Patents by Inventor Charles H. Hustig
Charles H. Hustig 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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Publication number: 20080216638Abstract: A system for the high speed digital transmission of musical commands includes a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter includes a MIDI input that provides key-on commands. A bitstream formatter in the transmitter maps the key-on commands to a plurality of mapped key-on commands. The transmitter also includes a synchronizing stage, a line coder, and an output driver that prepare and subsequently output the mapped key-on commands to a transmission medium. The receiver includes a signal receiver and a line decoder for receiving and decoding the commands from the transmission medium. The receiver also includes a synchronizing stage. A serial-to-parallel converter in the receiver responds to the mapped key-on commands by activating associated outputs. A driver produces an electrical output.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: Charles H. Hustig
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Patent number: 6836254Abstract: Provided is an antenna system for operating in clear line of sight and obscured line of sight conditions. The antenna system includes multiple antenna elements arranged to provide both space and angle diversity characteristics. The elements are spaced apart so as to provide independence but may have overlapping radiation patterns. Each element includes a main radiation lobe and the elements are arranged so that the main radiation lobes are oriented at diverse angles.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventors: Antonis Kalis, Theodore Antonakopoulos, Vassilios Makios, Donald W. Moses, Charles H. Hustig
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Patent number: 6788751Abstract: A frequency diversity digital wireless transmission system and method according to which a number of relatively narrow bands are established, each using multiple averaging interpolators. The serial data bits are divided by a predetermined pattern among the frequency bands providing frequency diversity. In response to one or more of the bands being lost to multipath fading or interference, the interpolated signals of the remaining bands are used.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2000Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventors: Charles H. Hustig, Donald W. Moses
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Publication number: 20030030588Abstract: Provided is an antenna system for operating in clear line of sight and obscured line of sight conditions. The antenna system includes multiple antenna elements arranged to provide both space and angle diversity characteristics. The elements are spaced apart so as to provide independence but may have overlapping radiation patterns. Each element includes a main radiation lobe and the elements are arranged so that the main radiation lobes are oriented at diverse angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: Music Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Antonis Kalis, Theodore Antonakopoulos, Vassilios Makios, Donald W. Moses, Charles H. Hustig
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Patent number: 5612943Abstract: A signal processing system comprises inputs for an analog audio signal and a digital data signal. The digital data signal is modulated to an analog data signal in an inaudible frequency band. Filters are used to ensure that the audio signal is restricted to audible frequencies and that the analog data signal is restricted to inaudible frequencies. The two analog signals are then combined into a composite analog signal. The composite signal is stored on a medium such as a compact disc. Filters are used to extract and separate the two analog signals from the composite signal stored on the medium. The analog data signal is demodulated to retrieve the original digital data signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1994Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Inventors: Robert W. Moses, Norman Durkee, Charles H. Hustig
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Patent number: 5532950Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for decoding and classifying a digital audio input signal and for reconstructing the digital audio input signal, so that when the reconstructed signal is converted to an analog signal by a digital to analog converter ("DAC"), the analog signal can drive a preamplifier, power amplifier or speakers directly. In particular, the present invention proposes a digital filter than can be adapted to have appropriate filtering characteristics based on the signal being filtered. The invention uses a neural network to adjust coefficients of a digital filter, depending on whether the digital audio input signal is more periodic or more aperiodic. If the digital audio input signal is more periodic, the coefficients will configure the digital filter so that the filter has the characteristics of an analog brickwall filter.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1994Date of Patent: July 2, 1996Assignee: Wadia Digital CorporationInventors: Donald W. Moses, Charles H. Hustig, James Kinne, Hossein L. Najafi
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Patent number: 5260704Abstract: A direct power output digital to analog conversion of digital audio signals operates to directly convert digital audio signals into an analog power audio output signal capable of driving a speaker, such that there is no need for further amplification or modification of the audio output signal after the direct power output digital to analog conversion of the digital audio signals. The direct power output digital to analog conversion incorporates a digital-to-analog converter within the same feedback circuit as a current-to-voltage power amplifier by using a single resistive feedback network to supply the feedback signal from the output terminal of the current-to-voltage power amplifier to the summing junction of the same current-to-voltage power amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Wadia Digital CorporationInventors: Charles H. Hustig, Donald W. Moses, Robert S. Bradford, Jeffrey L. Ward, Wayne P. Olson, Janice L. Cox, Raymond S. Miller, Robert W. Moses, James M. Kresse
