Patents Assigned to Omnipoint Corporation
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Patent number: 6356607Abstract: In a first embodiment of the invention, a concatenated preamble code is formed by a kronecker product between two subcodes of the same or different lengths. The subcodes have favorable correlation properties and may be Barker codes, minimum peak sidelobe codes, Gold codes, Kasami codes, Bozta codes, or other codes. At the receiver a two-stage processor is used to detect the concatenated preamble code. The two-stage processor comprises a series of two filters, one of which is preferably a mismatched filter. In another aspect of the invention, a repeated codeword preamble is formed from a series of the same repeated short subcode. The short subcode may be an augmented or truncated odd-length code. At the receiver a single matched filter is preferably used to generate a series of spikes separated by the period of the subcode. An alert/confirm detector non-coherently adds together individual correlation spikes and reject false alarms.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Logan Scott, Robert Monroe
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Publication number: 20020009070Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Applicant: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
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Patent number: 6330700Abstract: A forward error correction (FEC) method is provided that operates in a multiple access format, such as, e.g., a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) format. An FEC transband central station and a plurality of FEC transband remote stations transmit data and corresponding error correction data therebetween during time frames. The time frames are divided into in-band time slots during which the traffic data is transmitted and out-of-band time slots during which the error correction data may be transmitted. The FEC transband remote stations that are assigned to the out-of-band time slots are efficiently and dynamically adjusted during communication.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Russell A. Morris, Darrell W. Barabash
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Patent number: 6272121Abstract: A time division multiplexed wireless communication system using the DECT protocol with spread-spectrum modulation. The wireless communication system includes a spread-spectrum transmitter and receiver. The spread spectrum transmitter transmits using an M-ary spread spectrum transmission technique, sending a predefined chip code (symbol code) for each data symbol. The predefined chip codes used are relatively short, so that spread spectrum synchronization is accomplished within about a single data symbol transmission time, well within the constraints of the DECT timing structure. The spread spectrum signal may be transmitted over a bandwidth of under 20 MHz (e.g., about 5 MHz) covering a plurality of DECT frequency channels, so as to be confined within, or overlapping with, the bandwidth of a DECT system, and so as to minimize interference with other users, if any, of the same frequency spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1997Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Douglas G. Smith, Robert C. Dixon
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Patent number: 6256492Abstract: A computer program for a user in a wireless communication system to communicate on the system. The communication protocol embodied in the computer program enables the user to acquire a channel on a base station in the system and register with a base station on the system. The communication protocol embodied in the computer program also enables the user to place and receive calls on the communication system. The computer program is comprised of a main controller task and various other tasks, also called subtasks, which are activated by the main controller task. These subtasks are each designed to perform a protocol function for the user on the communication system.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventor: Izzet M. Bilgic
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Patent number: 6243372Abstract: As part of a preferred communication protocol, base stations which are synchronized to a PSTN of a wireless communication network, periodically transmits a preamble. A remote detects the preamble and, upon verification of the data contained in the base station transmission, sets its counter to an initialized state based on the received preamble. An early/late analysis of each subsequently received base station timing pulse is used to adjust both the mobile station timing and to adjust the output frequency of the mobile station master clock and codec clock to effectively maintain end to end synchronization with the respective base station and the PSTN throughout the duration of an established communication link.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1996Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Byran K. Petch, Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen
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Patent number: 6226274Abstract: A communication system and method requiring minimal adaptation of TDD equipment to support an FDD frame structure, includes a novel frame structure by which a plurality of user stations, each having a single frequency synthesizer, communicate with a base station. According to the frame structure, a time frame comprises a plurality of time slots each divided into a first time segment and a second time segment. Transmissions from user stations are sent over the user transmission frequency band, and alternate in time with transmissions from the base station sent over the base transmission frequency band in a manner to provide adequate transmit/receive switching time for the user stations. The user stations preferably transmit to the base station in the first time segment of a time slot, and the base station preferably transmits in the second time segment of a time slot, such that the base station and user stations do not transmit simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Timothy L. Reese, Scott R. Unger
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Patent number: 6222504Abstract: The present invention comprises an antenna mount including at least a first anchoring portion having an open region formed therethrough wherein the open region is sized to accommodate a mounting structure such as a pole, mast, or other such structure. The antenna mount may include a locking device configured to releasably secure the antenna mount about a mounting structure disposed within the open region of the first anchoring portion. The locking device may comprise a first locking structure adjustably coupled to the anchoring portion, the first locking structure adjustable from a first position peripherally located with respect to a centerline of the open region to a second position adjacent the periphery of the open region, the first locking structure configured to releasably engage a mounting structure accommodated within the open region when the first locking structure is at the second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventor: Lawrence R. Oby
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Patent number: 6212173Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
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Patent number: 6212172Abstract: A transreceiver allows efficient operation in a full or half-duplex TDD or FDD system. The preferred transreceiver includes a common set of filters used for both FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) and TDD (Time Division Duplex) operation in a given range of frequencies thereby reducing circuitry count and implementation costs. Thus, the transreceiver of the present invention can operate in FDD operation or TDD operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Darrell W. Barabash, Russell A. Morris
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Patent number: 6161013Abstract: A simple and flexible over-the-air communication system is provided in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Gary B. Anderson, Bryan K. Petch, Peter O. Peterson, Ryan N. Jensen, Sherman Gavette
