Patents by Inventor Eric Paneth

Eric Paneth 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: 5627885
    Abstract: Analog signals representing individual digital values (.+-.1, .+-.3) pass through a telephone line to a receiver. These signals may be first provided in a pseudo random sequence. A linear echo canceller and a first adder eliminate, to an extent, echo signals resulting from second analog signals transmitted on the same telephone line by the receiver. A non-linear echo canceller and a second adder further reduce the echo signals and specifically reduce non-linear components in the echo signals. Adjustable signal delays achieve optimal performance of the linear and non-linear echo cancellers. An equalizer containing four (4) different modules then compensates for signal distortions introduced by the telephone line and minimizes the effect of noise in the telephone line. The equalizer modules are a digital gain control element, a feed forward digital filter and two (2) feedback digital filters. A detector module produces in one of several different ways at the receiver an estimate of the digital data (.+-.1, .+-.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1997
    Assignee: Brooktree Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, Mordechai Segal, Boaz Rippin, Ehud H. Rokach
  • Patent number: 5177741
    Abstract: In a wireless digital telephone system, a circuit for determining in a subscriber unit whether a particular RF channel is of the type designated by the base station to be either a control channel or a voice channel and for determining whether the channel is in the transmit or receive mode; the circuit utilizing the duration of an AM hole to determine the type of the channel and utilizing a unique word for determining the mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1993
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham N. Avis, Sandra J. K. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 5168507
    Abstract: A digital wireless subscriber telephone unit for wireless communication with a base station. An IF is used within the subscriber unit and base station which is combined with a carrier signal generated by a synthesizer for RF transmission between stations. In intervals between actuation of the system, a training mode is used wherein a known training signal is compared with a known values to produce correction coefficients to compensate for undesirable variations in timing and/or frequency, these constants being stored for use in correcting actual received signals. During demodulation, the modulated digital signals are fed to the modem processor in the form of time multiplexed I and Q samples and are demultiplexed. The demultiplexed I and Q samples are fed to an equalizer and frequency correction circuit for minimization of errors for production of a frequency correction signal based upon the correction coefficients which is used to correct any errors in the timing and frequency of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1992
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham M. Avis, Sandra J. K. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 5121391
    Abstract: A system for the wireless transmission of multiple information signals utilizing digital time division circuits between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations. The subscriber stations may be fixed or movable. The number of time division circuits is determined by the transmission quality of the signals. The base station is interconnected with an external information network, which may be analong and/or digital. The information signals are selected from the group consisting of voice, data, facsimile, video, computer and instrumentation signals. The modulation level of the the signals and the power applied to the system are adjusted in accordance with the signal error detection in the system. The system is provided with spatial diversity by using a plurality of antennas selectively spaced from each other to provide relatively high signal reception despite signal fading. The base station operates over a plurality of RF channel pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1992
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, Mark J. Handzel, Steven A. Morley, Graham M. Avis
  • Patent number: 5119375
    Abstract: A system and method for the wireless transmission of information signals between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, Mark J. Handzel, Steven A. Morley, Graham M. Avis
  • Patent number: 5101418
    Abstract: A digital wireless subscriber telephone unit for wireless connection with a base station. The subscriber unit has a baseband processor which is coupled to a storage for the baseband functions. The baseband processor is direct access coupled to a modem processor whereby the two processors may communicate with each other. The modem processor generally acts as the master in the system, although lock-out device may be used in certain circumstances. The signal from the modem processor is converted to an analog signal, which is subjected to deglitching, and the deglitched signal is then upconverted and filted to form an IF signal which is thereafter amplified. The amplified IF signal is combined with a signal generated by a synthesizer to provide an RF signal. On the basis of certain signals received from the base station, the baseband processor produces initiating signals which determine whether the subscriber unit will be in the transmit mode or the receive mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1992
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham M. Avis, Sandra J. K. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 5067141
    Abstract: An interpolator varies the sampling rate of a signal. The signal may comprise pairs of in-phase and quadrature components at a first rate which are serially input through a pair of memories connected in series. The serially connected memories operate at a second higher rate which is a multiple of the first rate. An output taps the signals being circulated by the serially connected memories which results in the output of a signal having the in-phase and quadrature components at the higher second rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1991
