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1.

Adaptive discovery and correction of phase alignment errors in monopulse antenna systems

      
Application Number 16749594
Grant Number 10996328
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-01-22
First Publication Date 2020-05-28
Grant Date 2021-05-04
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (USA)
Inventor
  • Prestwich, Sy
  • Bench, Jeffrey B.
  • Mcnamee, Richard A.

Abstract

A mainlobe detection process can include a number of tests that are performed to define when the monopulse antenna system will transition from open loop scanning to closed loop scanning and then to tracking. A hybrid tracking technique is also provided which adaptively discovers and corrects for phase alignment error. Magnitude-only tracking can be performed initially to locate the nulls in the azimuth and elevation ratios and to identify the magnitudes of these ratios at these nulls. Phase tracking can be then performed. During phase tracking, phase corrections can be repeatedly applied to the azimuth and elevation difference channels to correct any phase error that may exist. During this process, the magnitudes of the ratios can be used to determine how the phase corrections should be adjusted. Once the hybrid tracking process is complete, the monopulse antenna system is properly phase-aligned and phase tracking will be correctly employed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 13/68 - Radar-tracking systems; Analogous systems for angle tracking only
  • G01S 13/44 - Monopulse radar, i.e. simultaneous lobing

2.

Adaptive discovery and correction of phase alignment errors in monopulse antenna systems

      
Application Number 15420424
Grant Number 10591591
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-01-31
First Publication Date 2020-03-17
Grant Date 2020-03-17
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (USA)
Inventor
  • Prestwich, Sy
  • Bench, Jeffrey B
  • Mcnamee, Richard A

Abstract

A mainlobe detection process can include a number of tests that are performed to define when the monopulse antenna system will transition from open loop scanning to closed loop scanning and then to tracking. A hybrid tracking technique is also provided which adaptively discovers and corrects for phase alignment error. Magnitude-only tracking can be performed initially to locate the nulls in the azimuth and elevation ratios and to identify the magnitudes of these ratios at these nulls. Phase tracking can be then performed. During phase tracking, phase corrections can be repeatedly applied to the azimuth and elevation difference channels to correct any phase error that may exist. During this process, the magnitudes of the ratios can be used to determine how the phase corrections should be adjusted. Once the hybrid tracking process is complete, the monopulse antenna system is properly phase-aligned and phase tracking will be correctly employed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 13/68 - Radar-tracking systems; Analogous systems for angle tracking only
  • G01S 13/44 - Monopulse radar, i.e. simultaneous lobing

3.

Fusion night vision system

      
Application Number 16542709
Grant Number 11206341
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-08-16
First Publication Date 2019-12-26
Grant Date 2021-12-21
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Reed, Matthew
  • Robbins, Joseph W.

Abstract

A fusion night vision system has a plurality of hinged joints that allow an operator to adjust the distance between the left eye piece and the right eyepiece while allowing a row of pixels from a display to be maintained viewable through the right eye piece parallel with an imaginary line formed by an optical axis of the left eye piece with an optical axis of the right eye piece.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04N 5/33 - Transforming infrared radiation
  • H04N 5/225 - Television cameras
  • G02B 23/18 - Housings; Caps; Mountings; Supports, e.g. with counterweight for binocular arrangements
  • G02B 23/12 - Telescopes, e.g. binoculars; Periscopes; Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies; Viewfinders; Optical aiming or sighting devices with means for image conversion or intensification
  • H04N 5/232 - Devices for controlling television cameras, e.g. remote control
  • F41G 1/32 - Night sights, e.g. luminescent

4.

Phase agnostic monopulse tracking

      
Application Number 15486554
Grant Number 10495730
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-13
First Publication Date 2019-12-03
Grant Date 2019-12-03
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (USA)
Inventor
  • Bench, Jeffrey B
  • Prestwich, Sy

Abstract

A monopulse antenna system can include a monopulse detector assembly (MDA) that is configured to steer a monopulse antenna based on the magnitude of an elevation ratio or azimuth ratio independently of the phase of the ratio. To prevent the direction of the monopulse antenna from being changed too frequently, the MDA can employ ratio bins to determine when the direction of the monopulse antenna should be reversed. Also, the MDA may enforce a hold period during which a change in the direction of the monopulse antenna will not be performed. The MDA can employ one or more mapping equations to generate a steering signal as a function of the magnitude of the ratio. The mapping equations can be selectively employed based on whether tracking is being performed at or near the ratio null.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 7/28 - RADIO DIRECTION-FINDING; RADIO NAVIGATION; DETERMINING DISTANCE OR VELOCITY BY USE OF RADIO WAVES; LOCATING OR PRESENCE-DETECTING BY USE OF THE REFLECTION OR RERADIATION OF RADIO WAVES; ANALOGOUS ARRANGEMENTS USING OTHER WAVES - Details of systems according to groups , , of systems according to group - Details of pulse systems
  • G01S 13/66 - Radar-tracking systems; Analogous systems
  • G01S 13/44 - Monopulse radar, i.e. simultaneous lobing

5.

Designing an antenna array to meet specified performance criteria

      
Application Number 15785260
Grant Number 10312587
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-10-16
First Publication Date 2019-06-04
Grant Date 2019-06-04
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (USA)
Inventor
  • Zarubica, Radivoje
  • Kingston, Samuel C.
  • Harker, Neil K.
  • Nelson, N. Thomas

Abstract

An antenna array can be quickly and efficiently designed to meet specified performance criteria. A system can be configured to receive various performance criteria as inputs, and from these inputs, identify how elements of an antenna array should be arranged so that the antenna array will meet the performance criteria. An iterative process can be performed to identify at least one arrangement of elements that will best meet the performance criteria while also complying with specified structural constraints.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01Q 21/00 - Antenna arrays or systems
  • H01Q 3/26 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the distribution of energy across a radiating aperture
  • G01S 5/02 - Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more direction or position-line determinations; Position-fixing by co-ordinating two or more distance determinations using radio waves

6.

RF signal representation using particle bursts

      
Application Number 15268193
Grant Number 10186059
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-09-16
First Publication Date 2018-03-22
Grant Date 2019-01-22
Owner L3 Communications Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Musters, Adrian
  • Giallorenzi, Thomas R.
  • Booker, Joseph J.
  • Brown, Joe M.
  • Negroponte, Dimitri
  • Leventer, Sam
  • Hope, Clinton B.

Abstract

Embodiments are directed to representing radio frequency (RF) signals in a visualization using particle bursts. In one scenario, a computer system instantiates RF signal sources in a virtualization, where each RF signal source is configured to emit RF signals. The computer system then generates a stream of particle bursts to represent at least one of the emitted RF signals, and provides a visualization that shows the instantiated RF signal sources along with the generated particle bursts representing the emitted RF signals. In some cases, the visualization may be used to illustrate an anti-access, aerial denial (A2AD) environment. In other cases, the visualization may be used to illustrate network communications using particles, where each particle represents network data packets.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 11/20 - Drawing from basic elements, e.g. lines or circles
  • H04B 17/23 - Indication means, e.g. displays, alarms or audible means

7.

FAULT-TOLERANT LCD DISPLAY

      
Document Number 03036814
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-13
Open to Public Date 2018-03-22
Grant Date 2022-05-03
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Abernathy, Michael G.

Abstract

A fault-tolerant LCD display system comprises an LCD panel and a first driver coupled to the LCD panel and including a first gate driver and a first source driver, the first driver including a first transient voltage suppressor. A second driver is also coupled to the LCD panel and includes a second gate driver and a second source driver, the second driver including a second transient voltage suppressor. One of the first and second drivers is operable to be active while the other is inactive, and vice versa, and the first and second drivers are isolated from one another. The first and second transient voltage suppressors are operable to prevent a back biasing voltage from leaking back through the inactive driver and thus the transient voltage suppressors are operative to prevent a back biasing voltage from shunting through the non-active driver.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09G 3/36 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix by control of light from an independent source using liquid crystals
  • G09G 3/3266 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix using controlled light sources using electroluminescent panels semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED] organic, e.g. using organic light-emitting diodes [OLED] - Details of drivers for scan electrodes
  • G09G 3/3275 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix using controlled light sources using electroluminescent panels semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED] organic, e.g. using organic light-emitting diodes [OLED] - Details of drivers for data electrodes
  • G09G 3/20 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix

8.

FAULT-TOLERANT LCD DISPLAY

      
Application Number US2017051363
Publication Number 2018/053000
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-09-13
Publication Date 2018-03-22
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Abernathy, Michael G.

Abstract

A fault-tolerant LCD display system comprises an LCD panel and a first driver coupled to the LCD panel and including a first gate driver and a first source driver, the first driver including a first transient voltage suppressor. A second driver is also coupled to the LCD panel and includes a second gate driver and a second source driver, the second driver including a second transient voltage suppressor. One of the first and second drivers is operable to be active while the other is inactive, and vice versa, and the first and second drivers are isolated from one another. The first and second transient voltage suppressors are operable to prevent a back biasing voltage from leaking back through the inactive driver and thus the transient voltage suppressors are operative to prevent a back biasing voltage from shunting through the non-active driver.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09G 3/36 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix by control of light from an independent source using liquid crystals
  • G09G 3/3266 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix using controlled light sources using electroluminescent panels semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED] organic, e.g. using organic light-emitting diodes [OLED] - Details of drivers for scan electrodes
  • G09G 3/3275 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix using controlled light sources using electroluminescent panels semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED] organic, e.g. using organic light-emitting diodes [OLED] - Details of drivers for data electrodes
  • G09G 3/20 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix

9.

Fault-tolerant LCD display

      
Application Number 15266556
Grant Number 10037723
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-09-15
First Publication Date 2018-03-15
Grant Date 2018-07-31
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (USA)
Inventor Abernathy, Michael G.

Abstract

A fault-tolerant LCD display system comprises an LCD panel and a first driver coupled to the LCD panel and including a first gate driver and a first source driver, the first driver including a first transient voltage suppressor. A second driver is also coupled to the LCD panel and includes a second gate driver and a second source driver, the second driver including a second transient voltage suppressor. One of the first and second drivers is operable to be active while the other is inactive, and vice versa, and the first and second drivers are isolated from one another. The first and second transient voltage suppressors are operable to prevent a back biasing voltage from leaking back through the inactive driver and thus the transient voltage suppressors are operative to prevent a back biasing voltage from shunting through the non-active driver.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 3/038 - Control and interface arrangements therefor, e.g. drivers or device-embedded control circuitry
  • G09G 5/00 - Control arrangements or circuits for visual indicators common to cathode-ray tube indicators and other visual indicators
  • G09G 3/00 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes
  • G09G 3/36 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix by control of light from an independent source using liquid crystals
  • G02F 1/1368 - Active matrix addressed cells in which the switching element is a three-electrode device
  • G02F 1/1362 - Active matrix addressed cells

10.

