Patents by Inventor Frank Hagen
Frank Hagen 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: 6963548Abstract: A novel method and apparatus is described for reducing the number of CDMA codes for a constellation of multiple trasponder platforms serving a number of subscribers in the same service area. A coherent processing technique synchronizes the phase of CDMA signals arriving at a subscriber from multiple trasponder platforms to increase the code capacity and thus the number of possible subscribers for most of the multiple transponder platform systems in current use.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2000Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: The DIRECTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Kar W. Yung, David C. Cheng, Frank A. Hagen, Ming U. Chang, John I. Novak, III
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Patent number: 6920309Abstract: A mobile wireless communications system including a plurality of individual transponding nodes all in communication with a central processing hub. A local user signal is processed by the central processing hub and radiated through multiple paths to a plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms simultaneously. The signal is then re-radiated by each of the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms to a mobile terminal associated with a remote user that receives the re-radiated signal from the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms coherently and in phase. The number of transponders and codes used to transmit each user signal can be readily adapted to user requirements. The central hub can determine the position of each of the remote users based on stored information derived from the synchronization of the various signals, and specifically relating to the timing, phase or frequency of the signals in both the forward and return link.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: The DIRECTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Kar Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Donald C. D. Chang
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Publication number: 20050153655Abstract: A mobile wireless communications system including a plurality of individual transponding nodes of various types, all in communication with a central processing hub. A local user signal is processed by the central processing hub and radiated through multiple paths to a plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms simultaneously. The signal is then re-radiated by each of the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms to a mobile terminal that receives the re-radiated signal from the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms coherently and in phase. The number of transponders and codes used to transmit each user signal can be readily adapted to user requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2005Publication date: July 14, 2005Inventors: Kar Yung, Frank Hagen, Donald Chang
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Patent number: 6914557Abstract: A system and method for tracking a user. The system is adapted for use in a wireless communication system and creates a plurality of beams within a coverage area. A first beam is directed at a user in a first microcell and a number of additional beams illuminate microcells immediately adjacent the first microcell. The system is equipped with a mechanism for detecting movement of the user from the first microcell to one of the immediately adjacent microcells. On the detection of movement of the user, the system redirects the first beam from the first microcell to a second microcell, the second microcell being one of the adjacent microcells. In the illustrative embodiment, the system is implemented in a stratospheric platform based communication system including a hub adapted to communicate with a stratospheric platform. A transceiver and a phased array antenna are disposed on the platform to communicate with the hub and with the user. A second antenna is provided on the platform to communicate with the hub.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: The DIRECTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Ying Feria, Weizheng Wang, Alan G. Cha, Ming U. Chang, Frank A. Hagen, Kar W. Yung
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Patent number: 6909875Abstract: A mobile wireless communications system including a plurality of individual transponding nodes of various types, all in communication with a central processing hub. A local user signal is processed by the central processing hub and radiated through multiple paths to a plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms simultaneously. The signal is then re-radiated by each of the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms to a mobile terminal that receives the re-radiated signal from the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms coherently and in phase. The number of transponders and codes used to transmit each user signal can be readily adapted to user requirements.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: The DIRECTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Kar W. Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Donald C. D. Chang
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Publication number: 20050092901Abstract: An optoelectronic sensor device for detecting precipitation on an outer surface of a transparent pane. The sensor device includes a beam guide attached to an inner surface of the pane and a circuit board offset from the inner pane surface. A beam transmitter is arranged on the circuit board to transmit, along a transmission beam path, a light beam toward the pane via the beam guide. A beam receiver is arranged on the circuit board to receive, along a reception beam path, a light beam reflected from the outer surface of the pane via the beam guide. A circuit substrate, electrically connected to the circuit board, is arranged parallel to the pane between the pane and the circuit board. An installation space separates the circuit substrate from the inner pane surface. A heating device is arranged on the circuit substrate in an area lying outside of the beam paths.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2005Applicant: Leopold Kostal GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Frank Hagen, Thomas Weber, Jurgen Levers
