Patents Assigned to Ericsson, Inc.
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Patent number: 8812059Abstract: A device includes a housing having a front surface, a rear surface and first and second side surfaces; the rear surface configured engage a user's palm. The device includes a radiotelephone communications transceiver and a contact-sensitive display, supported by the housing. The contact sensitive display is configured to display an image at the front surface of the housing, and produce an output signal in response to moving contact of an object along a contact-sensitive surface of the contact-sensitive display. The device also includes a controller configured to control at least one of the display and the radiotelephone communications transceiver and to scroll displayed rows along an axis of the display based upon the output signal of the contact-sensitive transducer. The controller has a mode that is unresponsive to contact with the contact-sensitive transducer, the second mode being entered in response to an input from a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2012Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: John Hayes, Curtis Wayne Thornton
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Patent number: 7623596Abstract: A channel response may be estimated from training symbols that are received over a channel, by determining an initial channel estimate from the training symbols and applying bias to the initial channel estimate to obtain a biased channel estimate. The biased channel estimate may then be used to demodulate a signal that is received over the channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Leonid Krasny, Dennis Hui
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Patent number: 7457263Abstract: Apparatus and Method for Channel Request in a Wireless Communication System. The present invention provides a method to request channels in a wireless communication system in order to efficiently allocate channel resources by using channel function information about each transceiver. A method is provided in a wireless communication system which includes a communication link having a plurality of channels and a plurality of radio heads each having transceivers for connecting to mobile terminals. The method comprises defining a channel function for a transceiver of one of the radio heads, determining whether the transceiver requires a dedicated channel for the channel function, and, if the transceiver requires the dedicated channel for the channel function, requesting a channel for the transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Johnny D. Shepherd
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Publication number: 20080274723Abstract: A system for using a cell phone by a user includes a cell phone. The system includes a global network in communication with the cell phone. The system includes a configuration gateway in connection with the network which remotely configures the cell phone. The system includes a remote interface not physically connected to the cell phone in communication with the configuration gateway through the network and with which a configuration choice for the cell phone is entered by the user. A cell phone includes a housing having a speaker which plays an audible tone when the phone receives a call. The housing has a vibration motor which vibrates the housing when the phone receives a call, a memory having the tone. The housing has a CPU connected with the memory and the vibration motor which configures whether the phone will vibrate or play the tone when a call is received from a remote instruction received from a configuration gateway part of a global wireless network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Joseph A. Hook, Justin Connors
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Patent number: 7260648Abstract: A system for supporting translation of virtual IP addresses to Ethernet/MAC addresses in a multi-Virtual Network environment, in which address resolution tables are generated and maintained by Virtual Networking Devices. Virtual Networking Device (VND) sends and/or receives Virtual Network-specific ARP traffic. The Virtual Network-specific ARP traffic includes ARP requests or responses that map a MAC address to an IP address in the private IP address space of an associated Virtual Private Network. The disclosed Virtual Networking Devices can therefore operate in configurations in which multiple independent entities operate on separate Virtual Networks, and where servers may be accessible via virtual IP addresses within the private IP address spaces of associated Virtual Networks.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Chase T. Tingley, Robert J. Walsh
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Patent number: 7236514Abstract: A communications signal is processed to determine a proportionality relationship between a gain of a first channel (e.g., a pilot channel) and a gain of a second channel (e.g., a traffic channel) from a model of the first channel and information recovered from the second channel according to the model of the first channel. Symbol estimates may be generated from the information received over the second channel based on the determined proportionality relationship. In some embodiments, a gain multiplier may be estimated from information received over the second channel, a channel estimate for the first channel and a noise estimate for the first channel, for example, by generating despread values from the information received over the second channel, processing the despread values according to the channel estimate to generate symbol estimates, and generating the estimate of the gain multiplier from the noise estimate and the symbol estimates. Methods, apparatus and computer program products are provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Greg Bottomley, Yi-Pin Eric Wang, Essam Sourour, Jian-Ching Guey
