Patents by Inventor Joseph Mazzochette
Joseph Mazzochette 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: 11644536Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 29, 2020Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Eastern OptX, Inc.Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
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Publication number: 20210116538Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
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Patent number: 10866308Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 26, 2018Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Eastern OptX, Inc.Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
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Patent number: 10852394Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 26, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: Eastern OptX, Inc.Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
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Publication number: 20200363503Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2018Publication date: November 19, 2020Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
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Publication number: 20190041496Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Howard Salvesen, Edward J. MacMullen, Joseph Mazzochette, Jerome Lomurno
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Patent number: 8755693Abstract: An apparatus for simulating radio frequency (RF) signal propagation characteristics in a wireless communication network is disclosed. The apparatus includes a set of optical modulators in electrical communication with corresponding ones of a set of RF terminals. A set of optical demodulators is in optical communication with corresponding ones of the set of optical modulators and corresponding ones of the set of RF terminals. A set of optical delay lines may be configured to be in optical communication with the corresponding ones of the set of optical modulators and the corresponding ones of the set of optical demodulators.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2012Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Eastern Optx, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edward J. MacMullen, Jerome Lomurno
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Patent number: 8712248Abstract: An apparatus for simulating radio frequency (RF) signal propagation characteristics in a wireless communication network is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first RF terminal and a second RF terminal. A first optical modulator is in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. An optical delay line is in optical communication with the first optical modulator. A first optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. A second optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the second RF terminal. A second optical modulator is in electrical communication with the second RF terminal and in optical communication with the optical delay line.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Eastern Optx, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edward J. MacMullen, Jerome Lomurno
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Patent number: 8571412Abstract: An apparatus for simulating radio frequency (RF) signal propagation characteristics in a wireless communication network is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first RF terminal and a second RF terminal. A first optical modulator is in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. An optical delay line is in optical communication with the first optical modulator. A first optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. A second optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the second RF terminal. A second optical modulator is in electrical communication with the second RF terminal and in optical communication with the optical delay line.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2012Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Eastern Optx, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edward J. MacMullen, Jerome Lomurno
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Patent number: 8452187Abstract: An apparatus for simulating radio frequency (RF) signal propagation characteristics in a wireless communication network is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first RF terminal and a second RF terminal. A first optical modulator is in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. An optical delay line is in optical communication with the first optical modulator. A first optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. A second optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the second RF terminal. A second optical modulator is in electrical communication with the second RF terminal and in optical communication with the optical delay line.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Eastern Optx Inc.Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edward J. MacMullen, Jerome Lomurno
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Publication number: 20130064550Abstract: An apparatus for simulating radio frequency (RF) signal propagation characteristics in a wireless communication network is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first RF terminal and a second RF terminal. A first optical modulator is in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. An optical delay line is in optical communication with the first optical modulator. A first optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. A second optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the second RF terminal. A second optical modulator is in electrical communication with the second RF terminal and in optical communication with the optical delay line.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: EASTERN OPTX, INC.Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edward J. MacMullen, Jerome Lomurno, EASTERN OPTX, INC.
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Publication number: 20120294621Abstract: An apparatus for simulating radio frequency (RF) signal propagation characteristics in a wireless communication network is disclosed. The apparatus includes a set of optical modulators in electrical communication with corresponding ones of a set of RF terminals. A set of optical demodulators is in optical communication with corresponding ones of the set of optical modulators and corresponding ones of the set of RF terminals. A set of optical delay lines may be configured to be in optical communication with the corresponding ones of the set of optical modulators and the corresponding ones of the set of optical demodulators.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edward J. MacMullen, Jerome Lomurno
