Patents by Inventor Gary R. Lomp
Gary R. Lomp 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: 7050418Abstract: A modem is configured for demodulating a communication signal associated with a unique code-division multiple access (CDMA) code. The modem includes an adaptive matched filter and a vector correlator. The vector correlator generates filter coefficients for the adaptive matched filter based on signal distortion determined by the vector correlator. The vector correlator has a processing capacity of at least eleven chips whereby the vector correlator compensates for a known phase distortion and for multipath distortion ascertainable within its processing capacity. The adaptive matched filter processes communication signals with the unique CDMA code using coefficients generated by the vector correlator.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Gary R. Lomp, Leonid Kazakevich, Jeffrey S. Polan, David K. Mesecher
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Patent number: 7020111Abstract: A system for rapidly acquiring a spreading code, used in a code division multiple access (CDMA) system comprises a generator for generating a first long code and a second long code, with each long code having a length of N chips. The first long code is different from the second long code. A transmitter transmits the first long code and the second long code at a first phase angle and at a second phase angle, respectively, on a carrier signal over a communications channel using radio waves. The first long code and the second long code may be transmitted at an in-phase (I) angle and at a quadrature-phase (Q) angle, respectively, on the carrier signal. From the communications channel, an I acquisition circuit and a Q acquisition circuit may acquire, in parallel, the first long code and the second long code from the I angle and the Q angle, respectively, of the carrier signal by searching, in parallel, N/2 chips of the first long code and the second long code.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6983009Abstract: An improvement for a method and system for tracking a spreading code, used in a code division multiple access (CDMA) system. An input signal has spread-spectrum modulation. The spreading code embedded in the spread-spectrum modulation has a plurality of chips. The input signal is sampled, and half-chip offset samples are formed from the sampled input signal. An even set of the half-chip offset samples are grouped into an early set of samples, and an odd set of the half-chip offset samples are grouped into a late set of samples. Each early set of samples is multiplied by the spreading code c(n+1), c(n+2), . . . , c(n+L), to generate a first plurality of products. L is approximately equal to the number of chips of delay between the earliest and latest multipath signals. A first plurality of sums and magnitudes are computed from the first plurality of products. The first plurality of magnitudes are summed to generate an early signal-energy value.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventor: Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6940840Abstract: A code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) system employing spread-spectrum modulation. The CDMA system has a base station (BS), and a plurality of subscriber units. The signals transmitted between the base station and subscriber unit use spread-spectrum modulation. The improvement method for adaptive reverse power control (APC) from a subscriber unit (SU) to a base station (BS), comprises the steps of sending from the subscriber unit, using spread-spectrum modulation, a SU-spreading code on a reverse channel. The base station despreads the SU-spreading code on the reverse channel as a despread signal, determines a first power level Pd which includes power of the despread signal plus noise and a second power level PN, which includes despread-noise power.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Faith M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp, John Kowalski
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Patent number: 6904294Abstract: A subscriber unit for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the transmission of a short code during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. The ramp-up starts from an initial power level which is quickly increased, while repeatedly transmitting the short code until a detection signal is received by the base station. The use of short codes limits power overshoot and interference.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6879841Abstract: A method employed by a subscriber station for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the transmission of a short code from a subscriber unit during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. The ramp-up starts from a low initial power level, and the power is quickly increased while repeatedly transmitting the short code until the subscriber unit receives an indication that the short code has been detected.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6839567Abstract: A base station for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the reception of a short code during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence for detection by the base station which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. The ramp-up starts from a power level that is lower than the required power level for detection by the base station. The power of the short code is quickly increased until the signal is detected by the base station. Once the base station detects the short code, it transmits an indication that the short code has been detected.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Publication number: 20040242259Abstract: A base station for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the reception of a short code during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence for detection by the base station which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. The ramp-up starts from a power level that is lower than the required power level for detection by the base station. The power of the short code is quickly increased until the signal is detected by the base station. Once the base station detects the short code, it transmits an indication that the short code has been detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6816473Abstract: A code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) system employing spread-spectrum modulation. The CDMA system has a base station (BS), and a plurality of subscriber units. The signals transmitted between the base station and subscriber unit use spread-spectrum modulation. The improvement method for adaptive forward power control (APC) from a base station (BS) to a subscriber unit (SU), comprises the steps of sending from the base station, using spread-spectrum modulation, a BS-spreading code on a forward channel. The subscriber unit despreads the BS-spreading code on the forward channel as a despread signal, determines a first power level Pd which includes power of the despread signal plus noise and a second power level PN, which includes despread-noise power.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp, John Kowalski
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Publication number: 20040190602Abstract: A spread signal is produced having an adjustable spread spectrum. A data signal is provided for transmission. The data signal is processed to have a first spread spectrum. The processed first spread spectrum data signal is filtered to have one out of a plurality of spread spectrums. The filtering capable of producing a signal having a spread spectrum of any of the plurality of spread spectrums. The filtered one spread spectrum data signal is transmitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventor: Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6788662Abstract: A code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) system employing spread-spectrum modulation. The CDMA system has a base station (BS), and a plurality of subscriber units. The signals transmitted between the base station and subscriber unit use spread-spectrum modulation. The improvement method for adaptive reverse power control (APC) from a subscriber unit (SU) to a base station (BS), comprises the steps of sending from the subscriber unit, using spread-spectrum modulation, a SU-spreading code on a reverse channel. The base station despreads the SU-spreading code on the reverse channel as a despread signal, determines a first power level Pd which includes power of the despread signal plus noise and a second power level PN, which includes despread-noise power.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Faith M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp, John Kowalski
