Patents by Inventor Mohsen Hashemi

Mohsen Hashemi 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: 11499919
    Abstract: A method for determining sucrose concentration in honey. The method includes preparing a sample of honey, stimulating the sample by emitting a first laser beam on the sample in a first stimulation direction, detecting a fluorescence spectrum from a first fluorescence emission emitted from the sample in a first detection direction, detecting a first pair of fluorescence peaks and a second pair of peak wavelengths in the fluorescence spectrum, and determining a sucrose concentration based on one of the first pair and the second pair utilizing a database. The database includes a plurality of predetermined sucrose concentrations associated with the first pair or the second pair.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2021
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2022
    Assignee: AMIRKABIR UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
    Inventors: Ali Bavali, Alireza Mashhadi, Amir Jafargholi, Mohsen Hashemi, Farzad Mokhtari
  • Publication number: 20210199589
    Abstract: A method for determining sucrose concentration in honey. The method includes preparing a sample of honey, stimulating the sample by emitting a first laser beam on the sample in a first stimulation direction, detecting a fluorescence spectrum from a first fluorescence emission emitted from the sample in a first detection direction, detecting a first pair of fluorescence peaks and a second pair of peak wavelengths in the fluorescence spectrum, and determining a sucrose concentration based on one of the first pair and the second pair utilizing a database. The database includes a plurality of predetermined sucrose concentrations associated with the first pair or the second pair.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2021
    Publication date: July 1, 2021
    Applicants: Amirkabir University of Technology
    Inventors: Ali Bavali, Alireza Mashhadi, Amir Jafargholi, Mohsen Hashemi, Farzad Mokhtari
  • Patent number: 10819379
    Abstract: A digitally-controlled power amplifier (DPA) includes a radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC) constructed from nonlinearly weighted PA segments, a multiphase RF drive signal generator that drives the PA segments, and overdrive voltage control circuitry. The nonlinear weighting of the PA segments intrinsically compensates for amplitude-code-word dependent amplitude distortion (ACW-AM distortion) involved in the operation of the RF-DAC and the multiphase RF drive signal generator facilitates ACW-dependent phase distortion (ACW-PM distortion) reduction, thus obviating the need for complicated and efficiency-degrading digital predistortion. The overdrive voltage control circuitry is used to fine tune the RF output of the DPA and compensate for other non-idealities and external influences such as process, voltage, temperature (PVT), frequency and/or load impedance variations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2020
    Assignee: Technische Universiteit Delft
    Inventors: Mohsen Hashemi, Leonardus Cornelis Nicolaas de Vreede
  • Publication number: 20200244293
    Abstract: A digitally-controlled power amplifier (DPA) includes a radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC) constructed from nonlinearly weighted PA segments, a multiphase RF drive signal generator that drives the PA segments, and overdrive voltage control circuitry. The nonlinear weighting of the PA segments intrinsically compensates for amplitude-code-word dependent amplitude distortion (ACW-AM distortion) involved in the operation of the RF-DAC and the multiphase RF drive signal generator facilitates ACW-dependent phase distortion (ACW-PM distortion) reduction, thus obviating the need for complicated and efficiency-degrading digital predistortion. The overdrive voltage control circuitry is used to fine tune the RF output of the DPA and compensate for other non-idealities and external influences such as process, voltage, temperature (PVT), frequency and/or load impedance variations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 15, 2020
    Publication date: July 30, 2020
    Applicant: Technische Universiteit Delft
    Inventors: Mohsen Hashemi, Leonardus Cornelis Nicolaas de Vreede
  • Patent number: 10659091
    Abstract: A digitally-controlled power amplifier (DPA) includes a radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC) constructed from nonlinearly weighted PA segments, a multiphase RF drive signal generator that drives the PA segments, and overdrive voltage control circuitry. The nonlinear weighting of the PA segments intrinsically compensates for amplitude-code-word dependent amplitude distortion (ACW-AM distortion) involved in the operation of the RF-DAC and the multiphase RF drive signal generator facilitates ACW-dependent phase distortion (ACW-PM distortion) reduction, thus obviating the need for complicated and efficiency-degrading digital predistortion. The overdrive voltage control circuitry is used to fine tune the RF output of the DPA and compensate for other non-idealities and external influences such as process, voltage, temperature (PVT), frequency and/or load impedance variations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2020
    Assignee: Technische Universiteit Delft
    Inventors: Mohsen Hashemi, Leonardus Cornelis Nicolaas de Vreede
  • Patent number: 10644656
    Abstract: A wideband, frequency agile, radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC) based phase modulator includes first, second, and third RF-DACs, each configured to upconvert an input I/Q digital baseband signal pair to a local oscillator (LO) frequency but with the first RF-DAC being driven by a first set of LO clocks, the second RF-DAC being driven by a second set of LO clocks that is forty-five degrees out of phase with respect to the first set of LO clocks, and the third RF-DAC being driven by a third set of LO clocks that is a further forty-five degrees out of phase with respect to the second set of LO clocks. First, second, and third upconverted analog signals produced by the first, second, and third RF-DACs are combined to reinforce the fundamental LO component while canceling 3rd-order and 5th-order LO harmonics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2020
    Assignee: Technische Universiteit Delft
    Inventors: Leonardus Cornelius Nicolaas de Vreede, Seyed Morteza Alavi, Mohammedreza Mehrpoo, Mikhail Evgenyevich Polushkin, Mohsen Hashemi, Yiyu Shen
  • Publication number: 20190386690
    Abstract: A digitally-controlled power amplifier (DPA) includes a radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC) constructed from nonlinearly weighted PA segments, a multiphase RF drive signal generator that drives the PA segments, and overdrive voltage control circuitry. The nonlinear weighting of the PA segments intrinsically compensates for amplitude-code-word dependent amplitude distortion (ACW-AM distortion) involved in the operation of the RF-DAC and the multiphase RF drive signal generator facilitates ACW-dependent phase distortion (ACW-PM distortion) reduction, thus obviating the need for complicated and efficiency-degrading digital predistortion. The overdrive voltage control circuitry is used to fine tune the RF output of the DPA and compensate for other non-idealities and external influences such as process, voltage, temperature (PVT), frequency and/or load impedance variations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2018
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Applicant: Technische Universiteit Delft
    Inventors: Mohsen Hashemi, Leonardus Cornelis Nicolaas de Vreede
  • Publication number: 20190207565
    Abstract: A wideband, frequency agile, radio frequency digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC) based phase modulator includes first, second, and third RF-DACs, each configured to upconvert an input I/Q digital baseband signal pair to a local oscillator (LO) frequency but with the first RF-DAC being driven by a first set of LO clocks, the second RF-DAC being driven by a second set of LO clocks that is forty-five degrees out of phase with respect to the first set of LO clocks, and the third RF-DAC being driven by a third set of LO clocks that is a further forty-five degrees out of phase with respect to the second set of LO clocks. First, second, and third upconverted analog signals produced by the first, second, and third RF-DACs are combined to reinforce the fundamental LO component while canceling 3rd-order and 5th-order LO harmonics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2018
    Publication date: July 4, 2019
    Applicant: Technische Universiteit Delft
    Inventors: Leonardus Cornelius Nicolaas de Vreede, Seyed Morteza Alavi, Mohammedreza Mehrpoo, Mikhail Evgenyevich Polushkin, Mohsen Hashemi, Yiyu Shen