Patents Assigned to SiRF Technologies, Inc.
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Publication number: 20110275341Abstract: A radio frequency receiver on an integrated circuit (RFIC) includes an oscillator circuit, which generates a radio frequency (RF) oscillatory signal having a predetermined frequency that is outside of an intermediate frequency passband of the RFIC. An amplitude modulator modulates the RF oscillatory signal to produce an amplitude modulated signal which is applied to a mixer that downconverts the amplitude modulated signal. A calibration circuit receives the downconverted signal, including second order modulation (IM2) products, and, responsive to the IM2 products, generates a bias signal that is applied to the mixer to reduce the IM2 products.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: Joakim Landmark, Noshir Dubash, Daniel Babitch
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Patent number: 8041330Abstract: A wireless device capable of producing an emergency beacon signal is disclosed. The wireless device has a radio portion and may include a beacon transmitter and a controller in signal communication with the radio portion and beacon transmitter. The controller is capable of instructing the beacon transmitter to transmit a beacon location signal in response to the radio portion receiving a beacon activation signal. The wireless device may further include a satellite position system (“SPS”) receiver in signal communication with the controller.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventor: Lionel Jacques Garin
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Patent number: 8013787Abstract: Control and feature systems for processing signals from a satellite positioning system include an expert system receiver manager; a joint detection, carrier centering and bit sync acquisition subsystem; peak detection; a multi-dimensional measurement interpolation subsystem; a subsystem for mode switching between a navigational signal; and power control module for a receiver.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: Mangesh Chansarkar, Sundar Raman, Charles P. Norman, Paul A. Underbrink, Henry D. Falk, James Brown, Robert Harvey, Peter Michali, Williams Higgins, Gengsheng Zhang, Qingwen Zhang
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Patent number: 8009090Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed herein to dynamically vary supply voltages and clock frequencies, also known as dynamic voltage scaling (DVS), in GPS receivers to minimize receiver power consumption while meeting performance requirements. For the baseband circuitry performing satellite acquisition and tracking, supply voltages and clock frequencies to the baseband circuitry are dynamically adjusted as a function of signal processing requirements and operating conditions for reducing baseband power consumption. Similarly, the supply voltage and clock frequency to the processor running navigation software and event processing are dynamically adjusted as a function of navigation performance requirements and event occurrences to reduce processor power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2009Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Sanjay Vishin, Steve Gronemeyer
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Publication number: 20110205115Abstract: A wireless device including a transceiver that utilizes a power supply is described. The wireless device includes a Global Positioning System (“GPS”) section having a plurality of GPS subsystems and a power controller in signal communication with the power supply and GPS section, wherein the power controller is configured to selectively power each GPS subsystem from the plurality of GPS subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Gronemeyer, Mark A. Sturza, Donald Leimer, Sanjai Kohli
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Patent number: 7999733Abstract: A receiver in receipt of a plurality of pseudo noise codes, where each of the pseudo noise codes originates from a GPS transmitter and a plurality of chips make up each pseudo noise code with an offset between 511 chips before a pseudo noise code boundary and 512 chips after the pseudo noise code boundary, and a local clock having an error of less than 0.5 ms relative to a GPS time and synchronized to a GPS signal that is able to be decoded with a decoder connected to the receiver and the local clock and by simultaneously solving the four pseudo range equations for at least four GPS transmitters a determination of the location of the receiver occurs.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventor: Steven A. Gronemeyer
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Patent number: 8000723Abstract: A system is described that utilizes the measured characteristics of a cell site or a plurality of cell sites (100, 102, 104) and the cellular identification to selectively provide a wireless device (118) with location aiding from a cellular network server (120). The system may include a basestation (106, 108, 110) located within the cell site, a cellular measurement unit located in the wireless device (118), and a database (214) containing positional assistance information corresponding to the characteristic information. The system may also include a processing unit in signal communication with the basestation and the database (214) and a positional determination unit in the wireless device (118).Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin
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Patent number: 7995683Abstract: A system and method for providing code tracking in a CDMA based communications receiver. In example systems and methods, a CDMA receiver, such as a GPS receiver, receives a signal and demodulates the signal to yield a digital IF signal. The digital IF signal is down-converted to a received code signal. Early, prompt and late correlation results are determined by correlating the received code signal with early, prompt and late duplicates of the received code signal. The early, prompt and late correlation results are used to calculate a code phase error using a noise-floor independent function of all three correlation results.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: Xiang Yuan, Gang Xie
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Patent number: 7994977Abstract: A system and method capable of mitigating the migration from the current GPS system to the Galileo system and allow a single satellite system positioning receiver to process both GPS signals and Galileo signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventor: Gary Lennen
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Publication number: 20110183606Abstract: A wireless communications device comprises a communication receiver and a positioning system receiver in the wireless mobile communication device. An absolute time signal is received at the positioning system. A network time signal is received at the communication receiver of the wireless mobile communication device. A controller is in signal communication with the position system receiver and the communication receiver. The controller is configured to determine an offset of the absolute time signal from the network time signal and generates a timing mark. The timing mark is tagged by the positioning system receiver with an internal clock value wherein the timing mark has a known relationship with the absolute time signal. A memory stores the offset of the absolute time signal from the network time signal. A transmitter in the wireless mobile communication device transmits the offset for receipt by another wireless mobile communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: July 28, 2011Applicant: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jim Brown, Gengsheng Zhang, Lionel Garin
