Patents Assigned to Pacific Communications Science, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6826400
    Abstract: A portable communications subscriber unit operates as a data transfer terminal as well as an analog cellular telephone M-ES. Two modes of operation, an analog cellular communication mode and a Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) mode, are available in the subscriber unit. The subscriber unit distinguishes between paging signals indicative of a CDPD mode of communication and those indicative of an analog cellular mode of communication. The subscriber unit automatically preempts CDPD communications in favor of analog cellular communications such as those carried out in an AMPS system. The present inventive method enables the subscriber unit to remain registered in the CDPD communication system using a CDPD “sleep mode” while performing activities on the AMPS system. Another aspect of the present invention facilitates the automatic switching of subscriber unit displays to correspond to the communication system with which the unit is presently communicating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Russell P. Cashman, Richard A. Schwartz
  • Patent number: 6434395
    Abstract: A portable radio telephone handset includes the capability of operating as a data transfer terminal as well as an analog cellular telephone subscriber station. Two modes of operation are available in the handset, an analog cellular communication mode and a Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) mode. A paging function for incoming analog cellular communication is carried out on a CDPD channel. The handset distinguishes between paging signals identifying CDPD mode communications and paging signals identifying analog cellular communications. The handset automatically preempts CDPD communications in favor of analog cellular communications such as those carried out in an AMPS configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Pacific Communications Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael L. Lubin, Seton P. Kasmir, Kathryn A. Kubasak, Gregory A. Hein, Surendra B. Mandava, Chanchai Poonpol, Shahin Hedayat, Donald W. Burtis
  • Patent number: 6184796
    Abstract: A personal communication device which includes the ability to generate dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signals to provide automatic telephone dialing of a numbers received in messages. A message which includes a number is received, decoded, and displayed on a display device. The user may then select to have a number which is included as part of the message encoded into an audible DTMF, series of signals which can be coupled to a conventional “touch-tone” telephone (i.e. a telephone that supports tone dialing) through speaker in the personal communication device and the microphone of the conventional telephone. The user may select all or any part of the message to be encoded into DTMF signals. Accordingly, if the message includes other information in addition to a telephone number, the user can parse the message to indicate which portion of the message includes the number to be dialed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Jose L. Rivero, Brent Beatty, Bryon K. Tiller, David J. Allard, Francis J. Canova, Jr., Neal A. Osborn
  • Patent number: 6157836
    Abstract: A portable radio telephone handset operates as a data transfer terminal as well as an analog cellular telephone subscriber station. Two modes of operation, an analog cellular communication mode and a Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) mode, are available in the handset. The handset distinguishes between paging signals indicating CDPD mode communications and those indicating analog cellular communications. The handset also automatically preempts CDPD communications in favor of analog cellular communications such as those carried out in an AMPS configuration. The handset maintains an active status on a CDPD communication channel during a "sleep mode", when the handset can carry out AMPS activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell P. Cashman
  • Patent number: 6058289
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for efficient use of both power and bandwidth in a cellular communications system in which a Mobile Unit preferably enters Sleep-Mode when no communications have occurred between the Mobile Unit and the Base Station over a predetermined amount of time measured by an "Idle Timer". Upon expiry of a Wake Timer, the Mobile Unit awakes from Sleep-Mode to determine whether a message is pending. Concurrently, the Base Station transmits a "TEI-Notification" message directed to all Mobile Units to notify each Mobile Unit that has data pending. A system parameter determines the intervals at which the Base Station will transmit these notifications. Upon waking to receive a TEI-Notification message, the Mobile Unit determines whether the quality of the transmission is at least sufficient to allow the Mobile Unit to decipher the TEI-Notification message.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven Holmsen Gardner, Carl Thomas Hardin, James E. Petranovich
  • Patent number: 6032053
    Abstract: An improved user interface for a cellular telephone system subscriber unit, including the following functions: (1) a predictive keyboard input method for speeding up input on a telephone with a space limited keyboard; (2) a word completion method for speeding up input; (3) a distinctive signaling method useful in a dual-mode or tri-mode cellular phone system that incorporates both voice call functionality and data messaging functionality; (4) a secret message method that permits secret messages to be received by an authorized user of a cellular telephone that includes a data messaging capability; (5) a message screening method that permits a user to set a message screening mode in a cellular telephone; (6) an improved "scratchpad" method which permits a user to enter a telephone number into a storage register of a cellular telephone while in the middle of a voice call, visually verify the entry, and then save the number to a rapid redial location for later use; (7) a global search method for searching text st
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 29, 2000
    Assignee: Pacific Communications Science, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin K. Schroeder, Duane Sharman
  • Patent number: 5946624