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Publication number: 20040161060Abstract: A communication station includes an antenna system having multiple antennas and delay units for receiving a transmitted signal and outputting a combined signal having a known distortion imparted by the antenna system. The combined signal is in turn processed by a modem, which compensates for the known distortion in a manner which provides improved signal gain. The improved signal gain permits a reduction in transmit power and, accordingly, increased capacity of the communication station. Where the antenna system is to be remotely located from related signal processing equipment, separate units for the RF receiver/transmitter and the other signal processing equipment are provided so that the RF receiver/transmitter may also be remotely located along with the antenna system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Gary R. Lomp, Leonid Kazakevich, Jeffrey S. Polan, David K. Mesecher
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Patent number: 6778840Abstract: A method of controlling transmission power during the establishment of a channel in a CDMA communication system utilizes the transmission of a short code from a subscriber unit to a base station during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence for detection by the base station which has a much shorter period than a conventional spreading code. The ramp-up starts from a power level that is lower than the required power level for detection by the base station. The subscriber unit quickly increases transmission power while repeatedly transmitting the short code until the signal is detected by the base station. Once the base station detects the short code, it sends an indication to the subscriber unit to cease increasing transmission power. The use of short codes limits power overshoot and interference to other subscriber units and permits the base station to quickly synchronize to the spreading code used by the subscriber unit.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 17, 2004Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6721350Abstract: In response to the base station receiving a received signal, the received signal having a first spread-spectrum signal and an interfering signal. An automatic gain control (AGC) circuit generates an AGC-output signal which is despread by a despreader and then processed as a received-power level. A power command signal is generated using a threshold test and the received-power level.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventor: Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6721301Abstract: An improvement for a method and system for tracking a spreading code, used in a code division multiple access (CDMA) system. An input signal has spread-spectrum modulation. The spreading code embedded in the spread-spectrum modulation has a plurality of chips. The input signal is sampled, and half-chip offset samples are formed from the sampled input signal. An even set of the half-chip offset samples are grouped into an early set of samples, and an odd set of the half-chip offset samples are grouped into a late set of samples. Each early set of samples is multiplied by spreading codes c(n+1), c(n+2), . . . , c(n+L), to generate a first plurality of products. L is approximately equal to the number of chips of delay between the earliest and latest multipath signals. A first plurality of sums and magnitudes are computed from the first plurality of products. The first plurality of magnitudes are multiplied by a first plurality of weights, to generate a first plurality of weighted-signal values.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Interdigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6707805Abstract: A code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) system employing spread-spectrum modulation. The CDMA system has a base station (BS), and a plurality of subscriber units (SUs). The signals transmitted between the BS and SU use spread-spectrum modulation. The improvement method for maintaining control of power from an SU to a BS comprises sending from the subscriber unit, using spread-spectrum modulation, a SU-spreading code, and detecting, at the BS, the SU-spreading code from the SU. In response to detecting the SU-spreading code at the BS, a BS-spreading code is sent to the SU, using spread-spectrum modulation. At the SU, if the BS-spreading code is detected, then transmit power of the SU is reduced. If the BS-spreading code is not detected at the SU, then transmit power of the SU is increased.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2000Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp, John Kowalski
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Patent number: 6697350Abstract: A multiple access, spread-spectrum communication system processes a plurality of information signals received by a radio carrier station over telecommunication lines for simultaneous transmission over a radio frequency channel as a code-division-multiplexed signal to a group of subscriber units. The radio carrier station receives a call request signal that corresponds to a telecommunication line information signal, and a user identification signal that identifies a user to receive the call. The radio carrier station includes a plurality of CDMA modems, one of which provides a global pilot code signal. The modems provide message code signals synchronized to the global pilot signal. Each modem combines an information signal with a message code signal to provide a code division multiplexed signal. The RCS includes a system channel controller is coupled to receive a remote call.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventor: Gary R. Lomp
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Patent number: 6671308Abstract: A system and method for adaptive power control of a spread spectrum transmitter of a mobile unit operating in a cellular-communications network having a plurality of mobile units in communication with a base station. In response to a received signal from the mobile unit, the received signal having a first spread-spectrum signal and an interfering signal, an automatic gain control (AGC) circuit within the base station generates an AGC-output signal which is despread by a base despreader and then processed as a received-power level. A power command signal is generated using a threshold test and the received-power level. The power command signal is transmitted to the mobile station as a second spread-spectrum signal. The mobile station despreader despreads the second spread-spectrum signal as a power adjust signal and, responsive to the power adjust signal, increases or decreases the power level of the first spread spectrum signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventor: Gary R. Lomp
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Publication number: 20030199285Abstract: A base station for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the reception of a short code during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence for detection by the base station which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. The ramp-up starts from a power level that is lower than the required power level for detection by the base station. The power of the short code is quickly increased until the signal is detected by the base station. Once the base station detects the short code, it transmits an indication that the short code has been detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp
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Publication number: 20030190925Abstract: A base station for controlling transmission power during the establishment of a communication channel utilizes the reception of a short code during initial power ramp-up. The short code is a sequence for detection by the base station which has a much shorter period than a conventional access code. The ramp-up starts from a power level that is lower than the required power level for detection by the base station. The power of the short code is quickly increased until the signal is detected by the base station. Once the base station detects the short code, it transmits an indication that the short code has been detected.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Fatih M. Ozluturk, Gary R. Lomp