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Patent number: 7986952Abstract: A cellular telephone for use with a cellular telephone network includes a GPS receiver section. Position determination related information is transmitted to and from the cellular telephone using a control channel.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2006Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: Anthony J. Orler, Ashutosh Pende
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Patent number: 7983666Abstract: A cancellation system that delays the received signals and cancels less than all the received signals from the delayed version of the received signals and a demodulator and despreader unit produces a demodulated and de-spreader and remodulator unit produces a remodulated and respread signal from the demodulated and despread signal with a combiner that produces a combined signal from the delayed version of the received signals and the remodulated and respread signal to identify a low power signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Scott Walley, Paul A. Underbrink, Steven A. Gronemeyer
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Patent number: 7979207Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting a vehicle static condition are provided. In this regard, a representative system includes a sensor operative to detect at least one of acceleration and angular rate of a vehicle. The sensor is further operative to generate a vehicle vibration profile based on the at least one of the detected acceleration and angular rate of the vehicle. The system further includes a computing device operative to receive the vehicle vibration profile from the sensor, the computing device being further operative to determine whether the vehicle is stationary or moving based on the vehicle vibration profile.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: SIRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Mahesh Chowdhary, Qiyue Zhang, Mangesh Chansarkar, Gengsheng Zhang
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Patent number: 7974642Abstract: Systems and methods for estimating a cell center location in a wireless communication system having all interface to a satellite positioning system (“SPS”) such as for example, a Geosynchronous Positioning System (“GPS”). The wireless communication system provides service to mobile stations within a cell, each mobile station includes a SPS receiver. Examples of the systems and methods for estimating a cell center location analyze the mobile station locations in a cell as a uniform distribution of mobile station locations and calculate a statistical measure characterizing the mobile station locations as a function of the mobile station locations. In one example, the statistical measure is a maximum likelihood mobile station location. In another example, the statistical measure is the mean mobile station location in the cell. The estimated cell center location may be used to approximate the location of the mobile station during a warm or cold restart of the SPS receiver part of the mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2007Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Xiangdong Lin, Mangesh Chambarkar, Marlene Wan, Lionel Garin
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Patent number: 7970411Abstract: An Aided Location Communication System (“ALCS”) is described that may include a geolocation server and a wireless communication device having a GPS section where the GPS receiver section is capable of being selectively switched between a standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the wireless communications device. An Aided Location Communication Device (“ALCD”) is also described. The ALCD includes a position-determination section having a GPS receiver and a communication section where the position-determination section is selectively switchable between a GPS-standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the ALCD.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Kanwar Chadha, Kurt Christian Schmidt, Leon Kuo-Liang Peng, Gengsheng Zhang, Nicolas Patrick Vantalon, Gregory B. Turetzky
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Patent number: 7970412Abstract: An Aided Location Communication System (“ALCS”) is described that may include a geolocation server and a wireless communication device having a GPS section where the GPS receiver section is capable of being selectively switched between a standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the wireless communications device. An Aided Location Communication Device (“ALCD”) is also described. The ALCD includes a position-determination section having a GPS receiver and a communication section where the position-determination section is selectively switchable between a GPS-standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the ALCD.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Kanwar Chadha, Kurt Christian Schmidt, Leon Kuo-Liang Peng, Gengsheng Zhang, Nicolas Patrick Vantalon, Gregory B. Turetzky
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Patent number: 7969351Abstract: The present invention discloses a system for determining the position of a GPS terminal. The system comprises a GPS terminal, a location aiding server, and a communications system. Messages are passed between the GPS terminal and the server, as well as within the GPS terminal, to determine the mode of operation of the GPS portion of the system. Decisions are made based on availability of aiding data and Quality of Service requirements.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Steve Chang Chiayee, Gengsheng Zhang, Randall J. Silva
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Patent number: 7949362Abstract: A software communication device with a tunable transceiver that is capable of receipt of both satellite positioning data and a communication network with a wireless network where positioning data is used to efficiently make a connection to the communication network or communication link to a network is used to reduce the time to acquire GPS satellites and determine position.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Sirf Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gregory Turetzky, Erik Anderson
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Publication number: 20110102258Abstract: A signal processing system for processing satellite positioning signals is described. The system comprises at least one processor and a signal processor operating under a number of operational modes. The signal processor includes at last one of a signal processing subsystem, a fast Fourier transform (FFT) subsystem, and a memory subsystem that are each dynamically and independently configurable in response to the operational modes. Further, the system includes a controller that couples to control transfer of data among the signal processing subsystem and the FFT subsystem via the memory subsystem. Configurability of the memory subsystem includes configuring the memory subsystem into regions according to the operational modes where each region is accessible in one of a number of manners according to the operational modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2004Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: SIRF TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Paul A. Underbrink, Henry D. Falk, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Chittharanjan Dassannacharya, Charles P. Norman, Nicolas Vantalon, Vojislav Protic
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Patent number: 7933627Abstract: A GPS RF Front End IC using a single conversion stage, which is immune from self jamming from clock signal harmonics generated internally or from dominant clock signal harmonics generated externally by the subsequent baseband GPS processor which uses a clock of 48?fo for GPS processing. The improved frequency plan reduces the problems of interference when the integration of the RF and Baseband functions is required in the form of a single-chip, or as 2 individual chips on a common substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Sirf Technology, Inc.Inventor: Robert Tso