Patents by Inventor Henry W. Anderson
Henry W. Anderson 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: 10264587Abstract: A communication pathway (145) can be established between physically collocated narrowband (135) and broadband (105) devices. The narrowband device (135) can identify a communication channel. A transmission frequency used by the broadband device (105) can be spectrally-proximate to a reception frequency used by the narrowband device (135) in a frequency range associated with the communication channel, resulting in interference of the narrowband device's (135) reception when the broadband device (105) is transmitting and the narrowband device (135) is receiving concurrently. The narrowband device (135) can instruct the broadband device (105) to switch to a transmission spectrum block that is spectrally separated from the reception spectrum block of the communication channel to minimize interference between the devices when the narrowband device (135) handles a call assignment.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Bradley M. Hiben, Henry W. Anderson, Jeff S. Anderson, Bruce D. Oberlies
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Patent number: 9668300Abstract: A portable radio provides operation in LTE and LMR radio bands. Improved filtering in the LTE receive path is provided through the use of a linear duplexer and a SAW filter. The SAW filter is implemented as a duplexer with one port terminated to provide a filter for the LTE RX path. The linear duplexer and SAW filter provide filtering for an LMR TX signal and an LTE TX signal which are simultaneously present at an LTE antenna of the radio. The linearity of the linear duplexer which reduces LTE TX and LMR TX signal levels combined with the selectivity of the SAW filter prevents intercept intermodulation in the LTE RX path.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Henry W. Anderson, Timothy S. Mosher
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Patent number: 9648584Abstract: A method for transmitting data in a single-frequency network in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network includes receiving media for broadcast in a broadcast area of a plurality of broadcast areas associated with a single-frequency network, wherein the broadcast area comprises a plurality of cells; identifying a subset of defined broadcast resources for broadcasting the media to the broadcast area; broadcasting the media to the broadcast area using the subset of defined broadcast resources; and broadcasting a null pattern on the subset of defined broadcast resources in adjacent broadcast areas to the broadcast area. An associated LTE network and broadcast controller are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2013Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Bradley M. Hiben, Henry W. Anderson, Jeff S. Anderson, Peter Drozt
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Publication number: 20170064773Abstract: A portable radio provides operation in LTE and LMR radio bands. Improved filtering in the LTE receive path is provided through the use of a linear duplexer and a SAW filter. The SAW filter is implemented as a duplexer with one port terminated to provide a filter for the LTE RX path. The linear duplexer and SAW filter provide filtering for an LMR TX signal and an LTE TX signal which are simultaneously present at an LTE antenna of the radio. The linearity of the linear duplexer which reduces LTE TX and LMR TX signal levels combined with the selectivity of the SAW filter prevents intercept intermodulation in the LTE RX path.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: HENRY W. ANDERSON, TIMOTHY S. MOSHER
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Patent number: 9066363Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for mitigating interference between spectrally distinct wireless communication networks employing co-located, collaborating radios. A first base station is in a first network and communicates with a first radio within a first frequency range, and a second base station is in a second network and communicates with a second radio in a second frequency range. The first and second radios are geographically co-located, for example, within a public safety vehicle. The first radio determines a maximum level of interference it will accept based on current operational parameters, and communicates a corresponding threshold value to the second radio through a data link. The second radio sends a request to its base station to employ interim scheduling constraints governing uplink transmissions from the second radio, to thereby limit out of band emissions received by the first radio to a range that is less than the threshold interference level.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jeff S. Anderson, Henry W. Anderson, Bradley M. Hiben
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Publication number: 20150117323Abstract: A method for transmitting data in a single-frequency network in a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network includes receiving media for broadcast in a broadcast area of a plurality of broadcast areas associated with a single-frequency network, wherein the broadcast area comprises a plurality of cells; identifying a subset of defined broadcast resources for broadcasting the media to the broadcast area; broadcasting the media to the broadcast area using the subset of defined broadcast resources; and broadcasting a null pattern on the subset of defined broadcast resources in adjacent broadcast areas to the broadcast area. An associated LTE network and broadcast controller are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INCInventors: BRADLEY M. HIBEN, HENRY W. ANDERSON, JEFF S. ANDERSON, PETER DROZT
