), the carrier will return to the original frequency. The main carrier frequency is only modulated beginning at the zero degree phase angle and ending at the 360-degree phase angle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2004
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Applicant: xG Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Joseph Bobier, Michael Greer, Nadeem Khan
  • Patent number: 6782057
    Abstract: The present invention is addressed to a method of modulation wherein digital data streams are radio transmitted at a high level of efficiency and speed, and without a large continuous concomitant formation of side frequency phenomena. Thus, bandwidths assigned for this transmissional task are quite narrow, with data transmission speeds at the singular frequency of the RF carrier itself. This invention can send high-speed data in RF channels that are very narrow and that would ordinarily be considered useful only for very low speed data or analog voice. The purpose of this invention is to provide a means by which a radio frequency carrier, expressed, as a square wave can be amplitude modulated with maximum efficiency and speed with minimum phase delay and distortion. RF filtering is used to reduce the modulated square wave to its base band sine wave component after modulation. This circuit may be used to modulate the carrier (clock) at any frequency up to and beyond the carrier frequency itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2002
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2004
    Assignee: XG Technology, LLC
    Inventors: Michael Greer, Nadeem Khan