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR COLLECTING, TRANSMITTING, AND UPDATING DYNAMIC STATUS DATA USING A SHORT RANGE WIRELESS TRANSCEIVER

      
Application Number US2017029827
Publication Number 2017/189841
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-27
Publication Date 2017-11-02
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATION CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Cohen, Rich
  • Martin, Jennifer

Abstract

The status of a device is continually monitored by a processor or programmable circuitry that has a powered on mode and a powered off mode. The device includes a short range wireless transceiver which allows the status data to be communicated via a wireless connection to an external wireless communication device, whether the processor or programmable circuitry is in the powered on mode or the powered off mode. The wireless communication device, in turn, transmits the status data to a maintenance/repair/monitoring facility via a communication network. This facilitates monitoring of the device in a non-intrusive manner and streamlines maintenance of the device. The wireless communication device also receives information from the external communication device, including information relevant to the operation of the device, and updates the status data based on the received information. This facilitates updates to the device, as needed.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04Q 9/00 - Arrangements in telecontrol or telemetry systems for selectively calling a substation from a main station, in which substation desired apparatus is selected for applying a control signal thereto or for obtaining measured values therefrom

11.

ISOLATED DIGITAL VIDEO INTERFACE RECEIVER AND METHOD FOR ISOLATING RECEIVED DIGITAL VIDEO INTERFACE SIGNALS

      
Application Number US2017026231
Publication Number 2017/176939
Status In Force
Filing Date 2017-04-05
Publication Date 2017-10-12
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Abernathy, Michael G.
  • Lovelace, Nathaniel F.

Abstract

Digital video signals are transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver (100B) via a digital video interface including shielded twisted pair cables (200A, 200B) that are surrounded by an over-braid shield (250). The over-braid shield is connected to a chassis ground (140) at a transmitting end and the receiving end. An interface conveys the received signals to receiver processing circuitry (150). The interface is connected to an isolated ground (125B), isolating the receiver processing circuitry. Cable shields of the twisted pairs are also connected to the isolated ground (125B), such that a return current is forced back through the twisted pair cable shields rather than the over-braid shield. This reduces electromagnetic emissions and confines transients primarily to the over-braid shield.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09G 5/00 - Control arrangements or circuits for visual indicators common to cathode-ray tube indicators and other visual indicators
  • H04L 25/02 - Baseband systems - Details

12.

VORTEX

      
Application Number 1347338
Status Registered
Filing Date 2017-02-28
Registration Date 2017-02-28
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Military-based aerial communications systems, namely, high-data rate, wideband, secure, real-time, portable communication devices, namely, modems, receivers, transceivers, and waveforms for use in air-to-ground secure communication networks; multi-band transceivers for use in secure aerial communication networks, namely, dual band transceivers capable of transmitting and receiving analog and digital data for use in secure intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance networks; military transceivers for use in single and multi-band aerial communication networks.

13.

ROVER

      
Application Number 1324426
Status Registered
Filing Date 2016-09-22
Registration Date 2016-09-22
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Communications systems, namely, high-data rate, wideband, secure, real-time portable communication devices for use in military, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and government applications; and communications systems, namely, modems, receivers, transceivers, modems, and waveforms for use in military, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, government, and commercial applications.

14.

L3 ROVER

      
Application Number 1322637
Status Registered
Filing Date 2016-09-22
Registration Date 2016-09-22
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Communications systems, namely, high-data rate, wideband, secure, real-time portable communication devices for use in military, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and government applications; and communications systems, namely, modems, receivers, transceivers, modems, and waveforms for use in military, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, government and commercial applications.

15.

Target locating device and methods

      
Application Number 15164399
Grant Number 09939252
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-05-25
First Publication Date 2016-11-24
Grant Date 2018-04-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Jancic, Dale
  • Rakowski, Christopher
  • Spencer, Donald
  • Morin, Steven Earnest

Abstract

A target location device has a video camera, a range finder, a self location module and an inertial measurement unit. The device provides a video display including video output of the camera and an object marker such as a cross-hair overlayed on the video output for aiming the camera on a reference point or on a target in the video output. The range finder determines a distance from the device to the target. The self location module identifies the geographic location of the device. The inertial measurement unit includes at least one gyro for providing outputs corresponding to the location of the reference point and the target. Video stabilization may be use to allow accurate placement of the object marker on the target or reference point. Automatic range finder firing and gyroscope error compensation are also provided.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G01B 11/02 - Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of optical techniques for measuring length, width, or thickness
  • G01C 3/08 - Use of electric radiation detectors
  • G01C 19/56 - Turn-sensitive devices using vibrating masses, e.g. vibratory angular rate sensors based on Coriolis forces
  • F41G 3/02 - Aiming or laying means using an independent line of sight
  • F41G 3/06 - Aiming or laying means with rangefinder
  • G01C 3/06 - Use of electric means to obtain final indication
  • F41G 3/16 - Sighting devices adapted for indirect laying of fire
  • F41G 3/18 - Auxiliary target devices adapted for indirect laying of fire

16.

SYNCHRONIZATION THROUGH WAVEFORM CORRELATION

      
Application Number US2016019381
Publication Number 2016/138147
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-02-24
Publication Date 2016-09-01
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORP. (USA)
Inventor
  • Landon, David
  • Nelson, David S.
  • Dickson, Robert L.
  • Yoho, Brian G.
  • Christensen, Carl

Abstract

Detecting timing of a synchronization sequence included in a data stream transmitted in a noisy channel. The synchronization sequence is a known data sequence purposely injected into the data stream for synchronization. A data stream waveform, is obtained from a noisy communication channel. The data stream waveform includes an instance of a synchronization sequence waveform. One or more samples of the synchronization sequence waveform are obtained. One or more samples of a model synchronization sequence waveform are obtained. The model synchronization sequence waveform models an expected waveform for the synchronization sequence being transmitted on the communication channel by applying the synchronization sequence to a model of the communication channel. The instance of the synchronization sequence waveform is correlated with the model synchronization sequence waveform by correlating one or more samples of the synchronization sequence waveform with the one or more samples of the model synchronization sequence waveform.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 7/04 - Speed or phase control by synchronisation signals
  • H04L 25/497 - Transmitting circuits; Receiving circuits using three or more amplitude levels by correlative coding, e.g. partial response coding or echo modulation coding

17.

REFLECTOR DISH

      
Application Number US2015012904
Publication Number 2016/122443
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-01-26
Publication Date 2016-08-04
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kim, Felix, Sung-Hoon
  • Dombovy-Johnson, Matthew
  • Webster, Scott, David
  • Morris, David, James

Abstract

A portable communication station has a reflector dish that can be assembled and disassembled by a user. It has a hub with two spaced parallel plates extending from a hub body. A set of interchangeable dish segments together make up a concave reflective surface with the hub, and they each have a respective hub connector structure that snaps into place in the hub between the plates. Latches connect between the adjacent dish segments to secure them together. The latches each have a latching member that snaps over a latch element so that two engagement faces of the latch are compressed against each other, making the dish shape accurate and robust enough to withstand wind and other environmental factors. The dish can be disassembled by unlatching the latches and pulling the segments away from the hub.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01Q 1/08 - Means for collapsing antennas or parts thereof
  • H01Q 9/46 - Resonant antennas with a plurality of elements having mutually inclined substantially straight portions with rigid elements diverging from single point

18.

Target locating device and methods

      
Application Number 13833030
Grant Number 09372070
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-15
First Publication Date 2016-06-21
Grant Date 2016-06-21
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Jancic, Dale
  • Rakowski, Christopher
  • Spencer, Donald

Abstract

A target location device has a video camera, a range finder, a self location module and an inertial measurement unit. The device provides a video display including video output of the camera and an object marker such as a cross-hair overlayed on the video output for aiming the camera on a reference point or on a target in the video output. The range finder determines a distance from the device to the target. The self location module identifies the geographic location of the device. The inertial measurement unit includes at least one gyro for providing outputs corresponding to the location of the reference point and the target. Video stabilization may be use to allow accurate placement of the object marker on the target or reference point. Automatic range finder firing and gyroscope error compensation are also provided.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06K 9/00 - Methods or arrangements for reading or recognising printed or written characters or for recognising patterns, e.g. fingerprints
  • G01B 11/02 - Measuring arrangements characterised by the use of optical techniques for measuring length, width, or thickness
  • G06T 7/00 - Image analysis
  • G01C 3/06 - Use of electric means to obtain final indication

19.

FAIL SAFE AIRCRAFT MONITORING AND TRACKING

      
Application Number US2015049984
Publication Number 2016/044161
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-09-14
Publication Date 2016-03-24
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Schmutz, Thomas, R.
  • Carro, Eduardo, M.
  • Nemat, Ayaz
  • Reilly, Sean, P.

Abstract

Flight data recorder receives from an aircraft a data stream specifying values for flight data parameters while an aircraft is in flight. The flight data recorder stores the values in a crash survivable non- volatile memory unit of the flight data recorder. The flight data recorder determines an occurrence during flight of an exception condition based on an evaluation of at least one exception parameter. Responsive to determining the occurrence of the exception condition, the flight data recorder wirelessly communicates selected aircraft data to a remote location external of the aircraft using a wireless transmitter under the exclusive control of the flight data recorder.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64D 47/00 - Equipment not otherwise provided for
  • B64D 45/00 - Aircraft indicators or protectors not otherwise provided for

20.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SATELLITE USING MULTIFUNCTIONAL MOTHERBOARD

      
Application Number US2014060550
Publication Number 2015/178953
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-10-14
Publication Date 2015-11-26
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Ralph, Loren, E.
  • Rodgers, Eddie
  • Roberson, James, H.

Abstract

A satellite is configured for use in space so as to receive RF signals, convert them to a different frequency range, and re -transmit the converted RF signals. The satellite comprises a payload area supporting a motherboard structure with a plurality of frequency converters supported on it. The frequency converters are each connected with an antenna system of the satellite so that each of them receives a respective RF input signal. A local oscillator source supported on said motherboard structure generates a local oscillator signal, and a motherboard in the motherboard structure receives the local oscillator signal and transmits it through the motherboard to each of the frequency converters. The frequency converters each convert the respective RF input signal to a respective RF output signal using the local oscillator signal and transmit the RF output signal to the antenna system so as to be transmitted wirelessly.

IPC Classes  ?

21.

Fusion night vision system

      
Application Number 13828816
Grant Number 09148579
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-14
First Publication Date 2015-09-29
Grant Date 2015-09-29
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation (USA)
Inventor Schwartz, Sheldon

Abstract

A fusion night vision system has an optical element coupled to a display for improving the performance and viewability of images through a fusion night vision device while reducing overall system cost. The display producing a scene image from an image detector. The optical element has a flat input surface and a curved output surface. The curved output surface shaped to match an output surface of an image intensifier tube. The output from the display and the image intensifier being combined in an image combiner before entering an eyepiece for presentation to an operator as a fused image.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 31/00 - SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES NOT COVERED BY CLASS - Details thereof
  • H04N 5/235 - Circuitry for compensating for variation in the brightness of the object
  • H04N 5/33 - Transforming infrared radiation

22.

ADAPTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS

      
Application Number US2014022161
Publication Number 2015/134044
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-03-07
Publication Date 2015-09-11
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Falash, Mark
  • Pollak, Eytan
  • Barnoske, Michael
  • Rovny, George
  • Stewart, Coy, Clifton
  • Ducharme, Robert, J.

Abstract

A system and method for training a student employ a simulation station that displays output to the student and receives input. The computer system has a rules engine operating on it and computer accessible data storage storing (i) learning object data including learning objects configured to provide interaction with the student at the simulation system and (ii) rule data defining a plurality of rules accessed by the rules engine. The rules data includes, for each rule, respective (a) if-portion data defining a condition of data and (b) then-portion data defining an action to be performed at the simulation station. The rules engine causes the computer system to perform the action when the condition of data is present in the data storage. For at least some of the rules, the action comprises output of one of the learning objects so as to interact with the student. The system may be networked with middleware and adapters that map data received over the network to rules engine memory.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09B 19/00 - Teaching not covered by other main groups of this subclass

23.

