Patents by Inventor Michael Kogan
Michael Kogan 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: 11955732Abstract: Millimeter wave (mmWave) technology, apparatuses, and methods that relate to transceivers, receivers, and antenna structures for wireless communications are described. The various aspects include co-located millimeter wave (mmWave) and near-field communication (NFC) antennas, scalable phased array radio transceiver architecture (SPARTA), phased array distributed communication system with MIMO support and phase noise synchronization over a single coax cable, communicating RF signals over cable (RFoC) in a distributed phased array communication system, clock noise leakage reduction, IF-to-RF companion chip for backwards and forwards compatibility and modularity, on-package matching networks, 5G scalable receiver (Rx) architecture, among others.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Erkan Alpman, Arnaud Lucres Amadjikpe, Omer Asaf, Kameran Azadet, Rotem Banin, Miroslav Baryakh, Anat Bazov, Stefano Brenna, Bryan K. Casper, Anandaroop Chakrabarti, Gregory Chance, Debabani Choudhury, Emanuel Cohen, Claudio Da Silva, Sidharth Dalmia, Saeid Daneshgar Asl, Kaushik Dasgupta, Kunal Datta, Brandon Davis, Ofir Degani, Amr M. Fahim, Amit Freiman, Michael Genossar, Eran Gerson, Eyal Goldberger, Eshel Gordon, Meir Gordon, Josef Hagn, Shinwon Kang, Te Yu Kao, Noam Kogan, Mikko S. Komulainen, Igal Yehuda Kushnir, Saku Lahti, Mikko M. Lampinen, Naftali Landsberg, Wook Bong Lee, Run Levinger, Albert Molina, Resti Montoya Moreno, Tawfiq Musah, Nathan G. Narevsky, Hosein Nikopour, Oner Orhan, Georgios Palaskas, Stefano Pellerano, Ron Pongratz, Ashoke Ravi, Shmuel Ravid, Peter Andrew Sagazio, Eren Sasoglu, Lior Shakedd, Gadi Shor, Baljit Singh, Menashe Soffer, Ra'anan Sover, Shilpa Talwar, Nebil Tanzi, Moshe Teplitsky, Chintan S. Thakkar, Jayprakash Thakur, Avi Tsarfati, Yossi Tsfati, Marian Verhelst, Nir Weisman, Shuhei Yamada, Ana M. Yepes, Duncan Kitchin
-
Patent number: 11047737Abstract: A temporal-spectral multiplexing sensor for simultaneous or near simultaneous spatial-temporal-spectral analysis of an incoming optical radiation field. A spectral encoder produces a time series of spectrally encoded optical images at a high sampling rate. A series of full panchromatic spectrally encoded optical images are collected at a rate similar to the sampling rate. A detector records at least one spatial region of the spectrally encoded optical image. A processor is configured to process two series of spectrally encoded optical images to produce an artifact-free spectral image. The processing includes using the panchromatic images to normalize the spectrally encoded images, and decoding the normalized encoded images to produce high fidelity spectral signatures, free of temporal artifacts due to fluctuations at frequencies slower than the sampling rate for polychromatic images.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2019Date of Patent: June 29, 2021Assignee: Spectral Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Shroll, Pajo Vujkovic-Cvijin, Jamine Lee, Neil Goldstein, Marsha Fox, Michael Kogan
-
Publication number: 20210123805Abstract: A temporal-spectral multiplexing sensor for simultaneous or near simultaneous spatial-temporal-spectral analysis of an incoming optical radiation field. A spectral encoder produces a time series of spectrally encoded optical images at a high sampling rate. A series of full panchromatic spectrally encoded optical images are collected at a rate similar to the sampling rate. A detector records at least one spatial region of the spectrally encoded optical image. A processor is configured to process two series of spectrally encoded optical images to produce an artifact-free spectral image. The processing includes using the panchromatic images to normalize the spectrally encoded images, and decoding the normalized encoded images to produce high fidelity spectral signatures, free of temporal artifacts due to fluctuations at frequencies slower than the sampling rate for polychromatic images.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2019Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Robert M. Shroll, Pajo Vujkovic-Cvijin, Jamine Lee, Neil Goldstein, Marsha Fox, Michael Kogan
-
Publication number: 20170123085Abstract: Nuclear medicine (NM) multi-head imaging system includes a gantry defining a bore and a table positioned within the bore. The system also includes a plurality of detector units coupled to the gantry. Each of the detector units is configured to rotate about a unit axis. The plurality of detector units include first and second detector units. The system also includes at least one processor configured to execute programmed instructions stored in memory, wherein the at least one processor, when executing the programmed instructions, rotates the first and second detector units as the first and second detector units acquire image data and generates a composite persistence image based on the image data. The table is configured to be moved within the bore in response to inputs from a user or commands from the at least one processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2017Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Yariv Grobshtein, Shiran Golan, Yaron Hefetz, Gil Kovalski, Jean-Paul Bouhnik, Michael Kogan, Sergio Steinfeld, Michael Gaisinsky, Avi Bar-Shalev
-
Patent number: 9579072Abstract: Nuclear medicine (NM) multi-head imaging system includes a plurality of detector units coupled to a gantry. The detector units configured to face toward a center of the bore and including a series of first detector units and a second detector unit. The system also includes at least one processor that, when executing programmed instructions, performs the following operations. The at least one processor rotates the first detector units such that the first detector units face in a common first direction that is generally toward the bore. A working gap exists between the detector FOVs of the respective first detector units. The at least one processor rotates the second detector unit such that the second detector unit faces in a second direction that is opposite the first direction. The detector FOV of the second detector unit covers the working gap.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Yariv Grobshtein, Shiran Golan, Yaron Hefetz, Gil Kovalski, Jean-Paul Bouhnik, Michael Kogan, Sergio Steinfeld, Michael Gaisinsky, Avi Bar-Shalev