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Patent number: 6868269Abstract: A method for integrating coverage areas of multiple transponder platforms includes the step of arranging a plurality of coverage areas in a cluster wherein each of the plurality of coverage areas is assigned a color that differs from that of every other coverage area in a same cluster and wherein each of the plurality of coverage areas overlaps at least one other coverage area in the same cluster for maximizing utilization of multiple system resources.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2000Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: The DIRECTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Hagen, Ying Feria, Kar Yung, Weizheng Wang, Donald C. D. Chang
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Patent number: 6785553Abstract: A method and system for using two-way ranging navigation to accurately determine the location of a transponder platform above-Earth or a fixed or mobile target on the ground or on water. The two-way ranging navigation measurements are used as calibration references, thereby improving the positioning accuracy of GPS. The system includes GPS and a two-way ranging navigation system for taking position measurements of a target. A correction factor is determined as a function of the measurements and the GPS position is adjusted by the correction factor. The method for calibrating GPS using two-way ranging navigation involves taking a two-way ranging navigation measurement and a GPS measurement of a target, determining a correction factor as a function of the measurements, and correcting the GPS position by taking a second GPS measurement and adjusting it by the correction factor.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: The Directv Group, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Kar W. Yung, David C. Cheng, Ming U. Chang, Frank A. Hagen
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Patent number: 6762718Abstract: A method for beamforming signals for an array of receiving or transmitting elements includes the steps of selecting a beam elevation and azimuth and grouping elements of an antenna array into element ensembles that are substantially aligned with a wavefront projection on the antenna array corresponding to the selected beam elevation and azimuth.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: The DirectTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Kar Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Weizheng Wang
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Patent number: 6763242Abstract: A communications system and method of operating the communications system includes a high altitude communication device that communicates with a plurality of user terminals and a gateway station. The gateway station couples the users to terrestrial networks and other users. The high altitude communication device has gateway station that assigns a first code to a beam of a first plurality of users. The gateway station continually determines whether an interference occurs between the first beam and the second beam by determining whether the first interference contour intersects the second interference contour when the first interference contour intersects the second interference contour. The gateway station declares an interference when the contours intersect and reassigns a second resource to the first beam.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: The DIRECTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Ying Feria, Ming Chang, Donald C. D. Chang, Frank A. Hagen, Alan Cha
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Patent number: 6756937Abstract: A communication system including a first transceiver located on a first platform at a predetermined altitude. A first antenna is located on the first platform and connected to the first transceiver. A second antenna is connected to the other end of the first transceiver. A second transceiver is located on a ground hub physically and independent of the first platform. A third antenna is located on the ground hub and connected to the second transceiver. The third antenna is adapted to communicate with the second antenna. The first platform is maintained in a stratospheric orbit. A beamforming system is connected to the second transceiver and mounted on the ground hub. The beamforming system provides a beamformed signal from the second transceiver to the first transceiver effective to drive the first array antenna to radiate multiple beams to a surface, whereby the multiple beams create time varying and dissimilar footprints thereon.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: The DIRECTV Group, Inc.Inventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Ming U. Chang, Ying Feria, Weizheng Wang, Alan Cha, Kar W. Yung, Frank A. Hagen
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Patent number: 6757546Abstract: A mobile wireless communications system including a plurality of individual transponding nodes of various types, all in communication with a central processing hub. A local user signal is processed by the central processing hub and radiated through multiple paths to a plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms simultaneously. The signal is then re-radiated by each of the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms to a mobile terminal that receives the re-radiated signal from the plurality of the plurality of individual transponding platforms coherently and in phase. The central hub synchronizes both the signals received and transmitted from each user through one or more of the transponding nodes. This synchronization is such that the relative arrival time of the PN encoded data in the user signals is synchronized to within a fraction of a chip in both the forward and return links.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: The Directv Group, Inc.Inventors: Frank A. Hagen, Kar W. Yung, Ying Feria, Donald C. D. Chang
