Patents by Inventor Yoaz E. Bar-Sever

Yoaz E. Bar-Sever 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: 9261597
    Abstract: Novel methods and systems for the accurate and efficient processing of real-time and latent global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) data are described. Such methods and systems can perform orbit determination of GNSS satellites, orbit determination of satellites carrying GNSS receivers, positioning of GNSS receivers, and environmental monitoring with GNSS data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 16, 2016
    Assignee: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
    Inventors: Yoaz E. Bar-Sever, William I. Bertiger, Angela R. Dorsey, Nathaniel E. Harvey, Wenwen Lu, Kevin J. Miller, Mark A. Miller, Larry J. Romans, Anthony J. Sibthorpe, Jan P. Weiss, Miquel Garcia Fernandez, Jason Gross
  • Publication number: 20150234052
    Abstract: Novel methods and systems for the accurate and efficient processing of real-time and latent global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) data are described. Such methods and systems can perform orbit determination of GNSS satellites, orbit determination of satellites carrying GNSS receivers, positioning of GNSS receivers, and environmental monitoring with GNSS data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2015
    Publication date: August 20, 2015
    Inventors: Yoaz E. BAR-SEVER, William I. BERTIGER, Angela R. DORSEY, Nathaniel E. HARVEY, Wenwen LU, Kevin J. MILLER, Mark A. MILLER, Larry J. ROMANS, Anthony J. SIBTHORPE, Jan P. WEISS, Miquel Garcia FERNANDEZ, Jason GROSS
  • Patent number: 9057780
    Abstract: Novel methods and systems for the accurate and efficient processing of real-time and latent global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) data are described. Such methods and systems can perform orbit determination of GNSS satellites, orbit determination of satellites carrying GNSS receivers, positioning of GNSS receivers, and environmental monitoring with GNSS data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2014
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2015
    Assignee: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
    Inventors: Yoaz E. Bar-Sever, William I. Bertiger, Angela R. Dorsey, Nathaniel E. Harvey, Wenwen Lu, Kevin J. Miller, Mark A. Miller, Larry J. Romans, Anthony J. Sibthorpe, Jan P. Weiss, Miquel Garcia Fernandez, Jason Gross
  • Publication number: 20140316697
    Abstract: Novel methods and systems for the accurate and efficient processing of real-time and latent global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) data are described. Such methods and systems can perform orbit determination of GNSS satellites, orbit determination of satellites carrying GNSS receivers, positioning of GNSS receivers, and environmental monitoring with GNSS data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2014
    Publication date: October 23, 2014
    Applicant: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
    Inventors: Yoaz E. BAR-SEVER, William I. BERTIGER, Angela R. DORSEY, Nathaniel E. HARVEY, Wenwen LU, Kevin J. MILLER, Mark A. MILLER, Larry J. ROMANS, Anthony J. SIBTHORPE, Jan P. WEISS, Miquel Garcia FERNANDEZ, Jason GROSS
  • Publication number: 20140077991
    Abstract: Systems and methods for enhanced broadcast ephemeris are described. These systems and methods include the calculation and transmission of globally and locally optimized parameters of the broadcast ephemeris of a global navigation satellite system, such as ionosphere, clock, and orbital parameters of a GPS satellite and receiver. The locally-optimized satellite clock parameter compensates for geographically-specific signal errors that cannot be compensated by any global parameter of the broadcast ephemeris. The enhanced broadcast ephemeris error corrections are transmitted in the conventional RINEX format.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2013
    Publication date: March 20, 2014
    Applicant: CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
    Inventors: Yoaz E. BAR-SEVER, Byron A. IIJIMA
  • Patent number: 8120529
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for autonomous in-receiver prediction of orbit and clock states of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are described. Only the GNSS broadcast message is used, without need for periodic externally-communicated information. Earth orientation information is extracted from the GNSS broadcast ephemeris. With the accurate estimation of the Earth orientation parameters it is possible to propagate the best-fit GNSS orbits forward in time in an inertial reference frame. Using the estimated Earth orientation parameters, the predicted orbits are then transformed into Earth-Centered-Earth-Fixed (ECEF) coordinates to be used to assist the GNSS receiver in the acquision of the signals. GNSS satellite clock states are also extracted from the broadcast ephemeris and a parameterized model of clock behavior is fit to that data. The estimated modeled clocks are then propagated forward in time to enable, together with the predicted orbits, quicker GNSS signal acquision.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2012
    Assignee: California Institute of Technology
    Inventors: Yoaz E. Bar-Sever, William I. Bertiger
  • Publication number: 20100060518
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for autonomous in-receiver prediction of orbit and clock states of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) are described. Only the GNSS broadcast message is used, without need for periodic externally-communicated information. Earth orientation information is extracted from the GNSS broadcast ephemeris. With the accurate estimation of the Earth orientation parameters it is possible to propagate the best-fit GNSS orbits forward in time in an inertial reference frame. Using the estimated Earth orientation parameters, the predicted orbits are then transformed into Earth-Centered-Earth-Fixed (ECEF) coordinates to be used to assist the GNSS receiver in the acquision of the signals. GNSS satellite clock states are also extracted from the broadcast ephemeris and a parametrized model of clock behavior is fit to that data. The estimated modeled clocks are then propagated forward in time to enable, together with the predicted orbits, quicker GNSS signal acquision.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 11, 2008
    Publication date: March 11, 2010
    Inventors: Yoaz E. Bar-Sever, William I. Bertiger