Location History:
- Boynton Beach, FL (US) (1995)
- Coconut Creek, FL (US) (1994 - 1998)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994-1998
Title: Innovations of Leo G Dehner, Jr.
Introduction
Leo G Dehner, Jr. is an accomplished inventor based in Coconut Creek, FL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of communication systems, holding a total of 3 patents. His work focuses on optimizing receiver synchronization and minimizing false detection of packet data.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Method and apparatus for optimizing receiver synchronization in a radio." This invention involves a fixed system receiver that operates in either a synchronous or asynchronous mode. The system controller transmits a response command that includes a preamble indicator corresponding to the synchronization mode. The selective call radio receives and decodes this preamble indicator, generating a response message data unit. The fixed system receiver then acquires symbol recovery timing and synchronizes to data packet boundaries using the synchronizing packet when included.
Another notable patent is "Method and apparatus for minimizing false detection of packet data in a receiver." This invention aims to reduce false detection of packet data due to noise in a communication system. The receiver is synchronized with predetermined timing of time slots, determining time windows for receiving data packets. During these time windows, data is received, demodulated, and stored. The data packet is then decoded by utilizing a point of maximum correlation as a reference.
Career Highlights
Leo G Dehner, Jr. is currently employed at Motorola Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of communication technology. His work has had a significant impact on improving the reliability and efficiency of communication systems.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Douglas I Ayerst and Stephen Rocco Carsello, who have collaborated with him on various projects.
Conclusion
Leo G Dehner, Jr. is a prominent inventor whose work in communication systems has led to valuable patents that enhance receiver synchronization and data integrity. His contributions continue to influence the industry positively.