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Publication number: 20130183904Abstract: A communication pathway (145) can be established between physically collocated narrowband (135) and broadband (105) devices. The narrowband device (135) can identify a communication channel. A transmission frequency used by the broadband device (105) can be spectrally-proximate to a reception frequency used by the narrowband device (135) in a frequency range associated with the communication channel, resulting in interference of the narrowband device's (135) reception when the broadband device (105) is transmitting and the narrowband device (135) is receiving concurrently. The narrowband device (135) can instruct the broadband device (105) to switch to a transmission spectrum block that is spectrally separated from the reception spectrum block of the communication channel to minimize interference between the devices when the narrowband device (135) handles a call assignment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Bradley M. Hiben, Henry W. Anderson, Jeff S. Anderson, Bruce D. Oberlies
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Publication number: 20130170439Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for mitigating interference between spectrally distinct wireless communication networks employing co-located, collaborating radios. A first base station is in a first network and communicates with a first radio within a first frequency range, and a second base station is in a second network and communicates with a second radio in a second frequency range. The first and second radios are geographically co-located, for example, within a public safety vehicle. The first radio determines a maximum level of interference it will accept based on current operational parameters, and communicates a corresponding threshold value to the second radio through a data link. The second radio sends a request to its base station to employ interim scheduling constraints governing uplink transmissions from the second radio, to thereby limit out of band emissions received by the first radio to a range that is less than the threshold interference level.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: JEFF S. ANDERSON, HENRY W. ANDERSON, BRADLEY M. HIBEN
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Patent number: 8254387Abstract: A method, device, and system for establishing and maintaining a multicast group call. The method includes monitoring one or more link parameters for each of a plurality of communication devices associated with the multicast group call. The method further includes selecting, for each of the plurality of communication devices, a sector from a plurality of permitted sectors, the selected sector providing an associated highest signal strength for the communication device and forming a multicast communication zone based on the selected sectors.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jeff S. Anderson, Henry W. Anderson, Bradley M. Hiben
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Publication number: 20120002581Abstract: A method, device, and system for establishing and maintaining a multicast group call. The method includes monitoring one or more link parameters for each of a plurality of communication devices associated with the multicast group call. The method further includes selecting, for each of the plurality of communication devices, a sector from a plurality of permitted sectors, the selected sector providing an associated highest signal strength for the communication device and forming a multicast communication zone based on the selected sectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Jeff S. Anderson, Henry W. Anderson, Bradley M. Hiben
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Publication number: 20120003969Abstract: A method, device, and system for establishing a group call among a plurality of communication devices. The method includes initiating a group call among at least some of the plurality of communication devices, wherein each communication device uses a unicast communication link to participate in the group call. The method further includes computing one or more broadcast or multicast parameters during the group call, identifying a subset of communication devices based on the broadcast or multicast parameters, and switching the identified subset of communications devices to a broadcast or multicast communication link during the group call.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Henry W. Anderson, Jeff S. Anderson, Bradley M. Hiben
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Patent number: 5768268Abstract: An open-architecture digital cellular base station readily adapted to support communication over a variety of air interface standards is disclosed herein. The base station includes a wideband digital transceiver system having transmit and receive sections. Within the transmit section, an input line interface operates to couple a plurality of input information signals onto a time-division multiplexed (TDM) transmit bus. A plurality of digital transmitter modules are coupled to the TDM transmit bus, each of the digital transmitter modules generating a set of digital baseband signals in response to a corresponding set of the plurality of input information signals. The set of digital information signals are applied to a wideband summation network disposed to sequentially add the set of digital information signals into a wideband data stream. A wideband transmitter then generates a wideband transmission waveform using the wideband data stream.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1995Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Watkins Johnson CompanyInventors: Paul A. Kline, Timothy J. Harris, Henry W. Anderson