Patents by Inventor Michael S. Friedman

Michael S. Friedman 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: 5425032
    Abstract: A TDMA network for reader-transponder communications including a receiver having an antenna for receiving and transforming radiated energy to a first RF signal and a detector for demodulating and converting the first RF signal to a digital signal. A protocol logic device is provided for decoding the digital signal and for executing a protocol. The protocol comprises a plurality of randomly selected time slots to gain admission to the TDMA network and a plurality of assigned time slots to transmit messages during the reader-transponder communications. In a transponder implementation, an oscillator is provided for converting protocol formatted digital signals from the logic device to a second RF signal. Thereafter, the antenna transforms the second RF signal to radiated energy and transmits the radiated energy. In a preferred embodiment, the TDMA network includes a transmit/receive switch for directing the first and second RF signals along the receive and transmit paths, respectively.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 13, 1995
    Assignee: Hughes Aircraft Company
    Inventors: Peter D. Shloss, Michael S. Friedman, Dale R. Feikema
  • Patent number: 4739321
    Abstract: An interface modem for use in a broadband local area data network with collision avoidance protocol. The data link controller features hardware acknowledge circuitry that acknowledges the receipt of a perfect data packet immediately upon receipt thereof without request to or assistance by the client data processing unit. The DLC prepares the acknowledgement packet from the incoming data packet and places it on the data link without going through a line acquisition protocol. Each received acknowledgment packet is placed in a transmit buffer at a known location relative to the data packet which was just transmitted, for which it is an acknowledgment so that each acknowledgment packet may be located in less time by the client data processing unit. The acknowledgment packets are logically part of the transmit process and are therefore placed in the transmit buffer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 19, 1988
    Assignee: Computer Automation, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael S. Friedman, Royce E. Slick
  • Patent number: 4608559
    Abstract: A modem for a single frequency, modulated RF carrier local data network for a distributed data processing system and a method for line acquisition and contention resolution. The protocol established for line acquisition and contention resolution is implemented by a modem controller. The controller causes the receiver section to listen for foreign carriers to determine when the line is busy. When the client device of the modem desires to send a data packet to another unit, the modem controller causes the receiver to listen for a certain pre-burst period and then causes the transmitter to send a burst of RF carrier out on the line and simultaneously causes the receiver to listen to the line for interference beating, i.e. changes in amplitude on the line which indicates another unit is requesting the line. To insure beat patterns, the frequency of the burst carrier is swept over a range during the burst. If a contention is found, a resolution thereof is made utilizing a random delay and retry protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1986
    Assignee: Computer Automation, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael S. Friedman, Kenneth D. Thomas, Philip T. Chan