Patents by Inventor Gregory A. Dertz
Gregory A. Dertz 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: 7103011Abstract: A wireless communication system 200 comprises a connectionless packet network 201 coupled to a plurality of sites 203–208. Upon a first communication unit (213) initiating a call request for a 2-party call with a second communication unit (215), a call server 235 identifies respective multicast IP addresses (MC1, MC2) associated with the source and target. If the first communication unit 213, or its associated site (205) desires to send payload to the second communication unit 215, it addresses the payload to the multicast IP address (MC2) of the second communication unit, and the second communication unit 215, or its associated site 206 joins the multicast address MC2 to receive the payload.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Surender Kumar, Mark Shaughnessy, James E. Mathis, Gregory A. Dertz, Michael D. Sasuta
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Method and apparatus for organizing and scheduling multimedia data transfers over a wireless channel
Publication number: 20060092910Abstract: A radio frequency communications system (100) includes wireless terminals (102) and base sites (104). The wireless terminals communicate with the base sites over a radio frequency channel (106). The base sites are interconnected to each other and other network elements via a packet network. The communication system has a radio frequency channel (400) with time slots (406, 408) for transmission of both delay-sensitive data, such as streaming audio and video, and non-delay-sensitive data. A method and apparatus are provided for determining whether a time slot in the radio frequency channel is to be allocated to delay-sensitive data or non-delay-sensitive data (704, 706, 708). Each packet of data transmitted over the wireless channel has a type of service field (900). The type of service field has a precedence or priority value (902) and a service type (904).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Gregory Dertz, Alan Conrad, Robert LoGalbo, John Preston, Tyrone Bekiares, Donald Newberg -
Method and apparatus for organizing and scheduling multimedia data transfers over a wireless channel
Patent number: 7002985Abstract: A radio frequency communications system (100) includes wireless terminals (102) and base sites (104). The wireless terminals communicate with the base sites over a radio frequency channel (106). The base sites are interconnected to each other and other network elements via a packet network. The communication system has a radio frequency channel (400) with time slots (406, 408) for transmission of both delay-sensitive data, such as streaming audio and video, and non-delay-sensitive data. A method and apparatus are provided for determining whether a time slot in the radio frequency channel is to be allocated to delay-sensitive data or non-delay-sensitive data (704, 706, 708). Each packet of data transmitted over the wireless channel has a type of service field (900). The type of service field has a precedence or priority value (902) and a service type (904).Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Gregory A. Dertz, Alan P. Conrad, Robert D. LoGalbo, John B. Preston, Tyrone D. Bekiares, Donald G. Newberg -
Patent number: 6947446Abstract: A slot format and acknowledgment method for use in a communication network that contains one or more wireless links. The slot format provides for the segmenting and reassembly of packets for transport over a wireless link. It also provides support for multiple types of service for the data being carried over the wireless link as well as allocating of access to the wireless link among a plurality of communication units. The acknowledgment method provides for detection of errors over the wireless link, the selective acknowledgment of error-free transmissions and the selective resending of transmissions received in error.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. LoGalbo, Alan P. Conrad, Gregory A. Dertz, Bradley M. Hiben, Donald G. Newberg
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Patent number: 6680930Abstract: A radio frequency communications system (100) includes wireless terminals (102) and base sites (104). The wireless terminals communicate with the base sites over a radio frequency channel (106). The base sites are interconnected to each other and other network elements via a packet network. A method and apparatus determine for a particular delay-sensitive application on the wireless terminal, for example, an audio or video transmission, the requirements for bandwidth for transmission over the radio frequency channel (500, 502). After the requirements on the radio frequency channel are determined, the necessary channel bandwidth, if available, is reserved or allocated to guarantee performance to the application (510). The reserved bandwidth is utilized by selectively granting access to the radio frequency channel on the basis of the bandwidth allocated to the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Donald G. Newberg, Tyrone D. Bekiares, Gregory A. Dertz, Bradley M. Hiben, Kevin G. Doberstein
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Publication number: 20030083081Abstract: A wireless communication system (100) contains a number of service providers (145, 148, 149) that provide different services to communication units (105-108). The communication units (105-108) are limited as to how many of the services they can concurrently receive. Each communication unit (105-108) is associated with a service manage agent (SMA) (185-190) that manages the provision of the services to the communication unit (105-108). In one embodiment, each SMA (185-190) manages the provision of the services to only one of the communication units (105-108).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Stephen Harold Sanders, Paul M. Bocci, Gregory A. Dertz
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Publication number: 20030043804Abstract: A wireless communication system 200 comprises a connectionless packet network 201 coupled to a plurality of sites 203-208. Upon a first communication unit (213) initiating a call request for a 2-party call with a second communication unit (215), a call server 235 identifies respective multicast IP addresses (MC1, MC2) associated with the source and target. If the first communication unit 213, or its associated site (205) desires to send payload to the second communication unit 215, it addresses the payload to the multicast IP address (MC2) of the second communication unit, and the second communication unit 215, or its associated site 206 joins the multicast address MC2 to receive the payload.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Surender Kumar, Mark Shaughnessy, James E. Mathis, Gregory A. Dertz, Michael D. Sasuta
