Patents by Inventor Bastien Massie
Bastien Massie has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7634289Abstract: A base station transmits blocks, in successive transmission time intervals, to radio terminals, over communication channels shared between the radio terminals comprising traffic channels and control channels associated with traffic channels, some of the transmitted blocks being positively or negatively acknowledged by the radio terminals. With regard to a radio terminal: a quality indication relative to said traffic channel is determined; a quantity relative to acknowledgements transmitted to the base station beforehand is determined; a transmission power on the traffic channel and/or the associated control channel is calculated, for the next corresponding transmission time interval, from said quality indication and said quantity relative to acknowledgements.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Aurélie Gervais, Bastien Massie, Arnauld Taffin
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Patent number: 7397767Abstract: For a new transmission time interval, respective weights are assigned to queues. The queues are ranked as a function of the weights assigned to them. The first queue according to the ranking is selected. A quantity dependent on the radio conditions in respect of the radio terminal to which the said radio session relates, and on a number of packets already transmitted within the context of the said session is calculated for each session within the context of which it is required to transmit data packets placed in the selected queue. Communication resources are allocated to some of the sessions so as to transmit a number of data packets placed in the selected queue, depending on the weight assigned to the selected queue, the said sessions being determined as a function at least of the said quantities calculated. Once the selected queue has been served, and if there are still resources available for the transmission time interval, we pass to the next queue in the ranking so as to serve it.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Arnauld Taffin, Aurélie Gervais, Bastien Massie
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Patent number: 7330482Abstract: The digital symbols of a sequence are assigned to respective positions in successive timeslots, according to a predetermined slot format. In a plurality of timeslots, a symbol of the sequence is replaced by a substitution symbol carrying additional information. A signal representing the sequence of symbols, which is divided into the timeslots, is transmitted on a communication channel. The production of the sequence includes an interleaving having an interleaving period longer than a timeslot, generally performed after a channel coding. The position of the substitution symbols in the timeslots which include them is varied, in order to optimize the performances of the transmission chain.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Sarah Boumendil, Evelyne Le Strat, Bastien Massie
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Patent number: 7272191Abstract: A sequence of modulation symbols defines at least two bit groups, including a first group of bits located in at least one first bit position within the symbols and a second group of bits located in at least one second bit position within the symbols and having a higher probability of transmission error than the bits of the first group. The coded information bits of a block are arranged to form a first sequence of bits in which each information bit is assigned to a respective one of the bit groups. The bits of the first sequence are then interleaved to form a second sequence of bits while preserving the assignment of the information bits to the bit groups. The bits of the second sequence are finally mapped onto the sequence of modulation symbols.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Arnauld Taffin, Bastien Massie
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Publication number: 20070082675Abstract: Method for controlling traffic over an interface between a base station and a radio network controller of a radiocommunication system, the base station being arranged for receiving information from terminals over radio channels and for forwarding said information to the radio network controller over said interface through at least one buffer having a limited size. According to the method, a level of traffic on said interface is estimated and the quantity of information forwarded to the radio network controller over said interface is varied according to the traffic level estimate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Christophe Gruet, Eric Georgeaux, Bastien Massie, Jean-Marc Cavagna
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Publication number: 20060240859Abstract: A base station transmits blocks, in successive transmission time intervals, to radio terminals, over communication channels shared between the radio terminals comprising traffic channels and control channels associated with traffic channels, some of the transmitted blocks being positively or negatively acknowledged by the radio terminals. With regard to a radio terminal: a quality indication relative to said traffic channel is determined; a quantity relative to acknowledgements transmitted to the base station beforehand is determined; a transmission power on the traffic channel and/or the associated control channel is calculated, for the next corresponding transmission time interval, from said quality indication and said quantity relative to acknowledgements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2005Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Aurelie Gervais, Bastien Massie, Arnauld Taffin
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Patent number: 7079489Abstract: A first unit successively transmits data blocks destined for a second unit. For at least some of the transmissions of blocks, the second unit returns an acknowledgement signal indicating whether the data block transmitted has been correctly received. The first unit transmits a redundancy block with regard to a block previously transmitted for which the acknowledgement signal received indicates incorrect reception. Each block transmitted is accompanied by an identification signal indicating whether it is a redundancy block. The first unit associates each acknowledgement signal received with a block transmitted in a temporal relation determined with the reception of this acknowledgement signal. In response to the reception of an identification signal inconsistent with an acknowledgement signal previously returned, the second unit returns to the first unit a restart command signal for the transmission of the blocks.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Bastien Massie, Catherine Leretaille, Amine Lamani, Wen Tong, Mo-Han Fong
