Patents by Inventor Christopher C. Riddle
Christopher C. Riddle 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: 8620235Abstract: A data module operable in a wireless communication system is provided. The data module comprises a plurality of circuit components, one or more temperature sensors, and a thermal management unit. The temperature sensors are configured to determine the temperature of a corresponding circuit component. The thermal management unit is configured to determine one or more thermal characteristics of the data module based on the temperature determinations, and to generate one or more power control point signals indicating whether to adjust corresponding operating characteristics of a target component based on the determined thermal characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Riddle, Jon James Anderson, Alex K. Tu, Siva Sandeep Dhandu
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Patent number: 8498328Abstract: A method for managing energy usage of a wireless device during a data transfer in a wireless communication network comprises determining a data rate associated with the data transfer, determining data processing requirements for processing data at the determined data rate, and dynamically adjusting, based on the determined requirements, one or more data processing parameters corresponding to the data transfer.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Siva Sandeep Dhandu, Christopher C. Riddle, Srividya Kunisetti
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Patent number: 8493316Abstract: A method of a method of adjusting an intensity of a backlight of a display is disclosed. The method includes dimming a backlight that illuminates a display of an electronic device in response to a task initiated by a user. The method also includes, prior to the task completing, automatically adjusting an intensity of the backlight based on a progress of the task.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Jeffrey D. Shabel, Christopher C. Riddle
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Publication number: 20110260958Abstract: A method of a method of adjusting an intensity of a backlight of a display is disclosed. The method includes dimming a backlight that illuminates a display of an electronic device in response to a task initiated by a user. The method also includes, prior to the task completing, automatically adjusting an intensity of the backlight based on a progress of the task.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Jeffrey D. Shabel, Christopher C. Riddle
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Patent number: 8014476Abstract: A wireless device achieves good performance using a crystal oscillator that is not compensated for temperature. The crystal oscillator provides a reference signal having a temperature dependent frequency error. A control unit estimates the frequency error (e.g., based on a received pilot) and provides a frequency error estimate. A clock generator generates a digital clock, which tracks chip timing, based on the reference signal and the frequency error estimate. A receiver frequency downconverts an input RF signal with a receive LO signal having the frequency error and provides an analog baseband signal. An ADC digitizes the analog baseband signal based on a sampling clock having the frequency error and provides ADC samples. A re-clocking circuit re-clocks the ADC samples based on a digital clock and provides data samples. A digital rotator frequency translates the data samples based on the frequency error estimate and provides frequency-translated samples centered near DC.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: QUALCOMM, IncorporatedInventors: Daniel F. Filipovic, Charles J. Persico, Christopher C. Riddle
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Publication number: 20110085607Abstract: A method for managing energy usage of a wireless device during a data transfer in a wireless communication network comprises determining a data rate associated with the data transfer, determining data processing requirements for processing data at the determined data rate, and dynamically adjusting, based on the determined requirements, one or more data processing parameters corresponding to the data transfer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Siva Sandeep Dhandu, Christopher C. Riddle, Srividya Kunisetti
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Patent number: 7852971Abstract: Techniques for detecting acquisition of a false channel in a wireless communication system are described. For false channel detection, a peak corresponding to a signal from a base station is initially detected. Frequency acquisition and time tracking of the peak are then performed. The frequency acquisition attempts to determine and correct downconversion frequency error. The time tracking attempts to follow the peak as it moves due to sample timing error and/or changes in channel conditions. Whether the signal is from a desired frequency channel or a false frequency channel is determined based on the time tracking. If a false channel is acquired, then the sampling timing will be either too slow or too fast, and the peak will move at a fast rate. A false channel may be detected based on the movement of the peak.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: QUALCOMM, IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Riddle, Tien-Chien Chen
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Patent number: 7812582Abstract: A device is disclosed that includes a first pin to supply power to a first power domain of an integrated circuit, a second pin to supply power to a second power domain of the integrated circuit, a switching regulator and a controller. The switching regulator is coupled to the first pin to provide a first regulated power supply to the first power domain and is coupled to the second pin to provide a second regulated power supply to the second power domain. The controller is coupled to the first pin and to the second pin to selectively reduce current flow to at least the second pin during a low power event.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Lew G. Chua-Eoan, Boris Andreev, Christopher C. Riddle, Chunlei Shi, Justin Joseph Rosen Gagne, Seong-Ook Jung, Thomas R. Toms
