Patents by Inventor Samuel Charles Kingston

Samuel Charles Kingston 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: 7822157
    Abstract: A digital communication system includes a generator for generating a plurality of pulse trains, each having a different timing, and pre-compensation circuitry for synchronizing the plurality of pulse trains to a timing signal. The system also includes comparison circuitry for simultaneously comparing a received burst code signal to each of the plurality of pulse trains, where the burst code signal is synchronized to the timing signal, and a detector for detecting which of the pulse trains is a closest temporal match to the burst code signal. The pre-compensation circuitry operates to reduce acquisition time and keep PN code uncertainties within the range of the comparison circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications, Corp.
    Inventors: Merle L. Keller, Samuel Charles Kingston, Steven Barham, Alan Earl Lundquist, Zachary C. Bagley, Warren Paul Willes, Raied N. Mazahreh, Steven J. McEntire
  • Publication number: 20040125868
    Abstract: A digital communication system includes a generator for generating a plurality of pulse trains, each having a different timing, and pre-compensation circuitry for synchronizing the plurality of pulse trains to a timing signal. The system also includes comparison circuitry for simultaneously comparing a received burst code signal to each of the plurality of pulse trains, where the burst code signal is synchronized to the timing signal, and a detector for detecting which of the pulse trains is a closest temporal match to the burst code signal. The pre-compensation circuitry operates to reduce acquisition time and keep PN code uncertainties within the range of the comparison circuitry.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 31, 2002
    Publication date: July 1, 2004
    Inventors: Merle L. Keller, Samuel Charles Kingston, Steven Barham, Alan Earl Lundquist, Zachary C. Bagley, Warren Paul Willes, Raied N. Mazahreh, Steven J. McEntire
  • Patent number: 6408017
    Abstract: In a high speed, high processing gain PN spread spectrum acquisition system an analog signal comprising a high speed PN code is received and converted to a high speed digital format. A demuxer is employed to divided the high speed digital signal into lower speed multiplexed portions. The lower speed multiplexed portions of the digital signal are processed in a plurality of parallel channels which employ correlators coupled to coherent accumulators and non-coherent accumulators coupled to the output of the coherent accumulators to provide a signal having sufficient energy to permit detection of one of a plurality of partial PN replica codes as the one code which is synchronized with the received analog signal comprising a high speed PN code and to synchronize with the PN replica code generator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 18, 2002
    Assignee: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Alan Earl Lundquist, John Walter Zscheile, Jr., Samuel Charles Kingston
  • Patent number: 5737372
    Abstract: In a spread spectrum multipoint-to-point communication system there is provided a novel frequency to phase converter, for automatically synchronizing the PN codes of the user transmitters/receiver with the receiver/transmitter in the central hub. The highly accurate frequency to phase converter generates a highly accurate phase error signal for synchronizing the multiuser network. The frequency to phase converter includes a serial adder and a series to parallel converter and a shift register which integrates the highly accurate phase error signal values and produces a highly accurate frequency value which is applied to the input of the resident processor in the central hub transmitter/receiver. The central hub transmitter/receiver calculates the clock offset for synchronizing each of the user receiver transmitters and generates a clock adjusting signal which is transmitted to the user receiver/transmitters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1998
    Assignee: Unisys Corporation
    Inventors: Steven Todd Barham, Samuel Charles Kingston, John Walter Zscheile, Jr.