Patents Assigned to Vyyo Ltd.
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Patent number: 7359434Abstract: A system and method for communication between a wireless modem and wireless hub on a selected downstream channel of a plurality of downstream channels is provided. The selected downstream channel is selected by the wireless modem after receiving communication parameters for each of the downstream channels and selecting the selected downstream channel by determining the most efficient of the downstream channels at that time for downstream communication.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: VYYO Ltd.Inventors: Menashe Shahar, Amnon Jonas
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Patent number: 6941119Abstract: A low cost redundancy scheme for the radio frequency front end of a wireless hub that requires a minimum number of down converters and upstream receivers to implement. The redundancy scheme may also be used as a back-up support for any upstream channel that is provided with a greater amount of data than the other upstream channels.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Vyyo Ltd.Inventors: Eric K. Wilson, Hillel Hendler
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Patent number: 6940833Abstract: A two dimensional scheduler integrates the allocation of both the time domain and the channel domain for upstream communication in a broadband wireless access system. This allows for the optimization of system resource usage and allows for dynamic switching between a number of different upstream channels by a modem. Modems are calibrated via a calibration message constructed at the hub by measuring some parameters of communication bursts between the modem to the hub. The modems rotate in using the available upstream channels so that each available channel is fully calibrated using actual communication bursts, keeping the parameters for each channel ready for use when assigned for communicating on any of the available channels.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Vyyo Ltd.Inventors: Amnon Jonas, Menashe Shahar
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Patent number: 6856786Abstract: A dynamic quality of service maintenance system for use with a broadband wireless or cable access system comprising a plurality of wireless modems and a wireless hub, the dynamic quality of service maintenance system maintaining adequate bandwidth for the wireless modems based upon the services provided to the wireless modems by the broadband wireless access system.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Vyyo Ltd.Inventors: Arkady Belostotsky, Baruch Leiman
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Patent number: 6594467Abstract: A system and method for remote maintenance and service of one or more wireless modems in communication with a wireless hub is provided. The system and method include the capability of the wireless hub to instruct the wireless modem(s) to change any operational parameters in order for the wireless hub to diagnose any problems with or to improve operation of the wireless mode.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Vyyo Ltd.Inventors: Raul Asia, Jack Bettan, Yaron Fishler, Abraham Bernstein, Oded Stern, Eddi Shensaif
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Publication number: 20030002495Abstract: A system and method for adaptive modulation of downstream communication between a wireless hub and a wireless modem on a selected downstream channel is provided. The adaptive modulation allows for changing the downstream modulation on a packet by packet basis. The downstream modulation is changed by specifying modulation parameters including any of a modulation format, symbol rate, and FEC for each packet. A super frame may be utilized that includes a header that specifies different modulation parameters for each of multiple data packets associated with the super frame. The modulated transmissions are sent on fixed bandwidth channels that are specified based on the bit rate of the modulated transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: VYYO LTD.Inventors: Menashe Shahar, Raul Asia, Amnon Jonas, Yonatan Manor
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Publication number: 20020159511Abstract: A system and method for controlling a transverter from a wireless modem unit (WMU). A WMU delivers a control signal to a transceiver. This signal is outside the IF signal data range (preferably below 11 MHz). The signal is carried on the cable between the transceiver and the WMU. This signal is detected by the transceiver, and determines the timing and the control information. The signal is ASK modulated to enable low data rate transfer of messages between the WMU and the transceiver. The control signal is detected at the transverter using a detector circuit. Additionally, specific transverter detection circuits are disclosed to detect the control signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: Vyyo Ltd.Inventors: Eric K. Wilson, Hillel Hendler, Raul Asia
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Publication number: 20020056132Abstract: A method for distributing the QOS processing in a broadband access system to the system modems and the head-end equipment. Requests for a change in the operating parameters are transmitted on an exception basis, thereby greatly reducing the amount of system over-head required. In the upstream, the Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) or Wireless Modem Termination System (WMTS or Wireless Hub) determines a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) or Bit Error Rate (BER) (or similar measurable parameter) quality data for each received packet. If a measured parameter is outside of the predetermined limits, then the WMTS reports to the NMS (Network Management Operating System) the modem ID and the measured data of the particular packet. The NMS may then modify the operating parameters. In the downstream, each modem determines an SNR or BER (or some other measurable parameter) measurement for the incoming packets. These values may be compared to some boundary conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Vyyo Ltd.Inventor: Eric K. Wilson
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Publication number: 20010051512Abstract: A low cost redundancy scheme for the radio frequency front end of a wireless hub that requires a minimum number of down converters and upstream receivers to implement. The redundancy scheme may also be used as a back-up support for any upstream channel that is provided with a greater amount of data than the other upstream channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: December 13, 2001Applicant: VYYO LTD.Inventors: Eric K. Wilson, Hillel Hendler
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Publication number: 20010036841Abstract: A wireless modem contains a power inserter circuit along with the traditional modem components. The power inserter circuit isolates the modem components from DC power that is inserted on the coaxial cable to a transverter. One embodiment of the present invention provides for a wireless modem that contains separate power connections for the modem components and the transverter. Another embodiment of the present invention provides for one power connection for the wireless modem and a DC-to-DC converter for the modem component power. The power source is selected based on the power requirements of the transverter and the DC-to DC-converter converts the input voltage into the voltage level required by the modem components. By incorporating the power inserter within the modem enclosure, power cannot be accidentally inserted into the modem.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Applicant: Vyyo Ltd.Inventor: Eric K. Wilson