Patents by Inventor Mark Zhodzicshsky

Mark Zhodzicshsky 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: 6463091
    Abstract: A receiver of a radio frequency signal having a pseudo-random noise (PRN) code, and techniques of processing such a signal that are especially adapted for ranging applications. A signal corresponding to the PRN code is locally generated and used for decoding the received signal in a manner to reduce ranging errors that can result when multipath (delayed) versions of the radio frequency signal are also present. A significant application of the receiver and signal processing techniques of the present invention is in a Global Positioning System (GPS), wherein a number of such signals from several satellites are simultaneously received and processed in order to obtain information of the position, movement, or the like, of the receiver. A delay locked loop (DLL) correlator, provided in each of the receiver's multiple processing channels, locks onto a line of sight signal from one of the satellites with the effect of any multipath signal(s) being significantly reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Magellan Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Zhodzicshsky, Victor Veitsel, Stanislov Sila-Novatisky, Javad Ashjaee, Lionel Garin
  • Patent number: 6272189
    Abstract: A receiver of a radio frequency signal having a pseudo-random noise (PRN) code modulated on a carrier, and techniques of processing such a signal that are especially adapted for ranging applications. Such an application is in a global positioning system (GPS or GLONASS) receiver. Both of the receiver DLL code and PLL carrier loops include a loop component that senses an error in its main loop caused by the presence of a multipath signal. The main loop is continuously adjusted by this sensed error, thereby causing the loop to track more precisely and minimize the effect of the multipath signal. The result is a more accurate range measurement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: Magellan Corporation
    Inventors: Lionel Garin, Mark Zhodzicshsky, Victor Veitsel, Stanislov Sila-Novatisky, Farbod Kamgar
  • Patent number: 5953367
    Abstract: A receiver of a radio frequency signal having a pseudo-random noise (PRN) code, and techniques of processing such a signal that are especially adapted for ranging applications. A signal corresponding to the PRN code is locally generated and used for decoding the received signal in a manner to reduce ranging errors that can result when multipath (delayed) versions of the radio frequency signal are also present. A significant application of the receiver and signal processing techniques of the present invention is in a Global Positioning System (GPS), wherein a number of such signals from several satellites are simultaneously received and processed in order to obtain information of the position, movement, or the like, of the receiver. A delay locked loop (DLL) correlator, provided in each of the receiver's multiple processing channels, locks onto a line of sight signal from one of the satellites with the effect of any multipath signal(s) being significantly reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Magellan Corporation
    Inventors: Mark Zhodzicshsky, Victor Veitsel, Stanislov Sila-Novatisky, Javad Ashjaee, Lionel Garin
  • Patent number: 5901183
    Abstract: A receiver of a radio frequency signal having a pseudo-random noise (PRN) code modulated on a carrier, and techniques of processing such a signal that are especially adapted for ranging applications. Such an application is in a global positioning system (GPS or GLONASS) receiver. Both of the receiver DLL code and PLL carrier loops include a loop component that senses an error in its main loop caused by the presence of a multipath signal. The main loop is continuously adjusted by this sensed error, thereby causing the loop to track more precisely and minimize the effect of the multipath signal. The result is a more accurate range measurement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1999
    Assignee: Magellan Corporation
    Inventors: Lionel Garin, Mark Zhodzicshsky, Victor Veitsel, Stanislov Sila-Novatisky, Farbod Kamgar