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Patent number: 7664519Abstract: Techniques are provided to control the transmit power for data transmission on multiple transport channels having different signal quality (SIR) targets. A single SIR target is maintained for all transport channels, and this SIR target is adjusted based only on active transport channels. For each update interval, a data processor processes at least one data block received in the current update interval on at least one of the transport channels and provides the status of each received data block. A controller increases the SIR target based on an up step if any received data block is erased and decreases the SIR target based on a down step if all received data blocks are good. If any received data block is erased, the down step used to adjust the SIR target may be set to the smallest down step size required by all transport channels with erased data blocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Chih-Ping Hsu, Parvathanathan Subrahmanya, Da-shan Shiu, Hyukjun Oh, Christopher C. Riddle, Nitin Kasturi
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Publication number: 20090290625Abstract: A data module operable in a wireless communication system is provided. The data module comprises a plurality of circuit components, one or more temperature sensors, and a thermal management unit. The temperature sensors are configured to determine the temperature of a corresponding circuit component. The thermal management unit is configured to determine one or more thermal characteristics of the data module based on the temperature determinations, and to generate one or more power control point signals indicating whether to adjust corresponding operating characteristics of a target component based on the determined thermal characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: November 26, 2009Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Christopher C. Riddle, Jon James Anderson, Alex K. Tu, Siva Sandeep Dhandu
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Patent number: 7590164Abstract: The frame of data is partitioned into a plurality of portions of data symbols. A plurality of channel elements is assigned to demodulate data symbols of correspondingly the plurality of portions of data symbols. The number of the plurality of portions of data symbols is higher in a case at high data rate than a case at low data rate.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Quaeed Motiwala, Christopher C. Riddle, Luca Blessent, Shih-Yi Yeh, Robert J. Fuchs
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Publication number: 20080067995Abstract: A device is disclosed that includes a first pin to supply power to a first power domain of an integrated circuit, a second pin to supply power to a second power domain of the integrated circuit, a switching regulator and a controller. The switching regulator is coupled to the first pin to provide a first regulated power supply to the first power domain and is coupled to the second pin to provide a second regulated power supply to the second power domain. The controller is coupled to the first pin and to the second pin to selectively reduce current flow to at least the second pin during a low power event.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Lew G. Chua-Eoan, Boris Andreev, Christopher C. Riddle, Chunlei Shi, Justin Joseph Rosen Gagne, Seong-Ook Jung, Thomas R. Toms
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Patent number: 7340268Abstract: The reliability of transmit power control (TPC) commands received from a transmitter is determined based on a TPC target value. The TPC target value is derived based on a TPC threshold and possibly a weight, depending on the receiver implementation. A received TPC command is considered reliable if its absolute value exceeds the TPC target value. Received TPC commands deemed as unreliable are discarded and not used for power control. Multiple TPC target values, used for detecting UP and DOWN commands, may be derived with multiple scaling factors. For a receiver in soft handover and receiving TPC commands from multiple transmitters, a different TPC target value may be derived for each transmitter. The received TPC commands for each transmitter are compared against that transmitter's TPC target value. Received TPC commands deemed as unreliable are discarded and not combined.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Hyukjun Oh, Parvathanathan Subrahmanya, Nitin Kasturi, Messay Amerga, Chih-Ping Hsu, Christopher C. Riddle, Andrew Sendonaris
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Publication number: 20080019427Abstract: Techniques for detecting acquisition of a false channel in a wireless communication system are described. For false channel detection, a peak corresponding to a signal from a base station is initially detected. Frequency acquisition and time tracking of the peak are then performed. The frequency acquisition attempts to determine and correct downconversion frequency error. The time tracking attempts to follow the peak as it moves due to sample timing error and/or changes in channel conditions. Whether the signal is from a desired frequency channel or a false frequency channel is determined based on the time tracking. If a false channel is acquired, then the sampling timing will be either too slow or too fast, and the peak will move at a fast rate. A false channel may be detected based on the movement of the peak.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Christopher C. Riddle, Tien Chien Chen
