Patents Assigned to Golden Bridge Technology Incorporated
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Patent number: 7075971Abstract: A hybrid DSMA-CR/CDMA methodology provides efficient access to one of a group of packet channels in a spread spectrum wireless communication network. The base station broadcasts status information as to the availability and/or available data rates for each packet channel or group of channels. Each mobile station uses the status information to select an available channel and/or a channel with sufficient data rate. The mobile station then starts transmission of a series of access preambles, each of which contains a signature corresponding to the selected channel. The mobile station transmits the preambles at increasing power levels. When the base station detects a preamble transmission, the base station responds with a corresponding acknowledgement essentially permitting the mobile station to send its packet data along with any closed-loop power control information over the selected channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Golden Bridge Technology IncorporatedInventors: Kourosh Parsa, Emmanuel Kanterakis
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Patent number: 6983012Abstract: A digital filter function requires many coefficient multiplications. Instead of implementing the multiplications individually as multipliers, they may be implemented using traverse or shift operations. This approach uses the relation among the coefficients of the digital filter to reduce required hardware. A disclosed digital filter uses scalers and sample combiners for processing samples of a digital input stream. Each scaler scales a respective input sample from one of the combiners, preferably by a different power of 2. The combining circuits combine sets of samples, from the digital input stream and from the digital output of the filter, to form the input samples for processing by the scalers. An adder totals the respective scaled values, to form the digital output stream of the filter. The digital filter may be used in a variety of digital signal processing applications, but is particularly useful in low-power portable devices, such as wireless spread-spectrum receivers.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Golden Bridge Technology IncorporatedInventor: Jiang Shen
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Patent number: 6842480Abstract: A programmable matched filter bank comprises a sliding integrator and compensation calculation circuits. The integrator receives a chip stream of samples derived from a received spread-spectrum signal and integrates a number of the most recent samples, to form a common integration value. Each of the compensation calculation circuits receives the same most recent samples and receives a respective one of the possible reference spreading code sequences. In operation, each compensation calculation circuit derives a compensation value, and an associated circuit modifies the common integration value by the respective compensation value. The result is a value of correlation between the predetermined number of most recent samples, for each respective reference code sequence. The inventive approach reduces the number of bit adders and inverters in the implementation of a matched-filter, a programmable matched filter and a programmable matched filter bank for spread spectrum receivers.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Golden Bridge Technology IncorporatedInventors: Gang Yang, Don Li
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Patent number: 6714586Abstract: Multi-path effects are common in mobile communications. When coupled with spread-spectrum signals utilizing spreading code sequences, detection of more than one multi-path signal becomes a necessity in order to output a clean signal with little loss. In accord with the invention, a spread-spectrum sliding matched-filter searcher system comprises a partial matched-filter that receives the input spread-spectrum signal. The searcher matches samples of the input signal with a tap length m of the reference code and produces a first correlation value. The first correlation value is compared to a first threshold. When it equals or exceeds the first threshold, the first correlation value is integrated to produce a second correlation value. This second value is compared with a second threshold, which if met signifies the detection of the multi-path signal. The process is repeated until all significant multi-path signals are detected.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Golden Bridge Technology IncorporatedInventors: Gang Yang, Don Li
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Patent number: 6643318Abstract: A hybrid DSMA-CR/CDMA methodology provides efficient access to one of a group of common packet channels in a cell of a spread spectrum wireless communication network. The base station broadcasts status information as to the availability and/or available data rates for each common packet channel (CPCH) or group of CPCH channels. Each mobile station uses the status information to select an available channel and/or a channel with sufficient data rate. The mobile station then starts transmission of a series of access preambles, each of which contains a signature corresponding to the selected channel. The mobile station transmits the preambles at increasing power levels. When the base station detects a preamble transmission, the base station responds with a corresponding acknowledgment. Upon receiving this acknowledgment, the mobile station preferably selects a collision detection (CD) signature and transmits a CD preamble containing that signature.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Golden Bridge Technology IncorporatedInventors: Kourosh Parsa, Emmanuel Kanterakis
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Patent number: 6324210Abstract: Multi-path effects are common in mobile communications. When coupled with spread-spectrum signals utilizing spreading code sequences, detection of more than one multi-path signal becomes a necessity in order to output a clean signal with little loss. In accord with the invention, a spread-spectrum sliding matched-filter searcher system comprises a partial matched-filter that receives the input spread-spectrum signal. The searcher matches samples of the input signal with a tap length m of the reference code and produces a first correlation value. The first correlation value is compared to a first threshold. When it equals or exceeds the first threshold, the first correlation value is integrated to produce a second correlation value. This second value is compared with a second threshold, which if met signifies the detection of the multi-path signal. The process is repeated until all significant multi-path signals are detected.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Assignee: Golden Bridge Technology IncorporatedInventors: Gang Yang, Don Li
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Publication number: 20010030997Abstract: Multi-path effects are common in mobile communications. When coupled with spread-spectrum signals utilizing spreading code sequences, detection of more than one multi-path signal becomes a necessity in order to output a clean signal with little loss. In accord with the invention, a spread-spectrum sliding matched-filter searcher system comprises a partial matched-filter that receives the input spread-spectrum signal. The searcher matches samples of the input signal with a tap length m of the reference code and produces a first correlation value. The first correlation value is compared to a first threshold. When it equals or exceeds the first threshold, the first correlation value is integrated to produce a second correlation value. This second value is compared with a second threshold, which if met signifies the detection of the multi-path signal. The process is repeated until all significant multi-path signals are detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: October 18, 2001Applicant: Golden Bridge Technology IncorporatedInventors: Gang Yang, Don Li