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Patent number: 6154486Abstract: In a first embodiment of the invention, a concatenated preamble code is formed by a kronecker product between two subcodes of the same or different lengths. The subcodes have favorable correlation properties and may be Barker codes, minimum peak sidelobe codes, Gold codes, Kasami codes, Boztas codes, or other codes. At the receiver a two-stage processor is used to detect the concatenated preamble code. The two-stage processor comprises a series of two filters, one of which is preferably a mismatched filter. In another aspect of the invention, a repeated codeword preamble is formed from a series of the same repeated short subcode. The short subcode may be an augmented or truncated odd-length code. At the receiver a single matched filter is preferably used to generate a series of spikes separated by the period of the subcode. An alert/confirm detector non-coherently adds together individual correlation spikes and reject false alarms.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Logan Scott, Robert Monroe
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Patent number: 6141373Abstract: In a first embodiment of the invention, a concatenated preamble code is formed by a kronecker product between two subcodes of the same or different lengths. The subcodes have favorable correlation properties and may be Barker codes, minimum peak sidelobe codes, Gold codes, Kasami codes, Boztas codes, or other codes. At the receiver a two-stage processor is used to detect the concatenated preamble code. The two-stage processor comprises a series of two filters, one of which is preferably a mismatched filter. In another aspect of the invention, a repeated codeword preamble is formed from a series of the same repeated short subcode. The short subcode may be an augmented or truncated odd-length code. At the receiver a single matched filter is preferably used to generate a series of spikes separated by the period of the subcode. An alert/confirm detector non-coherently adds together individual correlation spikes and reject false alarms.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventor: Logan Scott
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Patent number: 6137354Abstract: An adaptable DC power consumption circuit is provided, wherein a controller alternately operates an RF amplifier during a high RF output power condition, and bypasses the RF amplifier during a low RF output power condition. In this manner, linear operation of the RF amplifier can be maintained while maximizing the power efficiency of the RF amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Farron L. Dacus, Russell A. Morris
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Patent number: 6130886Abstract: An integrated communication system supporting multiple TDMA or TDD communication protocols whereby both protocols are supported within the same geographic region. Each protocol defines time frames and/or time slots of a different duration, from which is derived a composite time frame having a predefined timing structure. A first base station unit communicates in a first set of time slots of the composite time frame according to a first TDMA or TDD protocol, and a second base station unit (which may be collocated with the first base station unit) communicates in a second set of time slots of the composite time frame according to a second TDMA or TDD protocol. Coordinating electronics (such as a GPS receiver in one or both base station units) are provided so as to prevent collisions between communications occurring between each base station unit and its respective users. In a particular embodiment, a first protocol is a GSM protocol, and a second protocol is a TDD protocol utilizing spread spectrum techniques.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Ketseoglou, Robert C. Dixon, Wesley Masenten
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Patent number: 6121935Abstract: Improved antennas and antenna systems for use in cellular and other wireless communications systems. A folded mono-bow antenna element is provided which has a substantially omnidirectional radiation pattern in a horizontal plane and shows variation in gain in an elevation plane depending upon the size of an associated ground plane. The folded mono-bow antenna element comprises a main bowtie radiating element and parasitic element wherein the main bowtie radiating element and parasitic element are separated by a dielectric material having a dielectric constant preferably less than 4.5 and, in some cases, less than or equal to 3.3. Various antenna arrays and methods of making the same are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: John Kenneth Reece, John L. Aden
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Patent number: 6118824Abstract: A system for publishing data on shared broadcast channels using spread-spectrum techniques, which may comprise a spread-spectrum encoder capable of receiving data and placing it in a spread-spectrum signal format and a transmitter operating on a shared communication channel or frequency band, such as might be allocated to terrestrial point-to-point or broadcast communications. The shared communication channel may comprise a cellular system, in which data may be transmitted using spread-spectrum techniques using the transmitters and repeaters of the cellular system simultaneously with voice and other transmissions associated with the cellular system. A subscriber station may be capable of receiving using a plurality of different communication channels or frequency bands, such as a first receiver capable of cellular reception and a second receiver capable of satellite reception, at least one of which uses spread-spectrum techniques.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Douglas G. Smith, Robert C. Dixon, Jeffrey S. Vanderpool
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Patent number: 6115412Abstract: A system for accessing a telephone system, in which a set of user stations are matched with a set of base stations for connection to a telephone network. Each base station may be coupled directly or indirectly to the telephone network and may be capable of initiating or receiving calls on the telephone network. Each user station may comprise a spread-spectrum transmitter or receiver and may be capable of dynamic connection to selected base stations. A plurality of base stations may be coupled to a private exchange telephone system for coupling user stations in calls outside the telephone network. User stations may use CDMA, FDMA, TDMA or other multiple-access techniques to obtain one or more clear communication paths to base stations. Base stations may be placed at convenient locations or may themselves be mobile. User stations may make and break connections with base stations as the user station moves between service regions, or is otherwise more advantageously serviced by, base stations.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventor: Jeffrey S. Vanderpool
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Patent number: 6112080Abstract: A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of "air channels" to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's "polling loop". A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1996Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Gary B. Anderson, Ryan N. Jensen, Bryan K. Petch, Peter O. Peterson
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Patent number: 6097817Abstract: A communication system having a wireless trunk for connecting multiple phone lines over wireless communication links to a cellular network comprises a central telephone switch, such as a private branch exchange or key system, connected through one or more trunk lines to a wireless access communication unit. The wireless access communication unit preferably comprises a separate subscriber interface for each trunk line from the central telephone switch. The wireless access communication unit collects data from each of the subscriber interfaces, formats the data into a format compatible with an over-the-air protocol, and transmits the information over one or more wireless channels to a cellular base station. The wireless access communication unit thereby connects calls received from the central telephone switch's trunk lines over a wireless trunk to a network.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1997Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Izzet M. Bilgic, Narayan P. Menon