Patents by Inventor Dmitry Dain
Dmitry Dain 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: 11979676Abstract: A robust analog counter that may include an output capacitor having a first capacitance, and a charging unit (CU) that is configured to determine that an event to be counted occurred, and charge the output capacitor at a first current and during a output capacitor charging period, wherein a duration of the output capacitor charging period is proportional to the first capacitance, thereby increasing an output voltage of the output capacitor by a voltage quote that is indifferent to at least one out of process variation, temperature or power supply voltage value.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: TOWER SEMICONDUCTOR LTD.Inventors: Raz Reshef, Dmitry Dain
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Publication number: 20230345149Abstract: A robust analog counter that may include an output capacitor having a first capacitance, and a charging unit (CU) that is configured to determine that an event to be counted occurred, and charge the output capacitor at a first current and during a output capacitor charging period, wherein a duration of the output capacitor charging period is proportional to the first capacitance, thereby increasing an output voltage of the output capacitor by a voltage quote that is indifferent to at least one out of process variation, temperature or power supply voltage value.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2022Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: Tower Semiconductor Ltd.Inventors: Raz Reshef, Dmitry Dain
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Patent number: 10852399Abstract: A sensor circuit having a Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) and an active quenching circuit including a quenching transistor controlled by a one-shot (or similar) circuit is disclosed. The quenching transistor applies a reverse-bias voltage level on the cathode of the SPAD. During photon detection events, pulses generated by the SPAD's avalanche breakdown trigger the one-shot circuit to de-actuate the quenching transistor, allowing the cathode potential to drop below the SPAD's breakdown voltage. After a delay period, which is defined by the one-shot's configuration, allows reliable completion of the avalanche breakdown process, the one-shot circuit re-actuates the quenching transistor such that the SPAD's cathode is refreshed to the reverse-bias voltage level. The one-shot circuit is optionally coupled by way of capacitors to the SPAD and the quenching transistor to facilitate implementation using standard CMOS elements. The sensor is suitable for use in a LIDAR system.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Tower Semiconductor Ltd.Inventors: Amos Fenigstein, Dmitry Dain, Tomer Leitner
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Publication number: 20190302242Abstract: A sensor circuit having a Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) and an active quenching circuit including a quenching transistor controlled by a one-shot (or similar) circuit is disclosed. The quenching transistor applies a reverse-bias voltage level on the cathode of the SPAD. During photon detection events, pulses generated by the SPAD's avalanche breakdown trigger the one-shot circuit to de-actuate the quenching transistor, allowing the cathode potential to drop below the SPAD's breakdown voltage. After a delay period, which is defined by the one-shot's configuration, allows reliable completion of the avalanche breakdown process, the one-shot circuit re-actuates the quenching transistor such that the SPAD's cathode is refreshed to the reverse-bias voltage level. The one-shot circuit is optionally coupled by way of capacitors to the SPAD and the quenching transistor to facilitate implementation using standard CMOS elements. The sensor is suitable for use in a LIDAR system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Amos Fenigstein, Dmitry Dain, Tomer Leitner
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Patent number: 10104555Abstract: Systems and methods for configuring a network of radios for dynamic spectrum access are described. A network radio can include hardware and/or software modules for detecting a radio environment and negotiating common communications channels with a plurality of other radios in the network. Network radio behavior can be defined by a plurality of predefined policies which are used in combination with the information about the radio environment to select common operating parameters.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2014Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Dmitry Dain, Igor Bazarov, Eugene Livis, Mark Allen McHenry
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Patent number: 10070437Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Eugene Livis, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Patent number: 9854461Abstract: A method for classifying a signal can be used by a station or stations within a network to classify the signal as non-cooperative (NC) or a target signal. The method performs classification over channels within a frequency spectrum. The percentage of power above a first threshold is computed for a channel. Based on the percentage, a signal is classified as a narrowband signal. If the percentage indicates the absence of a narrowband signal, then a lower second threshold is applied to confirm the absence according to the percentage of power above the second threshold. The signal is classified as a narrowband signal or pre-classified as a wideband signal based on the percentage. Pre-classified wideband signals are classified as a wideband NC signal or target signal using spectrum masks.