{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9853757","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9853757","title":"Satellite signal frequency translation and stacking","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2015-12-22T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04B","H04B"],"num_claims":9,"abstract":"An outdoor satellite receiving unit (ODU) receives several independent satellite signals, selects two signals with a switch matrix, downconverts the two signals to a bandstacked signal with a high and a low band signal, and outputs the bandstacked signal on the same cable to receiver units. Several satellite signals can be selected in groups of two or more and output to independent receiver units. Signal selecting is performed at the received radio frequency (RF) and bandstacking is performed with a single downconversion step to an intermediate frequency (IF). Channel stacking on the same cable of more than two channels from several satellites can be achieved by using frequency agile downconverters and bandpass filters prior to combining at the IF output. A slow transitioning switch minimizes signal disturbances when switching and maintains input impedance at a constant value."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Satellite Signal Frequency Translation and Stacking patent describes a system for efficiently managing and transmitting multiple satellite signals. The core innovation is the ability to select several independent satellite signals, downconvert them to a bandstacked signal with high and low bands, and output the combined signal on a single cable to receiver units. This solves the problem of cable clutter and infrastructure complexity associated with traditional satellite systems that require multiple cables for multiple signals. The system achieves this through a switch matrix that selects the signals at the received radio frequency (RF) and a single-step downconversion to an intermediate frequency (IF) for bandstacking. Frequency-agile downconverters and bandpass filters enable the stacking of more than two channels from multiple satellites. A slow transitioning switch minimizes signal disturbances and maintains constant input impedance during switching. The business value lies in reduced installation costs, simplified infrastructure, and improved signal quality. This technology has applications in residential satellite TV, commercial satellite communication networks, and mobile satellite devices. The market opportunity includes replacing existing multi-cable systems and enabling new satellite-based services in areas with limited infrastructure.","layman_explanation":"The Satellite Signal Frequency Translation and Stacking patent addresses the problem of complex and costly satellite communication infrastructure. Traditional satellite systems require multiple cables to transmit signals from different satellites to receiver units. This can be cumbersome and expensive, especially in multi-dwelling units or commercial installations. Existing solutions often fall short in providing a cost-effective and efficient way to manage multiple satellite signals.\n\nThis invention works by selecting multiple independent satellite signals, downconverting them to a bandstacked signal (combining them into high and low bands), and then outputting this combined signal on a single cable to the receiver units. Think of it like packing multiple suitcases into one larger suitcase – it simplifies the process and reduces the number of items you need to carry. It achieves this through a switch matrix that selects the desired signals at the received radio frequency (RF) and a single downconversion step to an intermediate frequency (IF) for bandstacking. Frequency-agile downconverters and bandpass filters allow for combining more than two channels from various satellites. A slow transitioning switch minimizes signal disturbances during switching and maintains a constant input impedance, ensuring a stable and reliable signal.\n\nThis technology matters because it reduces infrastructure costs, simplifies installation, and improves overall system efficiency. The market impact is significant, particularly in residential satellite TV, commercial satellite communication networks, and mobile satellite devices. It offers a competitive advantage by reducing the need for multiple cables and simplifying the signal management process. The potential ROI is high due to the reduced installation and maintenance costs associated with the single-cable solution.\n\nFuture applications of this technology include integration with emerging satellite communication standards, such as those used in low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. This could open up new opportunities for global internet access and mobile communication services. The market adoption timeline will depend on the speed at which satellite service providers and equipment manufacturers adopt this technology. Investment implications are positive, as this technology has the potential to disrupt the satellite communication industry and create new revenue streams.","technical_analysis":"The Satellite Signal Frequency Translation and Stacking patent presents a system designed to streamline satellite signal management. The technical architecture centers around a switch matrix that selects multiple independent satellite signals. These signals are then processed by frequency-agile downconverters, translating them to an intermediate frequency (IF) and stacking them into high and low bands. Bandpass filters ensure signal clarity by isolating desired frequency bands. A key component is the slow transitioning switch, engineered to minimize signal disruption during switching events and maintain a constant input impedance. Implementation requires careful selection of components, particularly the downconverters and bandpass filters, as their performance directly impacts the system's noise figure, linearity, and bandwidth. Integration patterns involve replacing existing multi-cable systems with the single-cable solution offered by this patent. Performance characteristics are improved due to the reduced signal loss and simplified architecture. Code-level implications are minimal, as the core innovation lies in the hardware design and signal processing algorithms. The system's ability to efficiently manage multiple signals from different satellites makes it particularly well-suited for applications in LEO satellite constellations and rural broadband deployments.","business_analysis":"The Satellite Signal Frequency Translation and Stacking patent addresses a significant market need for more efficient satellite communication systems. The market opportunity size is substantial, encompassing residential satellite TV, commercial satellite networks, and mobile satellite communication. The competitive advantages of this technology include reduced infrastructure costs (fewer cables), improved signal quality, and increased flexibility in signal management. Revenue potential stems from the sale of the patented system to satellite service providers, equipment manufacturers, and end-users. Business models include direct sales, licensing, and integration partnerships. Strategic positioning involves targeting markets where cable clutter and infrastructure costs are major concerns, such as multi-dwelling units, rural areas, and mobile platforms. ROI projections are favorable due to the reduced installation and maintenance costs associated with the single-cable solution. The system's ability to support multiple satellite signals also creates opportunities for new revenue streams through enhanced service offerings.","faqs":null,"topics":["satellite communication","frequency translation","bandstacking","signal processing","ODU","satellite","signal","frequency"],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Satellite Signal Frequency Translation and Stacking - Patent US-9853757","description":"Discover how the Satellite Signal Frequency Translation and Stacking patent simplifies satellite signal management with a single-cable solution. 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