Patents by Inventor Mark C. Cudak
Mark C. Cudak has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7165204Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing H-ARQ transmission is described herein. Bits received on a first transmission are stored and combined with the bits received on later transmissions thereby increasing the likelihood of a correct decoding on later transmissions. Additionally, a plurality of coding schemes (e.g., Convolutional Codes, Block Turbo Codes, Convolutional Turbo Codes, Low Density Party Check Codes, . . . , etc.) are utilized, with an information element being reserved to signal what form of H-ARQ is being utilized.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, Brian K. Classon
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Patent number: 7158482Abstract: A communication system includes a forward link from a base station to multiple mobile units, the forward link having multiple shared channels (SHCH's), multiple shared control channels (SHCCH's), and multiple dedicated pointer control channels (DPTRCH's), and utilizes HARQ error control for error detection and error correction. The mobile unit, when listening to the DPTRCH, uses a SHCCH pointed to by the DPTRCH to demodulate and decode data on the SHCH. Throughput problems may arise in the system when the mobile unit combines and decodes the wrong SHCH data, that is, SHCH data that is intended for a different mobile unit, or may incorrectly decodes SHCH data that is intended for the mobile unit. In order to improve the data throughput of the system, the systems employs a flush test and an energy detector test to prevent improperly decoded data blocks from corrupting properly decoded data blocks.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Love, Robert S. Nikides, Louay A. Jalloul, Mark C. Cudak, Brian K. Classon
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Patent number: 7096401Abstract: A method and apparatus for performing H-ARQ transmission is described herein. Bits received on a first transmission are stored and combined with the bits received on later transmissions thereby increasing the likelihood of a correct decoding on later transmissions. Additionally, a plurality of coding schemes (e.g., Convolutional Codes, Block Turbo Codes, Convolutional Turbo Codes, Low Density Party Check Codes, . . . , etc.) are utilized, with an information element being reserved to signal what form of H-ARQ is being utilized.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, Brian K. Classon
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Patent number: 7016319Abstract: A downlink frame (401) is divided in to similar sized resource blocks (403, 405, 407) with each co-channel sector scheduled to transmit from the beginning of its respective assigned resource block. Transmissions to remote units within the particular sector will occur only within the particular resource block, up to a point where all N resource units have been utilized. Beyond that point, additional transmissions are scheduled to be transmitted at the end of the resource blocks assigned to the other sectors.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Baum, Brian K. Classon, Mark C. Cudak, Vijay Nangia
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Patent number: 6934275Abstract: Separate forward dedicated and shared control channels are provided in a spread-spectrum communication. The forward dedicated control channel is used to communicate persistent control information and point to the shared control channel when further intermittent control information concerning transmission of data to a mobile station needs to be communicated. The use of a dedicated control channel for only necessary persistent control information, while only pointing to a shared control channel when it is needed, affords more efficient utilization of system resources.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2000Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Robert T. Love, Brian K. Classon, Amitava Ghosh, Louay A. Jalloul, Mark C. Cudak
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Publication number: 20040190482Abstract: A downlink frame (401) is divided in to similar sized resource blocks (403, 405, 407) with each co-channel sector scheduled to transmit from the beginning of its respective assigned resource block. Transmissions to remote units within the particular sector will occur only within the particular resource block, up to a point where all N resource units have been utilized. Beyond that point, additional transmissions are scheduled to be transmitted at the end of the resource blocks assigned to the other sectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Kevin L. Baum, Brian K. Classon, Mark C. Cudak, Vijay Nangia
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Publication number: 20020145985Abstract: A communication system includes a forward link from a base station to multiple mobile units, the forward link having multiple shared channels (SHCH's), multiple shared control channels (SHCCH's), and multiple dedicated pointer control channels (DPTRCH's), and utilizes HARQ error control for error detection and error correction. The mobile unit, when listening to the DPTRCH, uses a SHCCH pointed to by the DPTRCH to demodulate and decode data on the SHCH. Throughput problems may arise in the system when the mobile unit combines and decodes the wrong SHCH data, that is, SHCH data that is intended for a different mobile unit, or may incorrectly decodes SHCH data that is intended for the mobile unit. In order to improve the data throughput of the system, the systems employs a flush test and an energy detector test to prevent improperly decoded data blocks from corrupting properly decoded data blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2002Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Robert T. Love, Robert S. Nikides, Louay A. Jalloul, Mark C. Cudak, Brian K. Classon
