Patents Assigned to IPR Licensing, Inc.
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Patent number: 7079870Abstract: In a beamforming communication device, transmit weight vectors are iteratively processed to compensate for any group delay caused by receive synchronization in the receive device. The initial transmit weights are computed from signals transmitted by a second communication device and received at a plurality of antennas of the first communication device. The transmit weight processing includes normalizing a transmit weight vector with respect to an element of the transmit weight vector associated with one of the plurality of antennas. The processed transmit weight vectors are then applied to a transmit signal to produce a plurality of transmit signals to be simultaneously transmitted from corresponding ones of the plurality of antennas of the first communication device. These group delay compensation techniques may be extended to a vector beamforming system in which a plurality of eigenmodes is transmitted between the two devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Chandra Vaidyanathan
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Patent number: 7079523Abstract: Multiple field units in a CDMA system are synchronized for communication with a base station using shared forward and reverse link channels. In an illustrative embodiment, each field unit is assigned a time slot in a forward link channel to receive messages from the base station. Likewise, each field unit is assigned a time slot on a common reverse link channel for transmitting messages to the base station. Timing alignment and power level control among each of many field units and the base station is achieved by analyzing messages received at the base station in a corresponding time slot as transmitted by each field unit. Thereafter, a message is transmitted from the base station in a corresponding time slot to a particular field unit for adjusting its timing or power level so that future messages transmitted from the field unit are received in the appropriate time slot at the base station at a desired power level.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: G. Rodney Nelson, Jr., John E. Hoffmann, Antoine J. Rouphael, James A. Proctor, Jr.
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Patent number: 7072316Abstract: A subscriber controlled registration protocol, a subscriber monitors a congestion indicator signal broadcasted by a base station with which it desires to register. If the congestion indicator signal indicates that the base station is operating in a congested state, the mobile station selects another base station in the system. Otherwise, it attempts to register with the first selected base station.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: James A. Proctor, Jr., Dennis D. Ferguson
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Patent number: 7061427Abstract: A technique for steering a directional antenna such as may be used in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) device. The technique detects signal parameters during reception of short sync pulses in the very beginning portion of a Packet Protocol Data Unit (PPDU) frame. As a result, the antenna can be steered to an optimum direction for reception prior to receiving other portions of a preamble that may be needed to acquire carrier signal phase and frequency.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: John E. Hoffmann, George Rodney Nelson, Jr., John A. Regnier, Kevin P. Johnson
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Patent number: 7058383Abstract: A signal interfacing technique for connecting signals between a signal processing device and a radio integrated circuit (IC) involving multiplexing two or more signals on a connection pin between the radio IC and a signal processing device. According to one technique, transmit and receive signals are multiplexed such that during a transmit mode a transmit signal is coupled on the connection pin from the signal processing device to the radio IC, and during a receive mode a receive signal is coupled from the radio IC on the connection pin to the signal processing device. According to another technique, in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) signals are multiplexed on a connection pin during both transmit and receive modes.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Sugar, Robert M. Masucci, Michael F. Toner
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Publication number: 20060116087Abstract: A transmitter comprises a plurality of transmit antennas for simultaneously transmitting weighted signals according to a channel transfer function. Each antenna has a corresponding amplifier that is bias controlled according to the transmit weights derived for the antenna transmission. A baseband processor produces digital weighted signals for upconversion and amplification by the amplifiers. Each amplifier is accompanied by a bias circuit responsive to the transmit weights. Alternatively, or additionally, corresponding DC/DC converters are used to control the operating voltage of the amplifiers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: June 1, 2006Applicant: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Gary Sugar, Chandra Vaidyanathan, Sifen Luo
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Patent number: 7046646Abstract: A mobile station is coupled to a first base station via a first wireless connection while in the zone of the first base station zone. Through the first base station and in conjunction with a PPP session manager, the PPP session manager establishes a first link of a PPP session to a remote server across a data network having mobile station handoff capability. When moving into the zone of a second base station and in conjunction with the PPP session manager, the PPP session manager creates a second link of the PPP session. The first and second links take different paths through the data network. The PPP session manager releases the first link while preserving the PPP session.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Brian Kilgore
