Patents by Inventor Dean Stoneback

Dean Stoneback 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: 11342994
    Abstract: A multimode combiner or coupler (MMC) may combine the inputs into a larger core multimode fiber. The multimode combiner may be combined with a re-transmitting laser for detecting and re-transmitting signals. Thus, the multi-mode combiner may detect and combine input signals, and then retransmit the detected, combined signal. The detection can be implemented with multiple single mode fibers to small single mode detectors or a multi-mode coupler with a larger multi-mode detectors. In embodiments of the MMC, a bi-directional optical splitter/combiner includes a transmitter for re-transmitting an RF signal received at a receiver, a first wave division multiplexer (WDM) combiner combining the output of the first transmitter in an upstream direction to a downstream signal in a downstream direction, and a second WDM combiner combining split downstream signals in the downstream direction with upstream signals received via at least two optical fiber inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2021
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2022
    Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLC
    Inventors: Venkatesh G. Mutalik, Marcel F. Schemmann, Dean Stoneback, John Chrostowski
  • Publication number: 20210306074
    Abstract: A multimode combiner or coupler (MMC) may combine the inputs into a larger core multimode fiber. The multimode combiner may be combined with a re-transmitting laser for detecting and re-transmitting signals. Thus, the multi-mode combiner may detect and combine input signals, and then retransmit the detected, combined signal. The detection can be implemented with multiple single mode fibers to small single mode detectors or a multi-mode coupler with a larger multi-mode detectors. In embodiments of the MMC, a bi-directional optical splitter/combiner includes a transmitter for re-transmitting an RF signal received at a receiver, a first wave division multiplexer (WDM) combiner combining the output of the first transmitter in an upstream direction to a downstream signal in a downstream direction, and a second WDM combiner combining split downstream signals in the downstream direction with upstream signals received via at least two optical fiber inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2021
    Publication date: September 30, 2021
    Inventors: Venkatesh G. Mutalik, Marcel F. Schemmann, Dean Stoneback, John Chrostowski
  • Patent number: 10972183
    Abstract: A multimode combiner or coupler (MMC) may combine the inputs into a larger core multimode fiber. The multimode combiner may be combined with a re-transmitting laser for detecting and re-transmitting signals. Thus, the multi-mode combiner may detect and combine input signals, and then retransmit the detected, combined signal. The detection can be implemented with multiple single mode fibers to small single mode detectors or a multi-mode coupler with a larger multi-mode detectors. In embodiments of the MMC, a bi-directional optical splitter/combiner includes a transmitter for re-transmitting an RF signal received at a receiver, a first wave division multiplexer (WDM) combiner combining the output of the first transmitter in an upstream direction to a downstream signal in a downstream direction, and a second WDM combiner combining split downstream signals in the downstream direction with upstream signals received via at least two optical fiber inputs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 2, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2021
    Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLC
    Inventors: Venkatesh G. Mutalik, Marcel F. Schemmann, Dean Stoneback, John Chrostowski
  • Patent number: 9917648
    Abstract: Particular embodiments provide a method for delivering data in the upstream direction without the need for upstream radio frequency (RF) modulation. For example, in some embodiments, an optical network may reach to a gateway associated with a user device. The gateway may receive digital baseband data from the user device in the upstream direction. The gateway can then send the digital baseband data through the optical network without modulating the digital baseband signal via radio frequency. At the headend, because no modulation is performed in the upstream direction, there is no need for de-modulation in the headend. In one embodiment, a scheduler-based approach is used to avoid instances of optical beat interference in the upstream direction as only one upstream device that may interfere with other devices may be able to send data at one time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2018
    Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLC
    Inventors: Zoran Maricevic, Dean Stoneback, Marcel F. Schemmann, Amarildo Vieira, Venkatesh G. Mutalik
  • Publication number: 20160099778
    Abstract: Particular embodiments provide a method for delivering data in the upstream direction without the need for upstream radio frequency (RF) modulation. For example, in some embodiments, an optical network may reach to a gateway associated with a user device. The gateway may receive digital baseband data from the user device in the upstream direction. The gateway can then send the digital baseband data through the optical network without modulating the digital baseband signal via radio frequency. At the headend, because no modulation is performed in the upstream direction, there is no need for de-modulation in the headend. In one embodiment, a scheduler-based approach is used to avoid instances of optical beat interference in the upstream direction as only one upstream device that may interfere with other devices may be able to send data at one time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 1, 2014
    Publication date: April 7, 2016
    Inventors: Zoran Maricevic, Dean Stoneback, Marcel F. Schemmann, Amarildo Vieira, Venkatesh G. Mutalik
  • Publication number: 20150304034
