Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Jaquez & Associates
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Patent number: 6952455Abstract: A transmitter generates a pair of test weight vectors, each vector comprised of a plurality of complex entries, with each entry corresponding a different one of a plurality of antennae. The first and second complex weight vectors are applied to a dedicated pilot signal during alternate time intervals. During each time interval, the average of the first and second complex weight vectors is applied to the data traffic transmitted by the transmitter. A receiver alternately receives the pilot signal as multiplied by the first and second weight vectors as described above. The receiver determines which of the weighted pilot signals resulted in a stronger signal received at the mobile and, based upon this determination, transmits feedback.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: VIA Telecom, Co., Ltd.Inventor: Brian Banister
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Patent number: 6937583Abstract: A novel method and apparatus for controlling forward link power when an intergenerational soft handoff is performed in CDMA communication system is disclosed. The forward link power control method and apparatus of the present invention determines acceptable forward link power levels for a selected target base station during intergenerational soft handoff (ISHO) procedures. The method and apparatus of the present invention controls the forward link power for the selected target base station during an ISHO procedure. Open loop and slow forward power control embodiments of the present invention rely upon an observation that information regarding a mobile station serving forward traffic channel can be communicated to the selected target base station using an MSC. In another embodiment, a statistical value can be used to determine a forward link transmit power of a selected target base station.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: VIA Telecom Co., Ltd.Inventors: Stanislaw Czaja, Kraig Lamar Anderson, Hong Kui Yang
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Patent number: 6930992Abstract: A method and apparatus to provide a common signaling channel (CSC) for concurrently signaling a multiplicity of different mobile stations (MSs) to facilitate data communications with a base station (BS). Superframes of the CSC have a length related to the period of corresponding data channel frames, so that disposing signaling information units (SIUs) in a superframe may imply relevance to particular data frames. Each CSC superframe is multiplexed by time (TDM) into subframes, which are further multiplexed by code (CDM). Symbols representing the same SIU may be disposed in plural subframes to provide time diversity. The number of subframes per superframe may be selected to reduce impairment of CDM code orthogonality, and/or to permit using an integer power of two number of symbols within each subframe. A CSC may, for example, provide ACK information for data from numerous MSs, supporting H-ARQ for reverse link transmissions.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: VIA Telecom Co., Ltd.Inventors: Feng Qian, Stanislaw Czaja
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Patent number: 6928502Abstract: A method and apparatus are described by which interrupts from a source may be processed at a dynamically selectable level of priority. A system that has at least two different interrupt request connections, and that responds to interrupts asserted on the different connections by processing interrupts at associated and corresponding different priority levels, is configured so that an interrupt asserted by a particular interrupt source is coupled to a particular one of the plurality of request connections that has been selected under software control. Selective coupling of interrupt source to interrupt request connection may be effected by providing a set of control bits associated with each particular interrupt source, the set consisting, for example, of one interrupt mask bit for each of the different selectable priorities. Control may optionally be provided to preclude simultaneous coupling of an interrupt source to incompatible interrupt request connections.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: VIA Telecom Co., Ltd.Inventor: Anand C. Monteiro
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Patent number: 6888851Abstract: The present invention pertains to a frame matching method for digital systems. Excess bits are deleted from a frame of data in a single iteration through the data, thereby creating a reduced length frame, wherein the deleting step is performed such that the distance between any two consecutive deleted bits within any group within first subset of the frame is A bits, and the distance between any two consecutive deleted bits within any group within a second subset of the frame is B bits, where A is an integer greater than 0 and B is an integer greater than A, and where the first subset and the second subset together form a plurality of consecutive bits.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: VIA Telecom Co., Ltd.Inventor: Feng Qian
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Patent number: 6876641Abstract: A single physical channel carries “fast feedback” information in such a way that each type of data is on a physical sub-channel. The sub-channels are not “logical” channels in that they cannot be separated by logical functions alone because some knowledge of the modulation mechanisms is required. Each sub-channel is independently channel coded (this is outer channel coding if an inner code is applied). The resulting code symbols from all sub-channels are then merged into one set of symbols. These code symbols can then optionally be concatenation interleaved and inner channel coded, if the performance enhancement is desired and the complexity is acceptable. The result is then extended by code symbol repetition to provide a total number of symbols greater than or equal to one of the possible quantities of symbols per frame supported by the physical channel, and then decimated (symbols deleted) to provide a number of symbols equal to one of the allowable quantities of symbols per frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Via Telecom Co., Ltd.Inventor: Brian Banister
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Patent number: 6856318Abstract: Methods of dynamically presenting transformations of expressions comprising symbols representing abstract concepts are described. Methods are presented of animating these symbols to exhibit the transformations and, optionally, link these animations with the corresponding animations of a concrete pictorial model. Additional methods are described linking these animations with computer controlled and,even computer calculated explanations of the process in both text and sound. The purpose is to present the rules for transforming abstract representations (for example equations) in ways that are much easier to understand and remember. Such animations are the modern dynamic “illustrations” of these transformations. Methods are described of computer controlled sequencing of the animations with corresponding animations of a concrete analogical model.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Jerzy Lewak
