Patents by Inventor Joseph Farzin Ahadian
Joseph Farzin Ahadian 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: 12107390Abstract: Methods and systems for an ASIC with a laser with the laser's back-facet illumination being monitored by a photodetector situated such that the substrate of the ASIC acts as a waveguide for the back-facet illumination between the laser and the photodetector (monitor). In an embodiment, the laser and monitor are situated on the same side of the ASIC and the back-facet illumination is reflected off the far end of the ASIC substrate before reaching the monitor.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2020Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: ULTRA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Charles B. Kuznia, Vernon Eugene Shrauger, Joseph Farzin Ahadian
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Patent number: 11761828Abstract: Methods and devices for a single wavelength fiber optic sensor system are described. Sensing is based on relative shift in spectral responses of two co-located fiber gratings (FBGs) within a fiber optic cable and measured at one measurement wavelength. Under a range of conditions of interest, the shift in spectral responses maintains the measurement wavelength within respective slopes of the spectral responses. A normalized difference in reflected power is used to desensitize the measurement from any variation in power of the single laser power and/or in loss through the fiber optic cable. Several pairs of co-located FBGs may be used within the same fiber optic cable, each pair used for sensing at a corresponding location. An OTDR system couples light pulses at the measurement wavelength to the fiber optic cable, and measures amplitudes and timing of corresponding reflected light pulses to perform the normalized difference.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: ULTRA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Sandra Skendzic, Man W. Wong, Charles B. Kuznia
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Publication number: 20230021871Abstract: Methods and devices for a planar bidirectional optical coupler for wavelength division multiplexing are described. The optical coupler can be used in an optical transceiver housed within a compact optical interconnect module for optical fiber-based data communication and/or OTDR measurement. According to one aspect, the optical coupler includes a layered planar construction, each layer based on a transparent planar substrate. A bottom carrier layer includes a metallized surface for mounting of electronic and/or electro-optical components. A lens layer overlays the carrier layer and includes collimating transmit and/or focusing receive lenses. A beam splitter/combiner layer overlays the lens layer and includes angled coated lateral surfaces that provide beam splitting and wavelength filtering functionality. The beam splitter/combiner layer is optically coupled to a ferrule receptacle of a fiber connector of the optical transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventors: Charles B. KUZNIA, Joseph Farzin AHADIAN, Sandra SKENDZIC, Vernon Eugene SHRAUGER
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Publication number: 20220216667Abstract: Methods and systems for an ASIC with a laser with the laser's back-facet illumination being monitored by a photodetector situated such that the substrate of the ASIC acts as a waveguide for the back-facet illumination between the laser and the photodetector (monitor). In an embodiment, the laser and monitor are situated on the same side of the ASIC and the back-facet illumination is reflected off the far end of the ASIC substrate before reaching the monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2020Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: Charles B. KUZNIA, Vernon Eugene SHRAUGER, Joseph Farzin AHADIAN
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Patent number: 11366039Abstract: Methods and devices for coupling light bidirectionally into optical fiber are described. The disclosed devices can be manufactured inexpensively in one-piece and integrated in high speed optical transceivers with small form-factor. The described methods and devices enable OTDR functionality in such transceivers and are compatible with sensor components mounted on a wiring or circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2021Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: ULTRA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Charles B. Kuznia, Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Sandra Skendzic
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Publication number: 20210318183Abstract: Methods and devices for a single wavelength fiber optic sensor system are described. Sensing is based on relative shift in spectral responses of two co-located fiber gratings (FBGs) within a fiber optic cable and measured at one measurement wavelength. Under a range of conditions of interest, the shift in spectral responses maintains the measurement wavelength within respective slopes of the spectral responses. A normalized difference in reflected power is used to desensitize the measurement from any variation in power of the single laser power and/or in loss through the fiber optic cable. Several pairs of co-located FBGs may be used within the same fiber optic cable, each pair used for sensing at a corresponding location. An OTDR system couples light pulses at the measurement wavelength to the fiber optic cable, and measures amplitudes and timing of corresponding reflected light pulses to perform the normalized difference.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2021Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Joseph Farzin AHADIAN, Sandra SKENDZIC, Man W. WONG, Charles B. KUZNIA
