Patents by Inventor Ehud Langberg
Ehud Langberg 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: 8532147Abstract: A method and system are provided for preventing data loss in a VoIP system. In particular, during a VoIP call, it is determined whether incoming ringing on a POTS line causes an unacceptable level of signal loss or errors. If so, for subsequent VoIP calls, the CO handling calls to the POTS line is instructed to either answer each call with a busy signal or automatically forward calls to the POTS line to the VoIP line or other selected telephone. Calling returns to normal upon ending of the VoIP call. In this manner, incoming ringing on the POTS line does not result in call dropping or lengthy retraining processes.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: William Scholtz, Ben Chan, Ehud Langberg, Shareq Rahman, Xy Chen, James Zhang
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Publication number: 20120287923Abstract: A method and system are provided for preventing data loss in a VoIP system. In particular, during a VoIP call, it is determined whether incoming ringing on a POTS line causes an unacceptable level of signal loss or errors. If so, for subsequent VoIP calls, the CO handling calls to the POTS line is instructed to either answer each call with a busy signal or automatically forward calls to the POTS line to the VoIP line or other selected telephone. Calling returns to normal upon ending of the VoIP call. In this manner, incoming ringing on the POTS line does not result in call dropping or lengthy retraining processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: November 15, 2012Inventors: William Scholtz, Ben Chan, Ehud Langberg, Shareq Rahman, Xy Chen, James Zhang
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Patent number: 8228951Abstract: A method and system are provided for preventing data loss in a VoIP system. In particular, during a VoIP call, it is determined whether incoming ringing on a POTS line causes an unacceptable level of signal loss or errors. If so, for subsequent VoIP calls, the CO handling calls to the POTS line is instructed to either answer each call with a busy signal or automatically forward calls to the POTS line to the VoIP line or other selected telephone. Calling returns to normal upon ending of the VoIP call. In this manner, incoming ringing on the POTS line does not result in call dropping or lengthy retraining processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Brooktree Broadband Holding, Inc.Inventors: William Scholtz, Ben Chan, Ehud Langberg, Shareq Rahman, Xy Chen, James Zhang
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Patent number: 8194767Abstract: One embodiment is a method for precoding data for transmission in a discrete multi-tone (DMT) system to cancel self-induced far end crosstalk (self-FEXT). The method comprises learning, by the system, characteristics associated with a plurality of N users within a digital subscriber line (xDSL) system to determine an initial off-diagonal multiple input multiple output (MIMO) precoder (ODMP) for a given tone frequency and converging towards an ODMP from the initial ODMP to cancel self-FEXT for the plurality of N users, wherein the ODMP is represented as a zero diagonal matrix containing only off-diagonal terms.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Ikanos Communications, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Amitkumar Mahadevan, Massimo Sorbara, Ehud Langberg
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Patent number: 8126038Abstract: The present invention overcomes various problems by defining two upstream masks (U1, U2) and two downstream masks (D1, D2) and using a mask selectable system for the long reach digital subscriber line (LDSL), in which a unique modem feature is activated during handshake to automatically check for physical layer status in terms of spectral compatibility and, thus, automatically optimize the boosted mode with the use of the mask selectable system choose the best combination of upstream/downstream masks in any physical layer noise scenario.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Ehud Langberg
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Publication number: 20110200140Abstract: One embodiment is a method for precoding data for transmission in a discrete multi-tone (DMT) system to cancel self-induced far end crosstalk (self-FEXT). The method comprises learning, by the system, characteristics associated with a plurality of N users within a digital subscriber line (xDSL) system to determine an initial off-diagonal multiple input multiple output (MIMO) precoder (ODMP) for a given tone frequency and converging towards an ODMP from the initial ODMP to cancel self-FEXT for the plurality of N users, wherein the ODMP is represented as a zero diagonal matrix containing only off-diagonal terms.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: Ikanos Communications, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Amitkumar Mahadevan, Massimo Sorbara, Ehud Langberg
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Patent number: 7957477Abstract: Systems and methods for off-diagonal MIMO precoders are described. At least one embodiment includes a method for precoding data for transmission in a discrete multi-tone (DMT) xDSL system to cancel self-induced far end crosstalk (self-FEXT) comprising: learning characteristics associated with a plurality of N users within the xDSL system to determine an initial off-diagonal multiple input multiple output (MIMO) precoder (ODMP) for a given tone frequency; and converging towards an optimum ODMP from the initial ODMP in order to cancel downstream self-FEXT for the plurality of N users, wherein the ODMP is represented as a zero diagonal matrix with only off-diagonal terms, and wherein the converging towards the optimum ODMP comprises: maximizing the channel capacity for the plurality of N users for the given tone frequency; and minimizing an increase in transmit power of the xDSL system relative to an original transmit power where a precoder is not active.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Ikanos Communications, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Amitkumar Mahadevan, Massimo Sorbara, Ehud Langberg
