Patents by Inventor Brian David Bajgrowicz
Brian David Bajgrowicz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9032449Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and associated apparatus for reducing the time required to scan an incoming satellite transmission power spectrum for available signals and to determine the characteristics of those signals. The frequency range of interest is scanned in narrow slices to determine approximate input power within each slice. Center frequencies and symbol rates of individual transponders are then estimated based upon these input power approximations.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventor: Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Patent number: 8391159Abstract: A method for detecting errors in a digital multimedia receiver system is disclosed including the steps of receiving a packetized bitstream representing a video program from at least one of a plurality of transponders in the receiver system, the packetized bitstream periodically including a marker packet having data relating to a continuity counter value, and counting each occurrence of the marker packet in a first counter. The continuity counter value is evaluated at the occurrence of each counting and a second counter is incremented if each continuity counter value is one higher than a previously evaluated continuity counter value. It is determined whether a valid bitstream is being received by comparing values of the first and second counters at predetermined time intervals.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventors: Mark Alan Schultz, Brian David Bajgrowicz, Steven Francis Fraser
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Publication number: 20120246688Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and associated apparatus for reducing the time required to scan an incoming satellite trans-mission power spectrum for available signals and to determine the characteristics of those signals. The frequency range of interest is scanned in narrow slices to determine approximate input power within each slice. Center frequencies and symbol rates of individual transponders are then estimated based upon these input power approximations.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventor: Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Patent number: 8131222Abstract: Receivers using multiple tuners may introduce crosstalk between signals provided to the tuners. The disclosed embodiments relate to a method and apparatus for detecting and preventing crosstalk. A method is described that includes providing a signal to a first signal processing path, tuning to a channel in the signal provided through the first signal processing path, tuning to the channel in the signal through a second signal processing path, and determining that crosstalk exists if the channel is present on the second signal processing path. An apparatus is also described containing means for providing a signal to a first signal processing path, tuning to a channel in the signal provided through the first signal processing path, tuning to the channel in the signal through a second signal processing path, and determining that crosstalk exists if the channel is present on the second signal processing path.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventor: Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Patent number: 7970341Abstract: A method of processing an LNB power supply output signal comprising providing an LNB selection signal to select a first of the plurality of LNB signals as the input signal, superimposing a tone onto the LNB selection signal to select a second of the plurality of LNB signals as the input signal, providing a first transponder selection voltage to select a first set of transponders within the input signal, providing a second transponder selection voltage to select a second set of transponders within the input signal, and activating an adaptive load to preserve the tone if the second of the plurality of LNB signals is selected.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventors: John James Fitzpatrick, Brian David Bajgrowicz, Andrew Eric Bowyer, Jeffrey Owen Allender
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Patent number: 7928814Abstract: A set top box is described including multiple tuners and an apparatus and method for controlling signal level. The apparatus includes a signal splitter for splitting signal power of a signal between an input and at least two outputs, a controller coupled to an output, and a circuit controlled by the controller and selectively coupled to the signal splitter for altering a signal transfer response characteristic of the signal. The method describes controlling the signal level of signals outputted by a signal splitter including determining a signal quality characteristic of one of the output signals and altering a signal response in the signal splitter in response to comparing the signal quality characteristic to a predetermined signal quality characteristic threshold.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventors: David G. White, Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Publication number: 20100231726Abstract: Receivers using multiple tuners may introduce crosstalk between signals provided to the tuners. The disclosed embodiments relate to a method and apparatus for detecting and preventing crosstalk. A method is described that includes providing a signal to a first signal processing path, tuning to a channel in the signal provided through the first signal processing path, tuning to the channel in the signal through a second signal processing path, and determining that crosstalk exists if the channel is present on the second signal processing path. An apparatus is also described containing means for providing a signal to a first signal processing path, tuning to a channel in the signal provided through the first signal processing path, tuning to the channel in the signal through a second signal processing path, and determining that crosstalk exists if the channel is present on the second signal processing path.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2007Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Publication number: 20100142400Abstract: A method for detecting errors in a digital multimedia receiver system is disclosed including the steps of receiving a packetized bitstream representing a video program from at least one of a plurality of transponders in the receiver system, the packetized bitstream periodically including a marker packet having data relating to a continuity counter value, and counting each occurrence of the marker packet in a first counter. The continuity counter value is evaluated at the occurrence of each counting and a second counter is incremented if each continuity counter value is one higher than a previously evaluated continuity counter value. It is determined whether a valid bitstream is being received by comparing values of the first and second counters at predetermined time intervals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Mark Alan Schultz, Brian David Bajgrowicz, Steven Francis Fraser
