Patents Assigned to Agere Systems
-
Patent number: 8351520Abstract: In one embodiment, an algorithm dynamically selects a method for reducing distortion in a multi-carrier modulated signal, such as an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal. The algorithm directs a transmitter to transmit peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR)-reduction signals over reserved tones (i.e., frequencies) if reserved tones are available. If reserved tones are not available, then the algorithm directs the transmitter to transmit PAPR-reduction symbols over free tones if free tones are available. If the free tones for this transmitter are used by adjacent transmitters, then interference-reduction techniques may be used to reduce interference with the adjacent transmitters. If reserved tones and free tones are not available, then the transmitter may use an alternative method to reduce distortion, such as successive clipping and filtering. In another embodiment, the transmitter may transmit PAPR-reduction symbols over both free and reserved tones, if available.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2007Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventor: Graeme K. Woodward
-
Patent number: 8351988Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for transmitting a plurality of information signals in a multiple antenna communication system. One or more information signals are coded using a plurality of coders to generate the plurality of coded information signals and an Inverse Fast Fourier Transformation is performed on each of the plurality of coded information signals to create a corresponding output signal. Each of the corresponding output signals are transmitted on a different antenna. Each of the plurality of coded information signals can optionally be separated into K signals. On the receiver side, a signal comprising K different frequencies is received on at least N receive antennas and a Fast Fourier Transformation is applied to each of the at least N received versions of the signal comprising K different frequencies to generate N*K low frequency signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2011Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Geert Arnout Awater, D. J. Richard Van Nee
-
Patent number: 8350589Abstract: An integrated circuit having a monitor circuit for monitoring timing in a critical path having a target timing margin is disclosed. The monitor circuit has two shift registers, one of which includes a delay element that applies a delay value to a received signal. The inputs to the two shift registers form a signal input node capable of receiving an input signal. The monitor circuit also has a logic gate having an output and at least two inputs, each input connected to a corresponding one of the outputs of the two shift registers. The output of the logic gate indicates whether the target timing margin is satisfied or not satisfied.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: James D. Chlipala, Richard P. Martin, Richard Muscavage, Scott A. Segan
-
Patent number: 8346251Abstract: A cellular device has a stacked protocol, with an upper layer and a lower layer. The lower layer includes a multiple carrier detection unit, a memory and a digital processing system. The multiple carrier detection unit receives a plurality of wireless carrier signals and provides a respective plurality of output digital streams. The memory is used to store a target cell search list, and the digital processing system processes the digital streams in parallel based upon parameters within the target cell search list. The parameters may include a frequency indicator and a radio access technology (RAT) indicator. The lower layer controls the multiple carrier detection unit to detect the wireless carrier signals based upon the frequencies and RATs in the target cell search list.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2007Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.Inventors: Faical Aiouaz, Fei Gao
-
Patent number: 8340306Abstract: A binaural cue coding scheme involving one or more object-based cue codes, wherein an object-based cue code directly represents a characteristic of an auditory scene corresponding to the audio channels, where the characteristic is independent of number and positions of loudspeakers used to create the auditory scene. Examples of object-based cue codes include the angle of an auditory event, the width of the auditory event, the degree of envelopment of the auditory scene, and the directionality of the auditory scene.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventor: Christof Faller
-
Publication number: 20120317456Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for N+1 packet level mesh protection. An error correction encoder is provided for encoding message symbols, m0 through mN?1, to generate a codeword that includes the message symbols, m0 through mN?1, and one or more check symbols. The error correction encoder comprises a linear feedback shift register having one or more flip-flops to generate the check symbols after shifting the message symbols, m0 through mN?1, through the linear feedback shift register. An error correction decoder is also provided for decoding a codeword that includes message symbols, m0 through mN?1, and one or more check symbols. The error correction decoder comprises a linear feedback shift register having one or more flip-flops to generate an error symbol based on a remainder after shifting the message symbols, m0 through mN?1, and the one or more check symbols through the linear feedback shift register.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: Agere Systems Inc.Inventor: Paul Langner
-