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Patent number: 7196728Abstract: An imaging apparatus. The apparatus includes a display mechanism for displaying an image. The apparatus includes a camera mechanism distributed throughout the display mechanism to take images of objects in view of the display mechanism. A screen. The screen includes a display for displaying an image. The screen includes a plurality of pinholes distributed in the display. The screen includes a plurality of sensors with at least one sensor of the plurality of sensors in alignment with and corresponding with one pinhole of the plurality of pinholes to receive light passing through the pinhole to image a ray of a specific size and a specific direction out from the display. A method for imaging.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Robert Craig Campbell, David Markham Drury, Richard E. Huber, John P. Strait
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Patent number: 7190682Abstract: Radio heads, methods and systems are provided for communicating data in a radio communications system. The data communications system includes first and second radio heads. The first radio head has at least first and second transceivers. The first radio head includes a first control processor coupled with each of the at least first and second transceivers wherein the first control processor receives a first plurality of timeslots including at least one control timeslot. The first control processor reads control information from the at least one control timeslot of the first plurality of timeslots and provides the control information from the at least one control timeslot of the first plurality of timeslots to each of the first and second transceivers. Finally, the first control processor generates a second plurality of timeslots. The second radio head includes at least third and fourth transceivers.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Johnny Shepherd, Joseph A. Repice, Jeff Seifert
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Patent number: 7142580Abstract: A mobile terminal and a base station subsystem may communicate by assigning a primary or control frequency to the cell in which the mobile terminal is located and using that control frequency to exchange control information between the mobile terminal and the base station subsystem. The exchange of control information in the cell is constrained to the primary or control frequency. In addition, a plurality of traffic frequencies may be assigned to the cell and used to exchange traffic information between the mobile terminal and the base station subsystem using coordinated frequency hopping. Multi-path fading experienced on diverse, non-contiguous traffic frequency bands may be uncorrelated between the respective bands. Consequently, a code-word carried over a plurality of non-contiguous frequencies may be more likely to experience random, uncorrelated fading, which may improve the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the signal and, as a result, improve network performance.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Kumar Balachandran, Rajaram Ramesh
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Patent number: 7085332Abstract: Method and apparatus for two-user join demodulation in a system having transmit diversity. A receiver includes at least a detector unit and a channel estimation unit, and exploits transmit diversity employed by at least one of two users or transmitters on a channel. Symbol detection and channel estimation are performed in block or batch fashion, or recursively on a symbol-by-symbol basis. Joint detection makes use of transmit diversity by at least one of the transmitting users. Channel estimates can be updated using channel tracking. If the signals from the first user and the second user are asynchronous, detection can be accomplished in part through reference to a pulse-shape component. The receiver may be incorporated into a mobile communication terminal.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Karl James Molnar
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Patent number: 7079515Abstract: A time division multiple access (TDMA) radio communication system (100) accommodates signal decoding by a mobile station (130) with and without a second synchronization word (214). The radio communication system includes at least one base station (102, 104) to transmit radio signals during a succession of time slots (202, 204, 206) including a current time slot (202) and a subsequent time slot (204). The radio signals include an indication of whether transmission of the subsequent time slot is guaranteed. The system further includes at least one mobile station to receive the radio signals in accordance with the indication.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1999Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Dent, Krister Raith
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Patent number: 7016436Abstract: A signal is received in the presence of noise and interference by demodulating the signal when a relationship between the signal and the noise and the interference meets a criterion, and by jointly demodulating the signal when the relationship between the signal and the noise and the interference does not meet the criterion. Moreover, the signal may be demodulated if a relationship between the noise and the interference meets a second criterion and may be jointly demodulated if the relationship between the noise and the interference does not meet the second criterion. More specifically, demodulation may be performed when the signal-to-noise-and-interference ratio exceeds a first threshold and joint demodulation may be performed when the signal-to-noise-and-interference ratio is less than the first threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Karl J. Molnar
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Patent number: 7010290Abstract: A first, transmitting, device transmits a digitized data message using a short range radio link followed by digital data representing a digitized acoustic signal, such as a tone. Simultaneously, or with a predetermined time delay, the transmitting device emits an acoustic version of the same signal using an acoustic transducer such as a loudspeaker. A second, receiving, device receives the data message and the digitized acoustic signal via the short range radio link and receives the acoustic version of the signal via a microphone, which converts the acoustic signal to a second digitized version of the acoustic signal. Digital signal processing circuits then correlate the second digitized signal received acoustically with the digitized acoustic signal received over the short range radio link to determine a time difference of arrival.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Dent
