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Inventor: Scott N. Carney


Address: Palatine, IL
No. of patents: 5
Last patent issue date: 09/12/2006

NumberTitleIssue Date
7105913Two-layer patterned resistor
A technique for fabricating a patterned resistor on a substrate produces a patterned resistor (101, 801, 1001, 1324, 1374) including two conductive end terminations (110, 810, 1010) on the substrate, a pattern of first resistive material (120, 815, ...
09/12/2006
5490168Method and system for automatic optimization of data throughput using variable packet length and code parameters
A method and communication system provide for automatic optimization of data throughput by adjusting the encoder to use a long packet length and an increased channel coding efficiency during periods of low error counts and a short packet length and an inc...
02/06/1996
5486836Method, dual rectangular patch antenna system and radio for providing isolation and diversity
The present invention provides a method, dual rectangular patch antenna system, and radio for providing isolation and diversity while eliminating the need for a diplexer or a second transmit/receive switch. The dual rectangular patch antenna system compri...
01/23/1996
5446447RF tagging system including RF tags with variable frequency resonant circuits
An RF tagging system which provides a large number of potential identification codes without increasing the physical size of RF tags used therein includes a plurality of RF tags (20, 90, 140, 230, 250) and an external reader (200). Each RF tag includes at...
08/29/1995
5222249Dynamic RF communication resource access by roving mobile units
A method and system are set forth for providing dynamic RF communication resources to a mobile unit as that mobile unit changes geographic areas such that RF communication resource use by that mobile unit is generally not forcibly terminated as that mobil...
06/22/1993
 
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