    Assignee: International Mobile Machine Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham M. Avis, Sandra J. K. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 5022024
    Abstract: A system for the wireless transmission of multiple information signals utilizing digital time division circuits between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations. The subscriber stations may be fixed or movable. The number of time division circuits is determined by the transmission quality of the signals. The base station is interconnected with an external information network, which may be analog and/or digital. The information signals are selected from the group consisting of voice, data, facsimile, video, computer and instrumentation signals. The modulation level of the signals and the power applied to the system are adjusted in accordance with signal error detection in the system. The system is provided with spatial diversity by using a plurality of antennas selectively spaced from each other to provide relatively high signal reception despite signal fading. The base station operates over a plurality of RF channel pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1991
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, Mark J. Handzel, Steven A. Morley, Graham M. Avis
  • Patent number: 4996697
    Abstract: In a digital wireless subscriber telephone unit for wireless connection with a base station which includes a modem processor whose signal is converted to an analog signal which is then upconverted and filtered to form an IF signal, a deglitching circuit for removing glitch spikes occurring during the transition periods from digital signals to analog signals comprising a timing system, a detector for detecting the transistion periods in order to control the timing system, and a mixer coupled to the output of a D/A converter to mix a blanking signal from the timing system with the analog signal received from the D/A converter during the transistion periods, whereby the output of the mixer is returned to an intermediate reference level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 26, 1991
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham M. Avis, Sandra J. K. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 4994802
    Abstract: An analog to digital converter system utilizable in a wireless digital telephone network, the system comprising a circuit to produce an analog signal, and a circuit for amplifying this signal, mixing the amplified signal with a signal from a timing circuit and applying the output of the mixer to a sample and hold circuit; the output of the sample and hold circuit being then applied to an analog to digital converter, the output of which is applied to a FIFO, whose output is then available for further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 19, 1991
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham M. Avis, Sandra J. K. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 4912705
    Abstract: A system for the wireless transmission of multiple information signals utilizing digital time division circuits between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations. The subscriber stations may be fixed or movable. The number of time division circuits is determined by the transmission quality of the signals. The base station is interconnected with an external information network, which may be analog and/or digital. The information signals are selected from the group consisting of voice, data, facsimile, video, computer and instrumentation signals. The modulation level of the signals and the power applied to the system are adjusted in accordance with signal error detection in the system. The system is provided with spatial diversity by using a plurality of antennas selectively spaced from each other to provide relatively high signal reception despite signal fading. The base station operates over a plurality of RF channel pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1990
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, Mark J. Handzel, Steven A. Morley, Graham M. Avis
  • Patent number: 4893317
    Abstract: A digital wireless subscriber telephone unit for wireless connection with a base station. The subscriber unit has a baseband processor which is coupled to storage device for the baseband functions. The baseband processor is direct access coupled to a modem processor whereby the two processors may communicate with each other. The modem processor generally acts as the master in the system, although lock-out circuit may be used in certain circumstances. The signal from the modem processor is converted to an analog signal, which is subjected to deglitching, and the deglitched signal is then upconverted and filtered to form an IF signal which is thereafter amplified. The amplified IF signal is combined with a signal generated by a synthesizer to provide an RF signal. On the basis of certain signals received from the base station, the baseband processor produces initiating signals which determine whether the subscriber unit will be in the transmit mode or the receive mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1990
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham M. Avis, Sandra J. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 4881240