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Patent number: 6366601Abstract: A communication system (100) provides selecting a first modulation-coding scheme (111) based on a quality indicator of a communication between a source user and a first destination user, determining a first possible number of data bits (201) that can be modulated and encoded according to selected modulation-coding scheme (111) and spread according to one spreading code of a plurality of spreading codes (108-1 through 108-k) which results in fitting in a predetermined time frame, determining a first number of data bits (102) to be transmitted from the source user to the first destination user, determining a first load level based on comparing first number of data bits (102) and first possible number of data bits (201), and, if the first load level is unequal to a whole number, rounding to a next first whole number, selecting a first number of plurality of spreading codes (108-1 through 108-k) based on the first whole number of load level for spread coding of first number of data bits (102) after being modulateType: GrantFiled: November 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Amitava Ghosh, Brian K. Classon, Mark C. Cudak, Louay Jalloul
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Publication number: 20010040877Abstract: A method and system for dynamic rate switching via medium access channel layer signaling is disclosed, wherein data rates for high data rate channels are automatically shifted up or down based on a predetermined metric. In a preferred embodiment, data rates are automatically shifted up or down based on transmit channel gain required to maintain a required signal to noise ratio.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2001Publication date: November 15, 2001Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Robert T. Love, Ron Rotstein, Mark C. Cudak, Brian Classon
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Patent number: 6308294Abstract: A generic structure of Hybrid ARQ using Turbo Codes is provided which requires the function of a) channel coding, b) redundancy selection, c) buffering and max-ratio diversity combining, d) channel decoding, e) error detection and f) sending back an acknowledgement to the transmitter. The functions (a) and (b) are performed at the transmitter while functions (c) to (f) are performed at the receiver. The initial code rate can be explicitly communicated to the receiver or blindly detected.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Amitava Ghosh, Brian K. Classon, Mark C. Cudak, Louay Jalloul
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Patent number: 6275488Abstract: A method in a communication system (100) includes transmitting from a source user (101) a first data packet (111) over a first time frame (121) having a finite time period (131), transmitting from source user (101) a second data packet (112) over a second time frame (122) immediately subsequent to first time frame (121), detecting an acknowledgment of acceptable reception of data packet associated with either first or said second data packets (111 and 112), repeating transmission of first and second data packets (111 and 112) in a sequence of first and second time frames (121 and 122) in a time frame sequence (190) until the detection.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, Brian K. Classon, Louay Jalloul, Amitava Ghosh
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Patent number: 6253063Abstract: A mobile station (110) selects an initial data rate for communication between base station (107) and mobile station (110). Mobile station (110) communicates the selected initial data rate to base station (107) through uplink (112). Base station (107) determines a difference level of interference condition experienced by mobile station (107) between a time when the initial data rate was selected by mobile station (110) and a time when base station (107) prepares to communicate to mobile station (110). Base station (107) selects a final data rate for transmission from base station (107) to mobile station (110) based on the determined difference level of interference condition. As such, the initial data rate may be modified to the final data rate while maximizing the down link capacity.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, Brian K. Classon, Louay A. Jalloul, Amitava Ghosh, Robert T. Love
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Patent number: 6233231Abstract: Remote units (113) having large amounts of data to transmit will be dynamically assigned Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor (OVSF) codes corresponding to higher data rates and remote units (113) with lower amounts of data to be transmitted will be assigned OVSF codes corresponding to lower data rates. Additionally, in an alternate embodiment of the present invention, once system interference becomes greater than a predetermined threshold, the data rate between the base station (100) and remote units (113) in communication with the base station (100) is reduced. The reduction of the data rate between the base station (100) and remote units (113) occurs by changing the current OVSF codes utilized by both the remote units (113) and the base station (100).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Felix, Mark C. Cudak, Amitava Ghosh
