Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2017
Title: Innovations by George Sideris
Introduction
George Sideris is an accomplished inventor based in Irvine, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of antenna systems, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and functionality of distributed antenna systems.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is for a modular design of a high power, low passive intermodulation, active universal distributed antenna system interface tray. This innovative design incorporates one or more front-end RF frequency duplexers instead of a high power, low passive intermodulation attenuator, achieving superior FIM performance. Additionally, a cable switch matrix allows for the system's use among varying power levels, all within a modular architecture.
Another notable patent is for a common multi-purpose actuator that controls antenna remote electrical tilt, remote azimuth steering, and remote azimuth beam-width control. This actuator utilizes a single stepper motor with a Hall-sensor for closed-loop positioning feedback. The design employs both serial and parallel communications through the same harness to the motor control circuit. The driven shaft of the motor turns a self-locking worm-gear, which rotates a mating shaft to drive the necessary gearing. The actuator assembly can be configured for multiple or single outputs, and DC line filtering enhances the antenna signal to spurious noise ratio.
Career Highlights
George Sideris is currently employed at Intel Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of antenna technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of distributed antenna systems.
Collaborations
He collaborates with talented individuals such as Alexander Rabinovich and Yatin Buch, who contribute to the success of his projects.
Conclusion
George Sideris is a notable inventor whose work in antenna systems has led to significant advancements in technology. His innovative patents reflect his commitment to improving performance and functionality in the field.