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Patent number: 6826566Abstract: A method of organizing, managing, and providing interactive access to data in a database is disclosed, along with a program and a system for implementing the method. Associations between each data Item and at least one ItemSelector are established and stored. A predefined (but modifiable) Vocabulary of ItemSelectors sufficient to describe each Item of the database is created. Presently selected Items are described by a combination of associations defined by an appropriate Boolean combination of each ItemSelector in a presently selected set of ItemSelectors. A user controls the presently selected set by adding an ItemSelector from a presented group, or by removing a previously selected ItemSelector. The system ideally makes available to the user all relevant ItemSelectors—those which, if added to the presently selected set, would result in a set that describes at least one extant data Item. The system ideally makes all presently selected Items available to the user.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Speedtrack, Inc.Inventors: Jerzy Lewak, Miles Kevin Yano
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Patent number: 6804502Abstract: A novel RF switch circuit and method for switching RF signals is described. The RF switch circuit is fabricated in a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology. The RF switch includes pairs of switching and shunting transistor groupings used to alternatively couple RF input signals to a common RF node. The switching and shunting transistor grouping pairs are controlled by a switching control voltage (SW) and its inverse (SW_). The switching and shunting transistor groupings comprise one or more MOSFET transistors connected together in a “stacked” or serial configuration. The stacking of transistor grouping devices, and associated gate resistors, increase the breakdown voltage across the series connected switch transistors and operate to improve RF switch compression. A fully integrated RF switch is described including digital control logic and a negative voltage generator integrated together with the RF switch elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Peregrine Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Mark L. Burgener, James S. Cable
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Patent number: 6785252Abstract: A method and apparatus for a self-correcting bandwidth request/grant protocol in a broadband wireless communication system is disclosed. The self-correcting bandwidth request/grant protocol utilizes a combination of incremental and aggregate bandwidth requests. In accordance with the present inventive protocol, CPEs primarily transmit incremental bandwidth requests to their associated base stations, followed by periodic transmissions of aggregate bandwidth requests. The use of incremental bandwidth requests reduces risks that a base station erroneously issues duplicate bandwidth allocations to the same CPE for the same connection. Race conditions that may have occurred using only aggregate bandwidth requests are eliminated by requiring the CPEs to request bandwidth in an incremental manner. However, use of periodic aggregate bandwidth requests (that express the current state of their respective connection queues) allows the present bandwidth allocation method and apparatus to be “self-correcting”.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.Inventors: Ofer Zimmerman, Kenneth L. Stanwood, Brian Spinar, Yair Bourlas, Amir Serok
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Patent number: 6771660Abstract: The present invention is a novel method and apparatus for efficiently transporting and synchronizing data between the Media Access Control (MAC) and physical communication protocol layers in a wireless communication system. An inventive method and apparatus for transporting and synchronizing to fixed-length ATM cell boundaries and for protecting against the potential misinsertion of ATM cells has been described. An inventive ATM packet format is described. The ATM packet format is used by the present invention for the transportation and synchronization of ATM cells. The ATM packets include fields that are used to detect errors occurring within each ATM cell. ATM cells are transported in exactly two TC/PHY packets, or TDUs. ATM header information is contained in the first TDU only. No ATM header information is carried by the second TDU. An entire ATM cell is discarded if an uncorrectable error is detected in the first TDU. If no uncorrectable error occurs in the first TDU, the second TDU is checked for errors.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Ensemble Communication, Inc.Inventors: Yair Bourlas, Jacques Behar, Kenneth L. Stanwood
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Patent number: 6769089Abstract: The present invention is a novel method and apparatus for efficiently coding and decoding data in a data transmission system. A concatenated coding scheme is presented that is easily implemented, and that provides acceptable coding performance characteristics for use in data transmission systems. The inventive concatenated channel coding technique is well suited for small or variable size packet data transmission systems. The technique may also be adapted for use in a continuous mode data transmission system. The method and apparatus reduces the complexity, cost, size, power consumption typically associated with the prior art channel coding methods and apparatuses, while still achieving acceptable coding performance. The present invention advantageously performs concatenated channel coding without the necessity of a symbol interleaver. In addition, the present invention is simple to implement and thereby consumes much less space and power that do the prior art approaches.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Ensemble Communicatioins, Inc.Inventor: Alok Kumar Gupta
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Patent number: 6737900Abstract: A novel dynamic DFF method and apparatus using CMOS is disclosed. The present invention does not use ratioed logic transistors in implementing a first stage of the DFF design. Thus, PMOS and NMOS transistors, used in the first stage of the DFF circuit, do not have severely disproportionate P-to-N transistor size ratios. These transistors therefore can have a transistor size ratio that increases the circuit's operating speeds.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Peregrine Semiconductor CorporationInventor: Gary Chunshien Wu
