Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for the wireless transmission of information from one or more antennas to one or more separate users. The method comprises processing information to produce transmission vectors that minimize simultaneous interference between separate user channels and adjusting the radiation patterns to minimize total system radiation power for users specified capacities. In another aspect, the present invention includes apparatus and methods for providing multiple users of a network with information in such a manner that only the user that the signals are intended for receives the information.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 5, 2008
Date of Patent:
June 29, 2010
Assignee:
The Kohl Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph William Lechleider, Stephen B. Weinstein
Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for the wireless transmission of information from one or more antennas to one or more separate users. The method comprises processing information to produce transmission vectors that minimize simultaneous interference between separate user channels and adjusting the radiation patterns to minimize total system radiation power for users specified capacities. In another aspect, the present invention includes apparatus and methods for providing multiple users of a network with information in such a manner that only the user that the signals are intended for receives the information.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 5, 2008
Publication date:
June 26, 2008
Applicant:
The Kohl Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph William Lechleider, Stephen B. Weinstein
Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for the wireless transmission of information from one or more antennas to one or more separate users. The method comprises processing information to produce transmission vectors that minimize simultaneous interference between separate user channels and adjusting the radiation patterns to minimize total system radiation power for users specified capacities. In another aspect, the present invention includes apparatus and methods for providing multiple users of a network with information in such a manner that only the user that the signals are intended for receives the information.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 13, 2004
Date of Patent:
May 6, 2008
Assignee:
The Kohl Group, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph William Lechleider, Stephen B. Weinstein
Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a method for the wireless transmission of information from one or more antennas to one or more separate users. The method comprises processing information to produce transmission vectors that minimize simultaneous interference between separate user channels and adjusting the radiation patterns to minimize total system radiation power for users specified capacities. In another aspect, the present invention includes apparatus and methods for providing multiple users of a network with information in such a manner that only the user that the signals are intended for receives the information.
Abstract: Techniques whereby a transmitter/receiver pair are cooperatively arranged to buffer incoming data to both the transmitter and the receiver. The transmitter and receiver of the pair are coupled, generically, by pre-existing channel which has a known, fixed capacity. The transmitter/receiver pair exploits whatever delay is permissible, as determined by end-users of the data, for the data stream or streams that are using the channel for the purpose of accommodating periods of excessive instantaneous aggregate data transfer demands. The matched transmitter/receiver pair thereby permits (i) the transmission of a variable rate stream over a channel with capacity less than the peak rate of the stream, or (ii) the multiplexing of variable and/or fixed rate data streams.
Abstract: A transceiving methodology and concomitant transceiving system wherein high speed, bursty channels are combined with uniform data rate services into a single, interleaved data stream. A system for communicating both a uniform data stream and a bursty data stream over a communication medium includes: (i) a transmitter for combining the uniform data stream and the bursty data stream into a single, interleaved stream, and for propagating the interleaved stream over the medium; and (ii) a receiver for processing the single interleaved stream to separate the uniform data stream and the bursty data stream.