Peter G Peterson
Plumbers at Brady Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado 279114
Issued Date
Jul 14, 1982
Renew Date
Sep 1, 2003
Expiration Date
Aug 31, 2005
Type
Journeyman Plumber
Address
Address
2904 Brady Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Professional information

Peter Peterson Photo 1

Pcs Pocket Phone/Microcell Communication Over-Air Protocol

US Patent:
6532365, Mar 11, 2003
Filed:
Aug 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/652117
Inventors:
Gary B. Anderson - Carnelian Bay CA
Ryan N. Jensen - Colorado Springs CO
Bryan K. Petch - Colorado Springs CO
Peter O. Peterson - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455437, 455436, 455423, 370331
Abstract:
A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of “air channels” to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base stationa “polling loop”. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop. The ability of a user station to communicate on any unoccupied air channel makes the protocol air-channel agile, while the stability of user station and base station clocks may define air channels, gaps, and minor frames.


Peter Peterson Photo 2

Method And System For Mobile Controlled Handoff And Link Maintenance In Spread Spectrum Communication

US Patent:
6088590, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Aug 1, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/284053
Inventors:
Gary B. Anderson - Carnelian Bay CO
Bryan K. Petch - Colorado Springs CO
Peter O. Peterson - Colorado Springs CO
Ryan N. Jensen - Colorado Springs CO
Sherman Gavette - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Omnipoint Corporation - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
H04Q 722
US Classification:
455437
Abstract:
A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of "air channels" to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's "polling loop". A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop. The ability of a user station to communicate on any unoccupied air channel makes the protocol air-channel agile, while the stability of user station and base station clocks may define air channels, gaps, and minor frames.


Peter Peterson Photo 3

Method And System For Data Link Expansion Or Contraction Using Spread Spectrum Tdma Communication

US Patent:
5818820, Oct 6, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/478384
Inventors:
Gary B. Anderson - Carnelian Bay CO
Peter O. Peterson - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Omnipoint Corporation - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
H04B 7212
US Classification:
370280
Abstract:
A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a micro cell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of "air channels" to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's "polling loop". A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop. The ability of a user station to communicate on any unoccupied air channel makes the protocol air-channel agile, while the stability of user station and base station clocks may define air channels, gaps, and minor frames.


Peter Peterson Photo 4

Method And Apparatus For Wireless Spread Spectrum Communication With Preamble Processing Period

US Patent:
6947469, Sep 20, 2005
Filed:
Jul 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/202756
Inventors:
Gary B. Anderson - Carnelian Bay CA, US
Bryan K. Petch - Colorado Springs CO, US
Peter O. Peterson - Colorado Springs CO, US
Ryan N. Jensen - Colorado Springs CO, US
Sherman Gavette - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04B001/69
US Classification:
375141, 370342, 370347, 455522
Abstract:
A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of “air channels” to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's “polling loop”. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop. The ability of a user station to communicate on any unoccupied air channel makes the protocol air-channel agile, while the stability of user station and base station clocks may define air channels, gaps, and minor frames.


Peter Peterson Photo 5

Optical Devices, Systems And Methods For Producing A Collimated Light Path

US Patent:
2005006, Mar 24, 2005
Filed:
Oct 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/963850
Inventors:
Gary Anderson - Carnelian Bay CA, US
Bryan Petch - Colorado Springs CO, US
Peter Peterson - Colorado Springs CO, US
Ryan Jensen - Colorado Springs CA, US
Sherman Gavette - Colorado Springs CO, US
International Classification:
H04J003/16
US Classification:
370346000
Abstract:
A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of “air channels” to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's “polling loop”. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop. The ability of a user station to communicate on any unoccupied air channel makes the protocol air-channel agile, while the stability of user station and base station clocks may define air channels, gaps, and minor frames.


Peter Peterson Photo 6

Wireless Communication System And Method

US Patent:
6161013, Dec 12, 2000
Filed:
Jul 26, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/687651
Inventors:
Gary B. Anderson - Carnelian Bay CA
Bryan K. Petch - Colorado Springs CO
Peter O. Peterson - Colorado Springs CO
Ryan N. Jensen - Colorado Springs CO
Sherman Gavette - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Omnipoint Corporation - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455435
Abstract:
A simple and flexible over-the-air communication system is provided in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.