Patents by Inventor Ritesh Vishwakarma
Ritesh Vishwakarma 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: 9264152Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF circuit and a second RF circuit is provided. The first and second RF circuits are co-located and the first RF circuit is configured to operate in a first frequency range. The second RF circuit is configured to operate in a second frequency range, where the first frequency range overlaps, at least in part, the first frequency range. The method initiates with a controller that is coupled to the first RF circuit and the second RF circuit. Then, the second RF circuit is configured to avoid RF signal collisions with the first RF circuit. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2013Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Publication number: 20130273949Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF circuit and a second RF circuit is provided. The first and second RF circuits are co-located and the first RF circuit is configured to operate in a first frequency range. The second RF circuit is configured to operate in a second frequency range, where the first frequency range overlaps, at least in part, the first frequency range. The method initiates with a controller that is coupled to the first RF circuit and the second RF circuit. Then, the second RF circuit is configured to avoid RF signal collisions with the first RF circuit. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Joakim LINDE, Aysegul FINDIKLI, Sven JERLHAGEN, Ritesh VISHWAKARMA
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Patent number: 8515354Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF circuit and a second RF circuit is provided. The first and second RF circuits are co-located and the first RF circuit is configured to operate in a first frequency range. The second RF circuit is configured to operate in a second frequency range, where the first frequency range overlaps, at least in part, the first frequency range. The method initiates with a controller that is coupled to the first RF circuit and the second RF circuit. Then, the second RF circuit is configured to avoid RF signal collisions with the first RF circuit. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Publication number: 20120282861Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF circuit and a second RF circuit is provided. The first and second RF circuits are co-located and the first RF circuit is configured to operate in a first frequency range. The second RF circuit is configured to operate in a second frequency range, where the first frequency range overlaps, at least in part, the first frequency range. The method initiates with a controller that is coupled to the first RF circuit and the second RF circuit. Then, the second RF circuit is configured to avoid RF signal collisions with the first RF circuit. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim LINDE, Aysegul FINDIKLI, Sven JERLHAGEN, Ritesh VISHWAKARMA
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Patent number: 8229364Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate in a first frequency range. The second RF device is configured to operate in a second frequency range, where the first frequency range overlaps, at least in part, the first frequency range. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device is configured to avoid RF signal collisions with the first RF device when the first RF device is active. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Publication number: 20120058731Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate in a first frequency range. The second RF device is configured to operate in a second frequency range, where the first frequency range overlaps, at least in part, the first frequency range. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device is configured to avoid RF signal collisions with the first RF device when the first RF device is active. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim LINDE, Aysegul FINDIKLI, Sven JERLHAGEN, Ritesh VISHWAKARMA
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Patent number: 8064839Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate within a semi-stationary range of a frequency band. The second RF device is configured to operate by changing channels within the frequency band. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device receives the semi-stationary range and a mode for the first RF device through the communication interface. Next, the second RF device is adapted to avoid the semi-stationary range of the frequency band of the first RF device when the mode of the first RF device is in an active mode. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2010Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Publication number: 20100197234Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate within a semi-stationary range of a frequency band. The second RF device is configured to operate by changing channels within the frequency band. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device receives the semi-stationary range and a mode for the first RF device through the communication interface. Next, the second RF device is adapted to avoid the semi-stationary range of the frequency band of the first RF device when the mode of the first RF device is in an active mode. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim LINDE, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Patent number: 7720507Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate within a semi-stationary range of a frequency band. The second RF device is configured to operate by changing channels within the frequency band. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device receives the semi-stationary range and a mode for the first RF device through the communication interface. Next, the second RF device is adapted to avoid the semi-stationary range of the frequency band of the first RF device when the mode of the first RF device is in an active mode. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Publication number: 20090097388Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate within a semi-stationary range of a frequency band. The second RF device is configured to operate by changing channels within the frequency band. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device receives the semi-stationary range and a mode for the first RF device through the communication interface. Next, the second RF device is adapted to avoid the semi-stationary range of the frequency band of the first RF device when the mode of the first RF device is in an active mode. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Publication number: 20080056115Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate within a semi-stationary range of a frequency band. The second RF device is configured to operate by changing channels within the frequency band. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device receives the semi-stationary range and a mode for the first RF device through the communication interface. Next, the second RF device is adapted to avoid the semi-stationary range of the frequency band of the first RF device when the mode of the first RF device is in an active mode. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma
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Patent number: 7317900Abstract: A method for avoiding signal interference between a first RF device and a second RF device is provided. The first and second RF devices are co-located and the first RF device is configured to operate within a semi-stationary range of a frequency band. The second RF device is configured to operate by changing channels within the frequency band. The method initiates with a communication interface being provided between the first RF device and the second RF device. Then, the second RF device receives the semi-stationary range and a mode for the first RF device through the communication interface. Next, the second RF device is adapted to avoid the semi-stationary range of the frequency band of the first RF device when the mode of the first RF device is in an active mode. An apparatus where two RF devices are co-located without causing interference for each other is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Joakim Linde, Aysegul Findikli, Sven Jerlhagen, Ritesh Vishwakarma