    Abstract: A digital wireless subscriber telephone unit for wireless connection with a base station. The subscriber unit has a baseband processor which is coupled to storage device for the baseband functions. The baseband processor is direct access coupled to a modem processor whereby the two processors may communicate with each other. The modem processor generally acts as the master in the system, although lock-out circuit may be used in certain circumstances. The signal from the modem processor is converted to an analog signal, which is subjected to deglitching, and the deglitched signal is then upconverted and filtered to form an IF signal which is thereafter amplified. The amplified IF signal is combined with a signal generated by a synthesizer to provide an RF signal. On the basis of certain signals received from the base station, the baseband processor produces initiating signals which determine whether the subscriber unit will be in the transmit mode or the receive mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 12, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1989
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David N. Critchlow, Graham M. Avis, Sandra J. Earlam, Karle J. Johnson, Bruce A. Smetana, Gregory L. Westling, Eric Paneth, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 4862107
    Abstract: In a broadcast telephone system for communicating information signals over an assigned frequency channel, the combination of a synthesizer for generating a signal at the assigned frequency and a PROM storing a plurality of sets of first and second signals associated with different predetermined assignable frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Eric Paneth
  • Patent number: 4817089
    Abstract: A system for the wireless transmission of multiple information signals utilizing digital time division circuits between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations. The subscriber stations may be fixed or movable. The number of time division circuits is determined by the transmission quality of the signals. The base station is interconnected with an external information network, which may be analog and/or digital. The information signals are selected from the group consisting of voice, data, facsimile, video, computer and instrumentation signals. The modulation level of the signals and the power applied to the system are adjusted in accordance with signal error detection in the system. The system is provided with spatial diversity by using a plurality of antennas selectively spaced from each other to provide relatively high signal reception despite signal fading. The base station operates over a plurality of RF channel pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, Mark J. Handzel, Steven A. Morley, Graham M. Avis
  • Patent number: 4785260
    Abstract: In a broadcast telephone system for communicating information signals over an assigned frequency channel, the combination of a synthesizer for generating a signal at the assigned frequency and a PROM storing a plurality of sets of first and second signals associated with different predetermined assignable frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Eric Paneth
  • Patent number: 4764940
    Abstract: A modulator for a modem, said modulator being adapted to convert a bit stream, wherein each given number of successive bits defines a symbol, into a phase modulated intermediate frequency (IF) signal, the symbols in the modulator section being phase modulated DPSK conversion. The phase modulated symbols are then digitally filtered to provide a filtered signal comprising time shared, digital in-phase and quadrature phase components that, when converted into an analog signal, provides a modulation signal of a frequency that is centered about a predetermined frequency and deviates therefrom in accordance with the value of the phase modulated symbol. The filtered signal, after being converted to an analog signal is then filtered and passed to a mixer for up conversion to an IF signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 16, 1988
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, David N. Critchlow, Moshe Yehushua
  • Patent number: 4675863
    Abstract: A system for the wireless transmission of multiple information signals utilizing digital time division circuits between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations. The subscriber stations may be fixed or movable. The number of time division circuits is determined by the transmission quality of the signals. The base station is interconnected with an external information network, which may be analog and/or digital. The information signals are selected from the group consisting of voice, data, facsimile, video, computer and instrumentation signals. The modulation level of the signals and the power applied to the system are adjusted in accordance with signal error detection in the system. The system is provided with spatial diversity by using a plurality of antennas selectively spaced from each other to provide relatively high signal reception despite signal fading. The base station operates over a plurality of RF channel pairs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1987
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, Mark J. Handzel, Steven A. Morley, Graham M. Avis
  • Patent number: 4644561
    Abstract: A modem including a modulator section for converting a bit stream, wherein each given number of successive bits defines a symbol, into a phase modulated intermediate frequency (IF) signal, the symbols in the modulator section being phase modulated and then digitally filtered to provide a filtered signal that, when converted into an analog signal, provides a modulation signal of a frequency that is centered about a predetermined frequency and deviates therefrom in accordance with the value of the phase modulated symbol, the analog signal then being filtered and passed to a mixer for up conversion to an IF signal; and a demodulator section for converting the IF signal into a bit stream, the demodulator section including a microprocessor which not only filters received digital signals but contains a memory for storing filter coefficients for use in the filtering of received digital signals; the modem being also operable in a training mode wherein a sequence of predetermined symbols is provided to the filter in t
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1987
    Assignee: International Mobile Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Eric Paneth, David N. Critchlow, Moshe Yehushua