Patents by Inventor Robert J. Tracey

Robert J. Tracey 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: 4234957
    Abstract: A circuit arrangement for combining a measure of the single phase error for a received data signal in a PSK demodulator with a measure of the direction of rotation of the receive data signal phasor between adjacent sample times for producing a timing phase error signal for controlling the phase of a local clock timing signal in the demodulator. In a demodulator producing a digital word defining differences between the phases of decoded phasors at adjacent sample times, a binary bit D.sub.k of the digital word may define the direction of rotation of the received signal phasor between the adjacent sample times. Sample values of the signal phase error signal in the demodulator are quantized into single binary bits E.sub.k indicating the sense of the signal phase error at sample times. In one circuit arrangement, binary bits E.sub.k and D.sub.k are combined in an exclusive-OR gate for producing a binary timing phase error bit M.sub.k.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: GTE Automatic Electric Laboratories Incorporated
    Inventors: Robert J. Tracey, Stevan D. Bradley, William F. Hartley
  • Patent number: 4041484
    Abstract: An analog-to-digital converter employing a sample-hold, ramp generator and comparator in the conversion process combines the sample-hold and integrate functions in one operational amplifier. Provision may be made to derive the reference voltage, for the ramp generator, from the analog signal whereby automatic gain control is also obtained.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1977
    Assignee: GTE Automatic Electric Laboratories Incorporated
    Inventors: Alberto Boleda, Robert J. Tracey
  • Patent number: 3969674
    Abstract: An incoherent adaptive transversal equalizer for the receiver of a differentially phase-modulated data transmission system wherein a pair of tapped delay lines are located in memory of a digital computer or central processor which performs equalization of a sampled data signal according to the mean-square error algorithm defined by equations (1) - (4). In-phase and quadrature-phase tap gains c.sub.-.sub.n and d.sub.-.sub.n are each selectively combined with both the in-phase and quadrature-phase sampled signal component words A.sub.k.sub.+n and B.sub.k.sub.+n, respectively, at associated tap lines of the delay lines (except the principal or center tap line, where n = 0 here) to produce a plurality of weighted tap signals c.sub.-.sub.n A.sub.k.sub.+n ; -d.sub.-.sub.n B.sub.k.sub.+n ; c.sub.-.sub.n B.sub.k.sub.+n, and d.sub.-.sub.n A.sub.k.sub.+n. These weighted tap signals and the center tap line signals A.sub.k.sub.+0 and B.sub.k.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1976
    Assignee: GTE Automatic Electric Laboratories Incorporated
    Inventor: Robert J. Tracey
  • Patent number: 3968384
    Abstract: The input waveform is applied via an input resistor to the inverting input of an operational amplifier. The non-inverting input is grounded. In the preferred embodiment, two feedback networks, each comprising a diode and resistor network, are connected between the output and the inverting input of the amplifier. The diodes are oppositely poled. A capacitor is connected to ground at one end and to a charging resistor at the other. The other end of the charging resistor is connected to a junction formed by the resistor and diode in one of the feedback loops. The charging resistor is selected so that the value of the voltage for the reference which is supplied by the voltage across the capacitor C, e.sub.c, is of the value to obtain the percentage clipping desired. A discharge resistor is selected so that the capacitor and discharge resistor has a long time constant with respect to the input frequency of the waveform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1974
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1976
    Assignee: GTE Automatic Electric Laboratories Incorporated
    Inventors: Robert J. Tracey, Ronald J. Violet
  • Patent number: 3956623
    Abstract: A digital phase detector which periodically detects the phase angle .theta..sub.k of a carrier signal in which data are encoded as discrete phase changes. A coherent or differential phase-modulated carrier signal is split into its in-phase and quadrature phase components R.sub.o Sin.theta.(t) and R.sub.o Cos.theta. (t). Each signal component is sampled at a predetermined modulation interval and converted into a digital word having the form R.sub.o Cos.theta..sub.k and R.sub.o Sin.theta..sub.k. In one configuration, the two signal components are applied to a digital divider network which forms the quotient .PSI. of the two digital words such that .vertline..PSI..vertline..ltoreq. 1. The quotient .PSI.is applied to a data look-up ROM, programmed for Tan.sup.-.sup.1 operation, which forms a digital reference phase angle .PHI.limited to an angle .ltoreq. 45.degree. is corrected by selection logic to form the desired phase angle .theta..sub.k. Once .theta..sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1976
    Assignee: GTE Automatic Electric Laboratories Incorporated
    Inventors: Thomas E. Clark, Robert J. Tracey, Ronald J. Violet