Patents Assigned to Ensemble Communication, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6785252
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 31, 2004
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Ofer Zimmerman, Kenneth L. Stanwood, Brian Spinar, Yair Bourlas, Amir Serok
  • Patent number: 6771660
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2004
    Assignee: Ensemble Communication, Inc.
    Inventors: Yair Bourlas, Jacques Behar, Kenneth L. Stanwood
  • Patent number: 6693887
    Abstract: A method for allocating fractional bandwidth in a fixed-frame communication system is described. The method includes calculating the integral cells per frame required at a connection, calculating the fractional cells per second required at the connection, setting a counter, adding the fractional cells per second to the counter, determining if the counter is above a preset limit, allocating an additional cell when the counter exceeds the preset limit, and reducing the counter a predetermined amount to reflect allocating the cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Stanwood, Yair Bourlas
  • Patent number: 6683866
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2004
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Stanwood, Gary Lee Samad, Jr., Jacques Behar
  • Patent number: 6597733
    Abstract: A system and method for enhancing the performance of an equalizer in a modem. Multiple techniques are disclosed which improve the modem performance. A first technique uses stored parameters for each burst from each remote site to demodulate a received data stream. A second technique compensates for the gain droop caused by storing parameters across each burst. A third technique minimizes errors caused by adapting the equalizer coefficients for each data burst by analyzing the SN ratio and error rate of the received burst. A fourth technique improves the convergence of the equalizer by using a two-part preamble, whereby both parts are transmitted using different modulation techniques. A fifth technique is provided which performs a soft reset of the modem without performing a complete reset of the modem. A sixth technique determines a modem adaptation factor based on the expected modulation type of an incoming burst transmission.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen C. Pollmann, Eli Arviv, Jacques Behar, Timothy L. Gallagher, David Gazelle, Frederick W. Price
  • Patent number: 6577863
    Abstract: A system that provides a redundant wireless broadband connection between a base station and customer sites is described. The system includes a redundancy system, for example, a standby modem interface card and a plurality of standby outdoor units that are incorporated into the base station. Upon receiving a fault message from a base station component, the redundancy system performs fault correlation to determine whether the fault is indicative of a system level fault. The system also determines whether the fault message affects system operation and performs a switch over based on the determination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 10, 2003
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Yair Bourlas, Sheldon L. Gilbert, Siddharth R. Ram
  • Patent number: 6549759
    Abstract: On embodiment of the system and method provides asymmetric adaptive modulation which allows uplink and downlink subframes of data to be transmitted between a base station and a CPE with different modulation schemes, thus increasing the efficiency of downlink transmissions while maintaining the stability of uplink transmissions. In systems with multiple CPEs, each CPE and base station pair can independently select their uplink and downlink modulation techniques. The system and method are also adaptive in that they adjust the modulation schemes based on, for example, signal to noise ratio measurements or bit error rate measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Eli Arviv, Brian Spinar, Kenneth L. Stanwood, David Gazelle, Ofer Zimmerman, Penny Efraim
  • Patent number: 6459687
    Abstract: Disclosed is a novel method and system for efficiently synchronizing, transmitting, and receiving data between a base station and a plurality of customer premises. A MAC coprocessor (MCP) is implemented, which works in conjunction with the MAC in order to produce a robust, high throughput communication system. The MAC coprocessor performs many of the tasks typically performed by prior art MAC's, including: during a downlink, storing a data frame, sorting the data frame according to modulation type or other criteria, determining when the data frame is full, and appending a set of CPE settings to the data frame. During an uplink, the MAC coprocessor receives all data and routes the data either to the MAC or a network backhaul. A MAC coprocessor may be used in both the base station and Customer Premises. In both the downlink and uplink processes, having a MAC coprocessor working in conjunction with the MAC may significantly increase the communication system's throughput.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Yair Bourlas, Lewis N. Cohen, Michael G. Reeves, Kenneth L. Stanwood
  • Publication number: 20010038620
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for requesting and allocating bandwidth in a broadband wireless communication system. The inventive method and apparatus includes a combination of techniques that allow a plurality of CPEs to communicate their bandwidth request messages to respective base stations. One technique includes a “polling” method whereby a base station polls CPEs individually or in groups and allocates bandwidth specifically for the purpose of allowing the CPEs to respond with bandwidth requests. The polling of the CPEs by the base station may be in response to a CPE setting a “poll-me bit” or, alternatively, it may be periodic. Another technique comprises “piggybacking” bandwidth requests on bandwidth already allocated to a CPE. In accordance with this technique, currently active CPEs request bandwidth using previously unused portions of uplink bandwidth that is already allocated to the CPE.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2001
    Publication date: November 8, 2001
    Applicant: Ensemble Communication Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Stanwood, James F. Mollenauer, Israel Jay Klein, Sheldon L. Gilbert
  • Patent number: 6016311
    Abstract: An adaptive time division duplexing (ATDD) method and apparatus for duplexing transmissions on a communication link in wireless communication systems. Communication link efficiency is enhanced by dynamically adapting to the uplink and downlink bandwidth requirements of the communication channels. Time slots are flexibly and dynamically allocated for uplink or downlink transmissions depending upon the bandwidth needs of a channel. Communication link bandwidth requirements are continuously monitored using sets of pre-determined bandwidth requirement parameters. Communication channels are configured to have either symmetric or asymmetric uplink/downlink bandwidths depending upon the needs of the channel. Channel bandwidth asymmetry can be configured alternatively in favor of the uplink transmissions (i.e., more time slots are allocated for uplink transmissions than for downlink transmissions) or in favor of the downlink transmissions (i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Assignee: Ensemble Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Sheldon L. Gilbert, Rami Hadar, Israel J. Klein