Night vision device test apparatus

      
Application Number 14485929
Grant Number 09110034
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-09-15
First Publication Date 2015-08-18
Grant Date 2015-08-18
Owner L-3 Communications Corp. (USA)
Inventor
  • Cranton, Brian W.
  • Braudis, Peter D.
  • Blais, Mark A.

Abstract

Night vision devices utilize image intensifier tubes to see in low light conditions. A man-portable tester allows an operator to check for defects and determine the image resolution of the image intensifier tube quickly and easily without a power source or a darkened room.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01D 18/00 - Testing or calibrating apparatus or arrangements provided for in groups
  • G01N 21/88 - Investigating the presence of flaws, defects or contamination

24.

WEB-BASED RECORDER CONFIGURATION UTILITY

      
Application Number US2015011146
Publication Number 2015/108850
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-01-13
Publication Date 2015-07-23
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Cunningham, Daniel, John
  • White, Todd, R.

Abstract

A method and system for identifying a data recorder based upon a unique signature generated for the data recorder. Configuration information is received, the information specifying a plurality of data recording input parameters which are selected to facilitate use of the data recorder in a particular data recording application. A unique signature is generated according for the data recorder, the unique signature including a code which uniquely identifies the data recorder based on a transformation of the configuration information. The unique signature is stored for subsequent access or reference. To differentiate between similar makes and models of data recorders, at least a portion of the unique signature includes a unique core part number that is assigned to only one data recorder by, for example, the manufacturer of the data recorder.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01F 17/00 - Methods or apparatus for determining the capacity of containers or cavities, or the volume of solid bodies
  • B64F 5/00 - Designing, manufacturing, assembling, cleaning, maintaining or repairing aircraft, not otherwise provided for; Handling, transporting, testing or inspecting aircraft components, not otherwise provided for

25.

NIGHT VISION COMPATIBLE DISPLAY

      
Document Number 02922125
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-08-28
Open to Public Date 2015-03-05
Grant Date 2019-06-04
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Tripathi, Sanjay

Abstract

An aspect of the disclosure relates to an OLED display (30) compatible for operation in both a day mode and a night mode and methods of operating such a display (30). In one embodiment, a display 30 comprises a screen (120), a plurality of sub-pixels including red (122), green (124), blue (126) and night-vision (128) pixels. The display (30) also comprises an arrangement scheme for the sub-pixels.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09G 3/32 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix using controlled light sources using electroluminescent panels semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED]

26.

NIGHT VISION COMPATIBLE DISPLAY

      
Application Number US2014053097
Publication Number 2015/031582
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-08-28
Publication Date 2015-03-05
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Tripathi, Sanjay

Abstract

An aspect of the disclosure relates to an OLED display (30) compatible for operation in both a day mode and a night mode and methods of operating such a display (30). In one embodiment, a display 30 comprises a screen (120), a plurality of sub-pixels including red (122), green (124), blue (126) and night-vision (128) pixels. The display (30) also comprises an arrangement scheme for the sub-pixels.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09G 3/32 - Control arrangements or circuits, of interest only in connection with visual indicators other than cathode-ray tubes for presentation of an assembly of a number of characters, e.g. a page, by composing the assembly by combination of individual elements arranged in a matrix using controlled light sources using electroluminescent panels semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED]

27.

HIGH FREQUENCY MIXER, METHOD AND SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2014028158
Publication Number 2014/143956
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-03-14
Publication Date 2014-09-18
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Ralph, Loren, E.
  • Rodgers, Eddie
  • Muir, Jeffrey, S.

Abstract

A thin film circuit, particularly desirable for satellite communications, mixes RF and an LO giga-hertz-range input signals to yield an IF signal by splitting the LO and RF signals into two, with a 180 degree phase shift introduced into one of the resulting signals. The LO and RF signals are then each mixed in parallel mixers. The outputs of the mixers have the IF signal with spurious (spur) signals in frequencies that are multiples of the frequencies of the RF or LO signals. The outputs are mixed together so that some of the spur signals cancel each other out and the IF signals are added in phase.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01Q 1/38 - Structural form of radiating elements, e.g. cone, spiral, umbrella formed by a conductive layer on an insulating support
  • H01Q 3/42 - Arrangements for changing or varying the orientation or the shape of the directional pattern of the waves radiated from an antenna or antenna system varying the distribution of energy across a radiating aperture varying the phase by electrical means using frequency-mixing
  • H03D 7/10 - Transference of modulation from one carrier to another, e.g. frequency-changing by means of discharge tubes having more than two electrodes the signals to be mixed being applied between different pairs of electrodes

28.

COMBINED HUD/HDD DISPLAY

      
Document Number 02901599
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-12-04
Open to Public Date 2014-06-12
Grant Date 2022-09-06
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Garcia, Joseph H.

Abstract

An integrated dual-mode display system that comprises both a heads down display (HDD) and a heads up display (HUD) combined in a single unit that includes a frame and a video processor configured to drive both the HDD and the HUD. The video processor is configured to operate in a first mode in which a same video is displayed on both the HDD and the HUD. The video processor is further configured to operate in a second mode in which a first video is displayed on the HDD and a second video, different from the first video, is displayed on the HUD. Space inside vehicles, such as airplanes, is limited, and HUD and HDD systems compete for this limited space. There is a need for a compact visual display system that can display both HUD and HDD infomiation.

29.

TOUCH SENSOR CONTROLLER RESPONSIVE TO ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

      
Document Number 02901601
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-12-04
Open to Public Date 2014-06-12
Grant Date 2021-04-27
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Conway, Jerome
  • Dutton, Marcus

Abstract

A touch sensor controller system for use in a vehicle of the type utilizing a software application to be interfaced with by an operator of the vehicle includes a touch sensor and a touch detector associated with the touch sensor. A touch gesture processor is provided which prevents unwanted or unintended touch gestures from being communicated to the application software during certain operating conditions of the vehicle. The touch gesture processor receives inputs of the operating conditions of the vehicle and receives touch gesture information from the touch detector, and the touch gesture processor is operative to determine the types of touch gestures to be permitted to be passed to the software application.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 3/04883 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures for inputting data by handwriting, e.g. gesture or text
  • G06F 3/041 - Digitisers, e.g. for touch screens or touch pads, characterised by the transducing means

30.

COMBINED HUD/HDD DISPLAY WITH AMOLED MOUNTED ON A SINGLE FRAME

      
Application Number US2013073099
Publication Number 2014/089199
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-12-04
Publication Date 2014-06-12
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Garcia, Joseph, H.

Abstract

An integrated dual-mode visual display system which includes both a large-area heads down display and a heads up display combined in a single unit includes a housing or chassis, a flat panel display attached to the housing or chassis, a HUD projector for projecting HUD images and/or data, and a processor housed within the housing or attached to the chassis for driving both the HUD projector and the flat panel display. The processor comprises a video generator for generating video images to be displayed on the flat panel display and on the HUD. The HUD and the HDD (the flat panel display) can display the same information, completely distinct information, or information that has some commonality (some information is uniquely displayed on one or the other of the HUD and HDD displays, while some information is displayed on both the HUD and the HDD).

IPC Classes  ?

  • B60K 35/00 - Arrangement or adaptations of instruments

31.

TOUCH SENSOR CONTROLLER RESPONSIVE TO ENVIRONMENTAL OPERATING CONDITIONS

      
Application Number US2013073104
Publication Number 2014/089202
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-12-04
Publication Date 2014-06-12
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Conway, Jerome
  • Dutton, Marcus

Abstract

A touch sensor controller system for use in a vehicle of the type utilizing a software application to be interfaced with by an operator of the vehicle includes a touch sensor and a touch detector associated with the touch sensor. A touch gesture processor is provided which prevents unwanted or unintended touch gestures from being communicated to the application software during certain operating conditions of the vehicle. The touch gesture processor receives inputs of the operating conditions of the vehicle and receives touch gesture information from the touch detector, and the touch gesture processor is operative to determine the types of touch gestures to be permitted to be passed to the software application.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 3/0488 - Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] using specific features provided by the input device, e.g. functions controlled by the rotation of a mouse with dual sensing arrangements, or of the nature of the input device, e.g. tap gestures based on pressure sensed by a digitiser using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures
  • B60R 16/02 - Electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for; Arrangement of elements of electric or fluid circuits specially adapted for vehicles and not otherwise provided for electric
  • G06F 3/041 - Digitisers, e.g. for touch screens or touch pads, characterised by the transducing means
  • B60K 35/00 - Arrangement or adaptations of instruments

32.

TRANSFORMERLESS SWITCHED MODE NIGHT VISION DEVICE POWER SUPPLY

      
Application Number US2013048954
Publication Number 2014/008199
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-07-01
Publication Date 2014-01-09
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Lewis, Todd

Abstract

A switching power supply (102) for a night vision device (100) converts a battery (113) voltage to high DC voltages for powering photocathode (103), screen (105), and micro-channel plate MCP (104) of the night vision device (100). The switching power supply (102) generates and adjusts a photocathode voltage instruction signal having a duty cycle based on the difference between a reference photocathode voltage and the photocathode voltage circuit output voltage. The switching power supply (102) generates and adjusts a screen voltage instruction signal having a duty cycle based on the difference between a reference screen voltage and the screen voltage circuit output voltage. The switching power supply (102) performs automatic brightness control and auto-gating without directly sensing the output load current.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H02M 7/10 - Conversion of ac power input into dc power output without possibility of reversal by static converters using discharge tubes without control electrode or semiconductor devices without control electrode arranged for operation in series, e.g. for multiplication of voltage
  • G02B 23/12 - Telescopes, e.g. binoculars; Periscopes; Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies; Viewfinders; Optical aiming or sighting devices with means for image conversion or intensification

33.

TOUCH-SCREEN WITH FRONT-MOUNTED FLEXIBLE DISPLAY

      
Application Number US2013037569
Publication Number 2013/159088
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-04-22
Publication Date 2013-10-24
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Conway, Jerome, S.
  • Fletcher, Mark, W.

Abstract

A display system includes a backing, a touch-screen, and a front-mounted flexible display. The backing provides a rigid substrate or base upon which the other components are mounted. The touch-screen includes a conductive rear panel and a conductive front panel separated from the rear panel by an insulating air gap. The front conductive panel is flexible enough and positioned close enough to the rear panel that touching the front panel causes enough deflection of the front panel to cause it to bridge the air gap locally and to contact the rear panel. Thus, in this way the electrical path (and therefore the resistance of the circuit) can be mapped to the particular location on the touch-screen touched by the user.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 3/045 - Digitisers, e.g. for touch screens or touch pads, characterised by the transducing means using resistive elements, e.g. a single continuous surface or two parallel surfaces put in contact

34.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONVERSION OF GPS HEADING DATA FOR USE BY ELECTRONIC FLIGHT DIRECTOR

      
Document Number 02809794
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-15
Open to Public Date 2013-09-19
Grant Date 2017-10-17
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Strickling, James Eugene

Abstract

An improved Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) module for use with an aircraft, wherein the HSI module is adapted for accepting Bank Angle Commands or waypoint data from the GPS flight module and for using the same to determine a heading error. The HSI module is further adapted for outputting the heading error to the Flight Director module where it can be used to create a Roll Command for output to the Auto- Pilot, whereby the Auto-Pilot can be commanded to follow a turn using the HSI and the Flight Director without requiring an additional module be added to the aircraft to create the heading error for use by the Flight Director. The waypoint data can be of the "flyover" type or the "flyby" type.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 13/16 - Initiating means actuated automatically, e.g. responsive to gust detectors
  • B64D 11/00 - Passenger or crew accommodation; Flight-deck installations not otherwise provided for
  • B64D 43/00 - Arrangements or adaptations of instruments
  • B64D 47/00 - Equipment not otherwise provided for

35.

