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Michael J Mouser, 652810 Troy Rd, St Paul, TX 75098

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2810 Troy Rd, Wylie, TX 75098    972-4294818   

1317 Parker Rd, Wylie, TX 75098   

St Paul, TX   

Houston, TX   

5011 Riverside Oaks Dr, Kingwood, TX 77345    810-6274692   

Prosper, TX   

Allen, TX   

Ortonville, MI   

Richardson, TX   

Rancho Cucamonga, CA   

Work

Company: Thales international - San Dimas, CA 2001 Position: Vp engineering consumer navigation outdoor

Education

School / High School: Texas A&M University Aug 1984 Specialities: Bachelor of Science

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Michael Mouser

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Management Consulting
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Owner

Work:
M&M Landscaping
Owner
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Michael Mouser

Location:
United States
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Michael Mouser - Parker, TX

Work:
Thales International - San Dimas, CA 2001 to 2006
VP Engineering Consumer Navigation Outdoor
Orbital Sciences - Detroit, MI 1998 to 2001
VP and General Manager/Director of Engineering Driver Information Systems (Telematics) Business Unit
Rockwell International 1990 to 1998
Engineering Manager Driver Information Systems
Rockwell International - Detroit, MI 1997 to 1997
Sr. Principle/Principle System Engineer Driver Information Systems
Rockwell International - Detroit, MI 1995 to 1996
System Engineer/Design Engineer Commercial GPS
Andrew Corporation - Earth Station Group - Richardson, TX 1987 to 1989
System Engineer Earth Stations, Level 1 & 2
Andrew Corp - Richardson, TX 1985 to 1987
Field Test Engineer Earth Stations
Entertainment Engineering Inc - College Station, TX 1979 to 1984
Owner / Operator
Education:
Texas A&M University Aug 1984 to 2000
Bachelor of Science
University of Santa Clara
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Desktop Signal Booster

US Patent:
2023009, Mar 30, 2023
Filed:
Oct 11, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/963941
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/155
G06F 1/16
H04B 1/18
H04B 7/04
Abstract:
Technology for a desktop signal booster is disclosed. The desktop signal booster can include one or more amplification and filtering signal paths configured to amplify and filter a cellular signal for a wireless device. The desktop signal booster can include wireless charging circuitry configured to wirelessly charge the wireless device when the wireless device is placed within a selected distance from the desktop signal booster.

Desktop Signal Booster

US Patent:
2021027, Sep 2, 2021
Filed:
May 13, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/320107
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/155
G06F 1/16
H04B 1/18
H04B 7/04
Abstract:
Technology for a desktop signal booster is disclosed. The desktop signal booster can include one or more amplification and filtering signal paths configured to amplify and filter a cellular signal for a wireless device. The desktop signal booster can include wireless charging circuitry configured to wirelessly charge the wireless device when the wireless device is placed within a selected distance from the desktop signal booster.

Low Noise Signal Chain Architecture

US Patent:
2021001, Jan 14, 2021
Filed:
Jul 20, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/933988
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Christopher K. Ashworth - Toquerville UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/52
H04B 7/155
H04W 16/26
H04B 1/00
H04B 1/3877
Abstract:
Technology for a low-noise signal chain is disclosed. The low-noise signal chain can include a signal path configured to carry a signal. The low-noise signal chain can include a bypassable amplifier communicatively coupled to the signal path. The low-noise signal chain can include a switchable band pass filter communicatively coupled to the signal path. The low-noise signal chain can include an amplifier bypass path communicatively coupled to the signal path. The signal can be configured to be directed to the amplifier bypass path to bypass the bypassable amplifier. The low-noise signal chain can include a band pass filter bypass path communicatively coupled to the signal path. The signal can be configured to be directed to the band pass filter bypass path to bypass the switchable band pass filter.