-
Patent number: 9439616Abstract: Nuclear medicine (NM) imaging system including first and second NM cameras having camera surfaces that are configured to face each other while imaging patient tissue therebetween. The NM imaging system also includes an immobilization plate that is configured to be positioned between the first and second NM cameras and extend parallel to the camera surface of the first NM camera. The immobilization plate is movable to and from the camera surface of the first NM camera to compress the patient tissue, and the second NM camera is movable to and from the immobilization plate. The second NM camera is oriented with respect to a roll axis that extends parallel to the immobilization plate. The second NM camera is rotatable about the roll axis while the immobilization plate and the first NM camera have fixed positions with respect to each other with the patient tissue therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: GE Medical Systems Israel, Ltd. (IL)Inventors: Riyad Mahameed, Michael Kogan, Raed Khamaisi
-
Publication number: 20150208997Abstract: Nuclear medicine (NM) imaging system including first and second NM cameras having camera surfaces that are configured to face each other while imaging patient tissue therebetween. The NM imaging system also includes an immobilization plate that is configured to be positioned between the first and second NM cameras and extend parallel to the camera surface of the first NM camera. The immobilization plate is movable to and from the camera surface of the first NM camera to compress the patient tissue, and the second NM camera is movable to and from the immobilization plate. The second NM camera is oriented with respect to a roll axis that extends parallel to the immobilization plate. The second NM camera is rotatable about the roll axis while the immobilization plate and the first NM camera have fixed positions with respect to each other with the patient tissue therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: GE Medical Systems Israel, Ltd. (IL)Inventors: Riyad Mahameed, Michael Kogan, Raed Khamaisi
-
Patent number: 8276225Abstract: Methods and systems for patient positioning in an imaging system are provided. A palette for an imaging system is provided that includes a base portion movably connected to the imaging system and an extender portion removably connected to the base portion. The extender portion together with the base portion supports an object to be imaged by the imaging system.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Kogan, Alexander Vaisburd, Danny Hausner, Yaron Hefetz
-
Patent number: 8135854Abstract: A method, system, and computer program product allow users to skip and/or to fast-forward through media items such as songs, while limiting the extent to which skipping is allowed in order to maintain conformance with sound performance complement restrictions such as those specified by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If the user requests a skip that may result in a DMCA violation, the skip is disallowed and the request is denied. Playlists are constructed so that the sound recording performance complement limitations are applied to a longer time period than the period specified in the DMCA, the longer time period being defined by adding an “excess time” to the normal DMCA period. If the user attempts to skip a song or song portion that would cause the aggregated skipped amount to exceed the excess time, the skip is disallowed.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Ted E. Dunning, Amir Doron, Michael Kogan
-
Patent number: 8022357Abstract: A method for calibrating a non-pixelated gamma camera is provided, wherein the method includes determining a linearity map and a uniformity map of a reference isotope; and determining a linearity map and uniformity map of another isotope. Delta maps are calculated based on the maps of the reference isotope and the maps of the other isotope. During recalibration, new maps of the reference isotope are determined, thereby enabling new maps of the other isotope to be created based on the delta maps.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ornit Amir, Michael Kogan, Leonid Beilin, Yaron Hefetz
-
Publication number: 20110155900Abstract: A method for calibrating a non-pixelated gamma camera is provided, wherein the method includes determining a linearity map and a uniformity map of a reference isotope; and determining a linearity map and uniformity map of another isotope. Delta maps are calculated based on the maps of the reference isotope and the maps of the other isotope. During recalibration, new maps of the reference isotope are determined, thereby enabling new maps of the other isotope to be created based on the delta maps.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Ornit Amir, Michael Kogan, Leonid Beilin, Yaron Hefetz
-
Publication number: 20100004768Abstract: A method, system, and computer program product allow users to skip and/or to fast-forward through media items such as songs, while limiting the extent to which skipping is allowed in order to maintain conformance with sound performance complement restrictions such as those specified by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If the user requests a skip that may result in a DMCA violation, the skip is disallowed and the request is denied. Playlists are constructed so that the sound recording performance complement limitations are applied to a longer time period than the period specified in the DMCA, the longer time period being defined by adding an “excess time” to the normal DMCA period. If the user attempts to skip a song or song portion that would cause the aggregated skipped amount to exceed the excess time, the skip is disallowed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Ted E. Dunning, Amir Doron, Michael Kogan
-