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Publication number: 20030208317Abstract: A method and system for using two-way ranging navigation to accurately determine the location of a transponder platform above-Earth or a fixed or mobile target on the ground or on water. The two-way ranging navigation measurements are used as calibration references, thereby improving the positioning accuracy of GPS. The system includes GPS and a two-way ranging navigation system for taking position measurements of a target. A correction factor is determined as a function of the measurements and the GPS position is adjusted by the correction factor. The method for calibrating GPS using two-way ranging navigation involves taking a two-way ranging navigation measurement and a GPS measurement of a target, determining a correction factor as a function of the measurements, and correcting the GPS position by taking a second GPS measurement and adjusting it by the correction factor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2001Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: HUGHES ELECTRONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Donald C.D. Chang, Kar W. Yung, David C, Cheng, Ming U. Chang, Frank A. Hagen
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Publication number: 20030076258Abstract: A method for beamforming signals for an array of receiving or transmitting elements includes the steps of selecting a beam elevation and azimuth and grouping elements of an antenna array into element ensembles that are substantially aligned with a wavefront projection on the antenna array corresponding to the selected beam elevation and azimuth.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Kar Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Weizheng Wang
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Patent number: 6507314Abstract: A method for beamforming signals for an array of receiving or transmitting elements includes the steps of selecting a beam elevation and azimuth and grouping elements of an antenna array into element ensembles that are substantially aligned with a wavefront projection on the antenna array corresponding to the selected beam elevation and azimuth.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Kar Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Weizheng Wang
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Publication number: 20020140602Abstract: A method for beamforming signals for an array of receiving or transmitting elements includes the steps of selecting a beam elevation and azimuth and grouping elements of an antenna array into element ensembles that are substantially aligned with a wavefront projection on the antenna array corresponding to the selected beam elevation and azimuth.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Donald C.D. Chang, Kar Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Weizheng Wang
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Publication number: 20020126042Abstract: A system and method for tracking a user. The system is adapted for use in a wireless communication system and creates a plurality of beams within a coverage area. A first beam is directed at a user in a first microcell and a number of additional beams illuminate microcells immediately adjacent the first microcell. The system is equipped with a mechanism for detecting movement of the user from the first microcell to one of the immediately adjacent microcells. On the detection of movement of the user, the system redirects the first beam from the first microcell to a second microcell, the second microcell being one of the adjacent microcells. In the illustrative embodiment, the system is implemented in a stratospheric platform based communication system including a hub adapted to communicate with a stratospheric platform. A transceiver and a phased array antenna are disposed on the platform to communicate with the hub and with the user. A second antenna is provided on the platform to communicate with the hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Donald C.D. Chang, Ying Feria, Weizheng Wang, Alan Cha, Ming Chang, Frank A. Hagen, Kar W. Yung
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Patent number: 6388615Abstract: A system and method for tracking a user. The system is adapted for use in a wireless communication system and creates a plurality of beams within a coverage area. A first beam is directed at a user in a first microcell and a number of additional beams illuminate microcells immediately adjacent the first microcell. The system is equipped with a mechanism for detecting movement of the user from the first microcell to one of the immediately adjacent microcells. On the detection of movement of the user, the system redirects the first beam from the first microcell to a second microcell, the second microcell being one of the adjacent microcells. In the illustrative embodiment, the system is implemented in a stratospheric platform based communication system including a hub adapted to communicate with a stratospheric platform. A transceiver and a phased array antenna are disposed on the platform to communicate with the hub and with the user. A second antenna is provided on the platform to communicate with the hub.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Ying Feria, Weizheng Wang, Alan Cha, Ming Chang, Frank A. Hagen, Kar W. Yung
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Patent number: 6380893Abstract: A method for beamforming signals for an array of receiving or transmitting elements includes the steps of selecting a beam elevation and azimuth and grouping elements of an antenna array into element ensembles that are substantially aligned with a wavefront projection on the antenna array corresponding to the selected beam elevation and azimuth.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Donald C. D. Chang, Kar Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Weizheng Wang
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Patent number: 6337980Abstract: A novel mobile satellite communications technique for hand-held terminals includes a satellite system having a plurality of individual satellites all in communication with a ground telecommunications hub. A signal processed by the ground telecommunications hub is radiated through multiple paths to a plurality of the individual satellites in the satellite constellation simultaneously. The radiated signal is then re-radiated by the plurality of individual satellites to a mobile satellite terminal that receives the re-radiated signal from the plurality of individual satellites simultaneously such that the same frequency spectrum may be re-used by another mobile user.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Hughes Electronics CorporationInventors: Donald C. D. Chang, John I. Novak, III, Kar Yung, Frank A. Hagen, Ming U. Chang, William Mayfield