Patents by Inventor Gunter Kleindl

Gunter Kleindl 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).

  • Patent number: 8594071
    Abstract: In order to be able to control the creation of a user channel connection in a communication system using wireless communication between at least one mobile part and one wired part in such a way that a user channel connection is established more quickly upon a connection request indicated by the mobile part or the wired part for the purpose of transmitting user data and, at the same time, due to market requirements, no synchronization pulses are sent by the wired part in the idle state, an initiating device of the communication system (for example, for an incoming call: base station; for an outgoing call: mobile part) sends, from an asynchronous idle state, synchronization pulses (SB) to all available physical resources. Due to the plurality of the sent, available synchronization pulses (SB), rapid synchronization is ensured because the probability is sufficiently increased thereby that a pulse will fall in the search window of a receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: Gigaset Communications GmbH
    Inventors: Mathäus Alberti, Sven Berauer, Stefan Hülder, Erich Kamperschroer, Dieter Kehren, Günter Kleindl, Stefan Koch, Jürgen Lepping, Matthias Lungwitz, Andreas Müller, Christine Schmidl, Wilfried Többen, Torsten Waldeck
  • Patent number: 8248979
    Abstract: A base station is controlled inactively provided that no radio signal is received from a mobile terminal in the radio range thereof while radio signals can still be receive from mobile terminals. An inactively controlled base station is once again controlled actively when a radio signal of at least one mobile terminal is received. The radio range, of the base station, is deactivated while radio signals can be received from the mobile terminal when the base station is controlled inactively. Thus, the number of actively controlled base station may be minimized and the environmental impact of radio signals caused by the base stations reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2012
    Assignee: Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG
    Inventor: Günter Kleindl
  • Patent number: 7848344
    Abstract: During the transmission of subscriber-specific data, particularly via a transfer medium and according to a transmission principle based on time slot transmission with time slot separation, the transfer medium used by several subscribers can also be efficiently used when the data rates of the data transmitted in the transmission direction (SRI) and the reception direction (ERI) for at least one subscriber using the transmission are differently, i.e. asymmetrically distributed. To this end, the data to be transmitted for each subscriber are transmitted, as in the case of a symmetric data distribution, in at least two time slots (ZS) per a periodically returning time frame (ZR, ZR1, ZR6) and corresponding to the asymmetrical distribution of the ratio of a number of transmission data packets (SDP) to reception data packets (EDP) in a plurality n half time frame of the time frame (ZR, ZR1 ZR6) with n being greater or equal to 2 or ? N.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2010
    Assignee: Gigaset Communications GmbH
    Inventors: Stefan Hülder, Erich Kamperschroer, Dieter Kehren, Günter Kleindl, Christoph Lenfort, Andreas Müller, Marco van de Logt
  • Publication number: 20100272095
    Abstract: In order to be able to control the creation of a user channel connection in a communication system using wireless communication between at least one mobile part and one wired part in such a way that a user channel connection is established more quickly upon a connection request indicated by the mobile part or the wired part for the purpose of transmitting user data and, at the same time, due to market requirements, no synchronization pulses are sent by the wired part in the idle state, an initiating device of the communication system (for example, for an incoming call: base station; for an outgoing call: mobile part) sends, from an asynchronous idle state, synchronization pulses (SB) to all available physical resources. Due to the plurality of the sent, available synchronization pulses (SB), rapid synchronization is ensured because the probability is sufficiently increased thereby that a pulse will fall in the search window of a receiver.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2008
    Publication date: October 28, 2010
    Applicant: GIGASET COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
    Inventors: Mathäus Alberti, Sven Berauer, Stefan Hülder, Erich Kamperschroer, Dieter Kehren, Günter Kleindl, Stefan Koch, Jürgen Lepping, Matthias Lungwitz, Andreas Müller, Christine Schmidl, Wilfried Tobben, Torsten Waldeck
  • Publication number: 20090290561
    Abstract: A base station is controlled inactively provided that no radio signal is received from a mobile terminal in the radio range thereof while radio signals can still be receive from mobile terminals. An inactively controlled base station is once again controlled actively when a radio signal of at least one mobile terminal is received. The radio range, of the base station, is deactivated while radio signals can be received from the mobile terminal when the base station is controlled inactively. Thus, the number of actively controlled base station may be minimized and the environmental impact of radio signals caused by the base stations reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2006
    Publication date: November 26, 2009
    Inventor: Günter Kleindl
  • Publication number: 20080144667
    Abstract: During the transmission of subscriber-specific data, particularly via a transfer medium and according to a transmission principle based on time slot transmission with time slot separation, the transfer medium used by several subscribers can also be efficiently used when the data rates of the data transmitted in the transmission direction and the reception direction for at least one subscriber using the transmission medium are differently, i.e. asymmetrically distributed. To this end, the data to be transmitted for each subscriber are transmitted, as in the case of a symmetric data distribution, in at least two time slots per a periodically returning time frame and corresponding to the asymmetrical distribution of the ratio of a number of transmission data packets to reception data packets in a plurality n half time frame of the time frame with n being greater or equal to 2 and N.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2006
    Publication date: June 19, 2008
    Inventors: Stefan Hulder, Erich Kamperschroer, Dieter Kehren, Gunter Kleindl, Christoph Lenfort, Andreas Muller, Marco van de Logt
  • Patent number: 5864755
    Abstract: A method for operating a wireless telephone system to provide emergency service for a wireless telephone operating in the wireless telephone system. In the present invention, the wireless telephone system receives a request to connect the wireless phone to a predetermined telephone number from the wireless telephone. The telephone system then queries the wireless telephone for a unique identifying number identifying the wireless telephone. The unique identifying number enables the wireless telephone system to connect the wireless telephone to the wireless telephone system. The wireless telephone system maintains a set of direct inward dialing numbers (DIDs) that are used exclusively for emergency calls. Each of the DID allows a caller outside of the wireless telephone system to direct a call to a telephone within the wireless telephone system. The emergency call is assigned one of these DIDs and that DID is linked to the unique identifying number of the telephone placing the emergency call.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1999
    Assignee: Siemens Business Communication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Neal J. King, Markku Korpi, Gunter Kleindl, Ernst Horvath, Wilhelm Mueller