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Patent number: 5226000Abstract: A method and system is provided for a digital audio system to reconstruct a digital audio signal using time domain interpolation and direct power digital-to-analog conversion. A signal processor performs the time domain interpolation on an original digital audio signal to allow for the proper recreation of the original audio signal and a direct power output digital-to-analog converter generates an analog power audio output signal from the interpolated digital audio signal that can directly drive a speaker to produce the sound waves represented by the audio output signal. The signal processor and direct power output digital-to-analog converter allow a digital audio system to more precisely reconstruct an analog power output audio signal from a digital audio signal such that there is no need for further amplification of the audio output signal and such that there will be no perceptible difference between the reconstructed digital signal and the original analog signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1991Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Wadia Digital CorporationInventors: Robert W. Moses, Raymond S. Miller, Charles H. Hustig, Donald W. Moses, Robert S. Bradford, Jeffrey L. Ward, Wayne P. Olson, Janice L. Cox, James M. Kresse
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Patent number: 4724435Abstract: The data telemetry system disclosed is a complete data communications systems suitable for use by utilities such as electric companies, gas companies and water companies which can be used for meter reading and load management at individual subscribers premises. Elements of the system can also be used as a power load carrier in a premise specific local area network (LAN). With the system is disclosed, all 10,000 subscribers per exchange can be serviced. It will be understood that data can be multiplexed between a central office location and remote subscribers for any suitable purpose with the data system as disclosed. A packet switching structure is disclosed having eight to thirty-two bytes in the data message. This packet is routed between the utility and remote subscriber with routing headers being added and deleted as required by the network modules. Each successive layer of the multiplexing and switching hierarchy submultiplies the aggregate 10,000 channel capacity into fewer channels.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1985Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Donald W. Moses, Robert Moses, James W. Kinne, Charles H. Hustig, Wayne P. Olson, Alan M. Doberstein, Robert S. Bradford
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Patent number: 4677686Abstract: A communications system which enables enhanced services to be provided over cable TV systems. The design of the system is such that amplification is not required. Therefore, two-way transmission is possible on the low band of "two-way capable" cable systems and intermediate power failures do not affect transmission.Transmission of data takes place in the low band frequency range of five to thirty megahertz. The system design is such that it can withstand over a hundred dB loss between the remote terminal and the head-end. Carrier frequencies, when received, are interleaved for purposes of decoding and microprocessor based controls are used for automatic gain control and error correction.In a preferred embodiment of the invention, two thousand five hundred carriers, each transmitting eight digital data channels of information can be simultaneously transmitted from remote terminals without any effect whatsoever on the TV signals being transmitted at the high band frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1983Date of Patent: June 30, 1987Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles H. Hustig, Jeffrey L. Ward
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Patent number: 4672605Abstract: A high speed and relatively error free communications system is disclosed which enables the high speed transmission of data at a 19.2 kilobit per second rate. The data is transmitted over the same communications medium as voice transmissions, the data transmission being virtually imperceptible to the user of the analog telephone system. Connection to and from the data terminals is made through an RS232C interface. A spread spectrum technique is utilized which "whitens" the signals of the data terminal regardless of whether the terminal is idle, transmitting or receiving data. Virtual error free transmission is achieved by interleaving bits, so that noise does not destroy the data, and by error detection and correction techniques which assure that the data, as received, is identical to that transmitted. By using a variable pseudo random code, privacy of data communications are enhanced and cross-talk is substantially eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1984Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Charles H. Hustig, Jeffrey L. Ward, Donald W. Moses, Robert S. Bradford
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Patent number: 4264973Abstract: Circuitry is disclosed for transmitting clock signal information with a transmitted signal. The transmitted signal is obtained by applying non-return to zero input pulse signals, provided at one-half the frequency of the clock signal, with alternate "1" logic and "0" logic signals, which are coincident with the transitions in the pulse signals, to an exclusive-or logic circuit and combining the output of the exclusive-or logic circuit with the alternate "1" and "0" logic signals at an adder circuit. The adder circuit provides an output that is a succession of signals at one-half the frequency of the clock signal with each of the successive signals having an amplitude different than the amplitude of the preceding signal. The logic signals provided to the adder circuit have an amplitude equal to or greater than the output of the exclusive-or logic circuit. Circuitry is also disclosed for recovering the clock information from the signal provided from the adder and for reconstructing the input pulse signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1978Date of Patent: April 28, 1981Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Charles H. Hustig
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Patent number: 4247936Abstract: Digital communication system of the type having a commutating N:1 multiplexer and a commutating 1:N demultiplexer. One of the N sources is inverted prior to being applied to the multiplexer. Automatic frame synchronization and detection circuitry is provided which repeatedly monitors the output of the demultiplexer at which the inverted signal is to appear when frame synchronization is present. Such output is monitored for signals of one logic during each monitoring time period to determine whether frame synchronization is present. A signal is obtained by such circuitry when frame synchronization is not present and is used to commutate the demultiplexer a predetermined number of steps whereby frame synchronization is attained.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Charles H. Hustig