Location History:
- Santa Clara, CA (US) (2002)
- Santa Rosa, CA (US) (2002)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2002
Title: Innovations by James L. Swisher
Introduction
James L. Swisher is an accomplished inventor based in Santa Rosa, California. He has made significant contributions to telecommunications technology, holding two patents that enhance the efficiency and reliability of data transmission.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is the "Bi-directional premises wiring system and method." This invention provides a system and method for utilizing existing wiring or cabling in residences to transmit network telecommunications to a gateway and distribute processed signals to various receivers. It enables telephone company subscribers to receive high-speed digital telecommunications over traditional twisted-wire pair cabling. The system includes a bidirectional transmission facility and two diplexers that facilitate the transmission of network and distribution signals.
Another notable patent is the "Method and apparatus for reliable reception of VDSL signals." This invention focuses on receiving Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) signals from a twisted wire pair drop cable. It features an amplification circuit that compensates for signal losses during transmission. The circuit is controlled by a microcontroller, which adjusts the gain based on the loop length or power of the received signal.
Career Highlights
James L. Swisher is currently associated with Next Level Communications, where he continues to innovate in the field of telecommunications. His work has significantly impacted the way data is transmitted over existing infrastructure, making high-speed internet more accessible.
Collaborations
He collaborates with Steven Sheppard, contributing to advancements in telecommunications technology.
Conclusion
James L. Swisher's inventions have paved the way for improved telecommunications systems, demonstrating his commitment to innovation in the industry. His contributions continue to influence the way we connect and communicate today.