Patents by Inventor Peter Gunzner

Peter Gunzner 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: 20160119041
    Abstract: A distributed antenna system includes a master unit configured to receive at least one set of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channel signals from at least one signal source. The master unit is configured to frequency convert at least one of the MIMO channel signals to a different frequency from an original frequency, and combine the MIMO channel signals for transmission. An optical link couples the master unit with a unit remote from the master unit for transceiving the MIMO channel signals. Conversion circuitry is configured to frequency convert at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals from the different frequency back to an original frequency for transmission over an antenna.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2016
    Publication date: April 28, 2016
    Applicant: CommScope Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Peter Schmid, Peter Gunzner, Harald Langer, Stefan Eisenwinter, Oliver Braz, Marianna Fabbri, Enrico Maria Fabbri, Samuele Brighenti, Marco Parucci, Massimiliano Mini, Thomas Kummetz
  • Patent number: 9231670
    Abstract: A distributed antenna system includes a master unit configured to receive at least one set of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channel signals from at least one signal source. The master unit is configured to frequency convert at least one of the MIMO channel signals to a different frequency from an original frequency, and combine the MIMO channel signals for transmission. An optical link couples the master unit with a remote for transceiving the MIMO channel signals. The remote unit is configured to receive the MIMO channel signals to be transmitted over antennas and includes an extension port configured to transceive at least one of the MIMO channel signals. An extension unit is coupled to the remote unit and is configured to frequency convert at least one of the first and second MIMO channel signals from the different frequency back to an original frequency for transmission over an antenna.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2013
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2016
    Assignee: CommScope Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Peter Schmid, Peter Gunzner, Harald Langer, Stefan Eisenwinter, Oliver Braz, Marianna Fabbri, Enrico M. Fabbri, Samuele Brighenti, Marco Parrucci, Massimiliano Mini, Thomas Kummetz
  • Patent number: 9219524
    Abstract: A repeater (1) particularly suitable for a time-division duplex transmission of communication signals is provided. The repeater (1) comprises a master unit (2) for communicating with a base station (3) of a wireless network, at least one remote unit (4) for communicating with a network terminal, as well as a waveguide (11) connecting the remote unit (4) with the master unit (2) for transmitting the communication signals in an uplink direction (6) from the remote unit (4) to the master unit (2) and in a downlink direction (5) from the master unit (2) to the remote unit (4). Both the master unit (2) and the remote unit (4) comprise one switch (19, 20) each for changing over the signal transmission between uplink direction (6) and downlink direction (5).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2014
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2015
    Assignee: Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH
    Inventors: Peter Schmid, Oliver Braz, Peter Gunzner, Mathias A. Schmalisch, Jorg Stefanik
  • Publication number: 20140254440
    Abstract: A repeater (1) particularly suitable for a time-division duplex transmission of communication signals is provided. The repeater (1) comprises a master unit (2) for communicating with a base station (3) of a wireless network, at least one remote unit (4) for communicating with a network terminal, as well as a waveguide (11) connecting the remote unit (4) with the master unit (2) for transmitting the communication signals in an uplink direction (6) from the remote unit (4) to the master unit (2) and in a downlink direction (5) from the master unit (2) to the remote unit (4). Both the master unit (2) and the remote unit (4) comprise one switch (19, 20) each for changing over the signal transmission between uplink direction (6) and downlink direction (5).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2014
    Publication date: September 11, 2014
    Applicant: Andrew LLC
    Inventors: Peter Schmid, Oliver Braz, Peter Gunzner, Mathias A. Schmalisch, Jorg Stefanik