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Publication number: 20050068973Abstract: For a new transmission time interval, respective weights are assigned to queues. The queues are ranked as a function of the weights assigned to them. The first queue according to the ranking is selected. A quantity dependent on the radio conditions in respect of the radio terminal to which the said radio session relates, and on a number of packets already transmitted within the context of the said session is calculated for each session within the context of which it is required to transmit data packets placed in the selected queue. Communication resources are allocated to some of the sessions so as to transmit a number of data packets placed in the selected queue, depending on the weight assigned to the selected queue, the said sessions being determined as a function at least of the said quantities calculated. Once the selected queue has been served, and if there are still resources available for the transmission time interval, we pass to the next queue in the ranking so as to serve it.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2004Publication date: March 31, 2005Inventors: Arnauld Taffin, Aurelie Gervais, Bastien Massie
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Patent number: 6839876Abstract: A preamble for a reverse access channel (RACH) of a CDMA (code division multiple access) communications system comprises a pair of constituent Golay sequences A and B concatenated with at least one pair, and preferably a plurality of different pairs, of transformed sequences which are also constituent Golay sequences, each pair of transformed sequences comprising a permutation of elements of the pair of sequences A and B. The permutations can include a reversed order of elements in the sequences, a reversed order of some or all of a set of address bits identifying locations of elements in the sequences, a concatenation of subsets of elements in odd and even locations of the sequences A and B, and combinations of these permutations. A method for providing the preamble, and related apparatus using a bidirectional counter and an address permutation unit, are described.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Wen Tong, Bastien Massie, Etienne Bouet, Evelyne Le Strat
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Publication number: 20040085989Abstract: The digital symbols of a sequence are assigned to respective positions in successive timeslots, according to a predetermined slot format. In a plurality of timeslots, a symbol of the sequence is replaced by a substitution symbol carrying additional information. A signal representing the sequence of symbols, which is divided into the timeslots, is transmitted on a communication channel. The production of the sequence includes an interleaving having an interleaving period longer than a timeslot, generally performed after a channel coding. The position of the substitution symbols in the timeslots which include them is varied, in order to optimize the performances of the transmission chain.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Sarah Boumendil, Evelyne Le Strat, Bastien Massie
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Publication number: 20040001555Abstract: A sequence of modulation symbols defines at least two bit groups, including a first group of bits located in at least one first bit position within the symbols and a second group of bits located in at least one second bit position within the symbols and having a higher probability of transmission error than the bits of the first group. The coded information bits of a block are arranged to form a first sequence of bits in which each information bit is assigned to a respective one of the bit groups. The bits of the first sequence are then interleaved to form a second sequence of bits while preserving the assignment of the information bits to the bit groups. The bits of the second sequence are finally mapped onto the sequence of modulation symbols.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventors: Arnauld Taffin, Bastien Massie
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Publication number: 20020154612Abstract: A first unit successively transmits data blocks destined for a second unit. For at least some of the transmissions of blocks, the second unit returns an acknowledgement signal indicating whether the data block transmitted has been correctly received. The first unit transmits a redundancy block with regard to a block previously transmitted for which the acknowledgement signal received indicates incorrect reception. Each block transmitted is accompanied by an identification signal indicating whether it is a redundancy block. The first unit associates each acknowledgement signal received with a block transmitted in a temporal relation determined with the reception of this acknowledgement signal. In response to the reception of an identification signal inconsistent with an acknowledgement signal previously returned, the second unit returns to the first unit a restart command signal for the transmission of the blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2002Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Bastien Massie, Catherine Leretaille, Amine Lamani, Wen Tong, Mo-Han Fong
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Publication number: 20020150040Abstract: The present invention provides an automated retransmission request-based system wherein packets are continuously transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver. During reception, the receiver will send either an acknowledgement (ACK) or a negative-acknowledgement (NAK) to the transmitter, depending on whether or not the corresponding packet was properly received. In response to the NAKs, the transmitter will identify the packet that was not properly received, which is referred to as the packet for retransmission. The transmitter will divide the packet for retransmission into multiple subpackets, and puncture each subpacket into a packet in the sequence of packets being transmitted to the receiver. The receiver will recover the subpackets from the punctured packets and will recreate the packet for retransmission from the recovered subpackets.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Wen Tong, Catherine Leretaille-Gauthier, Mo-Han Fong, Bastien Massie, Evelyne Le Strat