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Arnold N Feineman

from Doylestown, PA
Age ~78

Arnold Feineman Phones & Addresses

  • 5675 Deer Run Rd, Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 794-8447
  • Lansdale, PA
  • Lahaska, PA
  • Washington, DC
  • Buckingham, PA

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Arnold N Feineman

Address:
Doylestown, PA 18902
License #:
PE054016E - Active
Category:
Engineers
Type:
Professional Engineer

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Single Channel Interferometer With Optical Delay Lines

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US Patent:
20210011110, Jan 14, 2021
Filed:
Jul 28, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/941512
Inventors:
- Lansdale PA, US
Arnold N. Feineman - Doylestown PA, US
International Classification:
G01S 3/48
G01S 3/74
G01S 3/04
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided in which a direction of arrival of a radio frequency (RF) signal received by a plurality of antennas is determined. A plurality of first converter receives RF signals from the plurality of antennas and outputs a minimum of a first optical signal and a second optical signal each modulated by their corresponding RF signal. A plurality of second converters receives a minimum of the first optical signal via a first optical channel that introduces a first delay and the second optical signal via a second optical channel that introduces a second delay. The second converter outputs a first RF signal that corresponds to the RF modulation on the first optical signal and a second RF signal that corresponds to the RF modulation on the second optical signal. A switch serially receives, from the second converter outputs, the first RF signal and the second RF signal. A direction finding subsystem determines a direction of arrival using a phase difference between the first RF signal and the second RF signal.

Single Channel Interferometer With Optical Delay Lines

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US Patent:
20180217222, Aug 2, 2018
Filed:
Feb 1, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/422336
Inventors:
- Lansdale PA, US
Arnold N. Feineman - Doylestown PA, US
International Classification:
G01S 3/48
G01S 3/74
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided in which a direction of arrival of a radio frequency (RF) signal received by a plurality of antennas is determined. A plurality of first converter receives RF signals from the plurality of antennas and outputs a minimum of a first optical signal and a second optical signal each modulated by their corresponding RF signal. A plurality of second converters receives a minimum of the first optical signal via a first optical channel that introduces a first delay and the second optical signal via a second optical channel that introduces a second delay. The second converter outputs a first RF signal that corresponds to the RF modulation on the first optical signal and a second RF signal that corresponds to the RF modulation on the second optical signal. A switch serially receives, from the second converter outputs, the first RF signal and the second RF signal. A direction finding subsystem determines a direction of arrival using a phase difference between the first RF signal and the second RF signal.
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