Patent number: 8332528Abstract: A communication system that enables a specified end-user device to obtain a media file corresponding to a delayed-play entry of a content-definition table prior to the scheduled play time. To deliver the media file to the end user, a service provider requests and receives the corresponding content from a content provider, generates the media file based on the received content, and temporarily stores the media file in a storage unit associated with the service provider. The service provider then breaks the media file into a plurality of data frames and transmits them to the end-user device during an appropriate delivery-opportunity window for storage in local storage unit (e.g., a hard drive) associated with the end-user device. At the play time, the service provider transmits to the end-user device a media-activation packet to initiate rendering thereat a copy of the media file assembled from the data frames stored in the local storage unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Dil Afroz Mobin, Mohammad S. Mobin, Gregory W. Sheets
-
Patent number: 8331552Abstract: In one embodiment, the presence of double talk (DT) is detected in a telecommunications network having a near-end user and a far-end user. The energies of both (1) a signal received from the far-end user by the near-end user and (2) a signal to be communicated from the near-end user to the far-end user are computed. An echo return loss (ERL) estimate is calculated based on the energy calculations, and a preliminary decision is made as to whether DT is present based on the ERL estimate and the energy calculations. If DT is detected, then a counter is set to a hangover value. If DT is not detected, then the counter is reduced. This process is repeated, and, for each iteration, a final decision as to whether DT is present is made based on the counter value.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventor: Mizhou Tan
-
Patent number: 8331573Abstract: A method and apparatus for attenuating applause from a satellite radio signal, including, a spectrum analyzer and comparator having an internal memory for obtaining a spectral signature of different sounds in the radio signal, a detector automatically detecting whether the sounds contain applause, an attenuator attenuating the sounds containing applause; and a digital to analog converter converting the attenuated sounds for audio listening. A comparator compares applause in the radio signal to a threshold level and disables the attenuator when the applause abates below the threshold level.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2007Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventor: James L. Archibald
-
Patent number: 8331386Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for processing a transport block having a MAC-hs protocol data unit (PDU) and a corresponding checksum in an HSDPA-compatible (high-speed downlink packet access) receiver in a 3GPP wireless communication network, the method including: (a) recovering the transport block, (b) performing, substantially in parallel: (i) a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) on the transport block to determine whether the transport block passes or fails, and (ii) MAC (media access control) disassembly to generate a modified MAC-hs PDU, and (c) determining whether to perform reordering-queue distribution and reordering on the modified MAC-hs PDU based on whether the transport block passes or fails. By performing the CRC check and disassembly substantially in parallel, processing efficiencies may be gained.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Rafael Carmon, Simon Issakov
-
Patent number: 8331217Abstract: A ground- or roof-top-based repeater in an OFDM system uses multiple transmission antennas to transmit multiple identical OFDM signals. Dithering is performed by introducing a slight variable-frequency phase offset to all but one of the multiple identical transmitted OFDM signals. The effective overall channel is more dynamic and provides spatial diversity to minimize long periods of fading in fading subchannels of the OFDM signals when the receiver is in a slow moving or stationary situation. To overcome the additional cancellation problem that can occur when two or more of the transmitting antennas are (i) in a line-of-site position with the receiver and (ii) approximately the same distance from the receiver, a delay is deliberately introduced to make the delayed signals appear to be reflected signals. This delay will not negatively impact the OFDM receiver performance as long as the delay is within the guard interval used in the OFDM process.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Samel Celebi, Jie Song, Paul M. Yun
-
Patent number: 8326293Abstract: In one embodiment, a wireless device having two or more antennas. The wireless device substantially concurrently determines (a) using a first antenna, whether a first communications service is available for data transfer, and (b) using a second antenna, whether a second communications service is available for data transfer. After determining that at least one communications service is available for data transfer, the wireless device uses both antennas to transfer data using a selected communications service.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Stanley Reinhold, Steven E. Strauss
-
Patent number: 8320439Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for adaptive link partner transmitter equalization. According to one aspect of the invention, a local transceiver adapts one or more equalization parameters of a link partner by receiving a training frame over a channel between the link partner and the local transceiver, wherein the training frame is comprised of a predefined training pattern; adjusting one or more of the equalization parameters of the link partner; and determining whether the equalization of the channel satisfies one or more predefined criteria based on whether the predefined training pattern is properly received by the local transceiver. The predefined training pattern can be a pseudo random pattern, such as a PN11 pattern Noise margins and jitters margins for the channel can optionally be improved.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.Inventors: Mohammad S. Mobin, Gregory W. Sheets, Lane A. Smith, Paul H. Tracy
-
