Patents Assigned to ST-ERICSSON (BELGIUM)
  • Publication number: 20130045679
    Abstract: A process for performing Near Field Communication (NFC) between a first NFC device and a second NFC device is provided. The first NFC device includes an NFC transceiver and an FM receiver which are both integrated into the same chip. The provided process involves initializing the first NFC device to perform a device detection polling loop for detecting a second NFC device. The device detection polling loop has activity detection periods, which occur periodically. The first NFC transceiver may then perform a slicing procedure, which slices the activity detection periods into small time slots. Each time slot has a duration smaller than a predetermined value so as to reduce the noise generated by harmonics of the NFC operation frequency which might be audible to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 21, 2010
    Publication date: February 21, 2013
    Applicants: ST-ERICSSON SA, ST-ERICSSON (BELGIUM), ST-ERICSSON B.V., ST-ERICSSON (FRANCE) SAS
    Inventors: Daniel Orsatti, Onno Kuijken, Pablo IgnacĂ­o Gimeno Monge, Steven Terryn, Roland Van Der Tuijn
  • Publication number: 20120069871
    Abstract: A communications device, such as a GNSS receiver comprises an oscillator, having a temperature-dependent frequency characteristic, for generating signals at a nominal frequency; receiver circuitry, for receiving transmitted wireless signals using the signals generated by the oscillator; at least one temperature sensor, having a known positional relationship to the oscillator; an estimation device, for estimating a frequency of the signals generated by the oscillator, based on a measurement from the temperature sensor, and based on the temperature-dependent frequency characteristic of the oscillator; and at least one heat source. A change in the temperature of the oscillator is predicted, based on a state of the heat source, and further based on a model of the thermal properties of the communications device, and hence a change in the frequency of the signals generated by the oscillator is predicted, based on the temperature-dependent frequency characteristic of the oscillator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2010
    Publication date: March 22, 2012
    Applicants: ST-ERICSSON BELGIUM N.V., ST-ERICSSON SA
    Inventors: Jacqueline Bickerstaff, Thomas Winiecki