Patents by Inventor Mostafa Sakr

Mostafa Sakr 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).

  • Publication number: 20230194269
    Abstract: A vehicle localization system and method includes acquiring, from a first sensor, first data indicative of a first navigation state of a vehicle; acquiring, from a second sensor, second data indicative of an environment in the vicinity of the vehicle; generating, using a processor communicatively coupled to the first sensor and the second sensor, a second navigation state based on matching the second data to a known map of the environment; and, generating, using the processor, a current navigation state based on the first navigation state and the second navigation state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 20, 2021
    Publication date: June 22, 2023
    Inventors: Mostafa SAKR, Adel MOUSSA, Mohamed ELSHEIKH, Walid ABDELFATAH, Naser EL-SHEIMY
  • Patent number: 9013233
    Abstract: In a high-performance interface circuit for micro-electromechanical (MEMS) inertial sensors, an excitation signal (used to detect capacitance variation) is used to control the value of an actuation signal bit stream to allow the dynamic range of both actuation and detection paths to be maximized and to prevent folding of high frequency components of the actuation bit stream due to mixing with the excitation signal. In another aspect, the effects of coupling between actuation signals and detection signals may be overcome by performing a disable/reset of at least one of and preferably both of the detection circuitry and the MEMS detection electrodes during actuation signal transitions. In a still further aspect, to get a demodulated signal to have a low DC component, fine phase adjustment may be achieved by configuring filters within the sense and drive paths to have slightly different center frequencies and hence slightly different delays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2015
    Assignee: Si-Ware Systems
    Inventors: Ahmed Elmallah, Ahmed Elshennawy, Ahmed Shaban, Botros George, Mostafa Elmala, Ayman Ismail, Mostafa Sakr, Ahmed Mokhtar, Ayman Elsayed
  • Patent number: 8508290
    Abstract: In a high-performance interface circuit for micro-electromechanical (MEMS) inertial sensors, an excitation signal (used to detect capacitance variation) is used to control the value of an actuation signal bit stream to allow the dynamic range of both actuation and detection paths to be maximized and to prevent folding of high frequency components of the actuation bit stream due to mixing with the excitation signal. In another aspect, the effects of coupling between actuation signals and detection signals may be overcome by performing a disable/reset of at least one of and preferably both of the detection circuitry and the MEMS detection electrodes during actuation signal transitions. In a still further aspect, to get a demodulated signal to have a low DC component, fine phase adjustment may be achieved by configuring filters within the sense and drive paths to have slightly different center frequencies and hence slightly different delays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2013
    Inventors: Ayman Elsayed, Ahmed Elmallah, Ahmed Elshennawy, Ahmed Shaban, Botros George, Mostafa Elmala, Ayman Ismail, Mostafa Sakr, Ahmed Mokhtar
  • Patent number: 8476970
    Abstract: In a high-performance interface circuit for micro-electromechanical (MEMS) inertial sensors, an excitation signal (used to detect capacitance variation) is used to control the value of an actuation signal bit stream to allow the dynamic range of both actuation and detection paths to be maximized and to prevent folding of high frequency components of the actuation bit stream due to mixing with the excitation signal. In another aspect, the effects of coupling between actuation signals and detection signals may be overcome by performing a disable/reset of at least one of and preferably both of the detection circuitry and the MEMS detection electrodes during actuation signal transitions. In a still further aspect, to get a demodulated signal to have a low DC component, fine phase adjustment may be achieved by configuring filters within the sense and drive paths to have slightly different center frequencies and hence slightly different delays.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Inventors: Ahmed Mokhtar, Ahmed Elmallah, Ahmed Elshennawy, Ahmed Shaban, Botros George, Mostafa Elmala, Ayman Ismail, Mostafa Sakr, Ayman Elsayed
  • Publication number: 20120235725
    Abstract: In a high-performance interface circuit for micro-electromechanical (MEMS) inertial sensors, an excitation signal (used to detect capacitance variation) is used to control the value of an actuation signal bit stream to allow the dynamic range of both actuation and detection paths to be maximized and to prevent folding of high frequency components of the actuation bit stream due to mixing with the excitation signal. In another aspect, the effects of coupling between actuation signals and detection signals may be overcome by performing a disable/reset of at least one of and preferably both of the detection circuitry and the MEMS detection electrodes during actuation signal transitions. In a still further aspect, to get a demodulated signal to have a low DC component, fine phase adjustment may be achieved by configuring filters within the sense and drive paths to have slightly different center frequencies and hence slightly different delays.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2011
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Inventors: Ahmed Elmallah, Ahmed Elshennawy, Ahmed Shaban, Botros George, Mostafa Elmala, Ayman Ismail, Mostafa Sakr, Ahmed Mokhtar, Ayman Elsayed
  • Publication number: 20120235726
    Abstract: In a high-performance interface circuit for micro-electromechanical (MEMS) inertial sensors, an excitation signal (used to detect capacitance variation) is used to control the value of an actuation signal bit stream to allow the dynamic range of both actuation and detection paths to be maximized and to prevent folding of high frequency components of the actuation bit stream due to mixing with the excitation signal. In another aspect, the effects of coupling between actuation signals and detection signals may be overcome by performing a disable/reset of at least one of and preferably both of the detection circuitry and the MEMS detection electrodes during actuation signal transitions. In a still further aspect, to get a demodulated signal to have a low DC component, fine phase adjustment may be achieved by configuring filters within the sense and drive paths to have slightly different center frequencies and hence slightly different delays.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2011
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Inventors: Ayman Elsayed, Ahmed Elmallah, Ahmed Elshennawy, Ahmed Shaban, Botros George, Mostafa Elmala, Ayman Ismalt, Mostafa Sakr, Ahmed Mokhtar
  • Publication number: 20120235724
    Abstract: In a high-performance interface circuit for micro-electromechanical (MEMS) inertial sensors, an excitation signal (used to detect capacitance variation) is used to control the value of an actuation signal bit stream to allow the dynamic range of both actuation and detection paths to be maximized and to prevent folding of high frequency components of the actuation bit stream due to mixing with the excitation signal. In another aspect, the effects of coupling between actuation signals and detection signals may be overcome by performing a disable/reset of at least one of and preferably both of the detection circuitry and the MEMS detection electrodes during actuation signal transitions. In a still further aspect, to get a demodulated signal to have a low DC component, fine phase adjustment may be achieved by configuring filters within the sense and drive paths to have slightly different center frequencies and hence slightly different delays.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2011
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Inventors: Ahmed Mokhtar, Ahmed Elmallah, Ahmed Elshennawy, Ahmed Shaban, Botros George, Mostafa Elmala, Ayman Ismail, Mostafa Sakr, Ayman Elsayed