BACKLIGHT DISPLAY USING PHOTOLUMINESCENT MATERIAL TUNED TO IMPROVE NVIS COMPATIBILITY

      
Document Number 02808609
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-08
Open to Public Date 2013-09-12
Grant Date 2021-10-26
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Mcdavitt, Daniel L.

Abstract

An NVIS-compatible backlight assembly for an LCD display comprising a short-wavelength (blue) light source positioned in a first layer and a photoluminescent layer positioned adjacent the first layer for transforming blue monochrome emission from the blue light source into tri-color light for use as a full-color light source, while minimizing radiance in NVIS-sensitive regions.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02F 1/13357 - Illuminating devices
  • G02B 23/12 - Telescopes, e.g. binoculars; Periscopes; Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies; Viewfinders; Optical aiming or sighting devices with means for image conversion or intensification

36.

HARMONIC MODE MAGNETRON

      
Application Number US2013029985
Publication Number 2013/134700
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-03-08
Publication Date 2013-09-12
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Whyman, Neil G.

Abstract

A novel magnetron achieves increased power output at high frequencies by replacing a typical resonant cavity with a slow-wave waveguide structure. Waveguides built into the anode body sustain oscillations having phase change coefficients of 2*pi*n radians per section, where n is a positive integer. The magnetron is capable of supporting RF oscillations at frequency harmonics of the fundamental frequency, permitting it to operate at frequencies double or quadruple that of a similarly sized conventional magnetron.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01J 25/56 - Magnetrons, i.e. tubes with a magnet system producing an H-field crossing the E-field with an electron space having a shape that does not prevent any electron from moving completely around the cathode or guide electrode having only one cavity or other resonator, e.g. neutrode tubes with interdigital arrangement of anodes, e.g. turbator tube

37.

METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING NETWORK TRAFFIC

      
Application Number US2013022773
Publication Number 2013/112606
Status In Force
Filing Date 2013-01-23
Publication Date 2013-08-01
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Strebe, Matthew
  • Whittenton, Nathan, V.
  • Collins, Timothy, C.

Abstract

Methods, apparatus, and computer readable storage media reduce or eliminate network traffic meeting criteria. In some aspects, network traffic transmitted by one or more source nodes to one or more destination nodes may comprise a denial of service attack against the destination node(s). At least a portion of the denial of service attack traffic may be reduced or eliminated with the disclosed methods and apparatus. In one aspect, a method of managing undesirable network traffic transmitted from a source node to a destination node over a communications network includes receiving a notification of a routing rule change, authenticating the notification, determining a network routing rule based on the notification, applying the network routing rule, determining a network path toward the source node, determining an entity based on the network path, and transmitting a notification of the routing rule change to the entity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 15/173 - Interprocessor communication using an interconnection network, e.g. matrix, shuffle, pyramid, star or snowflake

38.

ADAPTIVE TRAINING SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS

      
Application Number US2012053700
Publication Number 2013/033723
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-09-04
Publication Date 2013-03-07
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Falash, Mark
  • Pollak, Eytan
  • Barnoske, Michael

Abstract

A system and method for training a student employ a simulation station that displays output to the student and receives input. The computer system has a rules engine operating on it and computer accessible data storage storing (i) learning object data including learning objects configured to provide interaction with the student at the simulation system and (ii) rule data defining a plurality of rules accessed by the rules engine. The rules data includes, for each rule, respective (a) if-portion data defining a condition of data and (b) then-portion data defining an action to be performed at the simulation station. The rules engine causes the computer system to perform the action when the condition of data is present in the data storage. For at least some of the rules, the action comprises output of one of the learning objects so as to interact with the student.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09B 9/00 - Simulators for teaching or training purposes
  • G09B 5/06 - Electrically-operated educational appliances with both visual and audible presentation of the material to be studied
  • G09B 19/00 - Teaching not covered by other main groups of this subclass
  • G06Q 50/20 - Education

39.

TETHERED PAYLOAD SYSTEM AND METHOD

      
Application Number US2012047744
Publication Number 2013/013219
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-07-20
Publication Date 2013-01-24
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Macculloch, David
  • Giorgi, Thomas
  • Cote, Gregory, S.

Abstract

A vehicle, especially a maritime vessel, is provided with an autogyro drawn by a tether. The tether contains mechanical strengthening components that enable it to securely retain the autogyro to the vehicle. The tether also contains two electrical conductors carrying different phases of AC power to the autogyro, and four optical fibers carrying optical data signals to and from the autogyro electronic payloads and avionics control circuitry. Signal converters at ends of the tether convert a wide range of electrical or wireless signals to optical data signals for transmission along the tether, and then back into the original electrical signal format for use by the autogyro or vehicle electronics.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64C 27/20 - Rotorcraft characterised by having shrouded rotors, e.g. flying platforms
  • B64F 3/00 - Ground installations specially adapted for captive aircraft
  • H04B 10/12 - Transmission through light guides, e.g. optical fibres (H04B 10/22, H04B 10/24, H04B 10/30 take precedence);;

40.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING VARIOUS TYPES OF DATA ON A SINGLE PACKET

      
Document Number 02841045
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-02-07
Open to Public Date 2013-01-10
Grant Date 2016-11-29
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Carro, Eduardo M.
  • Berecz, Endre

Abstract

Data recording systems (100) and methods (400) for synchronizing data of a plurality of different data types on a single packet (300). The methods involve: receiving the data and an audio frame containing voice data and timing data communicated over a plurality of channels; generating, in response to the reception of the audio frame, a combined packet on which the audio frame and at least a portion of the data are time synchronized to each other; and substantially simultaneously storing the combined packet in a primary data store and a secondary data store of a data recorder for subsequent use in reconstructing events leading up to a crash of a land vehicle, aircraft or vessel. The portion of data may include data link data, flight data and/or image/video data. The channels may include a cockpit channel and a plurality of pilot channels.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 3/06 - Digital input from, or digital output to, record carriers
  • B62D 41/00 - Fittings for identifying vehicles in case of collision; Fittings for marking or recording collision areas
  • B63B 49/00 - Arrangements of nautical instruments or navigational aids
  • B64D 47/00 - Equipment not otherwise provided for

41.

TRANSITIONED FILM GROWTH FOR CONDUCTIVE SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS

      
Application Number US2011001801
Publication Number 2013/006151
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-10-24
Publication Date 2013-01-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Syllaios, Athanasios, J.
  • Taylor, Michael, F.
  • Ajmera, Sameer, K.

Abstract

A center region of conductive material/s may be disposed or "sandwiched" between transition regions of relatively lower conductivity materials to provide substantially low defect density interfaces for the sandwiched material. The center region and surrounding transition regions may in turn be disposed or sandwiched between dielectric insulative material to form a sandwiched and transitioned device structure. The center region of such a sandwiched structure may be implemented, for example, as a device layer such as conductive microbolometer layer for a microbolometer detector structure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 27/14 - Devices consisting of a plurality of semiconductor or other solid-state components formed in or on a common substrate including semiconductor components sensitive to infrared radiation, light, electromagnetic radiation of shorter wavelength or corpuscular radiation and specially adapted either for the conversion of the energy of such radiation into electrical energy
  • H01L 21/20 - Deposition of semiconductor materials on a substrate, e.g. epitaxial growth

42.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZING VARIOUS TYPES OF DATA ON A SINGLE PACKET

      
Application Number US2012024047
Publication Number 2013/006210
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-02-07
Publication Date 2013-01-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Carro, Eduardo M.
  • Berecz, Endre

Abstract

Data recording systems (100) and methods (400) for synchronizing data of a plurality of different data types on a single packet (300). The methods involve: receiving the data and an audio frame containing voice data and timing data communicated over a plurality of channels; generating, in response to the reception of the audio frame, a combined packet on which the audio frame and at least a portion of the data are time synchronized to each other; and substantially simultaneously storing the combined packet in a primary data store and a secondary data store of a data recorder for subsequent use in reconstructing events leading up to a crash of a land vehicle, aircraft or vessel. The portion of data may include data link data, flight data and/or image/video data. The channels may include a cockpit channel and a plurality of pilot channels.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 3/06 - Digital input from, or digital output to, record carriers
  • B62D 41/00 - Fittings for identifying vehicles in case of collision; Fittings for marking or recording collision areas
  • B64D 47/00 - Equipment not otherwise provided for
  • B63B 49/00 - Arrangements of nautical instruments or navigational aids

43.

GRAPHICS PROCESSING ARCHITECTURE FOR AN FPGA

      
Application Number US2012023470
Publication Number 2012/106419
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-02-01
Publication Date 2012-08-09
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Dutton, Marcus, Franklin

Abstract

A graphic processor device is implemented on a field programmable gate array ("FPGA") circuitry comprises a pipeline formatter that sets graphic commands and vertex data into structures, and a rasterizer that interpolates between vertices in the vertex data to generate lines and filling between at least one edge to generate a structure, wherein output of the rasterizer is a stream of fragments that become pixels. The graphic processor device further includes a frame buffer that receives a stream of fragments and blends a plurality of fragments before the plurality of fragments are stored in a frame buffer, and an output processor configured to retrieve a plurality of fragments from the frame buffer and transmits a plurality of pixels according to a predefined resolution.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 1/20 - Processor architectures; Processor configuration, e.g. pipelining

44.

RASTERIZER PACKET GENERATOR FOR USE IN GRAPHICS PROCESSOR

      
Application Number US2012023486
Publication Number 2012/106429
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-02-01
Publication Date 2012-08-09
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Dutton, Marcus, Frankllin

Abstract

A rasterizer in a graphic processor device implemented on a field programmable gate array circuitry (FPGA). The rasterizer comprises a preprocessor that creates data packets to generate at least one line, a main module that generates a stream of data fragments that become pixels, and a postprocessor that combines the data fragments and pipeline commands into one output to a fragment processor.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06T 1/20 - Processor architectures; Processor configuration, e.g. pipelining

45.

INTERNET ISOLATION FOR AVOIDING INTERNET SECURITY THREATS

      
Application Number US2012023027
Publication Number 2012/103517
Status In Force
Filing Date 2012-01-27
Publication Date 2012-08-02
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Hoy, Robert, B.
  • Fenkner, Mark
  • Farren, Sean, W.

Abstract

A host computer supports a virtual guest system running thereon. The host system has a firewall that prevents it from communicating directly with the Internet, except with predetermined trusted sites. The virtual guest runs on a hypervisor, and the virtual guest comprises primarily a browser program that is allowed to contact the Internet freely via an Internet access connection that is completely separate from the host computer connection, such as a dedicated network termination point with its specific Internet IP address, or by tunneling through the host machine architecture to reach the Internet without exposing the host system. The virtual guest system is separated and completely isolated by an internal firewall from the host, and the guest cannot access any of the resources of the host computer, except that the guest can initiate cut, copy and paste operations that reach the host, and the guest can also request print of documents. The host can transfer files to and from a virtual data storage area accessible by the guest by manual operator action. No other transfer of data except these user initiated actions is permitted.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 21/22 - by restricting access to, or manipulation of, programmes or processes

46.

