Patents by Inventor Kouzou Kage

Kouzou Kage 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: 6327255
    Abstract: A CDMA radio wave signal is transmitted at a first place (a base station). A mobile unit receives the first CDMA radio wave signal and stores at least a portion of the data in the received signal and returns it to the base station by attaching the portion of the data to the second data to be transmitted through spectrum spreading, wherein the data rate of the attached data is higher than the second data. The base station detects an upward line transmission quality from the received second CDMA radio wave signal from the mobile unit, the downward line transmission quality is measured in the mobile station and the data of the downward line transmission quality is attached in place of forwarded data. When a downward line transmission quality is lower than a reference, the data is retransmitted from the base station and for a predetermined interval in this condition, transmission is stopped as transmission controlling. Corresponding base and mobile stations are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Publication number: 20010034599
    Abstract: A method for providing translation service through a network, comprises the steps of (Step 1) delivering language information as to its own language as well as the other person's language, a telephone number of a first cellular phone 1 as well as a telephone number of a second cellular phone 2 belonging to the other person together with information for requesting translation from the first cellular phone 1 to a network 3 at the time of establishing a phone line; (Step 2) connecting the first cellular phone 1 with the second cellular phone 2 by means of the network 3 through a translating apparatus 6 which has been previously prepared; (Step 3) translating a speaking in the first cellular phone 1 and a speaking in the second cellular phone 2 by means of the translating apparatus 6 in accordance with the language information to deliver both the spoken contents translated to their opposite parties' cellular phones 2 and 1, respectively; and (Step 4) counting a time required for the translation by means of an acc
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2001
    Publication date: October 25, 2001
    Applicant: NEC Corporation
    Inventors: Kouzou Kage, Hiromitsu Suzuki
  • Patent number: 6272119
    Abstract: In a first CDMA communication method, a CDMA radio wave signal is transmitted at a first place (a base station). A mobile unit receives the first CDMA radio wave signal and stores at least a portion of the data in the received signal and returns it to the base station by attaching the portion of the data to second data to be transmitted through spectrum spreading, wherein the data rate of the attached data is higher than the second data. The base station detects an upward line transmission quality from the received second CDMA radio wave signal from the mobile unit and detects a downward line transmission quality from the attached data forwarded by the mobile station. The base station outputs the downward line transmission quality when the upward line transmission quality is higher than a reference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 7, 2001
    Assignee: YRP Mobile Telecommunications Key Technology Research Laboratories Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 5513243
    Abstract: A person location system comprises radio base stations and a radio central station, all stations being connected to a public switched telephone network. The base stations respectively cover small areas, or "microcells", in one of which is located a user station, and the central station covers an area containing all of the microcells. The central station receives a polling signal containing the user's address via the telephone network and broadcasts a copy of the polling signal. A management center is connected to the telephone network for transmitting the polling signal to the central station when a location demand arises. Each base station is responsive to the polling signal from the central station for returning field intensity data of the user station through the telephone network to the management center if the polling signal identifies the user station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1994
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 5463672
    Abstract: A personal mobile communications system comprises base stations (4-1.about.4-4) located in respective zones and a paging station (8) covering an area including the zones, or cells (5-1.about.5-4). The paging station and all base stations are connected to a public switched telephone network (PSTN). When a call is originated from a PSTN user (2) to a mobile user (10), the paging station receives a call-setup request from the PSTN containing the address codes of both PSTN and mobile users, and broadcasts the call-setup signal over the covered cells. One or more base stations (4-1.about.4-3) receive the call-setup signal and, in response, broadcast an alert signal. One of the base stations (4-2) receives an off-hook signal from the alerted mobile station (10) and dials the PSTN user address code contained in the call-setup signal to the PSTN to establish a connection (15; 147.about.149; 176.about.178) between the calling and called parties (2,10).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1995
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 5093928
    Abstract: A channel selection system for radio communication equipment which uses a control channel for interchanging control signals for connection and a plurality of data channels for interchanging data and emits an electromagnetic wave by using any one of the data channels after determining that it is idle by carrier sensing. The system rarely selects a data channel adjoining the control channel since the probability that such a data channel is registered as an idle channel is extremely low. The system, therefore, reduces the possibility of the equipment being unable to use the control channel due to the influence of power leaking from the data channel adjoining the control channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1992
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4899350