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Patent number: 7813434Abstract: Systems and methods for performing bit loading in a dual latency data transmission system. In a computer network, such as an XDSL-based network, carrier channels are allocated between two latency paths. Error sensitive information is transmitted over a latency path employing one or more forward error correction techniques. Latency sensitive information that is relatively more tolerant of errors is transmitted over the other latency path. Rather than employing the lowest coding gain for carrier channels having the two different latency paths, the highest coding gain for each path is used by applying different target S-N-R margins for carrier channels having different latency paths.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Ikanos Communications, Inc.Inventors: Yan Wu, Lujing Cai, William Scholtz, Ehud Langberg
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Patent number: 7764752Abstract: A method and system of the present inventions reduces both near-end crosstalk (NEXT) and far-end crosstalk (FEXT) interferences due to handshake tones into upstream and downstream neighboring services, both at the customer premises equipment (CPE) and at the central office (CO), when handshake is experienced. An embodiment of the present inventions is directed to significantly reduce the NEXT and/or FEXT interferences due to handshake tones. For example, NEXT and/or FEXT interferences due to G.994.1 handshake tones, identified as, bins 7 and 9 for the Upstream channel and bins 12, 14 and 64 for the Downstream channel may be reduced. An embodiment of the present inventions provides an algorithm that may be used for both NEXT and FEXT Handshake Interferences reduction at the CO and at the CPE. In addition, the algorithm may operate in the time domain and in the frequency domain.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Ikanos Communications, Inc.Inventors: Ehud Langberg, Patrick Duvaut, Peter Kleewein, Wolfgang Kleewein, legal representative, Laurent Pierrugues
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Patent number: 7653138Abstract: A technique for improving multiple-channel multi-tone transmissions is disclosed. According to one particular embodiment, a method for transmitting data over at least two bonded channels is provided, wherein each of the at least two bonded channels comprises a plurality of tones. The method may comprise: transmitting a first symbol stream over a first tone in a first bonded channel and over a second tone in a second bonded channel, wherein the first tone is bonded to the second tone, and the transmissions over the first tone and the second tone are substantially in parallel; transmitting a second symbol stream over a third tone in the first bonded channel; and transmitting a third symbol stream over a fourth tone in the second bonded channel, wherein the third tone is bonded to the fourth tone, and the transmissions of the second symbol stream and the third symbol stream are substantially in parallel.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Ikanos Communications, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Ehud Langberg, William Scholtz
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Publication number: 20090257430Abstract: A method and system are provided for preventing data loss in a VoIP system. In particular, during a VoIP call, it is determined whether incoming ringing on a POTS line causes an unacceptable level of signal loss or errors. If so, for subsequent VoIP calls, the CO handling calls to the POTS line is instructed to either answer each call with a busy signal or automatically forward calls to the POTS line to the VoIP line or other selected telephone. Calling returns to normal upon ending of the VoIP call. In this manner, incoming ringing on the POTS line does not result in call dropping or lengthy retraining processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: CONEXANT, INC.Inventors: William Scholtz, Ben Chan, Ehud Langberg, Shareq Rahman, Xy Chen, James Zhang
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Publication number: 20090219979Abstract: The present invention overcomes various problems by defining two upstream masks (U1, U2) and two downstream masks (D1, D2) and using a mask selectable system for the long reach digital subscriber line (LDSL), in which a unique modem feature is activated during handshake to automatically check for physical layer status in terms of spectral compatibility and, thus, automatically optimize the boosted mode with the use of the mask selectable system choose the best combination of upstream/downstream masks in any physical layer noise scenario.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: CONEXANT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Ehud Langberg
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Patent number: 7522638Abstract: A method and system are provided for preventing data loss in a VoIP system. In particular, during a VoIP call, it is determined whether incoming ringing on a POTS line causes an unacceptable level of signal loss or errors. If so, for subsequent VoIP calls, the CO handling calls to the POTS line is instructed to either answer each call with a busy signal or automatically forward calls to the POTS line to the VoIP line or other selected telephone. Calling returns to normal upon ending of the VoIP call. In this manner, incoming ringing on the POTS line does not result in call dropping or lengthy retraining processes.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Brooktree Broadband Holding, Inc.Inventors: William Scholtz, Ben Chan, Ehud Langberg, Shareq Rahman, Xy Chen, James Zhang