PIXEL-LEVEL OPTICALLY TRANSITIONING FILTER ELEMENTS FOR DETECTOR DEVICES

      
Application Number US2011000657
Publication Number 2011/139326
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-11
Publication Date 2011-11-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Fagan, Iii, Thomas P.
  • Brady, John F.
  • Schimert, Thomas R.
  • Syllaios, Athanasios J.

Abstract

Optically transitioning pixel-level filtering using a multi-level structure that includes an isolated optically transitioning filter element that is suspended over a corresponding radiation detector element in a one-to-one relationship to provide, for example, one or more features such as spectral detection and/or selective radiation immunity.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 31/09 - Devices sensitive to infrared, visible or ultra- violet radiation
  • G01J 5/02 - Constructional details
  • G01J 5/20 - Radiation pyrometry, e.g. infrared or optical thermometry using electric radiation detectors using resistors, thermistors or semiconductors sensitive to radiation, e.g. photoconductive devices

47.

PIXEL STRUCTURE FOR MICROBOLOMETER DETECTOR

      
Application Number US2011000658
Publication Number 2011/139327
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-11
Publication Date 2011-11-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Hanson, Charles M.

Abstract

Microbolometer pixel structures including membrane material in a current path between at least two spaced electrodes, the membrane material having multiple openings defined in the current path that are configured such that substantially the entire volume of electrically conductive membrane material in at least a portion of the current path contributes to conduction of current between the electrical contacts.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01J 5/20 - Radiation pyrometry, e.g. infrared or optical thermometry using electric radiation detectors using resistors, thermistors or semiconductors sensitive to radiation, e.g. photoconductive devices
  • G01J 5/24 - Use of specially adapted circuits, e.g. bridge circuits

48.

PIXEL-LEVEL OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR UNCOOLED INFRARED DETECTOR DEVICES

      
Application Number US2011000659
Publication Number 2011/139328
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-11
Publication Date 2011-11-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Schimert, Thomas R.
  • Fagan Iii, Thomas P.
  • Syllaios, Athanasios J.

Abstract

Pixel-level monolithic optical element configurations for uncooled infrared detectors and focal plane arrays in which a monolithically integrated or fabricated optical element may be suspended over a microbolometer pixel membrane structure of an uncooled infrared detector element A monolithic optical element may be, for example, a polarizing or spectral filter element, an optically active filter element, or a microlens element that is structurally attached by an insulating interconnect to the existing metal interconnects such that the installation of the optical element substantially does not impact the thermal mass or thermal time constant of the microbolometer pixel structure, and such that it requires little if any additional device real estate area beyond the area originally consumed by the microbolometer pixel structure interconnects.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 31/09 - Devices sensitive to infrared, visible or ultra- violet radiation
  • G01J 5/02 - Constructional details
  • G01J 5/20 - Radiation pyrometry, e.g. infrared or optical thermometry using electric radiation detectors using resistors, thermistors or semiconductors sensitive to radiation, e.g. photoconductive devices

49.

OPTICALLY TRANSITIONING THERMAL DETECTOR STRUCTURES

      
Application Number US2011000660
Publication Number 2011/139329
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-04-11
Publication Date 2011-11-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Beratan, Howard

Abstract

A thermal absorption structure of a radiation thermal detector element may include an optically transitioning material configured such that optical conductivity of the thermal absorption structure is temperature sensitive and such that the detector element absorbs radiation less efficiently as its temperature increases, thus reducing its ultimate maximum temperature.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01L 31/09 - Devices sensitive to infrared, visible or ultra- violet radiation
  • G01J 5/02 - Constructional details

50.

RADIATION MONITOR

      
Application Number US2010002609
Publication Number 2011/037631
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-09-23
Publication Date 2011-03-31
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Johnson, Robert, Eugene
  • Bryant, Charles
  • Boncore, James
  • Foglio, John

Abstract

A personal radiation monitor worn by a person who may be exposed to potentially harmful radiation includes a main unit and a radiation sensor cartridge which is matable with and removable from the main unit of the monitor. The removable sensor cartridge includes one or more radiation sensor elements for detecting radiation, and further includes an electronic memory having stored therein calibration and identification information relating to the type of radiation and/or frequency bands of radiation which the sensor or sensors are designed to detect. The sensor cartridge is easily removable from the main unit of the monitor so that one sensor cartridge is interchangeable by the end user with another sensor cartridge.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01J 1/00 - Photometry, e.g. photographic exposure meter

51.

OVERMODED DISTRIBUTED INTERACTION NETWORK

      
Application Number US2010048793
Publication Number 2011/034856
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-09-14
Publication Date 2011-03-24
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kowalczyk, Richard Donald
  • Kirshner, Mark Frederick
  • Wilsen, Craig Bisset

Abstract

An overmoded distributed interaction network is provided that generates high peak and average RF power amplification at high frequencies. A series of overmoded cavities are bounded by parallel or concentric grids that may be separated by metallic spacers adapted to function as a photonic bandgap circuit to suppress competing electromagnetic modes. The selected electromagnetic modes have wavelengths much shorter than the lateral dimension of the grids, allowing the beam-wave interaction to be distributed transversely for improved interaction efficiency. The grids may optionally be slotted and arranged to provide a serpentine traveling wave tube configuration.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01P 1/16 - Auxiliary devices for mode conversion

52.

ACTIVE ELECTRONICALLY STEERED CATHODE EMISSION

      
Application Number US2010044289
Publication Number 2011/025633
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-08-03
Publication Date 2011-03-03
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kirshner, Mark, Frederick
  • Wilsen, Craig, Bisset
  • Kowalczyk, Richard, Donald

Abstract

An active electronically steered cathode (AESC) applies one or more electromagnetic modes to an input cavity, similar to that used in an inductive output tube. The structure and superposition of these modes creates local electric field maxima, causing the electron emission site or sites to move or be distributed across the surface of the cathode. Changing the amplitude, phase, or frequency of the modes provides time-variable control of the electric field profile, thereby generating electronically steered electron beams. One embodiment employs a pair of orthogonal TM modes driven out of phase, causing the electric field maximum to rotate around an annular cathode, producing a helical beam. Slots in the control grid may be used to segment the helical beam into discrete bunches to provide additional density modulation.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G21K 1/08 - Deviation, concentration, or focusing of the beam by electric or magnetic means

53.

HYBRID MODULATION IN AN EMISSION-GATED ELECTRON GUN

      
Application Number US2010044164
Publication Number 2011/025628
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-08-02
Publication Date 2011-03-03
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kirshner, Mark Frederick
  • Wilsen, Craig Bisset
  • Kowalczyk, Richard Donald
  • Armstrong, Carter Michael

Abstract

An apparatus and method of modulating an electron beam to induce a high degree of spatial bunching uses multiple control grids located in close proximity to an electron-emitting cathode. An RF field couples to the electron beam in the cathode-grid gap to induce velocity modulation. The electron beam then propagates through a first control grid, allowing the velocity modulation to induce spatial bunching. The electron beam then traverses a gap between the first grid and a second control grid and interacts with the RF field to induce further bunching of the beam. Simulations show that bunching factors of 50:1 may be achieved.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G21K 1/08 - Deviation, concentration, or focusing of the beam by electric or magnetic means

54.

MAGNETICALLY INSULATED COLD-CATHODE ELECTRON GUN

      
Application Number US2010038715
Publication Number 2010/151458
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-06-15
Publication Date 2010-12-29
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Whaley, David, Riley
  • Duggal, Ramon
  • Armstrong, Carter, Michael

Abstract

A system and method of magnetically insulating the cathode of a cold-cathode electron gun is achieved. A strong magnetic field is applied in the vicinity of the cold cathode to deflect and constrain the flow of electrons emitted from structures within the electron gun. The magnetic field largely prevents re-reflected primary and secondary electrons from reaching the cathode, thereby improving the operation and increasing the life of the cold-cathode electron gun. In addition, the insulating magnetic field improves electron beam focusing and enables a reduction in the magnitude of static electric focusing fields employed in the vicinity of the cold cathode, further reducing the electron gun's susceptibility to destructive arcing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01J 25/34 - Travelling-wave tubes; Tubes in which a travelling wave is simulated at spaced gaps

55.

FIELD OBSERVABLE LIGHTING FOR AIRPORT SURFACE VEHICLES

      
Application Number US2010025752
Publication Number 2010/099531
Status In Force
Filing Date 2010-03-01
Publication Date 2010-09-02
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Allen, John, W.
  • Goelz, Richard
  • Roesler, Withelm, G.

Abstract

A warning light system for an airport vehicle has a warning light carried on a movable vehicle and a power controller linking the warning light to an electrical power source, selectively causing the electrical power to flow to the warning light such that the warning light illuminates and to interrupt flow of the electrical power to the warning light such that said warning light is not illuminated. Control circuitry connected with the power controller determines whether or not a geographical position of the vehicle indicated by a GPS receiver on it is within a predefined geographical area. Responsive to a determination that the vehicle is within the predefined geographical area, the control circuitry causes the power controller to illuminate the warning light. Responsive to a determination that the vehicle is not within the predefined geographical area, the control circuitry causes the power controller to interrupt flow of the electrical power to the warning light such that the warning light is off. The warning light as a result illuminates without any action by a user when the vehicle enters the predefined geographical area and is extinguished when the vehicle leaves the predetermined geographical area.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G08G 5/04 - Anti-collision systems
  • G08G 5/06 - Traffic control systems for aircraft for control when on the ground

56.

Thermocentric alignment of elements on parts of an apparatus

      
Application Number 12327576
Grant Number 08760187
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-12-03
First Publication Date 2010-06-03
Grant Date 2014-06-24
Owner L-3 Communications Corp. (USA)
Inventor Hobbs, Eric D.

Abstract

A first device and a second device can include at least one alignment feature and at least one corresponding constraint. The alignment feature and the constraint can be configured to align the first device and the second device when the alignment feature is inserted into the constraint. The alignment feature and the constraint can be further configured to direct relative movement between the first device and the second device due to relative thermal expansion or contraction between the first device and the second device. The directed relative movement can keep the first device and the second device aligned over a predetermined temperature range.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01R 31/20 - Preparation of articles or specimens to facilitate testing

57.

BROAD SPECTRUM DECONTAMINATE AND DISPERSEMENT SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2009059870
Publication Number 2010/042639
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-10-07
Publication Date 2010-04-15
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Kater, Jessie

Abstract

The invention relates to a composition for decontaminating a toxin present in a polar or non-polar matrix. The composition includes (a) at least one activator that generates reactive oxygen species when reacted with an oxygen radical donator, and (b) at least one oxygen radical donator to react with the activator to create reactive oxygen species. The composition may also include one or more oxidizing agents that include reactive oxygen species.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A01N 59/00 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing elements or inorganic compounds
  • A01N 37/16 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators containing organic compounds containing a carbon atom having three bonds to hetero atoms with at the most two bonds to halogen, e.g. carboxylic acids containing the group ; Thio-analogues thereof
  • A01N 25/02 - Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests containing liquids as carriers, diluents or solvents
  • A62D 3/38 - Processes for making harmful chemical substances harmless, or less harmful, by effecting a chemical change in the substances by reacting with chemical agents by combustion
  • A01P 1/00 - Disinfectants; Antimicrobial compounds or mixtures thereof

58.