    Abstract: A synchronized frequency hopping method and apparatus for use in a cellular communication system where the cellular communication systems has a plurality of cells and a plurality of frequencies available to be assigned to the cells. At predetermined times, cells in the system synchronously change or hop to a new frequency. The new frequency to which a cell hops to may be a function of the present frequency the cell is assigned. In addition, synchronized frequency hopping may occur at predetermined intervals and the pattern of hopping may periodically repeat. This technique limits the period of time a non-system source of interference may impair communications in any cell since the cell hops to different frequencies periodically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: James E. Petranovich, Sheldon L. Gilbert, Steven H. Gardner
  • Patent number: 5862326
    Abstract: An efficient request-reply protocol for a client-server communication and data processing model. Under the novel protocol, a client sends a Request to a server and awaits a Reply. If the Reply is not sent before expiration of a timeout period in the client, the client sends a second Request. The server provides a conditional Acknowledge if a second Request is received from the client. Thereafter, the client waits for the server to transmit a Reply without the client sending additional Requests. Under normal conditions, the inventive protocol performs as well as the best prior art protocol (the optimistic model), while under abnormal conditions, the inventive protocol performs better than the optimistic protocol and only slightly worse than the prior art pessimistic protocol. Since normal conditions should prevail for a substantially longer amount of time than abnormal conditions, the present invention provides better average performance than either prior art client-server protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1995
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1999
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: Sanjay Bapat
  • Patent number: 5834961
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for analyzing each microinstruction in a microinstruction-based electronic circuit having a plurality of registers to determine which registers in a processing cycle are not involved in the processing cycle, and preventing those registers from being clocked during such processing cycle. Hence, inactive registers during a processing cycle do not consume power at the level of active registers, thus lowering overall power usage by any system employing such gated-clock registers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: John Hillan, Christopher Cooke
  • Patent number: 5819182
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for improving the signal-to-interference ratio and signal-to-noise ratio of a signal transmitted on a reverse channel from a mobile transmitter in a land mobile communications system by using a sectored cell in which the same channel is received by each sector of the cell. Each directional antenna is coupled to a unique associated receiver tuned to the same frequency or frequencies as the other receivers associated with each other directional antenna within the same sectored cell. Depending upon the location of the mobile end system with respect to the antenna pattern of each directional antenna, each signal will typically be redundantly received over more than one, but less than all, of the antennas. In accordance with the present invention, only one of the received signals is to be communicated from the base station to an intermediate system and all others are to be discarded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven H. Gardner, Carl Thomas Hardin
  • Patent number: 5819184
    Abstract: A portable radio telephone handset operates as a data transfer terminal as well as an analog cellular telephone subscriber station. Two modes of operation, an analog cellular communication mode and a Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) mode, are available in the handset. The handset distinguishes between paging signals indicating CDPD mode communications and those indicating analog cellular communications. The handset also automatically preempts CDPD communications in favor of analog cellular communications such as those carried out in an AMPS configuration. The handset maintains an active status on a CDPD communication channel during a "sleep mode", when the handset can carry out AMPS activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: Russell P. Cashman
  • Patent number: 5797098
    Abstract: An improved user interface for a cellular telephone system subscriber unit, including the following functions: (1) a predictive keyboard input method for speeding up input on a telephone with a space limited keyboard; (2) a word completion method for speeding up input; (3) a distinctive signaling method useful in a dual-mode or tri-mode cellular phone system that incorporates both voice call functionality and data messaging functionality; (4) a secret message method that permits secret messages to be received by an authorized user of a cellular telephone that includes a data messaging capability; (5) a message screening method that permits a user to set a message screening mode in a cellular telephone; (6) an improved "scratchpad" method which permits a user to enter a telephone number into a storage register of a cellular telephone while in the middle of a voice call, visually verify the entry, and then save the number to a rapid redial location for later use; (7) a global search method for searching text st
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 18, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin K. Schroeder, Duane Sharman
  • Patent number: 5793187
    Abstract: A system and method for increasing the available energy and system runtime of battery powered electric devices which use non-rechargeable cells as an energy source. The present invention employs techniques for using energy from both rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries in a manner which discharges each of the different cells within their optimal discharge rate. In particular, the non-rechargeable batteries are used for a low rate of system discharge and rechargeable cells supplement the non-rechargeable batteries for a higher system loads. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, when the system load is at a very low level, the rechargeable battery is recharged using power from the non-rechargeable battery. The result of the techniques of the present invention is the lowering of discharge rate and hence increasing the capacity of the non-rechargeable cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: Bradley J. DeBauche
  • Patent number: 5790941
