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Gravely, VA

Deborah R. Gravely, Martinsville, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100304180BENDABLE CIRCUIT STRUCTURE FOR LED MOUNTING AND INTERCONNECTION - This invention is directed to bendable circuit substrate structures useful for LED mounting and interconnection.12-02-2010
20120024579BENDABLE CIRCUIT STRUCTURE FOR LED MOUNTING AND INTERCONNECTION - This invention is directed to bendable circuit substrate structures useful for LED mounting and interconnection.02-02-2012

Thomas B. Gravely, Herndon, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080200184METHOD FOR ANGLE OF ARRIVAL DETERMINATION ON FREQUENCY HOPPING AIR INTERFACES - A method for calibrating an antenna and signal processing system enabling angle of arrival (AOA) determination for a frequency hopping signal, in which a calibration coefficient is determined in response to one or more calibration signals injected into the system at one or more of the frequencies in the hopping sequence and proximate in time to reception of the communication signal. The calibration coefficients are reflective of a frequency and time dependent parameter of a path between the antenna and wireless location sensor. The AOA is determined as a function of the calibration coefficient and the radio frequency energy of the received communication signal. Several embodiment of the method are illustrated.08-21-2008
20080238777SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCIN THE ACCURACY OF A LOCATION ESTIMATE - A method for enabling a system to enhance the accuracy of a location estimate modifies weights in a weight matrix associated with receiver station measurements in parallel with successive refinements of the location estimate. In a typical location estimation scenario, several receiving stations simultaneously derive measurements of a signal from the emitter. Any one of these measurements is in general some function of the emitter location and the receiving station location. The aggregate of these measurements is often in excess of the minimum number of measurements required to provide an estimate of the emitter location. Where such an excess exists, the method proceeds by modifying the weights associated with the measurements in parallel with successive refinements of the location estimate. The method can be implemented over various cellular protocols with a consistent and significant enhancement in the accuracy of location estimates.10-02-2008
20090186632SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION FOR NETWORK OVERLAY GEOLOCATION SYSEM WITH REPEATERS - A novel system and method for a network overlay geolocation system operating in a host wireless communication system with repeaters is disclosed. Embodiments of the novel system and method enable the geolocation system to determine if signals being received by the geolocation system arrive directly from a target mobile appliance or if the signals are passing through a repeater and therefore are subject to a known time delay. Embodiments of the novel system and method provide a more accurate geolocation of mobiles served by repeater stations than capable in the prior art.07-23-2009
20100130225System and method for multiple range estimation location - A system and method of determining the location of a mobile station by determining the time of transmission of a signal by a mobile station and determining range rings at a plurality of reference stations receiving the transmitted signal, where the range rings represent the distance f the mobile station from the plurality of reference stations.05-27-2010
20100178929Network Overlay Geo-Location System with Smart Antennas and Method of Operation - A system and method in a wireless communication system having plural base stations (07-15-2010
20110034122System and Method of Operation For Network Overlay Geolocation System With Repeaters - A novel system and method for a network overlay geolocation system operating in a host wireless communication system with repeaters is disclosed. Embodiments of the novel system and method enable wireless communication system to determine if signals being received by system receivers arrive directly from a target mobile appliance or if the signals are passing through a repeater. The system's determination may be based at least in part on the TA of the signal, the power of the received signal, the power of the transmitted signal, the hearability of the signal at system receivers, the hearability of system transmitters at the mobile and the known delays associated with the repeaters. Embodiments of the novel system and method provide a more accurate geolocation of mobiles served by repeater stations than capable in the prior art.02-10-2011
20110170444SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTIPLE RANGE ESTIMATION LOCATION - A system and method of determining the location of a mobile station by determining the time of transmission of a signal by a mobile station and determining range rings at a plurality of reference stations receiving the transmitted signal, where the range rings represent the distance of the mobile station from the plurality of reference stations.07-14-2011
20110171912System and Method for Mobile Location By Proximity Detection - A system and method for determining the location of a mobile device in a communications network having one or more proximity sensors. A request to locate the mobile device may be received and at least one of the proximity sensors tasked to receive a signal transmission from the mobile device. One or more signal characteristics of the signal transmission from the mobile device may be measured by each tasked proximity sensor, and a location of the mobile device determined as a function of the measured characteristics. This may be accomplished by associating a fixed location with each tasked proximity sensor, and then determining the location of the mobile device as a function of one of the associated fixed locations.07-14-2011
20110171973System and Method for Mobile Location By Proximity Detection - A system and method for determining a location of a mobile device operating in a wireless communications network having an assisted global positioning system (A-GPS) positioning determining entity (PDE). A location request may be received for the mobile device. The location of the mobile device may be determined as a cell identification location if no location results are received from either the A-GPS PDE or a proximity detection system PDE, or the location of the mobile device may be determined as a location result from the A-GPS PDE if the A-GPS PDE provides a location result having a lower uncertainty than a location result from the proximity detection system PDE, or the location of the mobile device may be determined as a location result from the proximity detection system PDE if the proximity detection system PDE provides a location result having a lower uncertainty than a location result from the A-GPS PDE.07-14-2011

Patent applications by Thomas B. Gravely, Herndon, VA US

Thomas Booker Gravely, Herndon, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100120413METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR APPLYING WIRELESS GEOLOCATION TECHNOLOGY - A system and method for determining the positioning of mobile-appliance location determining sensors in a mobile-appliance communications network by estimating the positioning accuracy of the sensors.05-13-2010

Patent applications by Thomas Booker Gravely, Herndon, VA US

Tom Gravely, Herndon, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120077516SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUB-COHERENT INTEGRATION FOR GEO-LOCATION USING WEAK OR INTERMITTENT SIGNALS - A signal is received from a mobile device as multiple data samples. The received signal includes a first component corresponding to a known reference signal and a second component corresponding to an unknown channel impairment or an unknown noise. A sequence of blocks is formed based on the received samples. The first component of the received signal corresponding to the reference signal is known to within a constant phase shift over each block. A plurality of function values are generated as a function of time, frequency, and phase, based on the received signal, corresponding to a plurality of times, a plurality of frequencies, and a plurality of phase sequences. A time, a frequency, and a phase sequence corresponding to an optimal value the function values are determined. The determined time is outputted as a time of arrival of the received signal.03-29-2012