Patents Assigned to SR Telecom, Inc.
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Publication number: 20080261641Abstract: In a redundant wireless base station, a first baseband processing unit is coupled to a first radio unit and a second baseband processing unit is coupled to a second radio unit. A link couples the first baseband processing unit and the second baseband processing unit. The link allows at least one of the first baseband processing unit and the second baseband processing unit to one or more of transmit and receive via the first radio unit and the second radio unit. A buffer is associated with the link. The buffer is configured to synchronize one or more of transmission and reception via the first radio unit and the second radio unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: SHAOHUA TANG, Eamonn F. Gormley
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Publication number: 20080261642Abstract: A redundant base station including a first baseband processing unit and at least a second baseband processing unit. The first baseband processing unit and the at least a second baseband processing unit are coupled by a link. The link is configured to communicate activity status information, operational status information, and reset control signals between the first baseband processing unit and the at least a second baseband processing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: Shaohua Tang, Eamonn F. Gormley
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Publication number: 20080259839Abstract: In a redundant wireless base station, a redundancy parameter solicitation is sent by a first baseband processing unit via a multicast to a local area network including at least a second baseband processing unit. Advertised redundancy parameters are received via a multicast to the local area network from the second baseband processing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: Shaohua Tang, Eamonn F. Gormley
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Publication number: 20080253280Abstract: In a redundant wireless network, a first baseband processing unit is defined as an active baseband processing unit and a second baseband processing unit as a standby baseband processing unit. An active address is associated with the first baseband processing unit and a standby address is associated with the second baseband processing unit. Subscriber traffic is routed to the first baseband processing unit via the active address. If the second baseband processing unit becomes an active baseband processing unit and the first baseband processing unit becomes a standby baseband processing unit, he active address is associated with the second baseband processing unit, and the standby address is associated with the first baseband processing unit. Subscriber traffic is routed to the second baseband processing unit via the active address.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: Shaohua Tang, Eamonn F. Gormley
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Publication number: 20080253321Abstract: A system, method, and computer program product for receiving a Session Initiation Protocol (“SIP”) packet and analyzing at least a portion of the SIP packet to determine if the at least a portion of the SIP packet includes a request related to a bandwidth requirement. If the at least a portion of the SIP packet includes a request related to a bandwidth requirement, bandwidth of an air link for voice over IP (“VoIP”) communications over the air link is allocated based upon, at least in part, request related to a bandwidth requirement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: Eamonn F. Gormley, Salai Sivakkani Thirunavukkarasu
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Publication number: 20080212501Abstract: A method, computer program, and a wireless system for scheduling half duplex frequency division duplex bursts includes populating a burst frame having an uplink sub-frame and a downlink sub-frame with one or more block pairs, each block pair including an uplink block and a down link block. Populating the burst frame includes identifying a largest unscheduled block pair, and appending one of the uplink block and the downlink block of the identified block pair to a shortest sub-frame string. Populating the burst frame also includes appending the other of the uplink block and the downlink block to a diagonally opposed sub-frame string. The method also includes determining if a conflict exists between the uplink block and the downlink block for each scheduled block pair.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, Eamonn Gormley, Adrian Yip
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Publication number: 20070286156Abstract: A wireless system and method includes a frequency division duplex (FDD) system configured to provide at least a first FDD channel operating within a first frequency band. A time division duplex (TDD) system is configured to provide at least a first TDD channel operating within a second frequency band. The first frequency band and the second frequency band are separated by a third frequency band, and a half-duplex frequency division duplex (H-FDD) system is configured to provide at least a first H-FDD channel operating within the third frequency band. A transmission of the first H-FDD channel may be synchronized with one of an uplink transmission and a downlink transmission of the first TDD channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: SR Telecom IncInventors: Eamonn Gormley, Chad Pralle
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Patent number: 7236804Abstract: A method of supporting voice-band modem-to-modem calls in a wireless communication system is disclosed. In some embodiments, once a modem call is detected, the modem call is terminated. Data in the terminated modem call is then demodulated and relayed from one end of a wireless broadband channel to the other end of the wireless broadband channel. Transfer of the data to the second modem is completed when the other end of the wireless broadband channel places a modem call to the second modem. By sending data in high-rate modem calls via a wireless broadband channel rather than over multiple, dedicated wireless voice channels, resources of the wireless communication system are utilized more efficiently that can result in significant gains in system capacity.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: SR Telecom, Inc.Inventors: Chaz Immendorf, Eamonn Gormley, Arun Naidu
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Patent number: 6668174Abstract: A method and system provides for removing a number of channels from a larger pool of channels. The channels are assigned in ways to provide subscribers with both voice and digital data service. The system is designed to support POTS ISDN, and direct data service in a point to multipoint configuration. Channel concatenation provides a multiplicity of channels. The system utilizes frequency division duplex (FDD) operation so as to double capacity.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2000Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: Paul F. Struhsaker, Patrick Wilton Quinn, Michael J. Easson, Thomas C. Hudson