System and method for multi-phase composite PN code generation

      
Application Number 10811006
Grant Number 07639725
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-03-26
First Publication Date 2009-12-29
Grant Date 2009-12-29
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS (USA)
Inventor
  • Wilson, Michael L.
  • Keller, Merle L.
  • Mower, Vaughn L.
  • Bruening, Kent R.

Abstract

A phase division multiple access (PDMA) system is provided. The PDMA system includes at least one receiver logic combiner adapted to generate a plurality of composite PN codes. Each of the plurality of composite PN codes are derived from a common composite PN code and are separated by a predetermined PN phase.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 1/69 - Spread spectrum techniques
  • H04B 1/707 - Spread spectrum techniques using direct sequence modulation

59.

FLIGHT RECORDER HAVING INTEGRAL RESERVE POWER SUPPLY WITHIN FORM FACTOR OF ENCLOSURE AND METHOD THEREFOR

      
Document Number 02728025
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-06-10
Open to Public Date 2009-12-23
Grant Date 2014-04-01
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Winterhalter, Michael C.
  • Wilson, Glenn C.

Abstract

A flight recorder includes an enclosure having a notch formed on one side or corner of the enclo-sure. An electronic interface is disposed within the enclo-sure. The electronic interface is coupled for receiving flight data, video data, and audio data. A memory unit is disposed within the enclosure and electrically connected to the electronic interface for storing the data. The mem-ory unit contains a non-volatile memory device. A re-serve power supply is physically disposed within the notch of the enclosure. The reserve power supply con-tains a rechargeable battery. A clamp secures the reserve power supply to the enclosure to make the reserve power supply removable from the enclosure. The reserve power supply has an electrical connector coupled to the enclo-sure for providing an operating voltage to the electronic interface and memory unit. The reserve power supply and electrical connector physically reside within a form factor of the enclosure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64D 47/00 - Equipment not otherwise provided for
  • B64D 45/00 - Aircraft indicators or protectors not otherwise provided for
  • G01C 23/00 - Combined instruments indicating more than one navigational value, e.g. for aircraft; Combined measuring devices for measuring two or more variables of movement, e.g. distance, speed or acceleration

60.

FLIGHT RECORDER HAVING INTEGRAL RESERVE POWER SUPPLY WITHIN FORM FACTOR OF ENCLOSURE AND METHOD THEREFOR

      
Application Number US2009046815
Publication Number 2009/155176
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-06-10
Publication Date 2009-12-23
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Winterhalter, Michael, C.
  • Wilson, Glenn, C.

Abstract

A flight recorder includes an enclosure having a notch formed on one side or corner of the enclosure. An electronic interface is disposed within the enclosure. The electronic interface is coupled for receiving flight data, video data, and audio data. A memory unit is disposed within the enclosure and electrically connected to the electronic interface for storing the data. The memory unit contains a non-volatile memory device. A reserve power supply is physically disposed within the notch of the enclosure. The reserve power supply contains a rechargeable battery. A clamp secures the reserve power supply to the enclosure to make the reserve power supply removable from the enclosure. The reserve power supply has an electrical connector coupled to the enclosure for providing an operating voltage to the electronic interface and memory unit. The reserve power supply and electrical connector physically reside within a form factor of the enclosure.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B64D 47/00 - Equipment not otherwise provided for
  • B64D 45/00 - Aircraft indicators or protectors not otherwise provided for
  • G01C 23/00 - Combined instruments indicating more than one navigational value, e.g. for aircraft; Combined measuring devices for measuring two or more variables of movement, e.g. distance, speed or acceleration

61.

CRASH SURVIVABLE MEMORY UNIT

      
Application Number US2009043246
Publication Number 2009/137745
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-08
Publication Date 2009-11-12
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Winterhalter, Michael, C.
  • Berecz, Endre

Abstract

A flight recorder includes an information input device, heat sensitive memory device electrically connected to the information input device, and housing enclosing the heat sensitive memory device. The housing is made with a first material and having a plurality of openings made through the housing. A sacrificial material is disposed between the housing and heat sensitive memory device. The sacrificial material having a lower melting temperature than the first material such that the sacrificial material changes state and egresses through the openings in the housing when exposed to heat to create an air gap between the housing and heat sensitive memory device. The first material includes nickel and the sacrificial material includes aluminum. A heat insulating layer is disposed between the sacrificial material and heat sensitive memory device. A second sacrificial material is disposed between the heat insulating layer and heat sensitive memory device.

IPC Classes  ?

62.

ACCELEROMETER AND METHOD FOR ERROR COMPENSATION

      
Application Number US2009043258
Publication Number 2009/137751
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-05-08
Publication Date 2009-11-12
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Weed, Michael E.
  • Rosenbauer, Thomas

Abstract

An accelerometer has an acceleration transducer producing uncorrected analog acceleration signals representing vertical, lateral, and longitudinal components of acceleration. An error correction system is connected to the acceleration transducer for receiving the uncorrected analog acceleration signals. The error correction system includes a system controller for generating a plurality of correction coefficients, an analog to digital converter which converts the uncorrected analog acceleration signals to uncorrected digital acceleration signals, a filter for filtering the uncorrected digital acceleration signals, an error compensation circuit receiving the correction coefficients to compensate the uncorrected digital acceleration signals, and a digital to analog converter which converts the corrected digital acceleration signals to corrected analog acceleration signals. The error compensation circuit corrects for bias offset, cross-axis alignment errors, scaling errors, and thermal offset. The system controller arranges a plurality of calibration measurements into a matrix and inverts the matrix to calculate the correction coefficients.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01P 21/02 - Testing or calibrating of apparatus or devices covered by the other groups of this subclass of speedometers

63.

SECURE PROGRAMMABLE HARDWARE COMPONENT

      
Application Number US2008082775
Publication Number 2009/079112
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-11-07
Publication Date 2009-06-25
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Miller, Samuel, Nathan
  • Isaakian, Emil, A.

Abstract

A cryptographic device may include a programmable hardware component, such as a Field Programmable Gate Array for example, and a processor. The programmable hardware component may encrypt and decrypt data. The programmable hardware component may be securely configured via cryptographically signed and encrypted configuration package. The configuration package may contain a hardware image and executable code. The processor may load the new hardware image onto the programmable hardware device and may execute the executable code to test an operation of the programmable hardware component and the new hardware image. The processor and the programmable hardware component may be physically and/or operationally independent of one another; thus, a security compromise associated with one may not affect the other. Once the programmable hardware component and the hardware image have been tested according to the executable code, the cryptographic device may be ready to encrypt and decrypt user data.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 21/02 - by protecting specific internal components of computers
  • G06F 21/00 - Security arrangements for protecting computers, components thereof, programs or data against unauthorised activity

64.

DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR HIGH-DEFINITION PROJECTORS

      
Application Number US2008010463
Publication Number 2009/035552
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-09-08
Publication Date 2009-03-19
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Turner, James, A.
  • Dugdale, Jonathan, L.

Abstract

A display system is provided to surround a user with an out-thβ window scene. The system includes a screen structure that is a facetted back-projection dome made up of a polygonal polar top facet surrounded by trapezoidal facets angulated downward from it in an upper facet row. A middle row of facets extends angulated downward therefrom, and a lower row of trapezoidal facets extends down from them. Each facet has video projected thereon by a high definition projector, and to maximize resolution and efficiently use the projector output, the vertical height of each facet makes use of the full vertical field of pixels available from the associated projector. The facets are all tangent to a sphere about a design eyepoint of the dome.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G09G 5/00 - Control arrangements or circuits for visual indicators common to cathode-ray tube indicators and other visual indicators

65.

System and method for priority communication management in a hybrid TDMA-SS system

      
Application Number 10619864
Grant Number 07496080
Status In Force
Filing Date 2003-07-14
First Publication Date 2009-02-24
Grant Date 2009-02-24
Owner L-3 Communications (USA)
Inventor
  • Mower, Vaughn L.
  • Keller, Merle L.
  • Bagley, Zachary C.

Abstract

A method and system for managing Priority Messages in a hybrid TDMA-Spread Spectrum (TDMA-SS) communication system is provided. The method and system include a HUB for generating a HUB TDMA epoch, wherein the HUB TDMA epoch includes at least one Priority Message (PM) slot. The PM slot includes a plurality of assignable PM sub-slots. The method and system also include at least one SPOKE, wherein the at least one SPOKE is adapted to transmit a Priority Message during its assigned PM sub-slot within the HUB TDMA epoch.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04B 7/212 - Time-division multiple access
  • H04B 7/216 - Code-division or spread-spectrum multiple access
  • H04L 12/403 - Bus networks with centralised control, e.g. polling
  • H04L 12/43 - Loop networks with decentralised control with synchronous transmission, e.g. time division multiplex (TDM), slotted rings
  • H04J 3/02 - Time-division multiplex systems - Details

66.

HELICAL CONTACT CONNECTOR SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2008071190
Publication Number 2009/015335
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-07-25
Publication Date 2009-01-29
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kawam, Elias
  • Martin, John
  • Morris, Terry

Abstract

A connector system (C) for forming an electrical connection between two electronic or electrical assemblies includes a conductive tubular female member (40) and a compatible flexible male member (44). The male member (44) preferably comprises a helical coil spring-like wire portion (50) about a central axial post (52) for establishing electrical contact with and removably mating with an interior surface (42) of the conductive tubule receptacle member (40) electrically connected with an electronic assembly (28).

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01R 13/635 - Additional means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. aligning or guiding means, levers, gas pressure for disengagement only by mechanical pressure, e.g. spring force

67.

SECURE HOST NETWORK ADDRESS CONFIGURATION

      
Application Number US2008054881
Publication Number 2009/011932
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-25
Publication Date 2009-01-22
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Winslow, Richard, Norman

Abstract

A Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card may establish, via a non-secure network, a secure communications channel between a computer and a secure network. The non-secure network may define a first address space. The secure network may define a second address space. The PCMCIA card may include a cryptography module, a network adapter, and/or a processor. The cryptography module may provide Type 1 cryptography of data communicated between the computer and the secure network. The network adapter may be in communication with the non-secure network and may be associated with a first network address from the first address space. The processor may be in communication with the secure network via the cryptography module and the network adapter. The processor may identify a second network address for the computer from the second address space and may communicate the second network address to the computer, for example via dynamic host control protocol (DHCP).

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 29/12 - Arrangements, apparatus, circuits or systems, not covered by a single one of groups characterised by the data terminal

68.

ASSENT TO CONDITIONS FOR NETWORK ACCESS

      
Application Number US2008054880
Publication Number 2009/011931
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-25
Publication Date 2009-01-22
Owner L3 COMMUNICATONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Winslow, Richard, Norman

Abstract

A device that includes a first processor, a second processor, and an encryption module in communication with the first processor and the second processor may be used to accept conditions for access to the network. The first processor may receive condition data, and in response, may send an acceptance signal via the encryption module to the second processor. The second processor may receive the acceptance signal and, in response, may send acceptance data to a gatekeeper. The encryption module may block unencrypted data other than the acceptance signal from being communicated from the first processor to the second processor. The encryption module may support type 1 encryption.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 29/06 - Communication control; Communication processing characterised by a protocol

69.