    Abstract: A multimode combiner or coupler (MMC) may combine the inputs into a larger core multimode fiber. The multimode combiner may be combined with a re-transmitting laser for detecting and re-transmitting signals. Thus, the multi-mode combiner may detect and combine input signals, and then retransmit the detected, combined signal. The detection can be implemented with multiple single mode fibers to small single mode detectors or a multi-mode coupler with a larger multi-mode detectors. In embodiments of the MMC, a bi-directional optical splitter/combiner includes a transmitter for re-transmitting an RF signal received at a receiver, a first wave division multiplexer (WDM) combiner combining the output of the first transmitter in an upstream direction to a downstream signal in a downstream direction, and a second WDM combiner combining split downstream signals in the downstream direction with upstream signals received via at least two optical fiber inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2015
    Publication date: October 22, 2015
    Inventors: Venkatesh G. Mutalik, Marcel F. Schemmann, Dean Stoneback, John Chrostowski
  • Patent number: 7742777
    Abstract: A dynamic arrangement for reducing the presence of ingress noise in the upstream signal path of a two-way cable system utilizes a variable attenuation element and amplifier disposed along the upstream signal path. The amplifier includes a bypass switch so that the amplifier may be switched in to or out of the upstream path. A signal processor associated with the communications gateway functions to calculate the upstream loss present at the gateway and control the operation of the attenuation element, amplifier and bypass switch accordingly. Upstream attenuation is selected to be as large as possible, yet still allow in-building cable devices to communicate with their associated head end (HE) receiver equipment, after accounting for maximum transmit limitations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2010
    Assignee: General Instrument Corporation
    Inventors: Jay Strater, Dean Stoneback, Kevin T. Chang
  • Publication number: 20060148406
    Abstract: A dynamic arrangement for reducing the presence of ingress noise in the upstream signal path of a two-way cable system utilizes a variable attenuation element and amplifier disposed along the upstream signal path. The amplifier includes a bypass switch so that the amplifier may be switched in to or out of the upstream path. A signal processor associated with the communications gateway functions to calculate the upstream loss present at the gateway and control the operation of the attenuation element, amplifier and bypass switch accordingly. Upstream attenuation is selected to be as large as possible, yet still allow in-building cable devices to communicate with their associated head end (HE) receiver equipment, after accounting for maximum transmit limitations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2006
    Publication date: July 6, 2006
    Inventors: Jay Strater, Dean Stoneback, Kevin Chang
  • Patent number: 7039432
    Abstract: A dynamic arrangement for reducing the presence of ingress noise in the upstream signal path of a two-way cable system utilizes a variable attenuation element and amplifier disposed along the upstream signal path. The amplifier includes a bypass switch so that the amplifier may be switched in to or out of the upstream path. A signal processor associated with the communications gateway functions to calculate the upstream loss present at the gateway and control the operation of the attenuation element, amplifier and bypass switch accordingly. Upstream attenuation is selected to be as large as possible, yet still allow in-building cable devices to communicate with their associated head end (HE) receiver equipment, after accounting for maximum transmit limitations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: General Instrument Corporation
    Inventors: Jay Strater, Dean Stoneback, Kevin T. Chang
  • Publication number: 20030114112
    Abstract: A dynamic arrangement for reducing the presence of ingress noise in the upstream signal path of a two-way cable system utilizes a variable attenuation element and amplifier disposed along the upstream signal path. The amplifier includes a bypass switch so that the amplifier may be switched in to or out of the upstream path. A signal processor associated with the communications gateway functions to calculate the upstream loss present at the gateway and control the operation of the attenuation element, amplifier and bypass switch accordingly. Upstream attenuation is selected to be as large as possible, yet still allow in-building cable devices to communicate with their associated head end (HE) receiver equipment, after accounting for maximum transmit limitations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2002
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Inventors: Jay Strater, Dean Stoneback, Kevin T. Chang
  • Publication number: 20020080439
    Abstract: A system for monitoring ingress in a bi-directional HFC network having a domain manager located at the hub to monitor the status of the network, a fiber-optic trunk, and a series of nodes located along the trunk is provided. The monitoring system comprises a BTP (Broadband Test Point) located at a tap, integrated into a node or amplifier, or strand-mounted as a stand-alone device. The BTP includes an ingress monitoring interface connected to the HFC network through a downstream-facing directional coupler to detect ingress in the network downstream from the interface, and a modem connected to the network through an upstream-facing directional coupler. The modem is in communication with the domain manager to transmit detected ingress information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2001
    Publication date: June 27, 2002
    Applicant: General Instrument Corporation
    Inventors: Dean Stoneback, Jay Strater, Richard Gresko
  • Patent number: 5088098
    Abstract: A thermoelectric cooler temperature control circuit provides a periodic control signal having a substantially constant peak-to-peak magnitude and an average value dependent on a sensed temperature to be regulated. The control signal is coupled to control the heating or cooling of a thermoelectric cooler. In a preferred embodiment, complementary positive and negative going control signal pulse streams are provided. A switch selectively couples one of the complementary pulse streams to cool the thermolectric cooler or the other stream to heat the cooler. The control signal pulse streams can be pulse width modulated signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1992
    Assignee: General Instrument Corporation
    Inventors: Mathias Muller, Dean Stoneback