Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2024
Title: Hiromichi Naitoh - Innovator in Spread Spectrum Communication
Introduction
Hiromichi Naitoh is an inventor based in Okazaki-city, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of communication technology, particularly in the area of spread spectrum communication. Although he currently holds no granted patents, his innovative ideas are reflected in his patent applications.
Latest Patent Applications
One of his notable patent applications is for a "Receiver for Spread Spectrum Communication." This invention includes a receiver designed to receive a wireless signal, a demodulator for converting the wireless signal into a spread spectrum signal, and a correlation value calculator that computes a correlation value between the spread spectrum signal and a predetermined spreading code. Additionally, it features a synchronization detector that identifies the synchronization point between the spread spectrum signal and the spreading code based on the correlation value. The invention also includes a despreading device that operates based on the synchronization point, a noise level detector for assessing the noise level of the wireless signal, and a code number setting device that determines the number of chips in the spreading code to ensure a positive correlation with the noise level.
Conclusion
Hiromichi Naitoh's work in the field of spread spectrum communication showcases his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing communication technology. His contributions, although not yet reflected in granted patents, highlight the potential for future developments in this area.