    Abstract: In a communication system for use in transmitting a sequence of information signals in addition to a sequence of digital voice signals subjected to adaptive delta modulation, the information signal sequence is modulated by a phase modulator (51) of the transmitter section (11a) into a phase modulated signal sequence and is combined with the digital signals by a combining circuit (15) into output signals. The phase modulated signals might be sent through an ADM decoder (36) and a switch (44) of a receiver section (12a) to a loudspeaker (45) to be reproduced together with the digital voice signals. However, such phase modulated signals are not substantially audible for listeners because the phase modulated signals scarcely comprise a low frequency component. The phase modulated signals may be binary Manchester code signals and may be either interposed in a quiescent time of the digital voice signals or placed at the end or beginning of each digital voice signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: February 6, 1990
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4841571
    Abstract: A privacy signal transmission system having a transmitter portion and a receiver portion. The transmitter portion digitizes an analog message signal and enciphers the digitized signal into a privacy signal before modulation and transmission to the receiver portion. The transmitter portion also extracts and modulates an analog error signal representative of the digitization error for transmission to the receiver portion. The receiver portion demodulates the digitized privacy signal and analog error signal, and after the privacy signal is deciphered and reconverted to an analog signal it is added to the received analog error to reconstitute the original analog message signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 20, 1989
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4837821
    Abstract: A privacy code-type signal transmission system includes a transmitter having a signal sampler for producing analog samples of an analog audio signal, an analog to digital converter, a scrambler, a multi-level analog former and modulator means. The analog to digital converter converts each analog sample into a parallel n bit digital signal. The parallel n bit digital signal is scrambled by a digital scrambler to produce a second parallel n bit digital signal. The second n bit digital signal is input to a multi-level former having 2.sup.n different levels, the output of which is a 2.sup.n level analog signal which is suitably modulated for transmission to a receiver. The receiver demodulates the 2.sup.n level analog signal and with a level discriminator converts the demodulated signal to a scrambled digital signal corresponding to the scrambled digital signal produced at the transmitter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 1984
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1989
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4811366
    Abstract: An apparatus for accurately detecting a start pattern in the event of reception of a digital signal in which the start pattern is followed by an information signal. The detection of a start pattern is performed only once while a start pattern is received so that, although a pattern analogous to the start pattern may be included in a data signal, a pattern match output is prevented from responding any further despite such a pattern. Even a start pattern having an extremely great length is detected without errors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4810101
    Abstract: A noise detection circuit for a digital radio receiver comprises a sampling circuit for sampling a digital baseband signal having a noise component when an eye opening of the baseband signal is largest. A waveform generator is connected to the output of the sampling circuit for generating a waveform which is a replica of the baseband signal and free from the noise component. The waveform generator comprises a threshold comparator having decision thresholds and a waveform recovery circuit which includes a resistor, a plurality of storage capacitors of equal values and a switch responsive to the output of the threshold comparator for selectively coupling the output of the sampling circuit through the resistor to the storage capacitors. A substractor is connected to the outputs of the sampling circuit and the waveform generator for generating a signal representative of the noise component of the baseband signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1989
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventors: Kouzou Kage, Yoshiharu Tamura
  • Patent number: 4791669
    Abstract: An encryption/decryption system for a communication channel increases the number of values for the encryption key variable without increasing the length of a cipher feedback register. This is done by providing a selector to select one from many local and prestored keys for each frame. The transmitting end has a first storage register, a first memory, a first selector, and an encrypting circuit. The encrypting circuit combines a randomized signal with the input signal to form an encrypted signal. As cipher feedback, the first storage register provides bits of the encrypted signal as addresses to the first memory, which outputs corresponding random numbers. The first selector selects from the random number data to form the coding randomized signal fed to the encrypting circuit. The receiving end has a second storage register, a second memory, a second selector, and a digital signal decoding circuit. The second storage register stores bits of a received encrypted signal and outputs them in parallel as addresses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1988
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4790013
    Abstract: In a receiver responsive to an input signal comprising information signals following frame synchronization signals, respectively, frame synchronization is established by a frame synchronization pulse generator (56) with reference to both of the information signals and the frame synchronization signals. A discriminator (57) discriminates between the information signals and other spurious signals by monitoring descrambled digital signals produced by a descrambler (47) in response to the information signals or by monitoring reproduced analog signals into which the descrambled digital signals are converted by a digital to analog converter (51). The monitoring is carried out within silent parts interposed between information parts of either the descrambled digital signals or the reproduced analog signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1988
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4709376
    Abstract: An apparatus for processing a digital signal which is transmitted from a transmit station by radio equipment and contains the same repetitive information employs the principle of decision by majority. A particular signal pattern with the least error rate is determined by majority. Noncoincident bits between the determined signal pattern and each of the repeatedly received patterns are counted and, then, the number of noncoincident bits is determined on each of a predetermined number of patterns which are selected by a selector out of the repeatedly received ones. When the number is smaller than a predetermined one, the pattern is allowed for processing. That is, the signal pattern is processed by measuring the bit error rate in a transmission path with the signal pattern equivalently used as a reference.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1986
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1987
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4680772
    Abstract: A digital signal repeater system, including means for controlling the transmitter of the system. The system is substantially immune to fading, interference and noise, and rapidly detects the reception of a digital signal. A first level detector outputs a logical 1 signal to indicate reception of a signal, in response to the level of the IF signal in the receiver. A second level detector indicates when the received signal is digital by filtering the demodulated received signal and generating a logical 1 output when the received signal has a substantial component at a predetermined clock frequency. The two logical output signals are applied to an AND gate and the output is smoothed and compared by a comparator to a reference level. The output of the comparator is used to control the transmitter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1987
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4635298
    Abstract: An interference wave detection circuit is designed so as to detect whether a beat due to the difference between two carrier wave frequencies is included or not in a received signal for a radio receiver. The detection circuit comprises circuitry for deriving a first binary signal corresponding to a level of a signal of voice frequency band obtained by demodulating the received signal and for deriving a second binary signal corresponding to a level of an envelope signal of an intermediate frequency signal from the received signal to provide a predetermined time difference between the first and second binary signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1984
    Date of Patent: January 6, 1987
    Assignees: NEC Corporation, Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corp.
    Inventors: Kouzou Kage, Hiroshi Watanabe
  • Patent number: 4630290
    Abstract: A squelch signal generator is responsive to a digital input signal (IN) which causes a display of an eye pattern in an oscillascope. The pattern has at least one eye at each time instant appearing at a predetermined period. A squelch threshold level (V.sub.S) is preselected outside of a predetermined one of uppermost and lowermost cross-points of at least one eye. The squelch comparator compares an input level of the input signal with the first squelch threshold level to produce a resultant signal which is representative of a first result of the comparison. The resultant signal is processed at each time instant by a processing circuit into a squelch signal when the input signal is classified into an undesired signal. An additional squelch threshold level may be preselected outside of the other of the uppermost and the lowermost cross-points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
    Assignee: NEC Corporation
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4525868
    Abstract: An interference detector for use in determining when two carriers are producing a beat signal, comprising a low frequency automatic gain control amplifier 1' amplifying the received signal, a demodulator 5 and voice detector 6 for determining if the received signal is modulated, an amplitude detector 2 for measuring the amplitude of the amplifier output, a level measuring circuit 3 for measuring the beat component of the amplitude detector output, a comparator 4 for outputting an interference signal when the beat component exceeds a predetermined level, and a gate 7, 8 controlled by the voice detector for inhibiting the interference signal when the received signal is modulated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1985
    Assignees: Nippon Electric Co., Ltd., Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corporation
    Inventors: Kouzou Kage, Hiroshi Watanabe
  • Patent number: 4425548
    Abstract: A digital data signal is distorted by means of a low or high pass filter. Quantization of such a signal in accordance with extracted clock pulses will result in a high error rate if a fixed quantization level is utilized due to attenuated voltage swings and a low differential between the signal excursions and the quantization level. The present invention overcomes this problem by means of a shift register connected to an output of a quantization comparator which is clocked by the extracted clock pulses. A weighting circuit is connected between the shift register and one of the inputs of the comparator to suitably adjust the relative quantization level to compensate for the asymmetrical voltage swings caused by the filtering and thereby greatly reduce the data error rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1984
    Assignee: Nippon Electric Company, Ltd.
    Inventor: Kouzou Kage
  • Patent number: 4339727
    Abstract: Waveform converting circuits are disclosed which eliminate errors in data reproduction due to the transitional response of low or high pass filters even if the data signal contains a D.C. component. The converting circuits have a comparator with first and second input terminals. The comparator produces a "1" or "0" output depending on the comparison of the voltages of input signals fed to these first and second input terminals. In one type of converting circuit, a low pass filter is connected between the signal input terminal and the second input terminal of the comparator, while the signal input terminal is directly connected to the first input terminal of the comparator. A feedback circuit including a low pass filter is connected between the output and the second input terminals of the comparator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1982
    Assignee: Nippon Electric Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Kouzou Kage, Ikio Yoshida