BOWTIE DEFLECTOR CAVITY FOR A LINEAR BEAM DEVICE

      
Application Number US2008060340
Publication Number 2008/130925
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-04-15
Publication Date 2008-10-30
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kirshner, Mark Frederick
  • Kowalczyk, Richard Donald
  • Wilsen, Craig Bisset

Abstract

A resonant cavity with a bowtie shape supports an electromagnetic field used to deflect the trajectory of an electron beam passing through the cavity. The short transit time of the beam across the gap maintains the cavity fields at near-optimal phase, improving interaction efficiency even for relatively low-energy beams. High interaction impedance ensures good drive-power-to-deflection conversion efficiency. The uniform field achieved across the gap enforces uniform deflection across the beam profile to maintain beam quality. Multiple bowtie cavities can be arranged to allow arbitrary two-dimensional deflections.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01S 3/08 - Construction or shape of optical resonators or components thereof

70.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTERACTION WITH A MODULATED OFF-AXIS ELECTRON BEAM

      
Application Number US2008060921
Publication Number 2008/131295
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-04-18
Publication Date 2008-10-30
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kowalczyk, Richard Donald
  • Kirshner, Mark Frederick
  • Wilsen, Craig Bisset
  • Marchewka, Chad Daniel

Abstract

An output circuit for a microwave tube is provided that has generally high interaction impedance for good efficiency, has high average power capability, and is physically large for a given operating frequency. The output circuit is designed to operate in conjunction with an off-axis, bunched electron beam. Electromagnetic fields are applied to the region in which the electron beam propagates to impart an azimuthal velocity to the bunched electron beam. The electron bunches then interact synchronously with a resonant output structure to excite radio-frequency modes from which energy can be extracted and applied to a load.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01J 25/00 - Transit-time tubes, e.g. klystrons, travelling-wave tubes, magnetrons

71.

MULTI-NETWORK CRYPTOGRAPHIC DEVICE

      
Application Number US2008053140
Publication Number 2008/118539
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-06
Publication Date 2008-10-02
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Modica, John, A.
  • White, Kenneth

Abstract

A Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) card is disclosed. The PCMCIA card may include a cryptographic module, a communications interface, and a processor. The cryptographic module may perform Type 1 encryption of data received from a computer into which the card is inserted. The cryptographic module may support High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryption (HAIPE). The communications interface may provide connectivity to a network adapter. The communications interface may include a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. The processor may detect whether a network adapter is coupled to the communications interface, identify a device driver that corresponds to the network adapter, and employ the device driver to provide operative communication between the cryptographic module and the network adapter. The PCMCIA card may contain a datastore that maintains a plurality device drivers. For example, the plurality of device drivers support any one of IEEE 802.x, Ethernet, V.90, or RS-232 network protocols.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 29/06 - Communication control; Communication processing characterised by a protocol

72.

System and method for timing correction for fast PN acquisition

      
Application Number 10840521
Grant Number 07430263
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-05-06
First Publication Date 2008-09-30
Grant Date 2008-09-30
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS (USA)
Inventor
  • Batzer, Patricia F.
  • Wilson, Michael L.
  • Timothy, Lamar K.

Abstract

A timing correction system for fast PN acquisition is provided. The system includes a signal sampler for testing any incoming signal and a real-time clocker coupled to the signal sampler. A parallel correlator is coupled to the real-time clocker for searching for a PN sequence and a burst detector is coupled to the parallel correlator. A chip timing corrector is coupled to the burst detector and a processor is coupled to the chip timing corrector for determining signal timing.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 7/00 - Arrangements for synchronising receiver with transmitter

73.

CLIP-ON NIGHT VISION DEVICE

      
Application Number US2007067294
Publication Number 2008/105882
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-04-24
Publication Date 2008-09-04
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Sauter, Kenneth
  • Doster, Rodney
  • Morley, Roland

Abstract

A night viewer (10) is adaptable to generate an enhanced image suitable for viewing through an optical scope (16). An input end (18) of the viewer (10) receives the image to be enhanced through an objective lens (20). An image enhancing unit (22) enhances the image. The enhanced image is optically transmitted from a display (28) to the ocular lens (24) of the scope (16). The display (28) is operably connected with the image enhancing unit (22) to display the enhanced image. A Risley prism (30) located in an image path (32) is used to controllably adjust and to maintain boresight alignment (36).

IPC Classes  ?

  • G02B 23/12 - Telescopes, e.g. binoculars; Periscopes; Instruments for viewing the inside of hollow bodies; Viewfinders; Optical aiming or sighting devices with means for image conversion or intensification

74.

INTEGRATED SECURE AND NON-SECURE DISPLAY FOR A HANDHELD COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE

      
Application Number US2008054878
Publication Number 2008/106400
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-25
Publication Date 2008-09-04
Owner L3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Paparo, Michael, J.
  • Ditzman, Todd, E.

Abstract

A handheld communications device is created with a touch sensitive display, a secure computing component, and a non-secure computing component. The secure component may comprise a secure CPU executing a secure operating system. The non-secure component may comprise a separate non-secure CPU executing a separate non-secure operating system. The touch sensitive display on the handheld communications device is divided into a secure portion and a non-secure portion such that information displayed in the secure portion is provided by the secure operating system, and information displayed in the non-secure portion is provided by the non-secure operating system. Similarly, data entered through the secure portion of the display is provided to the secure operating system, and data entered through the non-secure portion of the display is provided to the non-secure operating system.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 21/00 - Security arrangements for protecting computers, components thereof, programs or data against unauthorised activity
  • G06F 21/04 - by protecting specific peripheral devices, e.g. keyboards or displays

75.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AIDING PILOT SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

      
Application Number US2008055328
Publication Number 2008/106602
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-28
Publication Date 2008-09-04
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Hoffman, Joe
  • Huffman, David, E.
  • Moylan, Philip, A.

Abstract

A method for displaying an image according to one embodiment of the present invention includes projecting an image away from a first display surface and a second display surface onto a reflective surface, and orienting the reflective surface to selectively redirect the image onto either the first display surface or the second display surface.

IPC Classes  ?

76.

COMPACT SCANNED ELECTRON-BEAM X-RAY SOURCE

      
Application Number US2008054446
Publication Number 2008/103747
Status In Force
Filing Date 2008-02-20
Publication Date 2008-08-28
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kirshner, Mark Frederick
  • Wilsen, Craig Bisset
  • Kowalczyk, Richard Donald

Abstract

A compact, reliable scanning electron-beam x-ray source achieves reduced complexity and cost. In particular, the x-ray source includes an electron beam that is propagated parallel to an x-ray target and is swept across the target in response to a moving magnetic cross field. Rather than scanning the beam by deflecting it about a single point, the point of deflection is translated along the target length, dramatically reducing the volume of the device. The magnetic cross field is translated along the target length using either mechanical systems to move permanent magnets, or electrical systems to energize an array of electromagnets.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01N 23/00 - Investigating or analysing materials by the use of wave or particle radiation, e.g. X-rays or neutrons, not covered by groups , or

77.

INCONTROL

      
Serial Number 77549536
Status Registered
Filing Date 2008-08-18
Registration Date 2009-07-14
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Computer software, namely, space satellite command and control software

78.

JADE

      
Serial Number 77549562
Status Registered
Filing Date 2008-08-18
Registration Date 2009-09-01
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Computer software, namely, enterprise telemetry ground station configuring, controlling and monitoring software

79.

VISTA

      
Serial Number 77549622
Status Registered
Filing Date 2008-08-18
Registration Date 2009-03-31
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Computer software, namely, enterprise telemetry ground station configuring, controlling and monitoring software

80.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RF INPUT COUPLING FOR INDUCTIVE OUTPUT TUBES AND OTHER EMISSION GATED DEVICES

      
Application Number US2007085815
Publication Number 2008/070503
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-11-28
Publication Date 2008-06-12
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kirshner, Mark Frederick
  • Kowalczyk, Richard Donald
  • Wilsen, Craig Bisset

Abstract

An input circuit of a microwave amplification tube achieves improved instantaneous bandwidth. By directly coupling the transmission line carrying a modulating radio frequency signal to a control grid, a low-Q input circuit is created that increases the fractional bandwidth of the system. A resonant cavity may be used to generate a voltage across the gap between the cathode and the control grid. Alternative geometries are presented whereby the electron beam is emitted from a cathode connected either to the center conductor of the transmission line or to the outer conductor of the transmission line. Alternatively, the electric field of the radio-frequency signal propagating through the transmission line may be used to create a voltage across the gap between the cathode and the control grid without using a resonant cavity. Likewise, alternative geometries are presented by which the electron beam is emitted from a cathode connected either to the center conductor or to the outer conductor of the transmission line.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01J 25/10 - Klystrons, i.e. tubes having two or more resonators, without reflection of the electron stream, and in which the stream is modulated mainly by velocity in the zone of the input resonator

81.

MOTION COMPENSATION SYSTEM FOR UNDERWATER SONAR SYSTEMS

      
Application Number US2006024638
Publication Number 2008/060259
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-06-23
Publication Date 2008-05-22
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Wallace, George

Abstract

An underwater buoyancy apparatus for compensating for wave induced vertical and/or horizontal motion, particularly in sonar devices deployed from nautical platform. The underwater buoyancy apparatus is slidably connected along a tether between a nautical platform and an underwater sonar device. The underwater buoyancy apparatus contains a volume of air and/or water which can be changed to thereby alter the underwater buoyancy apparatus's depth in a body of water, in response to vertical and/or horizontal motion the nautical platform.

IPC Classes  ?

  • B63G 8/22 - Adjustment of buoyancy by water ballasting; Emptying equipment for ballast tanks

82.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRAJECTORY MODULATION OF AN ELECTRON BEAM

      
Application Number US2007075650
Publication Number 2008/022004
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-08-09
Publication Date 2008-02-21
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Kirshner, Mark Frederick
  • Wilsen, Craig Bisset
  • Kowalczyk, Richard Donald

Abstract

An electron beam amplification device provides trajectory modulation of an electron beam, and includes an electron gun, a modulator, an interceptor, an output circuit, and a collector. The electron gun produces an electron beam. The modulator receives an RF input signal and provides a corresponding electromagnetic field region that alters trajectory of the electron beam in correspondence with the RF input signal. The interceptor has at least one aperture oriented such that the electron beam transmits through the aperture when the electron beam altered by the modulator follows a particular transmission path and impacts upon the interceptor when the electron beam trajectory altered by the modulator follows a path other than the particular transmission path. The output circuit is arranged so that the electron beam transmitted through the interceptor aperture passes therethrough and produces an RF output signal. The collector recovers remaining energy of the electron beam after passing through the output circuit. An optional post-accelerator may be located between the modulator and the output circuit for increasing energy of the electron beam exiting the interceptor aperture.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01J 25/78 - Tubes with electron stream modulated by deflection in a resonator

83.

Method and system for switching and detecting PN codes for fast acquisition of burst signal

      
Application Number 10675184
Grant Number 07313164
Status In Force
Filing Date 2003-09-30
First Publication Date 2007-12-25
Grant Date 2007-12-25
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS (USA)
Inventor
  • Wilson, Michael L.
  • Sylvester, Randal R.
  • Batzer, Patricia F.

Abstract

A method and system is disclosed for generating and detecting variable sequence PN codes. PN-Code sequence changes based on varying interceptor threat levels are generated at a rate fast enough to avoid exploitation while maintaining a reasonable correlation search window. The PN code sequence is phase shifted by N-chips based on the severity of the threat environment. A synchronized receiver demodulates the PN encoded signal by correlating over every possible phase of the PN code sequence. The receiver includes first and second correlators and threshold detectors adapted to detect PN signals with varying PN code sequence changes.