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Patent number: 7496135Abstract: The present invention overcomes various problems by defining two upstream masks (U1, U2) and two downstream masks (D1, D2) and using a mask selectable system for the long reach digital subscriber line (LDSL), in which a unique modem feature is activated during handshake to automatically check for physical layer status in terms of spectral compatibility and, thus, automatically optimize the boosted mode with the use of the mask selectable system choose the best combination of upstream/downstream masks in any physical layer noise scenario.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2007Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Brooktree Broadband Holding, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Ehud Langberg
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Patent number: 7457353Abstract: The present invention is directed to implementing theoretical foundations of frequency domain methods aiming to locally decrease the impact of aggregate side lobes of a few discrete frequency tones, in the vicinity of other “victim” frequencies. The family of frequency methods referred to makes use of one or more “canceller tones.” The “canceller tones” loads are optimized to minimize the aggregate power in the neighborhood of the victim frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Brooktree Broadband Holding, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Ehud Langberg, Albert Rapaport, William Sholtz, Faina Shmulyian
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Patent number: 7457368Abstract: Disclosed herein are various techniques for multilevel channel coding. For a given binary word comprising a plurality of bits, the least-significant bit may be encoded by a boosted coding technique, such as turbo channel coding or low density parity check (LDPC) channel coding. A subset of the remaining bits of the binary word may be encoded using trellis coded modulation (TCM) coding. The results of the boosted channel coding and the TCM coding may be mapped to one or more symbols. The one or more symbols then may be transmitted to a receiver using transmission techniques well known to those skilled in the art. The present invention finds particular benefit in digital subscriber line (DSL)-based systems in accord with the ITU G.922.1 Recommendation and similar standards.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Brooktree Broadband Holding, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Ehud Langberg, Julien Pons, William Scholtz
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Patent number: 7406126Abstract: Various embodiments for addressing the performance objectives of LDSL and examples of smart systems for LDSL are disclosed. An evaluation of the spectral compatibility of two LDSL modes based on two different downstream masks, identified herein as LDSL Wide and Narrow, is disclosed. Spectral compatibility is evaluated in accordance with existing rules. Other embodiments may further comprise determining features of upstream transmission.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2003Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Brooktree Broadband Holding, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Duvaut, Ehud Langberg, Lujing Cai, Laurent Pierrugues, William Scholtz, Oliver Moreno, Feng Ouyang, Massimo Sorbara
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Patent number: 7400710Abstract: A system and method for multiple inputs, multiple outputs (MIMO) PSD allocation in a DSL system is disclosed. In some embodiments, the method may comprise monitoring system performance by performing a multi-ended line test (MELT), processing the MELT and allocating PSD based on at least one of system coupling power and system traffic.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Conexant, Inc.Inventors: Ehud Langberg, William Scholtz, Lujing Cai, Albert Rapaport, Shareq Rahman, Patrick Duvaut
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Patent number: 7400693Abstract: An economic low-complexity system and method for echo cancellation are disclosed. The system and method are particularly suited for multi-carrier VDSL using the U0 band. The techniques taught herein may be implemented in VDSL and VDSL2 systems and used to receive signals in three bands (e.g., U0, U1 and U2) simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ehud Langberg, Lujing Cai, Albert Rapaport
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Patent number: 7386040Abstract: An improved ADSL modem is presented. The ADSL modem in cooperation with a remote ADSL modem will exchange manufacturer identification information during initial DSL system training to establish a DSL communication link. The improved ADSL modem may comprise a memory device containing system parameters and operational algorithms previously determined to maximize DSL link performance between ADSL modems manufactured by different vendors. The improved ADSL modem is well suited for central office applications as it provides a solution for optimizing system performance that is transparent to remotely located ADSL modems. An ADSL modem in accordance with the present invention may comprise a digital signal processor and a memory device configured to store appropriate system parameters and operational algorithms that provide an optimized DSL communication link once applied during system initialization. The present invention also provides a method for optimizing DSL system performance.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Brooktree Broadband Holding, Inc.Inventors: Lujing Cai, Ehud Langberg, Shareq Rahman, William H. Scholtz