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Patent number: 7047046Abstract: A method for operating an access point in a wireless local area network (WLAN) is provided. The access point includes a directional antenna for communicating with a plurality of remote stations, and the directional antenna includes an omni angle and a plurality of directional angles. The method determines a preferred direction to the point the directional antenna from the access point to a desired remote station. This determination is based on a sequence of probe signals exchanged between the access point and the remote station. The probe response signals are measured by the access point, and are stored in an antenna database.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: John E. Hoffmann, Kevin P. Johnson, George Rodney Nelson, Jr., John A. Regnier
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Patent number: 7046749Abstract: An Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuit as used in a digital receiver that utilizes a main loop filter that is of a relatively wide bandwidth. A pre-filter, wideband variance is determined from the input digital signal, and a post-filter, narrowband variance is also determined. The wideband and narrowband variances are then compared to determine if the wideband signal power indicates a variance level that is too great to permit normal loop operation. By reapplying this difference in the power levels to the filter output as needed, such as by a scaling operation, the loss in dynamic range is effectively recovered. In a preferred embodiment, an adjustable gain input amplifier feeds an intermediate frequency (IF) signal to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The digitized IF signal is then down-converted to a baseband frequency and subjected to digital filtering. A narrowband sample variance (PN) of the digitally filtered (narrowband) data is then determined.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Takatz, Alton S. Keel, Jr., Stefan Haenggi
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Patent number: 7046202Abstract: An antenna array includes a dielectric substrate comprising an integral center hub including a pivotal center section therein, and a pivotal wings extending radially from the integral center hub. An active antenna element is on the pivotal center section of the integral center hub, and passive antenna elements are on the pivotal wings. The active antenna element and the passive antenna elements are pivotal between a stored position and an operational position. The active antenna element and the passive antenna elements are substantially planar when in the stored position, and are substantially perpendicular to the integral center hub when in the operational position.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Bing Chiang, William R. Palmer, Griffin K. Gothard, Christopher A. Snyder
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Patent number: 7038626Abstract: An active antenna element to transmit and/or receive RF (Radio Frequency) signals is positioned in relation to a backplane that reflects RF signals. One or more passive antenna elements can be disposed on a similar side of the backplane as the active antenna element. Settings of the one or more passive antenna elements are adjusted to produce an input/output beam pattern that varies depending on whether the at least one passive antenna element is reflective or transmissive. Based on this technique, an RF input output beam pattern of an antenna assembly including the backplane, active antenna element and passive antenna elements can be controlled for better reception and transmission of RF signals.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Griffin K. Gothard, Kenneth M. Gainey, Bing Chiang
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Patent number: 7039424Abstract: The delivery of content across a wireless communication link is based on a mobility state associated with a wireless transceiver. The system employs pricing tiers, which represent each subscriber's mobility-based privileges to specific content. That is, a mobile user can be charged a premium to maintain the same quality of service as a stationary user. The impact of mobility is thus felt by the mobile subscriber, either by experiencing reduced bandwidth or through higher subscription fees. By limited content delivery, the impact of motion and similar phenomenon on the wireless resources as a whole can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Gorsuch
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Patent number: 7034759Abstract: An adaptive antenna used in a receive only mode with a separate omnidirectional transmit antenna. The arrangement is especially effective for small, handheld wireless devices. The transmit antenna maybe integrated with the receive array by utilizing a horizontally polarized transmit and vertically polarized receiver ray. In other embodiments, the transmit antenna may be physically separate and not integrated with the receive array. In either case there is separate receive and transmit signal port as an interface to radio transceiver equipment. The use of an adaptive antenna in the receive only direction has the potential to increase forward links capacity to levels equal to or greater than reverse link capacity. This allows for a significant increase in the overall number of users that may be active at the same time in a wireless system.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: James A. Proctor, Jr., Bing Chiang
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Patent number: 7034761Abstract: An antenna includes a dielectric substrate, an ative antenna element carried by the dielectric substrate, and passive antenna elements carried by the dielectric substrate. The passive antenna elements are laterally adjacent the active antenna element. A respective impedance element is selectively connectable to each passive antenna element for antenna beam steering. Image elements are carried by the dielectric substrate, and a respective image element is connected to each impedance element and ground.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Bing Chiang, William R. Palmer, Griffin K. Gothard, Christopher A. Snyder
