Patents by Inventor Cuneyt Demirdag

Cuneyt Demirdag 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).

  • Patent number: 11412347
    Abstract: Described in this document are ways to accomplish high resolution and high dynamic range Doppler-Effect measurements for use in wireless communications and other applications such as positioning. Doppler Effect (interchangeably called Doppler shift or Doppler frequency shift) measurements have traditionally been done with purpose-built devices, such as pulse-based radars. Presented in this document are alternative ways to incorporate Doppler frequency shift measurement using modulated carrier signals with a conventional radio, without additional hardware.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2022
    Assignee: PhasorLab, Inc.
    Inventors: Cuneyt Demirdag, Joshua C. Park, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala
  • Patent number: 11085990
    Abstract: A method for determining an angle of arrival (AOA) of a received signal is disclosed, comprising: generating a baseband information signal by mixing a received signal with a local oscillator (LO) signal, the received signal being an in-phase signal and quadrature signal uncorrelated with each other and derived from different input data sets; obtaining baseband signal samples of the baseband information signal having an in-phase signal sample and a quadrature signal sample; determining a transmitter phase offset based on an estimated correlation between the in-phase signal samples and the quadrature signal samples; performing a plurality of phase measurements using a plurality of antennas to obtain a plurality of phase measurements; correcting the plurality of phase measurements based on the transmitter phase offset to produce a plurality of corrected phase measurement; and calculating an AOA of the received signal based on the difference between the plurality of corrected phase measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2021
    Assignee: PhasorLab, Inc.
    Inventors: Joshua C. Park, Cuneyt Demirdag, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala, Paul McFarthing
  • Publication number: 20200386844
    Abstract: A method for determining an angle of arrival (AOA) of a received signal is disclosed, comprising: generating a baseband information signal by mixing a received signal with a local oscillator (LO) signal, the received signal being an in-phase signal and quadrature signal uncorrelated with each other and derived from different input data sets; obtaining baseband signal samples of the baseband information signal having an in-phase signal sample and a quadrature signal sample; determining a transmitter phase offset based on an estimated correlation between the in-phase signal samples and the quadrature signal samples; performing a plurality of phase measurements using a plurality of antennas to obtain a plurality of phase measurements; correcting the plurality of phase measurements based on the transmitter phase offset to produce a plurality of corrected phase measurement; and calculating an AOA of the received signal based on the difference between the plurality of corrected phase measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 21, 2020
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Inventors: Joshua C. Park, Cuneyt Demirdag, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala, Paul McFarthing
  • Patent number: 10627473
    Abstract: A method for determining an angle of arrival (AOA) of a received signal is disclosed, comprising: generating a baseband information signal by mixing a received signal with a local oscillator (LO) signal, the received signal being an in-phase signal and quadrature signal uncorrelated with each other and derived from different input data sets; obtaining baseband signal samples of the baseband information signal having an in-phase signal sample and a quadrature signal sample; determining a transmitter phase offset based on an estimated correlation between the in-phase signal samples and the quadrature signal samples; performing a plurality of phase measurements using a plurality of antennas to obtain a plurality of phase measurements; correcting the plurality of phase measurements based on the transmitter phase offset to produce a plurality of corrected phase measurement; and calculating an AOA of the received signal based on the difference between the plurality of corrected phase measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2020
    Assignee: PhasorLab, Inc.
    Inventors: Joshua C. Park, Cuneyt Demirdag, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala, Paul McFarthing
  • Patent number: 10454741
    Abstract: Methods and systems are described for frequency domain correction, time domain correction, and combinations thereof. Each Long Term Evolution (LTE) uplink residual frequency offset can be determined with less than 1 part per billion accuracy simultaneously and used for frequency offset correction. The disclosed method utilizes the same modulated signals for data and control as the 3GPP LTE wireless standard and can be embedded directly into the base station (downlink) PHY without additional hardware. The use of the disclosed methods provide multiple ways to simultaneously improve the uplink data throughput for every user in an LTE multiple access wireless system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2016
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2019
    Assignee: PhasorLab, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul McFarthing, Joshua C. Park, Jian Cui, Cuneyt Demirdag, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala
  • Publication number: 20180206075
    Abstract: Described in this document are ways to accomplish high resolution and high dynamic range Doppler-Effect measurements for use in wireless communications and other applications such as positioning. Doppler Effect (interchangeably called Doppler shift or Doppler frequency shift) measurements have traditionally been done with purpose-built devices, such as pulse-based radars. Presented in this document are alternative ways to incorporate Doppler frequency shift measurement using modulated carrier signals with a conventional radio, without additional hardware.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2018
    Publication date: July 19, 2018
    Inventors: Cuneyt Demirdag, Joshua C. Park, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala
  • Publication number: 20170227623
    Abstract: A method for determining an angle of arrival (AOA) of a received signal is disclosed, comprising: generating a baseband information signal by mixing a received signal with a local oscillator (LO) signal, the received signal being an in-phase signal and quadrature signal uncorrelated with each other and derived from different input data sets; obtaining baseband signal samples of the baseband information signal having an in-phase signal sample and a quadrature signal sample; determining a transmitter phase offset based on an estimated correlation between the in-phase signal samples and the quadrature signal samples; performing a plurality of phase measurements using a plurality of antennas to obtain a plurality of phase measurements; correcting the plurality of phase measurements based on the transmitter phase offset to produce a plurality of corrected phase measurement; and calculating an AOA of the received signal based on the difference between the plurality of corrected phase measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 24, 2017
    Publication date: August 10, 2017
    Inventors: Joshua C. Park, Cuneyt Demirdag, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala, Paul McFarthing
  • Publication number: 20170111197
    Abstract: Methods and systems are described for frequency domain correction, time domain correction, and combinations thereof. Each Long Term Evolution (LTE) uplink residual frequency offset can be determined with less than 1 part per billion accuracy simultaneously and used for frequency offset correction. The disclosed method utilizes the same modulated signals for data and control as the 3GPP LTE wireless standard and can be embedded directly into the base station (downlink) PHY without additional hardware. The use of the disclosed methods provide multiple ways to simultaneously improve the uplink data throughput for every user in an LTE multiple access wireless system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2016
    Publication date: April 20, 2017
    Inventors: Paul McFarthing, Joshua C. Park, Jian Cui, Cuneyt Demirdag, Glen Wolverton, Devang Topiwala
  • Patent number: 7173558
    Abstract: A Direct Current (DC) charge comparator that provides low input offset by feeding complimentary plus and minus charge inputs to a single amplification path via an alternate input path switch. Multiple sample and hold circuits at the output of the amplification path permit comparison of the result when each of the charge inputs travels down each of the paths, to determine a correction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2007
    Assignee: Kenet, Inc.
    Inventors: Cuneyt Demirdag, Michael P. Anthony
  • Publication number: 20060017603
    Abstract: A Direct Current (DC) charge comparator that provides low input offset by feeding complimentary plus and minus charge inputs to a single amplification path via an alternate input path switch. Multiple sample and hold circuits at the output of the amplification path permit comparison of the result when each of the charge inputs travels down each of the paths, to determine a correction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2005
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Applicant: Kenet, Inc.
    Inventors: Cuneyt Demirdag, Michael Anthony
  • Patent number: RE44410
    Abstract: A Direct Current (DC) charge comparator that provides low input offset by feeding complimentary plus and minus charge inputs to a single amplification path via an alternate input path switch. Multiple sample and hold circuits at the output of the amplification path permit comparison of the result when each of the charge inputs travels down each of the paths, to determine a correction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2013
    Assignee: Kenet, Inc.
    Inventors: Cuneyt Demirdag, Michael P. Anthony