Patents by Inventor Paul M. Yun

Paul M. Yun 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: 8331217
    Abstract: A ground- or roof-top-based repeater in an OFDM system uses multiple transmission antennas to transmit multiple identical OFDM signals. Dithering is performed by introducing a slight variable-frequency phase offset to all but one of the multiple identical transmitted OFDM signals. The effective overall channel is more dynamic and provides spatial diversity to minimize long periods of fading in fading subchannels of the OFDM signals when the receiver is in a slow moving or stationary situation. To overcome the additional cancellation problem that can occur when two or more of the transmitting antennas are (i) in a line-of-site position with the receiver and (ii) approximately the same distance from the receiver, a delay is deliberately introduced to make the delayed signals appear to be reflected signals. This delay will not negatively impact the OFDM receiver performance as long as the delay is within the guard interval used in the OFDM process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2012
    Assignee: Agere Systems LLC
    Inventors: Samel Celebi, Jie Song, Paul M. Yun
  • Publication number: 20090180564
    Abstract: A ground- or roof-top-based repeater in an OFDM system uses multiple transmission antennas to transmit multiple identical OFDM signals. Dithering is performed by introducing a slight variable-frequency phase offset to all but one of the multiple identical transmitted OFDM signals. The effective overall channel is more dynamic and provides spatial diversity to minimize long periods of fading in fading subchannels of the OFDM signals when the receiver is in a slow moving or stationary situation. To overcome the additional cancellation problem that can occur when two or more of the transmitting antennas are (i) in a line-of-site position with the receiver and (ii) approximately the same distance from the receiver, a delay is deliberately introduced to make the delayed signals appear to be reflected signals. This delay will not negatively impact the OFDM receiver performance as long as the delay is within the guard interval used in the OFDM process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 27, 2009
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: AGERE SYSTEMS INC.
    Inventors: Samel Celebi, Jie Song, Paul M. Yun
  • Patent number: 7529177
    Abstract: A ground-or roof-top-based repeater in an OFDM system uses multiple transmission antennas to retransmit satellite signals. By using multiple transmission antennas, multiple identical OFDM signals are transmitted. Dithering is performed by, using a phase of Rayleigh process generator, introducing a slight variable-frequency phase offset to all but one of the multiple identical transmitted OFDM signals, and thus the effective overall channel is more dynamic and provides spatial diversity to minimize long periods of fading in fading subchannels of the OFDM signals when the receiver is in a slow moving or stationary situation. To overcome the additional cancellation problem that can occur when two or more of the transmitting antennas are in a line-of-site position with the receiver and approximately the same distance from the receiver, a delay is deliberately introduced to make the delayed signal(s) appear to be reflected signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Samel Celebi, Jie Song, Paul M. Yun
  • Publication number: 20040042390
    Abstract: A ground- or roof-top-based repeater in an OFDM system uses multiple transmission antennas to retransmit satellite signals. By using multiple transmission antennas, multiple identical OFDM signals are transmitted. Dithering is performed by, using a phase of Rayleigh process generator, introducing a slight variable-frequency phase offset to all but one of the multiple identical transmitted OFDM signals, and thus the effective overall channel is more dynamic and provides spatial diversity to minimize long periods of fading in fading subchannels of the OFDM signals when the receiver is in a slow moving or stationary situation. To overcome the additional cancellation problem that can occur when two or more of the transmitting antennas are in a line-of-site position with the receiver and approximately the same distance from the receiver, a delay is deliberately introduced to make the delayed signal(s) appear to be reflected signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2002
    Publication date: March 4, 2004
    Inventors: Samel Celebi, Jie Song, Paul M. Yun
  • Patent number: 4769777
    Abstract: An apparatus for breaking the periodicity of the pseudorandom bit stream output from a linear sequence generator. The apparatus includes a ring oscillator which periodically corrupts the sequence of the generator. The level of the supply voltage applied to the logic elements of the ring oscillator is varied over time, thereby altering the oscillator output frequency. In a second embodiment, the temperature of the logic elements of the ring oscillator is varied over time, thereby also altering the oscillator output frequency. A system comprising four of the above-disclosed apparatus having different linear sequences and different corrupting influences, are multiplexed, wherein the multiplexing selection criterion is determined by a logical combination of the four linear sequences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1988
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: William D. Bittle, Ellwood P. McGrogan, Moishe Kleidermacher, Paul M. Yun