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Patent number: 6201795Abstract: A communication system (100) that includes a base unit (101) and a subscriber unit (e.g., 103) employs a method (400) and apparatus (101) for mitigating interference (135) therein. The base unit (101) receives an uplink communication signal from the subscriber unit (103) at an uplink frequency and conveys a downlink communication signal to the subscriber unit (103) at a downlink frequency. Upon receiving (403) an uplink communication signal from the subscriber unit (103), the base unit (101) determines (405) a quality metric for the uplink frequency. When the quality metric is below a quality threshold (407), the base unit (101) and the subscriber unit (103) transfer (415) the communication signal to an alternate uplink frequency, while the downlink frequency remains unchanged.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventors: Kevin L. Baum, Bruce D. Mueller, Mark C. Cudak
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Patent number: 6157632Abstract: The present invention provides a method/protocol (400, 800) and device (600; 700) for transmitting a synchronous stream of information, in a wireless, centrally controlled communication system. The method includes the steps of parsing the synchronous stream of information into a plurality of predetermined fixed sized blocks and transmitting/retransmitting each fixed size block in a predetermined window of time until one of: reception of each fixed size block is positively acknowledged and each corresponding predetermined window of time has elapsed.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1997Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, James R. Kelton, Phillip D. Rasky, Bruce D. Mueller, Kadathur S. Natarajan
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Patent number: 6091757Abstract: Remote units (113) having large amounts of data to transmit will be dynamically assigned Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor (OVSF) codes corresponding to higher data rates and remote units (113) with lower amounts of data to be transmitted will be assigned OVSF codes corresponding to lower data rates. The reduction of the data rate between the base station (100) and remote units (113) occurs by changing the current OVSF codes utilized by both the remote units (113) and the base station (100). In order to eliminate collisions among remote units transmitting data, a remote units transmission is advanced and retarded in time based on an amount of offset from a frame boundary.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, Amitava Ghosh
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Patent number: 5640430Abstract: In a digital communication system, communication units may reduce power consumption while attempting to detect reception of valid data by sampling and filtering a data stream at a first sampling rate producing a first filtered data stream. When the first filtered data stream indicates potential valid data, the communication unit samples and filters the data stream at a second sampling rate, wherein the second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate and consumes more power, producing a second filtered data stream. The communication unit determines whether the data stream contains valid data based on the second filtered data stream.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, Donald G. Newberg, Bradley Hiben, Robert D. LoGalbo
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Patent number: 5423058Abstract: A simulcast radio transmission system (250) transmits message signals (318) including selective call tones, originating from a message source (202), to a geographical area (115). The simulcast system includes a controller (204) coupled between the message source (202) and a plurality of remote transmitter sites (208, 210) for exchanging message signals (318) including selective call tones therebetween. Connecting the controller (204) to the plurality of transmitter sites (208, 210) are a plurality of interconnect links (224, 226), each having bounded propagation time delay characteristics. The simulcast system (250) employs phase numbers associated with the starting phase of the selective call tones to allow accurate reconstruction of the selective call tones.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Cudak, Bradley M. Hiben, Robert D. Lo Galbo
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Patent number: 5423059Abstract: In a simulcast communication system (100), a communication unit (110-115) may request enhanced coverage area services by transmitting a request for enhanced signal quality to a central simulcast controller (101). Upon receipt, the central simulcast controller (101) identifies, based on information pertaining to the location of the communication unit, a set of transmitters (102-109) to enhance coverage in the area of the communication unit. The central simulcast controller determines enhanced coverage area delays for each of the transmitters and adjusts the respective delays of each transmitter such that transmitted signal quality is enhanced at the location of the communication unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Motorola Inc.Inventors: Robert D. LoGalbo, Bradley M. Hiben, Mark C. Cudak
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Patent number: 5377229Abstract: A transceiver compatible with both wide channel constant envelope 4 level FSK FM modulation and narrow channel .pi./4 differential QPSK linear modulation allows compatible interaction between modified constant envelope and non-constant envelope transmitters. All Nyquist filtering occurs in the transmitters, and none in the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1990Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Alan L. Wilson, Mark C. Cudak, Bradley M. Hiben, Eric F. Ziolko, Steven C. Jasper