Patents by Inventor James W. Hauser

James W. Hauser 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: 6795492
    Abstract: An exciter (10) is located along an information stream path of a transmission system (12). The exciter (10) supplies an information signal as a drive to an amplifying arrangement (14). A coder (28), programmable to be operative in any of several I/O formats, outputs the information signal that conveys data in a desired code arrangement. A filter (30), programmable to be operative in any of several I/O formats, confines the information signal energy to a predetermined channel bandwidth. A modulator (32), programmable to be operative in any of several I/O formats, modulating the information signal. A corrector/equalizer (34), programmable to be operative in any of several I/O formats, pre-corrects the modulated signal for errors induced in the transmission system. A controller (38) provides program control of the coder (28), the filter (30), the modulator (32), and the corrector/equalizer (34). Thus, the exciter (10) is configurable to handle several formats, such as MPEG2, DVIDEO, and AES3.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2004
    Assignee: Harris Corporation
    Inventors: Edwin Ray Twitchell, James W. Hauser
  • Patent number: 5510988
    Abstract: A vehicle has a real time suspension control which requires, as inputs, a set of absolute body modal velocity signals. Accurate estimates of these signals are derived from relative position sensors at the body suspension points by converting the relative vertical position signals from these sensors to relative body modal (e.g. heave, pitch and roll) velocity signals and passing each of these signals through a second order low pass filter including an additional phase inversion for compensation of the 180 degree filter phase lag. Thus, the necessity of absolute body accelerometers is eliminated, for a significant cost reduction. In a vehicle having significant front to rear flexing or flexing within the front or rear suspension that can affect the accuracy of the estimated absolute body roll velocity, the normal roll velocity transformation equation is modified to include only the front or the rear pair of relative velocity signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 23, 1996
    Assignees: General Motors Corporation, Delco Electronics Corporation
    Inventors: Kamal N. Majeed, Albert V. Fratini, Jr., Scott A. Stacey, Eric L. Jensen, Jay R. Varner, James W. Hauser