Patents by Inventor Colby Dill, III
Colby Dill, III 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: 8417123Abstract: An optical transmission system for transmitting an optical pulse in a dielectric waveguide, the system including a filter for altering a shape of the optical pulse in both amplitude and phase with respect to time so as to substantially suppress the generation of third-order nonlinearities and increase a power level of the optical pulse, the filter further providing a secure encrypted optical waveform that may be decrypted by a matching optical filter, the system allowing for energy sharing of the pulses to substantially increase system bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Lightkey Optical Components, LLCInventors: Ulf L. Osterberg, Colby Dill, III
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Publication number: 20100232807Abstract: An optical transmission system for transmitting an optical pulse in a dielectric waveguide, the system including a filter for altering a shape of the optical pulse in both amplitude and phase with respect to time so as to substantially suppress the generation of third-order nonlinearities and increase a power level of the optical pulse, the filter further providing a secure encrypted optical waveform that may be decrypted by a matching optical filter, the system allowing for energy sharing of the pulses to substantially increase system bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Ulf L. Osterberg, Colby Dill, III
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Patent number: 7756420Abstract: An optical transmission system for transmitting an optical pulse in a dielectric waveguide, the system including a filter for altering a shape of the optical pulse in both amplitude and phase with respect to time so as to substantially suppress the generation of third-order nonlinearities and increase a power level of the optical pulse, the filter further providing a secure encrypted optical waveform that may be decrypted by a matching optical filter, the system allowing for energy sharing of the pulses to substantially increase system bandwidth.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Lightkey Optical Components, LLCInventors: Ulf L. Osterberg, Colby Dill, III
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Publication number: 20100074630Abstract: An optical transmission system for transmitting an optical pulse in a dielectric waveguide, the system including a filter for altering a shape of the optical pulse in both amplitude and phase with respect to time so as to substantially suppress the generation of third-order nonlinearities and increase a power level of the optical pulse, the filter further providing a secure encrypted optical waveform that may be decrypted by a matching optical filter, the system allowing for energy sharing of the pulses to substantially increase system bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Tim Olson, Colby Dill, III, Ulf L. Osterberg
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Patent number: 7031357Abstract: The present invention is generally directed towards a system and method for providing a high speed switching driver to transmit data information. A first current is switched through a diode or shunted through an alternate path to selectively bias the diode. A second current can also be selectively switched through the diode to modulate a light energy output transmitted from the diode. Based on this configuration, fast bias-switching for generating a modulated laser diode output can be achieved by selectively switching the bias current through the diode or alternate path. Consequently, a solid state device can be controlled to transmit data information after a relatively minimal setup time delay to bias the diode.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc.Inventors: David B. Bowler, Barry D. Colella, Colby Dill, III, Bruce C. Pratt
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Patent number: 6963696Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for receiving packets having a wide dynamic range of power levels over a shared medium in a communications system. The receiver responds to a packet with a different power level within an inter-packet time and maintains a constant logic level for a long string of ‘ones’ or ‘zeros’ within a packet. An AC-coupled pre-amplifier provides a voltage signal having a slowly decaying power level for a long string of ‘ones’ or ‘zeros’ within the packet. A differential amplifier with hysteresis, ignores the slowly decaying power level of a long string of ‘ones’ or ‘zeros’ within the packet and does not overwrite the power level of the long string until it detects the end of the string.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc.Inventors: David B. Bowler, Colby Dill, III, Barry D. Colella
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Patent number: 6738401Abstract: The present invention is generally directed towards a system and method for providing a high speed switching driver to transmit data information. A first current is switched through a diode or shunted through an alternate path to selectively bias the diode. A second current can also be selectively switched through the diode to modulate a light energy output transmitted from the diode. Based on this configuration, fast bias-switching for generating a modulated laser diode output can be achieved by selectively switching the bias current through the diode or alternate path. Consequently, a solid state device can be controlled to transmit data information after a relatively minimal setup time delay to bias the diode.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc.Inventors: David B. Bowler, Barry D. Colella, Colby Dill, III, Bruce C. Pratt
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Patent number: 6650839Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for protecting access to a shared medium in an optical communications system which has plural remote terminals coupled to a central terminal over the shared medium. According to one aspect, if an optical transmitter for an individual remote terminal is active for a first prescribed time interval when it has not been enabled for such transmission, the optical transmitter is disabled. According to another aspect, the continuous time that an individual terminal is enabled to transmit onto the shared medium is monitored. If the enabled transmission for the individual terminal exceeds a second prescribed time interval, the optical transmitter for the individual terminal is disabled.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2000Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc.Inventors: William C. Mallard, Jr., Colby Dill, III
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Patent number: 6592272Abstract: A method and system for using burst mode transmission on multiple optical wavelengths is disclosed. In a passive optical network, a synchronization signal is transmitted from a central terminal to remote terminals and burst data signals are transmitted from remote terminals to the central terminal. A first group of remote terminals transmits burst data signals in respective timeslots that are synchronized to the received synchronization signal and multiplexed at a first optical wavelength. A second group of remote terminals transmits burst data signals in respective timeslots that are synchronized to the received synchronization signal and multiplexed at a second optical wavelength. The timeslots are synchronized and phase aligned with each other such that optical crosstalk interference between adjacent optical wavelengths is avoided and each wavelength can be spectrally spaced as close as possible to adjacent wavelengths.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Masucci, S. Martin Mastenbrook, Colby Dill, III
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Patent number: 6420928Abstract: An AC-coupled pre-amplifier is provided for amplifying a signal received in a packet transmitted in burst mode. The pre-amplifier provides a fast time constant for a driven edge of a received signal and a slower time constant for a undriven edge of the received signal. The decay of the undriven edge is faster than the inter-packet time between two received packets. The dual response times, allows for the inter-packet time to be less than the longest string of constant data received in a packet.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc.Inventors: David B. Bowler, Colby Dill, III, Barry D. Colella