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2014Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Eugene Livis, Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Publication number: 20170201983Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2016Publication date: July 13, 2017Inventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Eugene Livis, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Patent number: 9491636Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2015Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Eugene Livis, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Patent number: 9288684Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2013Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Eugene Livis, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Publication number: 20160057781Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Eugene Livis, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Patent number: 9215710Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2015Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Eugene Livis, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Publication number: 20150296382Abstract: Systems and methods for configuring a network of radios for dynamic spectrum access are described. A network radio can include hardware and/or software modules for detecting a radio environment and negotiating common communications channels with a plurality of other radios in the network. Network radio behavior can be defined by a plurality of predefined policies which are used in combination with the information about the radio environment to select common operating parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2014Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventors: Dmitry Dain, Igor BAZAROV, Eugene Livis, Mark Allen McHenry
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Publication number: 20150181599Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2015Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Eugene Livis, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Publication number: 20150133058Abstract: A method for classifying a signal is disclosed. The method can be used by a station or stations within a network to classify the signal as non-cooperative (NC) or a target signal. The method performs classification over channels within a frequency spectrum. The percentage of power above a first threshold is computed for a channel. Based on the percentage, a signal is classified as a narrowband signal. If the percentage indicates the absence of a narrowband signal, then a lower second threshold is applied to confirm the absence according to the percentage of power above the second threshold. The signal is classified as a narrowband signal or pre-classified as a wideband signal based on the percentage. Pre-classified wideband signals are classified as a wideband NC signal or target signal using spectrum masks.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Eugene Livis, Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Patent number: 8793791Abstract: A method for classifying a signal is disclosed. The method can be used by a station or stations within a network to classify the signal as non-cooperative (NC) or a target signal. The method performs classification over channels within a frequency spectrum. The percentage of power above a first threshold is computed for a channel. Based on the percentage, a signal is classified as a narrowband signal. If the percentage indicates the absence of a narrowband signal, then a lower second threshold is applied to confirm the absence according to the percentage of power above the second threshold. The signal is classified as a narrowband signal or pre-classified as a wideband signal based on the percentage. Pre-classified wideband signals are classified as a wideband NC signal or target signal using spectrum masks.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2011Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Eugene Livsics, Mark A McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Patent number: 8767556Abstract: Systems and methods for configuring a network of radios for dynamic spectrum access are described. A network radio can include hardware and/or software modules for detecting a radio environment and negotiating common communications channels with a plurality of other radios in the network. Network radio behavior can be defined by a plurality of predefined policies which are used in combination with the information about the radio environment to select common operating parameters.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Dmitry Dain, Igor Bazarov, Jevgenijs Livsics, Mark McHenry
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Patent number: 8755754Abstract: A method for classifying a signal is disclosed. The method can be used by a station or stations within a network to classify the signal as non-cooperative (NC) or a target signal. The method performs classification over channels within a frequency spectrum. The percentage of power above a first threshold is computed for a channel. Based on the percentage, a signal is classified as a narrowband signal. If the percentage indicates the absence of a narrowband signal, then a lower second threshold is applied to confirm the absence according to the percentage of power above the second threshold. The signal is classified as a narrowband signal or pre-classified as a wideband signal based on the percentage. Pre-classified wideband signals are classified as a wideband NC signal or target signal using spectrum masks.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2012Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Eugene Livsis, Mark A. McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Publication number: 20130273957Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Mark Allen McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Jevgenijs Livsics, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush
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Patent number: 8559301Abstract: Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Shared Spectrum CompanyInventors: Mark A. McHenry, Dmitry Dain, Jevgenijs Livsics, Karl Steadman, Olga Ritterbush