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Patent number: 7607155Abstract: A set top box (100) arrangement includes transmitting circuitry (104) for transmitting a message and an emulated reply to the message, and receiver circuitry (105) for receiving the control message and comparing the control message to the emulated reply to the message. The transmitted message and emulated reply message are each a digital satellite equipment control message. The emulated reply message that was received is compared with the reply that was transmitted to verify 22 kHz tone operation of a low noise block downconverter power supply.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventor: Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Publication number: 20090125970Abstract: A method of processing an LNB power supply output signal comprising providing an LNB selection signal to select a first of the plurality of LNB signals as the input signal, superimposing a tone onto the LNB selection signal to select a second of the plurality of LNB signals as the input signal, providing a first transponder selection voltage to select a first set of transponders within the input signal, providing a second transponder selection voltage to select a second set of transponders within the input signal, and activating an adaptive load to preserve the tone if the second of the plurality of LNB signals is selected.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2005Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: John James Fitzpatrick, Brian David Bajgrowicz, Andrew Eric Bowyer, Jeffrey Owen Allender
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Publication number: 20090079881Abstract: A set top box is described including multiple tuners and an apparatus and method for controlling signal level. The apparatus includes a signal splitter for splitting signal power of a signal between an input and at least two outputs, a controller coupled to an output, and a circuit controlled by the controller and selectively coupled to the signal splitter for altering a signal transfer response characteristic of the signal. The method describes controlling the signal level of signals outputted by a signal splitter including determining a signal quality characteristic of one of the output signals and altering a signal response in the signal splitter in response to comparing the signal quality characteristic to a predetermined signal quality characteristic threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2007Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: David G. White, Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Publication number: 20080134279Abstract: An architecture and protocol enables signal communications between a frequency translation module and a plurality of decoders within a dwelling. According to an exemplary embodiment, the frequency translation module includes a plurality of inputs operative to receive a plurality of bands of television signals. A plurality of tuners is connected to the inputs. The tuners convert the bands of television signals to a plurality of intermediate frequencies. A controller is operative to receive request commands for the bands of television signals from the decoders. Each of the decoders transmits one of the request commands to the frequency translation module during a separate time slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2005Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: THOMSON LICENSINGInventors: John Joseph Curtis, Andrew Eric Bowyer, Brian David Bajgrowicz
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Patent number: 7263469Abstract: An RF multiple switching apparatus, such as one included in or coupled to a broadcast satellite signal receiver, having a plurality of multiple RF signal input ports for receiving respective ones of a plurality of RF signals, such as broadcast satellite television signals, utilizes a relative signal strength indicator, such as an automatic gain control signal, to determine the difference between the actual input signal that is present at one of the plurality of signal input ports and a false signal that appears to be present at another signal input port of the plurality of signal input ports due to the RF signal bleeding between the multiple signal input ports. During a setup configuration determination or routine, the switching apparatus steps through each RF signal input, extracts pertinent transmission network (such as a satellite transmission network) information, determines a relative signal strength indicator for the RF signal, and compares the obtained information.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventors: Brian David Bajgrowicz, John Joseph Curtis, III
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Publication number: 20030023978Abstract: A satellite television system includes a satellite television receiver and method of operation adjusts itself to properly receive satellite television signals that have been determined to exist outside of an expected frequency spectrum location. Received satellite television signals include data regarding location of a particular television signal within a predetermined frequency spectrum location within a frequency band. Particularly, each satellite television signal includes data regarding its location within a predetermined frequency spectrum location within a frequency band. The system and method can determine whether received satellite television signals have been processed by a high-side injected local oscillator stacker. In one form, the satellite television system and method detects spectral inversion of the received satellite television signal within a frequency band.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Brian David Bajgrowicz