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Publication number: 20020093948Abstract: A packet-based, multimedia communication system is disclosed that extends IP host functionality to wireless terminals serviced by wireless links. A service controller of the communication system manages communications services such as voice calls, video calls, web browsing, video-conferencing and/or internet communications over a wireless packet network between source and destination host devices. A multimedia content server of the communication system provides access to one or more requested multimedia communication services. A bandwidth manager of the communication system determines an availability of bandwidth for the service requests and, if bandwidth is available, reserves bandwidth sufficient to support the service requests. Wireless link manager(s) of the communication system manage wireless communication resources required to support the service requests.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Gregory A. Dertz, Bradley M. Hiben, Donald G. Newberg, Kevin G. Doberstein, Robert D. LoGalbo, Tyrone D. Bekiares
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Publication number: 20020093928Abstract: A slot format and acknowledgment method for use in a communication network that contains one or more wireless links. The slot format provides for the segmenting and reassembly of packets for transport over a wireless link. It also provides support for multiple types of service for the data being carried over the wireless link as well as allocating of access to the wireless link among a plurality of communication units. The acknowledgment method provides for detection of errors over the wireless link, the selective acknowledgment of error-free transmissions and the selective resending of transmissions received in error.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Robert D. LoGalbo, Alan P. Conrad, Gregory A. Dertz, Bradley M. Hiben, Donald G. Newberg
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Publication number: 20020093983Abstract: A radio frequency communications system (100) includes wireless terminals (102) and base sites (104). The wireless terminals communicate with the base sites over a radio frequency channel (106). The base sites are interconnected to each other and other network elements via a packet network. A method and apparatus determine for a particular delay-sensitive application on the wireless terminal, for example, an audio or video transmission, the requirements for bandwidth for transmission over the radio frequency channel (500, 502). After the requirements on the radio frequency channel are determined, the necessary channel bandwidth, if available, is reserved or allocated to guarantee performance to the application (510). The reserved bandwidth is utilized by selectively granting access to the radio frequency channel on the basis of the bandwidth allocated to the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Donald G. Newberg, Tyrone D. Bekiares, Gregory A. Dertz, Bradley M. Hiben, Kevin G. Doberstein
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Method and apparatus for organizing and scheduling multimedia data transfers over a wireless channel
Publication number: 20020093930Abstract: A radio frequency communications system (100) includes wireless terminals (102) and base sites (104). The wireless terminals communicate with the base sites over a radio frequency channel (106). The base sites are interconnected to each other and other network elements via a packet network. The communication system has a radio frequency channel (400) with time slots (406, 408) for transmission of both delay-sensitive data, such as streaming audio and video, and non-delay-sensitive data. A method and apparatus are provided for determining whether a time slot in the radio frequency channel is to be allocated to delay-sensitive data or non-delay-sensitive data (704, 706, 708). Each packet of data transmitted over the wireless channel has a type of service field (900). The type of service field has a precedence or priority value (902) and a service type (904).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Gregory A. Dertz, Alan P. Conrad, Robert D. LoGalbo, John B. Preston, Tyrone D. Bekiares, Donald G. Newberg -
Patent number: 5371492Abstract: In a communication system having a communication resource allocator, a plurality of communication units, a plurality of communication resources, and at least one console, the communication resource allocator is improved to comprise system reconfiguration databases, selection information, execution information, and predetermined event receiving information. The improvement allows the communication system to be automatically reconfigured in response to a predetermined event. The predetermined event is typically initiated by one of the plurality of communication units.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey G. Lohrbach, Gregory A. Dertz, Michael S. Densmoor, Armando Vera, Paul Wiederholt, Scott M. Mottonen, Timothy L. McVey
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Patent number: 5142693Abstract: A communication control console having both data and voice capability. Data signalling as transmitted on a voice channel is converted into an internally compatible format, regardless of the original signalling type, for use by the console. Conversely, data messages originating from the console are converted from the internal format to the appropriate external signalling format.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1988Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Linda A. Hanks, Gerald R. Drobka, Gregory A. Dertz
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Patent number: 5134714Abstract: A communication resource method is set forth that allows communication with a subscriber unit that is in a priority access mode. Either a communication resource allocator or a subscriber unit is enabled to initiate a priority communication state in which a subscriber unit is accessible to reception of radio transmissions during the subscriber unit's priority mode status.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1990Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: James D. Janzen, Jeffrey Lohrbach, Michael S. Densmoor, Gregory A. Dertz, Scott M. Mottonen
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Patent number: 4995095Abstract: In a communication system that comprises a plurality of communication resources, a plurality of consoles, a communication resource allocator, and a plurality of subscriber units arranged into a plurality of communication groups, the communication resource allocator comprises memory for storing presented and unpresented communication groups. By storing unpresented communication groups, a console, via an associated operator MUX interface module, may automatically utilize the unpresented communication groups without intervention from an operator of the console.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1990Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey G. Lohrbach, Gregory A. Dertz, Michael S. Densmoor