Patents Assigned to Centrality Communications, Inc.
  • Patent number: 7436357
    Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for keeping the ephemeris in a navigational receiver current to achieve fast TTFF without the need for connecting to an aiding network or remote server. In an embodiment, the receiver keeps the ephemeris current by downloading the ephemeris in the background. In the preferred embodiment, the receiver uses a background sleep/wake up process to download current ephemeris with minimal power drain. In this embodiment, the receiver alternates between a sleep mode and a wake up mode. During the wake up mode, the receiver attempts to download current ephemeris. The receiver then goes back to the sleep mode until the next wake up to conserve power. The receiver may wake up from the sleep mode to download the ephemeris when the stored ephemeris is no longer current or the ephemeris broadcasted from a satellite has been updated or based on receiver usage patterns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2008
    Assignee: Centrality Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Chi-Shin Wang, David Wang, Zongde Qiu
  • Patent number: 7180446
    Abstract: A method and device to acquire navigational satellite signals combines non-coherent and coherent integrations and can efficiently acquire both strong and weak signals. Successive steps eliminate lower powered and less likely combinations of code offsets and carrier frequencies or dwells of a given satellite signal. Only remaining dwells then are correlated and integrated over larger time duration to obtain the most probable dwell or dwells, which results in reduced computational load. The selection of most likely dwells is based on Parseval's theorem on equivalence of power in time and frequency domains. An optimal estimator algorithm efficiently estimates the probable navigation data bits embedded in the received signal. In case of an ambiguity due to several possible dwells, the steps are repeated with a new set of signal samples.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2007
    Assignee: Centrality Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Chi-Shin Wang, Zhike Jia, Hansheng Wang