IPC Classes  ?

84.

CREWMATE

      
Serial Number 77311608
Status Registered
Filing Date 2007-10-23
Registration Date 2009-09-29
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

electronic information management device, namely, an electronic flight bag for aircraft

85.

SELF-ASSEMBLING WIRELESS NETWORK, VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, RAILROAD WHEEL AND BEARING MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHODS THEREFOR

      
Application Number US2007004887
Publication Number 2007/103016
Status In Force
Filing Date 2007-02-23
Publication Date 2007-09-13
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Barone, Gerard, A.
  • Breitfeller, Jason, O.
  • Jacobs, David, Andrew
  • Nyquist, Charles, W.
  • Rose, Jr., Roger, E.

Abstract

A low power self-organizing network is made up of a plurality of wireless communication nodes communicating wirelessly with each other. The nodes each have a sensor providing a respective sensor data value indicative of a physical parameter in the environment of that node. The wireless network discontinues communication with any nodes in which the sensor data value is outside a range of network sensor data values. The network is preferably a group of vehicles moving ' together, especially a train in which each node is associated with a respective wheel of a railroad car. The nodes are low-power devices that communicate using wireless communications according to a Zigbee protocol. The nodes each have an additional sensor sensing a physical parameter the respective wheel thereof and determines from said electrical signal a degree of degradation of a bearing of the wheel, and transmits data of the degree of degradation to the main node. The main node communicates with another computer system using a higher power communication system and transmits thereto data indicative of degradation of said bearings.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G06F 15/16 - Combinations of two or more digital computers each having at least an arithmetic unit, a program unit and a register, e.g. for a simultaneous processing of several programs

86.

REM-SENSE

      
Serial Number 77225074
Status Registered
Filing Date 2007-07-09
Registration Date 2009-03-10
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Ground sensors for detecting vehicles and personnel and motion sensors to be used in connection with border security

87.

DISTRIBUTED PHYSICS BASED TRAINING SYSTEM AND METHODS

      
Application Number US2006045569
Publication Number 2007/062260
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-11-28
Publication Date 2007-05-31
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Falash, Mark
  • Pollak, Eytan
  • Chen, Yushan
  • Williams, Jon

Abstract

A distributed simulation system is composed of simulator stations linked over a network that each renders real-time video imagery for its user from scene data stored in its data storage. The simulation stations are each connected with a physics farm that manages the virtual objects in the shared virtual environment based on their physical attribute data using physics engines, including an engine at each simulation station. The physics engines of the physics farm are assigned virtual objects so as to reduce the effects of latency, to ensure fair fight requirements of the system, and, where the simulation is of a vehicle, to accurately model the ownship of the user at the station. A synchronizer system is also provided that allows for action of simulated entities relying on localized closed loop controls to cause the entities to meet specific goal points at specified system time points.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F41A 33/00 - Adaptations for training; Gun simulators

88.

ELECTRON GUN PROVIDING IMPROVED THERMAL ISOLATION

      
Application Number US2006035971
Publication Number 2007/033355
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-09-13
Publication Date 2007-03-22
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • True, Richard, Brownell
  • Behnke, Lucas, Kelly
  • Montgomery, Keith, Lee

Abstract

An electron gun has a shell containing a cathode with an electron emitting surface, an anode coupled to the shell, and a plurality of leads to apply voltage to the cathode with respect to the anode sufficient to cause emission of the electrons from the emitting surface first and second insulator are located within the shell proximal to the cathode structure A thermal choke is coupled between the insulators The first insulator has plural apertures that the plurality of leads pass through without contacting the insulator The second insulator has plural apertures that tightly engaged the plurality of leads to provide a vacuum bamer of the shell.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H01K 1/58 - Cooling arrangements
  • H01J 29/88 - Vessels; Containers; Vacuum locks provided with coatings on the walls thereof; Selection of materials for the coatings

89.

IONOSPHERE DELAY MEASUREMENT USING CARRIER PHASE

      
Application Number US2006009485
Publication Number 2006/124110
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-03-16
Publication Date 2006-11-23
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor
  • Watson, George
  • Graham, Scott
  • Reed, Chris

Abstract

One or more atmospheric propagation effects are estimated by using a phase comparison between and upper sideband and a lower sideband of a modulated signal. In one embodiment, one or more propagation effects are estimated by using a phase comparison between an upper sideband and a lower sideband of a satellite navigation signal. In one embodiment, one or more ionospheric propagation effects are estimated by using a phase comparison between an upper sideband and a lower sideband of a GPS M-code signal.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01S 5/14 - Determining absolute distances from a plurality of spaced points of known location

90.

GATEWAY INTERFACE CONTROL

      
Application Number US2006001745
Publication Number 2006/078722
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-01-19
Publication Date 2006-07-27
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION (USA)
Inventor Dziekan, Richard

Abstract

An IP/ISDN/PSTN gateway provides an IP secure telephone with the capability of interfacing to either an ISDN-configured SCIP secure telephone or a PSTN-configured SCIP secure telephone. A translation function is performed between multiple protocols that allows IP secure telephones to communicate with SCIP secure telephones on ISDN and/or PSTN network(s). The gateway, in conjunction with a call manager, establishes a connection that accommodates the flow of voice and/or data traffic between an IP secure telephone and an SCEP secure telephone. One or more call managers on the IP network arrange and maintain call connectivity between an IP secure telephone and the 'IP' side of the gateway. The 'ISDN/PSTN' side of the gateway, in turn, provides an interface to support the flow of voice and/or data traffic to/from an SCIP secure telephone located on an ISDN or PSTN network.

91.

Parallel DSP demodulation for wideband software-defined radios

      
Application Number 10878902
Grant Number 07697641
Status In Force
Filing Date 2004-06-28
First Publication Date 2005-12-29
Grant Date 2010-04-13
Owner L-3 Communications (USA)
Inventor
  • Haddadin, Osama Sami
  • Hansen, Brad Terry
  • Nelson, David S.
  • Henrie, Roland Richard

Abstract

A demodulator, suitable for use in a communication system and in a modem, has a block polyphase circuit with circuit blocks for different signal processing functions, particularly filtering, delay, and frequency conversion. The circuit blocks are arranged for parallel processing of different portions of an input sequence of signals. Signals of the input sequence to be filtered are divided among the blocks by a demultiplexer for processing at a clock frequency lower than a clock frequency of the input signal sequence. Signals outputted by groups of the circuit blocks are summed to produce an output signal of the group. Output signals of all of the groups are multiplexed to provide an output signal sequence such that the repetition frequency of the outputted signals may be higher, lower, or equal to that of the input signal sequence. This enables use of programmable circuitry operative at reduced clock rates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H04L 27/06 - Demodulator circuits; Receiver circuits

92.

TALON

      
Serial Number 78693811
Status Registered
Filing Date 2005-08-16
Registration Date 2006-08-22
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Wireless encryption cards

93.

UNITYCP

      
Serial Number 78459661
Status Registered
Filing Date 2004-07-30
Registration Date 2007-07-10
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Data, video, and voice encryption devices, namely a cryptographic processor that is embedded in encryption/decryption units

94.

INSIGHT

      
Serial Number 78975803
Status Registered
Filing Date 2004-03-29
Registration Date 2006-10-17
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES, NAMELY APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS TRANSMISSION AND RECEIVING OF DATA, RADIO AND LIGHT

95.

INSIGHT

      
Serial Number 78392460
Status Registered
Filing Date 2004-03-29
Registration Date 2006-08-22
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION ()
NICE Classes  ?
  • 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
  • 11 - Environmental control apparatus

Goods & Services

Light beam emitters for target illumination; binoculars; monoculars; night vision systems, namely, night vision goggles, night vision scopes, night vision weapon sights, panoramic night vision goggles; fusion vision systems, namely, fusion goggles, [ fusion scopes, fusion weapon sights; ] [ GSP ] * GPS * units; electronic compasses; [ friend or foe identifiers comprising radio transmitters and receivers; ] target designators, namely, lasers; fire controllers; laser based trainers and engagement instruments; and filters, interfaces, controllers and mounting assemblies therefor Flashlights for target illumination

96.

Miscellaneous Design

      
Serial Number 76562907
Status Registered
Filing Date 2003-12-03
Registration Date 2005-12-06
Owner L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

infrared electronics, namely thermal imaging systems, devices and components comprised primarily of one or more of the following-- infrared cameras; thermal imaging camera cores; thermal imaging camera engines; thermal imaging camera housings; interface control units and assemblies; optical lenses and assemblies; sensors; custom integrated circuits; pan and tilt positioning assemblies; digital signal processing assemblies; protective infrared windows and assemblies; infrared detectors; image processing units; electronic control units; thermal image processing software, graphical user interface control software, and software for analysis of specific applications, digital video interfacing and video recording in thermal imaging applications; video, LCD, head-up and CRT displays; power sources; and electronic accessories therefore in the nature of batteries, battery chargers, and interface cable assemblies; and manuals therefor, sold as a unit infrared electronics, namely thermal imaging systems, devices and components comprised primarily of one or more of the following-- infrared cameras; thermal imaging camera cores; thermal imaging camera engines; thermal imaging camera housings; interface control units and assemblies; optical lenses and assemblies; sensors; custom integrated circuits; pan and tilt positioning assemblies; digital signal processing assemblies; protective infrared windows and assemblies; infrared detectors; image processing units; electronic control units; thermal image processing software, graphical user interface control software, and software for analysis of specific applications, digital video interfacing and video recording in thermal imaging applications; video, LCD, head-up and CRT displays; power sources; and electronic accessories therefore in the nature of batteries, battery chargers, and interface cable assemblies; and manuals therefor, sold as a unit

97.

Miscellaneous Design

      
Serial Number 78254331
Status Registered
Filing Date 2003-05-27
Registration Date 2004-09-21
Owner
  • L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION ()
  • L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

LIGHT BEAM EMITTERS FOR TARGET ILLUMINATION, AND FILTERS, INTERFACES, CONTROLLERS AND MOUNTING ASSEMBLIES THEREFOR; NIGHT VISION SYSTEMS, namely, NIGHT VISION GOGGLES, NIGHT VISION MONOCULARS, NIGHT VISION SCOPES, NIGHT VISION WEAPON SIGHTS, PANORAMIC NIGHT VISION GOGGLES, FUSION GOGGLES, FUSION MONOCULARS, FUSION SCOPES, FUSION WEAPON SIGHTS, [ GPS UNITS, ] ELECTRONIC COMPASSES, FRIEND OR FOE IDENTIFIERS, TARGET DESIGNATORS, FIRE CONTROLLERS, LASER BASED TRAINERS AND ENGAGEMENT INSTRUMENTS, AND INTERFACES, CONTROLLERS AND MOUNTING ASSEMBLIES THEREFOR

98.

T²CAS

      
Application Number 002348530
Status Registered
Filing Date 2001-08-22
Registration Date 2002-09-04
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Aircraft cockpit avionics that sense and alert pilots to potential hazards.

99.

NARDA

      
Application Number 028530200
Status Registered
Filing Date 1964-10-23
Registration Date 1965-05-14
Owner L-3 Communications Corporation (USA)
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

(1) Microwave transmissions and receiving equipment, waveguide and coaxial instruments and adapters, electronic and radio apparatus, namely attenuators, detectors, directional couplers, meters, horns, mixers, probes, terminals, thermistors, echo boxes, tuners and modulators.