Patents by Inventor Farid Elwailly

Farid Elwailly 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: 10673399
    Abstract: Beamforming channels of a satellite are calibrated using a low power, spread spectrum calibration signal. The power of the calibration signal is below the noise level of a user signal in an active channel, allowing channels to be calibrated while active. When calibrating the transmit side circuitry, a two-stage calibration can be used, first calibrating the output hybrid matrix, then calibrating the whole of the transmit side. To improve performance, the dwell time spend calibrating a channel can be based on the power of the user signal in the channel. A transmit probe can be used to inject a calibration signal into the receive antennae and a receive probe can be used to extract the calibration signal from the transmit antennae. To reduce frequency of calibrations, the calibrations can be based on path-to-path differences. These techniques are also applied to multiport amplifiers (MPAs).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 2, 2020
    Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
    Inventors: Farid Elwailly, James Knecht, David Grybos
  • Publication number: 20190260340
    Abstract: Beamforming channels of a satellite are calibrated using a low power, spread spectrum calibration signal. The power of the calibration signal is below the noise level of a user signal in an active channel, allowing channels to be calibrated while active. When calibrating the transmit side circuitry, a two-stage calibration can be used, first calibrating the output hybrid matrix, then calibrating the whole of the transmit side. To improve performance, the dwell time spend calibrating a channel can be based on the power of the user signal in the channel. A transmit probe can be used to inject a calibration signal into the receive antennae and a receive probe can be used to extract the calibration signal from the transmit antennae. To reduce frequency of calibrations, the calibrations can be based on path-to-path differences. These techniques are also applied to multiport amplifiers (MPAs).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2019
    Publication date: August 22, 2019
    Applicant: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
    Inventors: Farid Elwailly, James Knecht, David Grybos
  • Patent number: 10361762
    Abstract: Beamforming channels of a satellite are calibrated using a low power, spread spectrum calibration signal. The power of the calibration signal is below the noise level of a user signal in an active channel, allowing channels to be calibrated while active. When calibrating the transmit side circuitry, a two-stage calibration can be used, first calibrating the output hybrid matrix, then calibrating the whole of the transmit side. To improve performance, the dwell time spend calibrating a channel can be based on the power of the user signal in the channel. A transmit probe can be used to inject a calibration signal into the receive antennae and a receive probe can be used to extract the calibration signal from the transmit antennae. To reduce frequency of calibrations, the calibrations can be based on path-to-path differences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2019
    Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
    Inventors: David Grybos, James Knecht, Farid Elwailly
  • Patent number: 10320349
    Abstract: Beamforming channels of a satellite are calibrated using a low power, spread spectrum calibration signal. The power of the calibration signal is below the noise level of a user signal in an active channel, allowing channels to be calibrated while active. When calibrating the transmit side circuitry, a two-stage calibration can be used, first calibrating the output hybrid matrix, then calibrating the whole of the transmit side. To improve performance, the dwell time spend calibrating a channel can be based on the power of the user signal in the channel. A transmit probe can be used to inject a calibration signal into the receive antennae and a receive probe can be used to extract the calibration signal from the transmit antennae. To reduce frequency of calibrations, the calibrations can be based on path-to-path differences. These techniques are also applied to multiport amplifiers (MPAs).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2019
    Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
    Inventors: Farid Elwailly, James Knecht, David Grybos
  • Publication number: 20190173545
    Abstract: Beamforming channels of a satellite are calibrated using a low power, spread spectrum calibration signal. The power of the calibration signal is below the noise level of a user signal in an active channel, allowing channels to be calibrated while active. When calibrating the transmit side circuitry, a two-stage calibration can be used, first calibrating the output hybrid matrix, then calibrating the whole of the transmit side. To improve performance, the dwell time spend calibrating a channel can be based on the power of the user signal in the channel. A transmit probe can be used to inject a calibration signal into the receive antennae and a receive probe can be used to extract the calibration signal from the transmit antennae. To reduce frequency of calibrations, the calibrations can be based on path-to-path differences.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2017
    Publication date: June 6, 2019
    Applicant: SPACE SYSTEMS/LORAL, LLC
    Inventors: David Grybos, James Knecht, Farid Elwailly
  • Publication number: 20190173443
    Abstract: Beamforming channels of a satellite are calibrated using a low power, spread spectrum calibration signal. The power of the calibration signal is below the noise level of a user signal in an active channel, allowing channels to be calibrated while active. When calibrating the transmit side circuitry, a two-stage calibration can be used, first calibrating the output hybrid matrix, then calibrating the whole of the transmit side. To improve performance, the dwell time spend calibrating a channel can be based on the power of the user signal in the channel. A transmit probe can be used to inject a calibration signal into the receive antennae and a receive probe can be used to extract the calibration signal from the transmit antennae. To reduce frequency of calibrations, the calibrations can be based on path-to-path differences. These techniques are also applied to multiport amplifiers (MPAs).
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2018
    Publication date: June 6, 2019
    Applicant: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
    Inventors: Farid Elwailly, James Knecht, David Grybos
  • Patent number: 10284308
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a system including analog receive paths and analog transmit paths and signal processing equipment onboard a satellite, and methods for use therewith. For each of a plurality of the analog receive paths, a calibration signal is injected therein below a noise floor thereof, while the path is actively used to receive and condition an RF signal, and the calibration signal is extracted from the analog receive path after the signal has traveled through at least a portion of the path. The extracted calibration signal is compared to the injected calibration signal to determine gain and phase deviations caused by the path. Gain and phase characteristics of the analog receive paths are adjusted to compensate for different gain and phase deviations being caused by different paths. Similar techniques are used to compensate for different gain and phase deviations being caused by different analog transmit paths.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2019
    Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
    Inventors: Farid Elwailly, David Grybos, James Knecht
  • Patent number: 9608716
    Abstract: This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus for determining beamforming coefficients that correct for pointing errors. In one aspect, a subsystem of a ground station can receive calibration signals from a satellite. The properties of the calibration signals can be measured and used to determine the pointing error of the satellite. Beamforming coefficients based on the pointing error can be provided by the ground station to the satellite.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2017
    Assignee: Space Systems/Loral, LLC
    Inventors: Farid Elwailly, William Hreha