Patents by Inventor Howard Salvesen

Howard Salvesen 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: 11644536
    Abstract: A system simulates a moving target for a radar system under test. The system includes a Doppler simulation circuit (DSC), coupled to an input, to apply a frequency shift to RF pulses received on an RF signal to simulate speed. A signal attenuator coupled to the DSC is to simulate signal attenuation due to propagation loss of the RF pulses in atmosphere. A pulse detection circuit is to detect time of receipt of the RF pulses, including a first time of receipt of a falling edge of a first RF pulse. An I/O controller updates a value of the frequency shift for the DSC and of the signal attenuation for the signal attenuator during a time period between the first RF pulse and one of a second RF pulse or a second time at which the second RF pulse should have been received in case of a missing pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2023
    Assignee: Eastern OptX, Inc.
    Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
  • Publication number: 20210116538
    Abstract: A system simulates a moving target for a radar system under test. The system includes a Doppler simulation circuit (DSC), coupled to an input, to apply a frequency shift to RF pulses received on an RF signal to simulate speed. A signal attenuator coupled to the DSC is to simulate signal attenuation due to propagation loss of the RF pulses in atmosphere. A pulse detection circuit is to detect time of receipt of the RF pulses, including a first time of receipt of a falling edge of a first RF pulse. An I/O controller updates a value of the frequency shift for the DSC and of the signal attenuation for the signal attenuator during a time period between the first RF pulse and one of a second RF pulse or a second time at which the second RF pulse should have been received in case of a missing pulse.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2020
    Publication date: April 22, 2021
    Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
  • Patent number: 10866308
    Abstract: A test system simulates a moving target for a radar system under test. The test system includes a Doppler simulation circuit, coupled to an input, to apply a frequency shift to RF pulses received on an RF signal generated by the radar system to simulate speed. A signal delay sub-system produces a delay in the RF pulses to simulate distance. A pulse detection circuit is to detect time of receipt of the RF pulses, including a first time of receipt of a falling edge of a first RF pulse. An I/O controller updates a value of the frequency shift for the Doppler simulation circuit and of the delay for the signal delay sub-system during a time period between the first RF pulse and one of a second RF pulse or a second time at which the second RF pulse should have been received in case of a missing pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2020
    Assignee: Eastern OptX, Inc.
    Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
  • Patent number: 10852394
    Abstract: A radar test computing system includes a host interface coupled to a programmable input/output (I/O) controller, which is to interface with propagation path replicator (PPR) circuitry. A processing device is to detect a start signal received from the controller; receive an update request from the controller in response to detection, by the PPR circuitry, of a first radio RF pulse on a RF signal received from the radar system; retrieve scenario data of distance to and speed of the moving target for a second RF pulse expected to follow the first RF pulse; calculate, using retrieved scenario data, values of a frequency shift, a signal delay, and a signal attenuation for the second RF pulse; and send, during a time period between the first and second RF pulses, these values to the controller for use by the PPR circuitry to simulate the moving target for the second RF pulse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Date of Patent: December 1, 2020
    Assignee: Eastern OptX, Inc.
    Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
  • Publication number: 20200363503
    Abstract: A test system simulates a moving target for a radar system under test. The test system includes a Doppler simulation circuit, coupled to an input, to apply a frequency shift to RF pulses received on an RF signal generated by the radar system to simulate speed. A signal delay sub-system produces a delay in the RF pulses to simulate distance. A pulse detection circuit is to detect time of receipt of the RF pulses, including a first time of receipt of a falling edge of a first RF pulse. An I/O controller updates a value of the frequency shift for the Doppler simulation circuit and of the delay for the signal delay sub-system during a time period between the first RF pulse and one of a second RF pulse or a second time at which the second RF pulse should have been received in case of a missing pulse.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Publication date: November 19, 2020
    Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
  • Publication number: 20190041496
    Abstract: A radar test computing system includes a host interface coupled to a programmable input/output (I/O) controller, which is to interface with propagation path replicator (PPR) circuitry. A processing device is to detect a start signal received from the controller; receive an update request from the controller in response to detection, by the PPR circuitry, of a first radio RF pulse on a RF signal received from the radar system; retrieve scenario data of distance to and speed of the moving target for a second RF pulse expected to follow the first RF pulse; calculate, using retrieved scenario data, values of a frequency shift, a signal delay, and a signal attenuation for the second RF pulse; and send, during a time period between the first and second RF pulses, these values to the controller for use by the PPR circuitry to simulate the moving target for the second RF pulse.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 26, 2018
    Publication date: February 7, 2019
    Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno