Patents by Inventor Jasinder P. Singh
Jasinder P. Singh 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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Publication number: 20120231827Abstract: A wireless communication device (WCD) may be able to acquire wireless service from preferred wireless coverage areas that are managed by the WCD's service provider. In some cases, the WCD may instead use wireless service from non-preferred wireless coverage areas of the service provider's roaming partners. In order to save roaming fees, the service provider's RAN may determine when the WCD is likely to roam to a non-preferred wireless coverage area. In response to this determination, the RAN may transmit a redirect message to the WCD, causing the WCD to switch from one preferred wireless coverage area to another preferred wireless coverage area. In some situations, the RAN may transmit such a redirect message because the WCD has reported that it has a low remaining battery life.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P.Inventors: Siddharth S. Oroskar, Sachin R. Vargantwar, Maulik K. Shah, Jasinder P. Singh
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Patent number: 8259606Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for improving reverse-link performance by using differentiated reverse activity bits (RABs) based on mobile-station revision. In an embodiment, an access node provides wireless service to first and second mutually exclusive sets of access terminals, the first operating according to IS-856, Release 0, the second according to IS-856, Revision A. The access node maintains first and second RAB thresholds, and periodically (a) measures reverse noise rise (RNR), (b) compares the RNR to the first and second thresholds, (c) transmits a first RAB to the first set of access terminals, and (d) transmits a second RAB to the second set of access terminals. The first RAB is set when the measured RNR exceeds the first threshold, and clear when it does not. The second RAB is set when the measured RNR exceeds the second RAB threshold, and clear when it does not.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Jasinder P. Singh, Maulik K. Shah, Jason P. Sigg, Ashish Bhan, Anil Singh
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Patent number: 8254967Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus to manage selection of a paging channel in a wireless communication system. When a mobile station powers on in a coverage area having multiple paging channels, the mobile station may apply a hashing algorithm keyed to the mobile station's identifier, to select a paging channel on which to idle. On the other hand, when the mobile station moves from a coverage area having a number of paging channels into a neighboring coverage area having a different number of paging channels, the mobile station may by rote idle on a default paging channel in the neighboring coverage area. In this way, the mobile station can help to avoid an access handoff failure that may arise from the mobile station being busy hashing onto a paging channel when the network transmits an access response message to the mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Jasinder P. Singh, Sachin R. Vargantwar, Bhagwan Khanka, Maulik K. Shah
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Patent number: 8254331Abstract: Disclosed is a method and device for managing handoff of an access terminal in a radio access network (RAN). An access terminal may detect a handoff trigger, determine whether there is an ongoing data transfer in progress, determine an amount remaining in the data transfer, compare the amount remaining to a threshold amount, and delay or cancel the handoff if the amount remaining is below the threshold amount. Additionally, the access terminal may consider signal strength of the current (source) coverage area in determining whether to delay or cancel the handoff.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Sachin R. Vargantwar, Bhagwan Khanka, Manoj Shetty, Jasinder P. Singh
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Patent number: 8249641Abstract: During a communication session, a first BTS transmits a first forward link signal that is received by a first mobile station, a second BTS transmits a second forward link signal that is received by a second mobile station, the first mobile station transmits a first reverse link signal that is received by the first BTS, and the second mobile station transmits a second reverse link signal that is received by the second BTS. One or more control parameters for the forward and/or reverse link signals are selected based on a receiver sensitivity of the first mobile station and/or second mobile station. In one example, a target error rate of the first reverse link signal and a maximum transmit power level of the second forward link signal are selected based on the receiver sensitivity of the second mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: SPRINT Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Bhagwan Khanka, Sachin R. Vargantwar, Jasinder P. Singh, Ashish Bhan
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Patent number: 8238906Abstract: Methods and systems for reducing the frequency of handoffs to non-preferred wireless coverage areas are presented. In particular, a RAN may determine that a WCD is likely to begin roaming. The WCD may be served by a preferred wireless coverage area and may be likely to roam to a non-preferred wireless coverage area. In order to avoid drawbacks associated with letting the WCD roam, the RAN may grant the WCD one or more forms of increased service quality. For example, the RAN may use a roaming-likelihood value as a basis for determining a page-concatenation level for the page, concatenate the page according to the determined page-concatenation level, and then transmit the page.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Siddharth S. Oroskar, Sachin R. Vargantwar, Jasinder P. Singh, Maulik K. Shah
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Publication number: 20120195275Abstract: Methods and systems for reducing the latency of instant communication session establishment are presented. According to various preferred embodiments, a RAN, may receive a setup request message via a packet-switched network. The RAN may determine, from a quality of service (QOS) indication contained in the setup request message, that the setup request message is requesting establishment of a instant communication session. The RAN may further determine an intended destination wireless communication device (WCD) for the setup request message. Based on the QOS indication and/or a profile indicating the destination WCD's capabilities, the RAN may pre-allocate resources for the instant communication session in parallel to paging the destination WCD. In this way, the latencies associated with these procedures are overlapped, thus reducing the overall latency of instant communication session establishment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P.Inventors: Mohammad Ghaus, Pinal Tailor, Hetal Mistry, Ashish Bhan, Jason P. Sigg, Anthony K. Leung, Jasinder P. Singh, Maulik K. Shah
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Patent number: 8224320Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for dynamically adjusting a search-window size. An active-call state is entered into, and a mobile station is responsively initially operated according to a default-search-window mode. The preferred-signal strength as received at the mobile station, the preferred-signal fading of the mobile station, and the number of sectors in an active set for the mobile station are monitored to: compare the preferred-signal strength to a signal-strength threshold, compare the preferred-signal fading to at least one of a lower-fading threshold and an upper-fading threshold, and determine whether the number of sectors in the active set is exactly one sector or more than one sector. The mobile station is selectively operated in one of the default-search-window mode, a reduced-search-window mode, and an increased-search-window mode in response to the monitored preferred-signal strength, preferred-signal fading, and number of sectors in the active set.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Jasinder P. Singh, Sachin R. Vargantwar, Bhagwan Khanka
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Patent number: 8180388Abstract: Methods and systems for reducing the latency of instant communication session establishment are presented. According to various preferred embodiments, a RAN, may receive a setup request message via a packet-switched network. The RAN may determine, from a quality of service (QOS) indication contained in the setup request message, that the setup request message is requesting establishment of a instant communication session. The RAN may further determine an intended destination wireless communication device (WCD) for the setup request message. Based on the QOS indication and/or a profile indicating the destination WCD's capabilities, the RAN may pre-allocate resources for the instant communication session in parallel to paging the destination WCD. In this way, the latencies associated with these procedures are overlapped, thus reducing the overall latency of instant communication session establishment.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Mohammad Ghaus, Pinal Tailor, Hetal Mistry, Ashish Bhan, Jason P. Sigg, Anthony K. Leung, Jasinder P. Singh, Maulik K. Shah
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Patent number: 8169962Abstract: A radio access network (RAN) receives a request to route a call from a caller to a mobile station, assigns a wireless traffic channel to the mobile station for the call, and detects a no-answer condition for the call (because a user of the mobile station does not answer the call within a predetermined time period or has chosen to ignore the call). In response to the no-answer condition, the RAN redirects the call to a voice mail system and keeps the wireless traffic channel assigned to the mobile station while the caller interacts with the voice mail system. The RAN determines that the caller has left a voice mail message on the voice mail system and transmits an indication of the voice mail message to the mobile station over the wireless traffic channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Sachin R. Vargantwar, Deveshkumar Rai, Bhagwan Khanka, Jasinder P. Singh
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Patent number: 8126497Abstract: A wireless communication link (a forward link or a reverse link) between a base station and a mobile station may be power-controlled to reduce a difference between an observed error rate in communications received over the link and a target error rate. The target error rate may be dependent upon the radio frequency (RF) conditions at the mobile station, which may be determined by measuring a signal strength of a pilot signal transmitted by the base station. Thus, a pilot signal strength at the mobile station may be determined, a target error rate may be selected based on the pilot signal strength, and the target error rate may be used to control a transmit power level of the wireless communication link. A mobile station may power-control a forward link and/or a base station may power-control a reverse link using a target error rate selected in this way.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Sachin R. Vargantwar, Bhagwan Khanka, Jasinder P. Singh
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Patent number: 8107435Abstract: An access terminal may be requesting from an access network data in a first coverage area at a first data rate, which is determined based on at least one signal condition of the first coverage area. The access terminal may then decide to switch from requesting data in a first coverage area to requesting data in a second coverage area. In response, the access terminal may (a) request data in the first coverage area at an increased second data rate and (b) send to the access network a notification of the decision to switch from requesting data in a first coverage area to requesting data in a second coverage area. After sending the notification, the access terminal may request data in the second coverage area at a third data rate, which is determined based on at least one signal condition of the second coverage area.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Jasinder P. Singh, Bhagwan Khanka, Sachin R. Vargantwar, Manoj Shetty
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Patent number: 8107438Abstract: Methods are disclosed for initiating a handoff of a wireless access terminal based on a set of one or more factors including the determined value of the Reverse Activity Bit (RAB). The set of one or more factors may also further include (i) a determined round-trip delay for a bi-directional communications link between the first wireless access node and the wireless access terminal, wherein the bi-directional communications link comprises a forward link from the first wireless access node to the wireless access terminal and a reverse link from the wireless access terminal to the first wireless access node, and/or (ii) a determined forward-link signal-strength indicator for a forward link from the first wireless access node to the wireless access terminal.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Anil Singh, Ashish Bhan, Jason Sigg, Jasinder P. Singh, Maulik K. Shah
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Patent number: 8000684Abstract: Disclosed herein is a mechanism to help improve message waiting notification. In accordance with the mechanism, when a RAN transmits an MWI to a mobile station after unsuccessful call setup paging of the mobile station, the RAN will transmit the MWI at a higher power level than the RAN used for transmitting the call setup paging. Using a higher transmission power specifically for the MWI should help the MWI reach the mobile station, particularly in a scenario where a reason for call setup paging failure was noise on the air interface. Consequently, the disclosed mechanism should help improve user experience by increasing the likelihood that mobile stations will receive and process MWIs soon after the associated voice mail messages are left.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Ashish Bhan, Maulik K. Shah, Jason P. Sigg, Jasinder P. Singh, Anil Singh
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Patent number: 8000313Abstract: Methods and systems for reducing communication session establishment latency are introduced. In a wireless communication network, a radio access network (RAN) determines that a wireless communication device (WCD), such as a mobile phone, is attempting to establish a communication session. Based on the quality-of-service sensitivity of the communication session as well as recent reports of wireless coverage quality received from the WCD, the RAN selects an appropriate timeout value. This selected timeout value is used for a timer associated with a communication session establishment message transmitted by the RAN to the WCD. As a result, the RAN can retransmit the communication session establishment message rapidly in situations where the communication session establishment message is more likely to be lost.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Maulik K. Shah, Jasinder P. Singh, Anthony K. Leung
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Method and system for adaptive hybrid automatic repeat request protocols based on network conditions
Patent number: 7978626Abstract: Methods and systems for adaptive hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) protocols are disclosed. The protocols preferably adapt to changing network conditions between a client node and an access node by omitting the transmission of certain messages when network conditions are determined to be favorable. In doing so, packets are processed faster, thus reducing communication latency as well as the memory requirements of the protocols. One scenario in which the protocols may operate is where the client node is a wireless communication device coupled to the access node via a wireless network. In such a scenario, the access node may, from time to time, measure a quality of the wireless air interface between the client node and the access node, and determine whether to transmit an acknowledgement message based on the outcome of the measurement as compared to a threshold value.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Bhagwan Khanka, Manoj Shetty, Siddharth S. Oroskar, Jasinder P. Singh, Sachin R. Vargantwar -
Publication number: 20100246534Abstract: Disclosed is a method and device for managing handoff of an access terminal in a radio access network (RAN). An access terminal may detect a handoff trigger, determine whether there is an ongoing data transfer in progress, determine an amount remaining in the data transfer, compare the amount remaining to a threshold amount, and delay or cancel the handoff if the amount remaining is below the threshold amount. Additionally, the access terminal may consider signal strength of the current (source) coverage area in determining whether to delay or cancel the handoff.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Sprint Spectrum L.P.Inventors: Sachin R. Vargantwar, Bhagwan Khanka, Manoj Shetty, Jasinder P. Singh