Patent number: 8319343Abstract: The present invention provides a solder bump structure. In one aspect, the solder bump structure is utilized in a semiconductor device, such as an integrated circuit. The semiconductor device comprises active devices located over a semiconductor substrate, interconnect layers comprising copper formed over the active devices, and an outermost metallization layer positioned over the interconnect layers. The outermost metallization layer comprises aluminum and includes at least one bond pad and at least one interconnect runner each electrically connected to an interconnect layer. An under bump metallization layer (UBM) is located over the bond pad, and a solder bump is located over the UBM.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Vance D. Archer, III, Michael C. Ayukawa, Mark A. Bachman, Daniel P. Chesire, Seung H. Kang, Taeho Kook, Sailesh M. Merchant, Kurt G. Steiner
-
Patent number: 8321770Abstract: A path comparison unit is disclosed for determining paths in a trellis that compete with a survivor path. The disclosed path comparison unit comprises a first type functional unit comprising a multiplexer and a register to store one or more survivor bits associated with the survivor path; and at least two second type functional units, wherein each second type functional unit comprises a multiplexer and a logical circuit to compute at least one equivalence bit indicating whether the bit for a respective path and the bit for the survivor path are equivalent. Generally, the respective path is one or more of a win-lose path and a lose-win path.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.Inventors: Kelly Knudson Fitzpatrick, Erich Franz Haratsch
-
Patent number: 8315830Abstract: Operational speed of an integrated circuit chip is measured using one or more speed measurement elements, such as ring oscillators, disposed at various regions of the chip. Each speed measuring element can include several ring oscillators, each corresponding to a different technology threshold voltage. The speed measurement data collected from the speed measurement elements can be used to determine on-chip variation (OCV). Circuitry either on the chip itself or, alternatively, external to the chip can adjust a chip operational parameter, such as core voltage or clock speed, in response to the speed measurement data. Speed measurement data can be read out of the chip through JTAG pins or an interface to an external host.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Richard P. Martin, Richard Muscavage, Scott A. Segan
-
Patent number: 8315298Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for equalizing a received signal. A received signal is equalized by determining a data rate of the received signal; obtaining one or more equalization parameters associated with the determined data rate; and equalizing the received signal using the obtained one or more equalization parameters. The equalization parameters may comprise, for example, one or more of a gain parameter, zero control for a high pass filter and one or more threshold settings for one or more latches used during the equalizing step, such as data latches or transition latches (or both).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.Inventors: Pervez M Aziz, Mohammad S Mobin, Gregory W Sheets, Lane A Smith, Paul H. Tracy
-
Patent number: 8315408Abstract: An electronic audio device with a digital audio output channel in which an amplifier output voltage is gradually ramped up and down to avoid causing a popping sound when the device is turned on and off. This is accomplished without employing any additional hardware, by incrementally changing a digital input word applied to a digital audio source, such as a DSP, so as to gradually change the amplifier output voltage between a minimum, such as zero volts, and a DC working voltage. On powering up, the amplifier is only turned on after the digital word is applied, but while it still results in a minimum amplifier output, and on powering down the amplifier is turned off after it's output has been ramped down, but before removing the digital input word. Sources and output channels can also be switched over by powering down, and then powering up, following the same method.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2009Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems LLCInventors: Rupinder Judge, Tie Liu, Robert Peruzzi, Richard Verney
-
Patent number: 8315567Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for wireless communication between an integrated circuit device and a monitoring station. Each integrated circuit device has one or more antennas that permit wireless communication with an external monitoring station. A signal destined for an integrated circuit device is transmitted by the monitoring station using an associated antenna. An antenna associated with the destination integrated circuit receives the transmitted signal. The antenna(s) may be embodied, for example, as pins that are external to the integrated circuit device, or printed or etched on the integrated circuit device itself. Greater bandwidth can be achieved, if necessary, by pooling the bandwidth of several antennas.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.Inventor: Lawrence Allen Rigge
-
Patent number: 8311132Abstract: A technique for estimating the Doppler frequency of an input signal comprising a pilot signal. In one embodiment, the technique comprises: (a) accumulating a plurality of samples from the input signal over a specified time duration to derive a channel tap estimate; (b) obtaining a sequence of channel tap estimates by repeating step (a) until a specified number of channel tap estimates have been accumulated; (c) performing a Fourier transform of the sequence of channel tap estimates to obtain a complex sequence of values; (d) finding the smallest index value for which a power spectral distribution function of the complex sequence of values exceeds a specified threshold; and (e) obtaining an estimate of the Doppler frequency by dividing the smallest index value found in step (d) by the product of the specified number of channel tap estimates and the specified time duration.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Agere Systems Inc.Inventor: Adriel P. Kind