Patents by Inventor Frank O'Neill

Frank O'Neill 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: 7420468
    Abstract: Provided is a detector system for detecting a plurality of items each having at least one RFID tag attached thereto. The detector system may include a presence detector and/or a message detector. The presence detector may include a signal reader which receives modulated carrier frequencies from the RFID tags during a predetermined response time period for comparison to a reference level. The signal reader may be configured as a power integrator or a constellation discriminator. The power integrator sums the power contained in signals transmitted by the RFID tags by integration for comparison to an environmental noise level measurement taken during a quiet period. For the constellation discriminator, bits contained in the modulating message are compared to the bit pattern of a predetermined reference constellation. The detector system may be configured as a 3-state detector which combines the presence detector with a message detector that indicates the identification code of the RFID tags.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2008
    Inventors: Carl E. Fabian, Frank O'Neill
  • Publication number: 20060187044
    Abstract: Provided is a detector system for detecting a plurality of items each having at least one RFID tag attached thereto. The detector system may include a presence detector and/or a message detector. The presence detector may include a signal reader which receives modulated carrier frequencies from the RFID tags during a predetermined response time period for comparison to a reference level. The signal reader may be configured as a power integrator or a constellation discriminator. The power integrator sums the power contained in signals transmitted by the RFID tags by integration for comparison to an environmental noise level measurement taken during a quiet period. For the constellation discriminator, bits contained in the modulating message are compared to the bit pattern of a predetermined reference constellation. The detector system may be configured as a 3-state detector which combines the presence detector with a message detector that indicates the identification code of the RFID tags.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2005
    Publication date: August 24, 2006
    Inventors: Carl Fabian, Frank O'Neill
  • Publication number: 20060084379
    Abstract: A repeater system combines co-located antennas, an intentional imbalance in signal amplification between downlink and uplink, stability management and an amplification indicator to create a user-installed solution to co-channel interference within cellular systems, in strong signal environments such as elevated locations or high-rise building. The invention may be particularly relevant to cellular systems, such as CDMA, that allow limited imbalance between uplink and downlink path losses, thus enabling the design of an inexpensive repeater with a weaker or non-existent uplink, and which creates moderate signal amplification for selected line-of-sight signals, defeating co-channel interference over a small area. The difference in signal amplification on the downlink and uplink is maintained at a level below the capacity of the system to support imbalance, guaranteeing reliable cellular calls.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventor: Frank O'Neill
  • Patent number: 5559866
    Abstract: A method of providing communication services in a cellular communication system which consists of a plurality of service coverage areas having a plurality of shared frequency microcells. Each microcell has an omnidirectional, remote antenna interconnected with a base site. The method consists of receiving a request, at the base site, to provide communication access to a communication unit. A supervisory audio tone is simulcast through each omnidirectional, remote antenna of the plurality of shared frequency microcells. A signal quality factor of a looped-back supervisory audio tone received from the communication unit at each omnidirectional, remote antenna is then measured. A communication link between the communication unit and base site is then established through a selected antenna of said plurality of omnidirectional, remote antennas. The antenna is selected based upon the signal quality factor of the looped-back supervisory audio tone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignee: Motorola, Inc.
    Inventor: Frank O'Neill