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Patent number: 6707798Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for reducing co-channel interference. The present invention includes a powerful means for eliminating co-channel interference from base stations in a wireless communication system. The present co-channel interference reducing method and apparatus utilizes frame synchronization between selected time frames (e.g., odd and even time frames) to reduce co-channel interference. Advantageously, the present invention reduces co-channel interference and, thus, allows robust modulation schemes to operate even at worst case line-of-sight (LoS) interference scenarios of 100%. The present invention can also use an uplink/downlink ratio formula to further improve system capacity (i.e., reduce co-channel interference) in ATDD systems. The present inventive method and apparatus can be used in any type of frame based and frame synchronized communication system.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Ensemble CommunicationsInventors: Israel Jay Klein, Sheldon L. Gilbert, Rami Hadar
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Patent number: 6697004Abstract: A novel mismatched-shaping DAC architecture is described. The inventive DAC partially spectrally shapes data conversion errors. In accordance with the present invention, the DAC mismatch-shaping function is fully effective for input signal amplitude levels that are relatively low (i.e., close to mid-scale), however, the mismatch-shaping function is not fully effective for input signal amplitude levels that are relatively high. This results in the simplification in complexity, reduced power dissipation, and shortened propagation delays associated with the mismatch-shaping DAC digital logic circuitry. Exemplary delta-sigma ADC and DAC architectures adapted for use with the present inventive partial mismatch-shaping DAC are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Silicon Wave, Inc.Inventors: Ian Andrew Galton, Jorge Alberto Grilo, Kevin Jia-Nong Wang
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Patent number: 6683866Abstract: The present invention is a novel method and apparatus for efficiently transporting and synchronizing data between the Media Access Control (MAC) and physical communication protocol layers in a wireless communication system. Depending on the length of the MAC packet to be transported, the present invention either fragments or concatenates the MAC packet when mapping to the physical layer. When a MAC packet is too long to fit in one TC/PHY packet, the MAC packet is fragmented and the resultant multiple TC/PHY packets are preferably transmitted back-to-back within the same TDD frame. When a MAC packet is shorter than a TC/PHY packet, the next MAC packet is concatenated with the current MAC packet into a single TC/PHY packet unless an exception applies (e.g., a change in CPE on the uplink or a change in modulation on the downlink). When an exception applies, the next MAC packet is started on a new TC/PHY packet following either a CTG or MTG.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Ensemble Communications Inc.Inventors: Kenneth L. Stanwood, Gary Lee Samad, Jr., Jacques Behar
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Patent number: 6681217Abstract: In the field of computer text search engines, regular expression text pattern matching is combined with an extended set of Boolean operators. A pre-processor is described which will convert mixed Boolean-GREP expressions into equivalent pure GREP expressions enabling existing GREP search technology to be used to implement this invention. Additional optimizations are described when users need to search for any one of a list of text patterns.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventor: Jerzy Lewak
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Patent number: 6627954Abstract: An integrated circuit capacitor includes a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate and a doped epitaxial layer of a first conductivity type formed on the SOI substrate. The doped epitaxial layer is used as a first plate of the integrated circuit capacitor. A gate oxide layer is formed on the doped epitaxial layer and is used as a dielectric layer of the integrated circuit capacitor. A polysilicon gate is formed on the gate oxide layer and is used as a second plate of the integrated circuit capacitor.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Silicon Wave, Inc.Inventor: James D. Seefeldt
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Patent number: 6570446Abstract: A simple, scalable cross-degeneration circuit topology is described. The inventive cross-degeneration method and apparatus provides a circuit design having substantially improved linearity as compared to traditional circuit designs having similar power consumption. The improvement in linearity is achieved without unduly increasing circuit noise and without substantially reducing circuit bandwidth. Using the present inventive method and apparatus, a fixed circuit configuration can be used to accommodate a continuous range of specifications simply by varying component values, in contrast to the prior art requirements of providing additional devices or modifying device wiring. The inventive topology can be implemented using bipolar technologies and conventional MOS processes operating above threshold. Additionally, the inventive circuits can be implemented using other three-terminal (or multi-terminal) amplifying device technologies.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Silicon Wave, Inc.Inventor: Curtis Chih-shan Ling
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Patent number: 6429502Abstract: A novel trench isolated guard ring region for providing RF isolation is disclosed. The semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) device of the present invention comprises a substrate, an insulating layer formed on the substrate, a buried layer formed on the insulating layer, and an epitaxial layer of a first conductivity type formed on the buried layer. A first isolation trench is formed in the epitaxial layer and the buried layer that extends to the insulating layer and that surrounds a first selected surface area of the epitaxial layer. A second isolation trench is formed in the epitaxial layer and the buried layer that extends to the insulating layer and that surrounds the first isolation trench and defines a guard ring region between itself and the first isolation trench. A plurality of isolation chambers is formed within the first and second isolation trenches. A collector is implanted into the epitaxial layer in the guard ring region.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Silicon Wave, Inc.Inventors: Michael Librizzi, Christopher D. Hull