Patents by Inventor Daniel Ben-Ari
Daniel Ben-Ari 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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Publication number: 20250119773Abstract: This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to high throughput (HT) control information. A device may determine a frame comprising HT control information. The device may determine to extend a size of the HT control information. The device may cause to generate a management or data frame for sending to a first station device of one or more station devices, the management or data frame comprising extended high throughput (HT) control information, define a new control identification (ID) associated with the extended HT control information, and cause to send the management or data frame to the first station device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2024Publication date: April 10, 2025Applicant: INTEL CORPORATIONInventors: Po-Kai Huang, Daniel F. Bravo, Danny Alexander, Arik Klein, Danny Ben-Ari, Laurent Cariou, Robert Stacey
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Patent number: 8787512Abstract: An apparatus includes Radio Frequency (RF) circuitry and baseband circuitry. The RF circuitry is configured to receive strobe messages that are based on a system clock over a digital interface, and to communicate synchronously with the system clock based on the received strobe messages in accordance with a Radio Access Technology (RAT) that is selected from among multiple different RATs. The baseband circuitry is configured to generate the strobe messages, to delay the strobe messages by a delay that depends on the selected RAT, and to send the delayed strobe messages to the RF circuitry over the digital interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Marvell International Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Ben-Ari, Avner Epstein
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Patent number: 8588768Abstract: A method used in a receiver includes measuring first Received Signal Strength Indications (RSSIs) in respective first communication channels, which are located in a given frequency band and which each have a first channel bandwidth. Based on the first RSSIs, second RSSIs are computed for respective second communication channels, which are located in the given frequency band and which each have a second channel bandwidth that is larger than the first channel bandwidth. At least one of the first and second communication channels over which to receive signals at the receiver are selected using the first and second RSSIs.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2012Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Marvell World Trade LtdInventors: David Ben-Eli, Tal Porat, Tamir Gazneli, Nir Rosenzweig, Oren Moravchik, Daniel Ben-Ari, Danny Alexander
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Patent number: 8537945Abstract: An apparatus includes Radio Frequency (RF) circuitry and baseband circuitry. The RF circuitry is configured to receive strobe messages that are based on a system clock over a digital interface, and to communicate synchronously with the system clock based on the received strobe messages in accordance with a Radio Access Technology (RAT) that is selected from among multiple different RATs. The baseband circuitry is configured to generate the strobe messages, to delay the strobe messages by a delay that depends on the selected RAT, and to send the delayed strobe messages to the RF circuitry over the digital interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Marvell International Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Ben-Ari, Avner Epstein
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Patent number: 8493963Abstract: An apparatus includes Radio Frequency (RF) circuitry, multiple message sources and strobe multiplexing logic. The RF circuitry is configured to synchronize communication of RF signals based on reception of strobe messages. The multiple message sources are each configured to generate respective ones of the strobe messages for synchronizing the RF circuitry. The strobe multiplexing logic is configured to multiplex the strobe messages originating from the multiple message sources, and to send the multiplexed strobe messages over a single digital interface to the RF circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: Marvell International Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Ben-Ari, Uri Erlich
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Patent number: 8452311Abstract: A method for waking up user equipment in a cellular network includes waking up a receiver module at a predetermined wakeup time to receive a transmitted paging signal, when awake, determining prevailing conditions for receiving paging signals, and skipping at least a next possible wakeup time if at least one of the prevailing conditions exceeds an associated threshold level. A user equipment for use on a mobile communications network includes a reception quality determiner to determine at least one of a reception quality of a received signal and a radio frequency (RF) level of the signal, a paging indication processor to process received paging signals, a system message handler to determine a level of activity for a cellular network, and a conditional wakeup mechanism that is configured to set a next wakeup for the user equipment time responsively to an input from at least one of the reception quality determiner and the system message handler.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Marvell International Ltd.Inventors: Yona Leshets, Daniel Ben-Ari, Paul Spencer
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Patent number: 8412224Abstract: A method used in a receiver includes measuring first Received Signal Strength Indications (RSSIs) in respective first communication channels, which are located in a given frequency band and which each have a first channel bandwidth. Based on the first RSSIs, second RSSIs are computed for respective second communication channels, which are located in the given frequency band and which each have a second channel bandwidth that is larger than the first channel bandwidth. At least one of the first and second communication channels over which to receive signals at the receiver are selected using the first and second RSSIs.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2012Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Marvell World Trade Ltd.Inventors: David Ben-Eli, Tal Porat, Tamir Gazneli, Nir Rosenzweig, Oren Moravchik, Daniel Ben-Ari, Danny Alexander
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Patent number: 8331885Abstract: A method in a mobile communication terminal includes accepting a data payload at a known input rate for transmission by baseband circuitry having a known wake-up delay. Based on the known input rate and the known wake-up delay, a point in time is predicted, at which the data payload will have been only partially accepted for transmission, such that activation of the baseband circuitry at the predicted point in time will cause the baseband circuitry to be active upon complete arrival of the data payload. The baseband circuitry is activated to process the data payload at the predicted point in time.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Marvell International Ltd.Inventor: Daniel Ben-Ari
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Publication number: 20120276917Abstract: A method used in a receiver includes measuring first Received Signal Strength Indications (RSSIs) in respective first communication channels, which are located in a given frequency band and which each have a first channel bandwidth. Based on the first RSSIs, second RSSIs are computed for respective second communication channels, which are located in the given frequency band and which each have a second channel bandwidth that is larger than the first channel bandwidth. At least one of the first and second communication channels over which to receive signals at the receiver are selected using the first and second RSSIs.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: David Ben-Eli, Tal Porat, Tamir Gazneli, Nir Rosenzweig, Oren Moravchik, Daniel Ben-Ari, Danny Alexander
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Patent number: 8238929Abstract: A method used in a receiver includes measuring first Received Signal Strength Indications (RSSIs) in respective first communication channels, which are located in a given frequency band and which each have a first channel bandwidth. Based on the first RSSIs, second RSSIs are computed for respective second communication channels, which are located in the given frequency band and which each have a second channel bandwidth that is larger than the first channel bandwidth. At least one of the first and second communication channels over which to receive signals at the receiver are selected using the first and second RSSIs.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Marvell World Trade Ltd.Inventors: David Ben-Eli, Tal Porat, Tamir Gazneli, Nir Rosenzweig, Oren Moravchik, Daniel Ben-Ari, Danny Alexander
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Publication number: 20110136498Abstract: A method used in a receiver includes measuring first Received Signal Strength Indications (RSSIs) in respective first communication channels, which are located in a given frequency band and which each have a first channel bandwidth. Based on the first RSSIs, second RSSIs are computed for respective second communication channels, which are located in the given frequency band and which each have a second channel bandwidth that is larger than the first channel bandwidth. At least one of the first and second communication channels over which to receive signals at the receiver are selected using the first and second RSSIs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: David Ben-Eli, Tal Porat, Tamir Gazneli, Nir Rosenzweig, Oren Moravchik, Daniel Ben-Ari, Danny Alexander