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Patent number: 6975602Abstract: When receiving digital data at a wireless terminal, sources from which received digital data will be processed can be designated at a wireless terminal. When a packet of digital data is received at the wireless terminal, it can be determined if the packet is from an acceptable source designated at the wireless terminal. If the packet of digital data is from an acceptable source, the packet of digital data can be processed, and if the packet of digital data is not from an acceptable source, the packet of digital data can be blocked from processing. Alternate methods of transmitting and receiving digital data and related wireless terminals and wireless service providers are also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: David R. Anderson
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Patent number: 6973063Abstract: In a communications system such as a wireless code division multiple access (CDMA) communications system, an interference-compensated information symbol is generated from a source information symbol based on knowledge of an information symbol and a first code used to generate a first coded signal. The first coded signal and a second coded signal representing the interference-compensated information symbol encoded according to a second code are then concurrently transmitted. In one embodiment, a composite signal is generated from at least one information symbol according to at least one code from a first group of codes of a set of quasi-orthogonal codes. An interference-compensated information symbol is then generated from a source information symbol, the composite signal and a code from a second group of codes of the set of quasi-orthogonal codes.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Essam Sourour
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Patent number: 6956836Abstract: Asymmetric frequency allocation for packet channels in a wireless network. Asymmetric radio spectrum allocation along with multiple duplex carrier types within a spectrum allocated in uplink and downlink blocks of frequencies provides greater capacity for downlink traffic. Each uplink block of frequencies has multiple associated downlink blocks of frequencies. When the invention is employed for packet channel operations in a TDMA-based network, the base station system can assign timeslots to the mobile station on an asymmetric carrier. The base station system also assigns a flag value to the mobile station for use in packet channel operations. In the case of GSM, the flag is an uplink state flag.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Dayong Chen, John Diachina
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Patent number: 6947770Abstract: Retrieving a desired telephone number from a database in a mobile communication unit is facilitated by utilizing the frequency with which the user calls each telephone number stored in the database in a manner that allows the mobile communication unit to make a “best guess” of which phone number the user is seeking each time the user pushes a key while inputting a name or character string representing the person that the user wishes to call from the mobile communication unit. If the database does not include any name or character string potentially matching a desired character string entered via a keypad, the mobile communication unit automatically switches to normal phone number entry mode.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Nils R. Rydbeck
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Patent number: 6925059Abstract: Method and apparatus for distributing traffic in a wireless packet data network. A capacity flag which is sent on each RF data channel within a cell in a wireless packet data network is toggled between an asserted and an unasserted state according to the period of a timer. Transceiver terminals will only register for a channel while that channel's capacity flag is unasserted; therefore, transceiver terminals register with the various RF channels in a cell in a distributed fashion over time. The invention can be implemented by a computer program product or logic, or a combination of the two installed at the base station for a cell within a wireless data network such as a CDPD network.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventors: Evin Feli, Leonard Lee, Dayong Chen
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Patent number: 6895247Abstract: A method of obtaining optimum RF performance for a slave base station when co-siting a master base station with said slave base station involves calculating operating characteristics of the slave base station that is sharing an antenna assembly with the master base station. The third order intercept (IP3) and the noise figure (NF) characteristics of the slave base station are calculated and plotted versus a range of upfront gain values. The plots are studied and compared against vendor specifications and standalone performance characteristics. A desired upfront gain value is then selected to achieve a particular IP3 and NF characteristic for the slave base station. Upon selection, the upfront gain supplied to the slave base station is adjusted via an attenuator placed in-line before the slave base station to match the desired upfront gain.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Ayman Mostafa
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Patent number: RE39980Abstract: A Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) communication system which contains a calling channel which is used to inform silent mobiles that they are being called. In the system, the calling channel is chosen to be the strongest overlapping signal so that it reaches mobiles which are located on the cells extreme boundaries. The interference other signals experience because the overlap with the calling channel may be avoided by having the mobiles first demodulate the calling channel signal and then subtract it out before demodulating their own signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1996Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Ericsson, Inc.Inventor: Paul W. Dent