Patents by Inventor Kevin J. Bruemmer

Kevin J. Bruemmer 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: 7929907
    Abstract: A remote satellite modem, in conjunction with a mediation device configuration propagates frames over a cellular backhaul link so as to preserve PRC traceability by receiving a frame based signal, in which the frame based signal conforms to a hub timing signal operable to demarcate frames in the frame based signal, and identifies a start of frame in the received frame based signal, such that the start of frame is independent of the symbol timing of the hub timing signal. In response to the start of frame, the modem generates a timing packet corresponding to a remote timing signal, and forwards the timing packet and the frame based signal, in which the timing packet is for decoding the frame based signal corresponding to the hub timing signal using the remote timing signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 19, 2011
    Assignee: Comtech EF Data, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin J. Bruemmer, James M. Van Donsel, Pascal Chamberland
  • Publication number: 20090129310
    Abstract: A remote satellite modem, in conjunction with a mediation device configuration propagates frames over a cellular backhaul link so as to preserve PRC traceability by receiving a frame based signal, in which the frame based signal conforms to a hub timing signal operable to demarcate frames in the frame based signal, and identifies a start of frame in the received frame based signal, such that the start of frame is independent of the symbol timing of the hub timing signal. In response to the start of frame, the modem generates a timing packet corresponding to a remote timing signal, and forwards the timing packet and the frame based signal, in which the timing packet is for decoding the frame based signal corresponding to the hub timing signal using the remote timing signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2007
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventors: Kevin J. Bruemmer, James M. Van Donsel, Pascal Chamberland
  • Patent number: 7072296
    Abstract: Wireless network demands continually increase as wireless service providers pursue additional service capabilities. In a cellular communication system, leased lines between remote cell sites and the corresponding Mobile Switching Offices (MSOs) remain a major operating cost. Bandwidth reduction by identification and elimination of payload data and control information which need not be fully replicated because it can be deduced from information accessible or previously transmitted allows fewer lines to support the same bandwidth. A wireless access gateway is operable to aggregate such redundant and regenerable data on a backhaul link between a wireless cell site and the corresponding mobile switching office (MSO) to provide low-latency, type specific lossless bandwidth reduction. The wireless access gateway identifies regenerable information and eliminates portions of the data which the device need not transmit because the data is redundant, or accessible or recreatable, at the receiving side.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Assignee: NMS Communications Corporation
    Inventors: R. Brough Turner, Kevin J. Bruemmer, Michael R. Matatia, Andrei E. Toma, Aram Falsafi, Svetlana O. Sokolova, Murtaza Amiji, Charles C. Linton, James M. Van Donsel, Benoit Delorme, Paul Trudel, David Ouellet, Jean-Hugues Deschenes, Daniel F. Daly
  • Publication number: 20040077345
    Abstract: Wireless network demands continually increase as wireless service providers pursue additional service capabilities. In a cellular communication system, leased lines between remote cell sites and the corresponding Mobile Switching Offices (MSOs) remain a major operating cost. Bandwidth reduction by identification and elimination of payload data and control information which need not be fully replicated because it can be deduced from information accessible or previously transmitted allows fewer lines to support the same bandwidth. A wireless access gateway is operable to aggregate such redundant and regenerable data on a backhaul link between a wireless cell site and the corresponding mobile switching office (MSO) to provide low-latency, type specific lossless bandwidth reduction. The wireless access gateway identifies regenerable information and eliminates portions of the data which the device need not transmit because the data is redundant, or accessible or recreatable, at the receiving side.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2003
    Publication date: April 22, 2004
    Inventors: R. Brough Turner, Kevin J. Bruemmer, Michael R. Matatia, Andrei E. Toma, Aram Falsafi, Svetlana O. Sokolova, Murtaza Amiji, Charles C. Linton, James M. Van Donsel, Benoit Delorme, Paul Trudel, David Ouellet, Jean-Hugues Deschenes, Daniel F. Daly
  • Patent number: 5216744
    Abstract: For speech signals that represent a wave form and include a sequence of samples, a method is provided for modifying the time scale of the speech signals. The method includes estimating the number of the samples that constitutes a pitch period. The estimate is made by a plurality of pitch estimators that operate in parallel and process peak and/or valley measurements of the wave form. The method also includes combining a first group of samples with a second group of samples to form a combined group. Each group consists of the same number of sequential samples from the sequence of samples. The number of samples in each group is equal to the estimated number of samples that constitutes a pitch period. The second group of samples immediately follows the first group in the sequence of samples. According to another feature of the invention, the method includes determininq whether the time scale of the speech signals is to be compressed or expanded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1993
    Assignee: Dictaphone Corporation
    Inventors: Charles C. Alleyne, Kevin J. Bruemmer