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Publication number: 20120195037Abstract: A light source for an image projection system comprises one or more LEDs packaged for high temperature operation. The LED die are disposed on a package comprising a ceramic coated metal base including one or more underlying thermal connection pads, and underlying electrical connection pads, each LED die thermally coupled through the metal base to a thermal connection pad and electrically coupled to electrical connection pads. Arrays of LED die are fabricated by the low temperature co-fired ceramic-on-metal technique (LTTC-M). The LEDs are mounted in an array of cavities having tapered sides to reflect light from the LEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Joseph Mazzochette
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Publication number: 20120141133Abstract: An apparatus for simulating radio frequency (RF) signal propagation characteristics in a wireless communication network is disclosed. The apparatus includes a first RF terminal and a second RF terminal. A first optical modulator is in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. An optical delay line is in optical communication with the first optical modulator. A first optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the first RF terminal. A second optical demodulator is in optical communication with the optical delay line and in electrical communication with the second RF terminal. A second optical modulator is in electrical communication with the second RF terminal and in optical communication with the optical delay line.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2010Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edward J. MacMullen, Jerome Lomurno
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Publication number: 20120106111Abstract: A composition of matter comprising a plurality of nanoparticles in a non-conductive binder, wherein, the type of nanoparticles form isolated parallel electrically and thermally conductive columns when cured in the presence of the magnetic field. Also wherein the plurality of nanoparticles are Paramagnetic or Ferromagnetic magnetic. Wherein the nano particles are coated, and of a particular shape. Wherein the particles are selected from the group consisting of; Al, Pt, Cr, Mn, crown glass, Fe, Ni, and Co, Ni—Fe/SiO2, Co/SiO2, Fe—Co/SiO2, Fe/nickel-ferrite, Ni—Zn-ferrite/SiO2, Fe—Ni/polymer, Co/polymer, ferrites, iron oxide and any combination and alloy thereof, and the Binder selected from the group consisting of; epoxies, polyurethanes, polyimides, polymeric materials, silicones, adhesives, acrylates, the UV curable modifier and any combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventors: JOSEPH MAZZOCHETTE, Sarwan Kumar Khanna
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Patent number: 7964883Abstract: In accordance with the invention, a light emitting diode package assembly is provided to emulate the pattern of light produced by an incandescent filament bulb. The package assembly is composed of a substrate for LEDs comprising a heat-sinking base having a pair of opposing major surfaces. Each major surface has an overlying of thermally conducting ceramic and an outer surface layer of light reflective material. Disposed on each surface layer is a plurality of LEDs. Advantageously, the LEDs are arranged on the surface in a configuration of low mutual obstruction. Advantageously, reflecting elements transverse to each surface layer are positioned and shaped to reflect a substantial portion of the light emitted from the LEDs that would otherwise enter neighboring LEDs. In a preferred embodiment, the LEDs are arranged in the general form of a closed curve, and a transverse reflector is disposed in the interior of the curve. Alternatively, the LEDs can be arranged in a linear array.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: Lighting Science Group CorporationInventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edmar Amaya, Lin Li, Greg E. Blonder
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Patent number: 7777235Abstract: A light emitting diode with improved light collimation comprises a substrate-supported LED die disposed within a transparent dome. A portion of the dome laterally circumscribe the die comprises light reflecting material to reflect emitted light back to the die. A portion of the dome centrally overlying the die is substantially free of light reflecting material to permit exit of light within a desired radiation pattern. The LED die may be packaged for high temperature operation by disposing them on a ceramic-coated metal base which can be coupled to a heat sink. The packaged LED can be made by the low temperature co-fired ceramic-on-metal technique (LTCC-M).Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Lighting Science Group CorporationInventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Greg Blonder
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Patent number: 7728341Abstract: In accordance with the invention, an illumination device comprises a highly thermally conductive substrate having a surface, a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) supported by the surface and arranged in an array to provide illumination. At least one reflective barrier at least partially surrounds each LED. The reflective barrier is shaped to reflect away from the LED light emitted by other LEDs in the array. Advantageously the LEDs and reflective barrier are thermally coupled to a heat spreader to dissipate heat generated by the LEDs. The substrate preferably comprises an LTTC-M heat spreader, and the reflective thermal barriers preferably comprise metal ridges or cups.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Lighting Science Group CorporationInventors: Joseph Mazzochette, Edmar Amaya
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Patent number: 7528421Abstract: Light emitting diode (LED) assemblies packaged for high temperature operation and surface mounting. In particular, the LED assemblies according to the present invention are constructed to include a thermally conducting base and an optically efficient cavity that provides protection for the LED assembly and maximizes light extraction. The LED assemblies are particularly adapted for easy and efficient surface mounting or bolt down assembly mounting in high temperature environments.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Lamina Lighting, Inc.Inventor: Joseph Mazzochette
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Patent number: 7336140Abstract: A low temperature cofired ceramic-metal (LTCC-M) integrated circulator comprises at least one ferrite disk situated in a magnetic field. The magnetic field is created by a magnet and directed by a ferrous base plate acting as a magnetic return path. A conductor junction having 3 ports couples radio frequency energy to the circulator. And, a plurality of LTCC-M insulating layers position the magnet, the ferrite disk, and supports the conductor junction. A method of making an LTCC-M circulator comprises, providing one or more green sheets of insulating ceramic, at least one magnet and at least one ferrous base plate, a contact junction, and alternately stacking the sheets so that there is at least one insulating ceramic sheet between the magnet and the ferrite disk. The stack is then co-fired to form an integrated LTCC-M circulator device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Lamina Lighting, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Mazzochette, John Ekis