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Patent number: 7181244Abstract: A novel mobile unit which communicates with a new and advantageous base station. The mobile unit includes a system for generation of position information and a transceiver for transmitting the position information. In the preferred embodiment, the transceiver is a CDMA system and the system for generating position information includes an arrangement for receiving a GPS signal. In the preferred embodiment, a GPS assisted arrangement is employed which is adapted to receive a signal from an airborne platform as well as from a satellite based platform. The inventive base station is adapted to receive position information from a remote unit and provide a received position signal in response thereto. The novel base station is further equipped with a mechanism for directing a beam in response to the received position signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2001Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Qualcomm, IncorporatedInventors: Bruce A. Judson, Christopher C. Riddle
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Patent number: 6999533Abstract: The invention provides the ability to exploit redundancy characteristics of an equation set used to generate waveforms for wireless communication. In doing so, the invention can reduce the number of correlation values that need to be calculated in order to determine the most likely transmitted code word. In particular, the invention can exploit the redundancy characteristics of the equation set in a novel and unique fashion by separating the vector and calculating partial correlations for each separated portion of the vector. The techniques can drastically reduce the number of correlation values that need to be computed for demodulation, and can also reduce the total number of computations. In this manner, the demodulator of a wireless communication device can be simplified without negatively impacting performance.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: QUALCOMM, IncorporatedInventors: Chandra R. Murthy, Serguei A. Glazko, Christopher C. Riddle, Angelica Wong
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Publication number: 20040166884Abstract: The reliability of transmit power control (TPC) commands received from a transmitter is determined based on a TPC target value. The TPC target value is derived based on a TPC threshold and possibly a weight, depending on the receiver implementation. A received TPC command is considered reliable if its absolute value exceeds the TPC target value. Received TPC commands deemed as unreliable are discarded and not used for power control. Multiple TPC target values, used for detecting UP and DOWN commands, may be derived with multiple scaling factors. For a receiver in soft handover and receiving TPC commands from multiple transmitters, a different TPC target value may be derived for each transmitter. The received TPC commands for each transmitter are compared against that transmitter's TPC target value. Received TPC commands deemed as unreliable are discarded and not combined.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Hyukjun Oh, Parvathanathan Subrahmanya, Nitin Kasturi, Messay Amerga, Chih-Ping Hsu, Christopher C. Riddle, Andrew Sendonaris
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Patent number: 6600792Abstract: A predistortion technique for high power amplifiers includes an adaptive predistortion algorithm that operates independently of data samples to write a set of complex gain values, or predistortion parameters, to a lookup table. The algorithm may be processor-driven. The gain values are taken from the lookup table and multiplied by a complex digital baseband waveform. The gain values may first be subjected to interpolation. The downconverted output of the amplifier is measured to gauge the efficacy of the predistortion. Based on the effect of the predistortion upon the ratio of in-band power to out-of-band power, decisions are made on the set of predistortion parameters for the next iteration of the algorithm. The algorithm runs continuously, perturbing parameters and adapting the predistortion functions accordingly in an effort to continually reflect instantaneous amplitude-modulation and phase-modulation relationships that may change over time with temperature variation or component aging.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Franklin P. Antonio, Walid Hamdy, Nitin Kasturi, Christopher C. Riddle, David P. Oses
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Publication number: 20030112897Abstract: The invention provides the ability to exploit redundancy characteristics of an equation set used to generate waveforms for wireless communication. In doing so, the invention can reduce the number of correlation values that need to be calculated in order to determine the most likely transmitted code word. In particular, the invention can exploit the redundancy characteristics of the equation set in a novel and unique fashion by separating the vector and calculating partial correlations for each separated portion of the vector. The techniques can drastically reduce the number of correlation values that need to be computed for demodulation, and can also reduce the total number of computations. In this manner, the demodulator of a wireless communication device can be simplified without negatively impacting performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Chandra R. Murthy, Serguei A. Glazko, Christopher C. Riddle, Angelica Wong
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Patent number: 6483817Abstract: A base station architecture splits modem functionality into modulator and demodulator entities, each configured to handle multiple telephone calls. A high-speed digital bus with associated routing elements connects multiple-channel (i.e., multiuser) modulator and demodulator elements. The modulator and demodulator elements may be physically separated, residing on different cards, and even different shelves, within the base station. On each modulator card, the outputs of multiple modulators may be combined by digitally upconverting the output of each modulator by a different amount and summing the results.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Franklin Antonio, Christopher C. Riddle