Patents by Inventor Daniel R. Kindred
Daniel R. Kindred 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: 8064494Abstract: Techniques for polling fingers on a channel (which are fingers for which symbols are to be combined) to determine the last finger on the channel. As each finger is polled, the polled finger compares its state information with the state information for the channel to determine whether or not it is the last finger on the channel. The polled finger may be deemed as the last finger if (1) the polled finger is the current last finger, (2) the polled finger is later than the current last finger, or (3) all fingers on the channel have been polled and none of the fingers indicated that it is the last finger. If the polled finger is deemed as the last finger then, (1) the channel state information is updated with the polled finger state information, and (2) the symbols provided by the polled finger may be marked as being ready for subsequent processing.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Daniel R. Kindred, Jeffrey Levin, Steven J. Halter
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Publication number: 20040240528Abstract: Techniques for polling fingers on a channel (which are fingers for which symbols are to be combined) to determine the last finger on the channel. As each finger is polled, the polled finger compares its state information with the state information for the channel to determine whether or not it is the last finger on the channel. The polled finger may be deemed as the last finger if (1) the polled finger is the current last finger, (2) the polled finger is later than the current last finger, or (3) all fingers on the channel have been polled and none of the fingers indicated that it is the last finger. If the polled finger is deemed as the last finger then, (1) the channel state information is updated with the polled finger state information, and (2) the symbols provided by the polled finger may be marked as being ready for subsequent processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventors: Daniel R. Kindred, Jeffrey Levin, Steven J. Halter
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Publication number: 20040109494Abstract: Techniques for performing finger merge protection (FMP) using polling. Whenever a command to adjust the timing of a designated finger is received, other fingers “on the same channel” (i.e., those for which merge protection is sought) are polled for permission to apply the command. The designated finger sets a poll request and provides other pertinent information to an FMP storage unit. Thereafter, each of the other fingers on the same channel determines whether or not applying the command would result in that finger merging with the designated finger. Merging may be detected if the difference between the timing (or offsets) of the two fingers is less than a specified offset spacing. Any finger on the same channel may disallow the command if merging is detected. The designated finger would then adjust its timing if the command is not disallowed by any of the fingers on the same channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Daniel R. Kindred, Jeffrey A. Levin, Rajesh Sundaresan
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Publication number: 20020172263Abstract: A radiotelephone comprises both a Mobile Station Modem, a Bluetooth radio frequency unit, an interface between them and other supporting hardware/software, allowing utilization by a subscriber to implement a truly Universal remote control device. An embodiment of the present invention includes an interface for connecting a mobile station modem to a radio frequency unit equipped for transmitting and receiving a frequency hopped signal, a serial bus interface operably connected between the Mobile Station Modem and the Bluetooth radio frequency unit including a plurality of bi-directional serial data connections. The preferred embodiment further includes a bi-directional serial data connection for transmitting data for transmission connected between the Mobile Station Modem and the Bluetooth radio frequency unit and a synchronous detector and transmit enabling serial data connection for receiving an enabling indication valid data at said radio frequency unit from the Mobile Station Modem.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Daniel R. Kindred, Joseph Burke, Ziad Mansour
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Publication number: 20020118734Abstract: A radiotelephone comprises both a Mobile Station Modem, a Bluetooth radio frequency unit, an interface between them and other supporting hardware/software, allowing utilization by a subscriber to implement a truly Universal remote control device An embodiment of the present invention includes an interface for connecting a mobile station modem to a radio frequency unit equipped for transmitting and receiving a frequency hopped signal, a serial bus interface operably connected between the Mobile Station Modem and the Bluetooth radio frequency unit including a plurality of bi-directional serial data connections. The preferred embodiment further includes a bi-directional serial data connection for transmitting data for transmission connected between the Mobile Station Modem and the Bluetooth radio frequency unit and a synchronous detector and transmit enabling serial data connection for receiving an enabling indication valid data at said radio frequency unit from the Mobile Station Modem.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventor: Daniel R. Kindred
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Publication number: 20020118735Abstract: A radiotelephone comprises both a Mobile Station Modem, a Bluetooth radio frequency unit, an interface between them and other supporting hardware/software, allowing utilization by a subscriber to implement a truly Universal remote control device. An embodiment of the present invention includes an interface for connecting a mobile station modem to a radio frequency unit equipped for transmitting and receiving a frequency hopped signal, a serial bus interface operably connected between the Mobile Station Modem and the Bluetooth radio frequency unit including a plurality of bi-directional serial data connections. The preferred embodiment further includes a bi-directional serial data connection for transmitting data for transmission connected between the Mobile Station Modem and the Bluetooth radio frequency unit and a synchronous detector and transmit enabling serial data connection for receiving an enabling indication valid data at said radio frequency unit from the Mobile Station Modem.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventor: Daniel R. Kindred
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Patent number: 5535239Abstract: A method and system, for use in a communication system in which data is transmitted in data frames of a predetermined time duration, for the positioning of the data within the data frames for transmission. A computation circuit computes according to the deterministic code a pseudorandom position for the data within each data frame. A positioning circuit positions the data within each data frame in the computed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Roberto Padovani, Yu-Cheun Jou, Daniel R. Kindred, John G. McDonough, Timothy I. Rueth
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Patent number: 4879720Abstract: A decoding system capable of outputting Viterbi-decoding-algorithm-decoded data at a predetermined rate that is greater than a given rate at which coded data is processed in accordance with said algorithm to produce the decoded data. The system includes a data input bus; a data output bus; a ring of decoders, with each decoder being coupled to the input bus for receiving coded data from the input bus and coupled to the output bus for providing decoded data onto the output bus. Each of the decoders in the ring includes an input buffer, timing controller, decoding processor and output buffer. The input buffer responds to a start-input signal from a preceding decoder in the ring by buffering a block of the received coded data. The timing contoller provides a start-input signal to a succeeding decoder in the ring at such time as to cause the succeeding decoder to receive a block of coded data from the input bus that overlaps the block of coded data received from the input bus by the instant said decoder.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: M/A-Com Government Systems, Inc.Inventors: William A. Shumate, Daniel R. Kindred, Franklin P. Antonio, Steven H. Gardner, Krishnanand Kelkar, Thomas R. Bilotta, Steven L. Rogers