Multiple Antenna Repeater Architecture

US Patent:
2020029, Sep 17, 2020
Filed:
May 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/888609
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/155
G06F 1/16
H04B 1/18
H04B 7/04
Abstract:
Technology for a desktop signal booster is disclosed. The desktop signal booster can include a cellular signal amplifier, an integrated device antenna coupled to the cellular signal amplifier, an integrated node antenna coupled to the cellular signal amplifier, and wireless charging circuitry. The cellular signal amplifier can be configured to amplify signals for a wireless device, and the wireless device can be within a selected distance from the desktop signal booster. The integrated device antenna can be configured to transmit signals from the cellular signal amplifier to the wireless device. The integrated node antenna can be configured to transmit signals from the cellular signal amplifier to a base station. The wireless charging circuitry can be configured to wirelessly charge the wireless device when the wireless device is placed in proximity to the desktop signal booster.

Power Adaptor With Integrated Server Antenna

US Patent:
2020028, Sep 10, 2020
Filed:
Feb 26, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/801340
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
Christopher Ken Ashworth - Toquerville UT, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/155
H04L 5/14
H04L 12/10
H01Q 1/32
Abstract:
A technology is described for a repeater system. The repeater system can comprise a repeater and a power adaptor. The repeater can comprise a donor port, a server port, and one or more amplification and filtering paths coupled between the donor port and the server port. The power adaptor can be integrated with a server antenna. The integrated power adaptor can be configured to be coupled to a power supply and the server port to enable the repeater to receive power from the power supply and to communicate a signal between the server antenna and the server port.

Active Multiplexer Repeater Accessory

US Patent:
2020021, Jul 2, 2020
Filed:
Dec 27, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/729007
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Christopher Ken Ashworth - Toquerville UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/00
H04B 1/44
H04B 1/04
Abstract:
A technology is described for a bi-directional repeater having a switchable antenna port. The repeater can comprise a switchable common port, a switchable second-band port, and a switchable third-band port. The repeater can have a first-band amplification and filtering path coupled to the switchable common port via a first path of a first multiplexer. The repeater can have a second-band amplification and filtering path coupled to one of the switchable common port via a second path of the first multiplexer, a first path of a first radio frequency (RF) switch, and a first path of a second multiplexer. The repeater can have a third band amplification and filtering path coupled to the switchable common port via a first path of a second RF switch, the second path of the second multiplexer, the first path of the first RF switch, and the second path of the first diplexer.

Signal Booster With Coaxial Cable Connections

US Patent:
2020009, Mar 19, 2020
Filed:
Nov 19, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/688896
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Patrick Lee Cook - Cedar City UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H04W 88/04
H04B 7/155
Abstract:
Technology for a repeater is disclosed. The repeater can include a first defined connection. The repeater can include a first coaxial cable connector configured to be communicatively coupled to the first defined connection. The repeater can include a repeater unit communicatively coupled to the first defined connection. The repeater can include a controller configured to adjust a gain or output power of the repeater unit that compensates for insertion losses between the first coaxial cable connector and the first defined connection.

Desktop Signal Booster

US Patent:
2019026, Aug 22, 2019
Filed:
Feb 28, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/288695
Inventors:
- St. George UT, US
Michael James Mouser - Wylie TX, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/155
G06F 1/16
H04B 7/04
H04B 1/18
Abstract:
Technology for a desktop signal booster is disclosed. The desktop signal booster can include a cellular signal amplifier, an integrated device antenna coupled to the cellular signal amplifier, an integrated node antenna coupled to the cellular signal amplifier, and wireless charging circuitry. The cellular signal amplifier can be configured to amplify signals for a wireless device, and the wireless device can be within a selected distance from the desktop signal booster. The integrated device antenna can be configured to transmit signals from the cellular signal amplifier to the wireless device. The integrated node antenna can be configured to transmit signals from the cellular signal amplifier to a base station. The wireless charging circuitry can be configured to wirelessly charge the wireless device when the wireless device is placed in proximity to the desktop signal booster.

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