Patent number: 7638775Abstract: Methods and systems for a patient table having a longitudinal axis for a medical imaging system are provided. The patient table includes a body including a first end, an axially-spaced second end, and a first and a second axially oriented side edges extending therebetween, the body further including at least one of an aperture extending through the body and a notch extending from at least one of the first and second axially oriented side edges, and a base configured to couple to the body using at least one of the first end and the second end.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Kogan, Alexander Vaisburd, Danny Hausner
-
Patent number: 7574513Abstract: A method, system, and computer program product allow users to skip and/or to fast-forward through media items such as songs, while limiting the extent to which skipping is allowed in order to maintain conformance with sound performance complement restrictions such as those specified by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If the user requests a skip that may result in a DMCA violation, the skip is disallowed and the request is denied. Playlists are constructed so that the sound recording performance complement limitations are applied to a longer time period than the period specified in the DMCA, the longer time period being defined by adding an “excess time” to the normal DMCA period. If the user attempts to skip a song or song portion that would cause the aggregated skipped amount to exceed the excess time, the skip is disallowed.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.Inventors: Ted E Dunning, Amir Doron, Michael Kogan
-
Publication number: 20080005839Abstract: Methods and systems for a patient table having a longitudinal axis for a medical imaging system are provided. The patient table includes a body including a first end, an axially-spaced second end, and a first and a second axially oriented side edges extending therebetween, the body further including at least one of an aperture extending through the body and a notch extending from at least one of the first and second axially oriented side edges, and a base configured to couple to the body using at least one of the first end and the second end.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Inventors: Michael Kogan, Alexander Vaisburd, Danny Hausner
-
Publication number: 20070050908Abstract: Methods and systems for patient positioning in an imaging system are provided. A palette for an imaging system is provided that includes a base portion movably connected to the imaging system and an extender portion removably connected to the base portion. The extender portion together with the base portion supports an object to be imaged by the imaging system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Michael Kogan, Alexander Vaisburd, Danny Hausner, Yaron Hefetz
-
Publication number: 20050197906Abstract: An online music purchasing system and method is disclosed, in which a radio service operates on a user's computer and is configured for receiving and playing digital radio representations of media content in near real-time in a radio session. A content server is configured for serving the digital radio representations of media content to the radio service, and a radio sequence server is configured for serving a sequential list of currently-playing and previously-played media content of the radio session to the radio service. An account server is configured for receiving a signal indicative of a user's desire to purchase a file of one of a currently-playing or previously-played media content. A download manager is configured for downloading the file to the user's computer according to the signal indicative of the user's desire to purchase the file.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Bradley Kindig, Robert Kleemann, Sean Sullivan, Michael Kogan, Sean Joshlin, Mark Laffoon, Daniel Baird, Ameen Abed, Nathan Clegg, Philip Pellouchoud, Kevin Sitze, Amir Doron
-
Publication number: 20040181448Abstract: A system, apparatus and method for providing a marketing network. A server is operable to communicate a set of marketing messages received from a marketing entity to a set of clients via a communications medium for display via the client. The clients can either be a software application, a computing device or any other client that is operable to receive messages from the server and present them visually to a user of the client. The messages are received by the clients and are presented in at least a portion of a display region associated with the client. Where the client includes an input interface, the client can be operable to communicate feedback information to the server.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Paul Hartsman, Michael Kogan, Yury Lukach
-
Publication number: 20030180448Abstract: The present invention provides a method for the production of a patterned structure for printed circuit boards (PCBs), or intermediate layer for multilayer PCBs, comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: T.L.M. ADVANCED LASER TECHNOLOGY LTD.Inventors: Edward Brook-Levinson, Michael Kogan, Paikin Vacheslav
-
Publication number: 20030018797Abstract: A method, system, and computer program product allow users to skip and/or to fast-forward through media items such as songs, while limiting the extent to which skipping is allowed in order to maintain conformance with sound performance complement restrictions such as those specified by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If the user requests a skip that may result in a DMCA violation, the skip is disallowed and the request is denied. Playlists are constructed so that the sound recording performance complement limitations are applied to a longer time period than the period specified in the DMCA, the longer time period being defined by adding an “excess time” to the normal DMCA period. If the user attempts to skip a song or song portion that would cause the aggregated skipped amount to exceed the excess time, the skip is disallowed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2002Publication date: January 23, 2003Inventors: Ted E. Dunning, Amir Doron, Michael Kogan