    Abstract: A method for reducing power consumption in a cellular telephone by placing the receiver in a sleep mode when it is determined that the received signal has a sufficiently high quality. The duration of the sleep mode is extended by eliminating the need to resynchronize the receiver clock to the transmitter clock using dotting sequence and synchronizing data in the transmitted control data received after a sleep cycle. This is accomplished by resynchronizing the phase of the symbol clock to the phase of the transmitter clock after a sleep cycle utilizing the respective phase relationships to a low frequency, low power maintenance clock in the receiver which maintains time (and hence edge information) during the sleep mode until reception of the next data frame must begin. The maintenance clock is preferably an off-the-shelf oscillator of the type used in wrist watches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 4, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: George M. Peponides
  • Patent number: 5722040
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for digital cordless telephone systems are preferably implemented in an integrated circuit chip set having one or more chips, adapted to receive a voice signal, for converting the voice signal into a digital signal of a desired form, for converting the digital signal into an analog signal and for modifying the frequency of the analog signal, for up converting during transmission the frequency of the analog signal from an intermediate frequency to a desired radio frequency and for down converting during reception from a selected radio frequency to the intermediate frequency and for amplifying the radio frequency signal during transmission and for switching the antenna between the transmit and receive paths. It is preferred for the chip set to include a base chip, an intermediate frequency chip, a radio frequency chip and an amplifier chip.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Bjorn E. Bjerede, Joseph T. Lipowski, James E. Petranovich, F. Matthew Rhodes
  • Patent number: 5719902
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and apparatus for detecting the presence of a CDPD carrier in a channel of a cellular system (although the invention is broadly applicable to detecting a specific kind of carrier associated with an "overlay" system, wherein an "overlay" system is one that shares the frequency allocation of another system on a non-cooperating basis). This specification describes a spectral estimation technique for detection of a CDPD carrier. In addition, this specification describes an MMSE (minimum mean-squared error) method that improves on the spectral estimation method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: R. Franklin Quick, Kumar Balachandran, Keith Smith
  • Patent number: 5717824
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus determining codevectors in response to a speech signal include a first codebook member which stochastically determines the characteristics of a bi-pulse codevector representative of a target vector associated with the speech signal and for removing the bi-pulse codevector from the target vector thereby forming an intermediate target vector. A second codebook member stochastically determines the characteristics of a second bi-pulse codevector in response to the intermediate target vector. In one embodiment of the invention a third codebook member adaptively determines a first codeword in response to the target signal and forms another intermediate target signal and a fourth codebook member stochastically determines a second codeword in response to the intermediate target signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: Harprit S. Chhatwal
  • Patent number: 5627499
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for digitally phase modulating and frequency upconverting communication signals to an intermediate frequency, producing the IF output with only digital hardware and without the use of digital to analog converters, analog multipliers (mixers) or power combiners. A digital phase modulator provides an in-phase and a quadrature output, each of which is coupled to one input of a relatively simple multi-bit to single-bit delta-sigma data converter. The output from the converter is a pair of single-bit digital output signals. Each such single-bit output is inverted and both the inverted single-bit output and the non-inverted single-bit output of both the in-phase and the quadrature outputs are coupled to a 4:1 multiplexer. One of these four inputs is then selected by a modulo-4 counter. The modulo-4 counter is incremented at a rate that is selected based upon the desired IF frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 6, 1997
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven H. Gardner
  • Patent number: 5625652
    Abstract: A digital demodulator and method for demodulating digital data representing a phase shift keyed (PSK) signal are provided. The demodulator comprises a phase detector, automatic frequency controller, automatic timing recovery controller, data decoder, and unique word detector. According to the method of the present invention, a PSK signal is received and digitized to substantially remove the signal's amplitude characteristics. The phase detector receives an input of the digital data and based upon transitions in the data from a high state to low state and from a low state to a high state, provides phase estimates. The phase estimates are converted by the data decoder into binary data representing the symbols transmitted to form the PSK signal. A number of overlapping windows of digital data are used to determine phase estimates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1997
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: James E. Petranovich
  • Patent number: 5617063
    Abstract: A circuit for processing related signal components, such as in-phase and quadrature signal components generated within a modulator, in which a first filter and a second filter are matched such that the gain of each such filter is nearly identical. A modulator is provided having matched filters in accordance with the present invention in which the gain "K" of each filter is equal to 1. By using a filter which has a gain of 1, the gain is removed from consideration when attempting to match the filter response of one filter to another. Furthermore, each filter is relatively simple to implement, having only four resistors, two capacitors, and two operational amplifiers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventor: Naom Chaplik