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Publication number: 20210310898Abstract: Methods and devices for coupling light bidirectionally into optical fiber are described. The disclosed devices can be manufactured inexpensively in one-piece and integrated in high speed optical transceivers with small form-factor. The described methods and devices enable OTDR functionality in such transceivers and are compatible with sensor components mounted on a wiring or circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Charles B. Kuznia, Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Sandra Skendzic
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Patent number: 10935732Abstract: A protective assembly method using a transparent layer within the fiber interconnect system aids in optical coupling by preventing an air gap from forming between the fiber cores within a connector. A fiber protection device made of a thin transparent film, which includes an adhesive layer, is applied over the fiber end-faces at the connector interface, the film having characteristics which allows it to conform to the fiber end and minimize coupling loss between fibers. According to one aspect, the film is part of a cartridge that provides structural support for the film to facilitate application of the fiber protection device. The film may be divided by perforate patterns that define one or more fiber protection devices formed by the film. The assembly method can include usage of an applicator base plate upon which the cartridge is mounted. According to another aspect, the film may be part of a single-use disposable pod for application of a single fiber protection device.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2020Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Ultra Communications, Inc.Inventors: Man W. Wong, Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Howard Arthur Lenos
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Patent number: 10900867Abstract: Methods and devices for coupling light bidirectionally into optical fiber are described. The disclosed devices can be manufactured inexpensively in one-piece and integrated in high speed optical transceivers with small form-factor. The described methods and devices enable OTDR functionality in such transceivers and are compatible with sensor components mounted on a wiring or circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Ultra Communications, Inc.Inventors: Charles B. Kuznia, Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Sandra Skendzic
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Publication number: 20200309638Abstract: Methods and devices for coupling light bidirectionally into optical fiber are described. The disclosed devices can be manufactured inexpensively in one-piece and integrated in high speed optical transceivers with small form-factor. The described methods and devices enable OTDR functionality in such transceivers and are compatible with sensor components mounted on a wiring or circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2019Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Charles B. Kuznia, Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Sandra Skendzic
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Publication number: 20200264385Abstract: A protective assembly method using a transparent layer within the fiber interconnect system aids in optical coupling by preventing an air gap from forming between the fiber cores within a connector. A fiber protection device made of a thin transparent film, which includes an adhesive layer, is applied over the fiber end-faces at the connector interface, the film having characteristics which allows it to conform to the fiber end and minimize coupling loss between fibers. According to one aspect, the film is part of a cartridge that provides structural support for the film to facilitate application of the fiber protection device. The film may be divided by perforate patterns that define one or more fiber protection devices formed by the film. The assembly method can include usage of an applicator base plate upon which the cartridge is mounted. According to another aspect, the film may be part of a single-use disposable pod for application of a single fiber protection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Inventors: Man W. Wong, Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Howard Arthur Lenos
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Patent number: 10605995Abstract: A protective assembly method using a transparent layer within the fiber interconnect system aids in optical coupling by preventing an air gap from forming between the fiber cores within a connector. A fiber protection device made of a thin transparent film, which includes an adhesive layer, is applied over the fiber end-faces at the connector interface, the film having characteristics which allows it to conform to the fiber end and minimize coupling loss between fibers. According to one aspect, the film is part of a cartridge that provides structural support for the film to facilitate application of the fiber protection device. The film may be divided by perforate patterns that define one or more fiber protection devices formed by the film. The assembly method can include usage of an applicator base plate upon which the cartridge is mounted. According to another aspect, the film may be part of a single-use disposable pod for application of a single fiber protection device.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Ultra Communications, Inc.Inventors: Man W. Wong, Joseph Farzin Ahadian, Howard Arthur Lenos