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Patent number: 7024222Abstract: A technique for communicating with a local area network (LAN) via a wireless connection determines whether a first short-range, high-speed, wireless communication path is available and connects to the LAN using a longer range, lower speed wireless communication path if the short-range, high-speed wireless communication path is not available. The low-range, high-speed wireless communication path is a wireless LAN connection such as an IEEE 802.11-compliant wireless LAN and the long-range, low-speed wireless communication mode is a cellular CDMA-type connection. Determining whether the first IEEE 802.11 mode is available can be done by detecting a beacon signal, or by transmitting a probe request message and detecting a probe response message in response to the probe request, indicating the presence or availability of the short-range, high-speed wireless communication path. Alternatively, the availability of short-range, high-speed wireless communication path can be detected by simply detecting activity on it.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Gorsuch
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Patent number: 7015773Abstract: A varactor based phase shifter that increases phase shift range using a lower characteristic impedance between quadrature ports than is used at its input/output ports. The circuit makes use of a four port coupler arrangement that imbeds a quarter wave impedance transformation between the input port and the quadrature ports as well as between the quadrature ports and the output port. The characteristic impedance across the quadrature ports is therefore less than the characteristic impedance across the input and output ports. In one implementation, reducing a characteristic input/output impedance of 50 to a 20 ohm quadrature port impedance results in a phase shift range increase of more than 50%.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: Bing Chiang, James A. Proctor, Jr., Kenneth M. Gainey
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Patent number: 7013162Abstract: A technique for communicating with a local area network (LAN) via a wireless connection determines whether a first short-range, high-speed, wireless communication path is available and connects to the LAN using a longer range, lower speed wireless communication path if the short-range, high-speed wireless communication path is not available. The low-range, high-speed wireless communication path is a wireless LAN connection such as an IEEE 802.11-compliant wireless LAN and the long-range, low-speed wireless communication mode is a cellular CDMA-type connection. Determining whether the first IEEE 802.11 mode is available can be done by detecting a beacon signal, or by transmitting a probe request message and detecting a probe response message in response to the probe request, indicating the presence or availability of the short-range, high-speed wireless communication path. Alternatively, the availability of short-range, high-speed wireless communication path can be detected by simply detecting activity on it.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. Gorsuch
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Patent number: 7009559Abstract: A mobile subscriber unit includes a smart antenna having antenna elements for generating a plurality of antenna beams, and adjustable weight control components connected to the antenna elements for selecting any one of the antenna beam. A transceiver is connected to the smart antenna. A beam selector controller is connected to the transceiver and operates in a coarse adjustment mode by jointly adjusting the weight control components when scanning through the antenna beams, and operates in a fine adjustment mode by independently adjusting the weight control components when one of the scanned antenna beams is selected.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: John A. Regnier, James A. Proctor, Jr., Michael J. Lynch, Thomas E. Gorsuch
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Patent number: 7006483Abstract: Data rate allocation decisions are made for a communications channel, such as a wireless reverse link connection. A first parameter used in this determination is a path loss, which is determined by the following process. First, a message is sent from a first station to a second station, such as on a paging channel. The message indicates a forward Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of a pilot signal transmitted by the first station. The second station then determines the received signal strength of this pilot signal, taking into account receiver gains. The path loss can then be estimated by the second station as the difference between the forward ERP data value that it received and the detected received pilot power. The second station also then preferably determines a transmit power level when transmitting a message back to the first station. This transmit power level information is encoded as a digital data word together with the forward path loss information as calculated by the first station.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: George Rodney Nelson, Jr., James A. Proctor, Jr., John E. Hoffmann, Antoine J. Rouphael
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Patent number: 7006428Abstract: A technique for allowing a first and second group of users to share access to a communication channel such as a radio channel. A first group of users is typically a legacy group of users such as those using digital CDMA cellular telephone equipment. The second group of users are a group of data users that code their transmissions in different formats optimized for data functionalities. The first group of users share one modulation structure such as, on a reverse link, using unique phase offsets of a common pseudorandom noise (PN) code. The second group of users share another modulation structure but in a manner that is consistent and compatible with the users of the first group. Specifically, the users of the second group may all use the same PN code and code phase offset. However, they are uniquely identified such as, for example, assigning each of them a unique orthogonal code.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: IPR Licensing, Inc.Inventors: James A. Proctor, Jr., Pertti O. Alapuranen