Patents by Inventor Lakhbir Singh
Lakhbir 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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Patent number: 11382026Abstract: An LTE network extension (LNE) system includes an LTE access gateway (LAG) and a provisioned database. A plurality of LTE access radios in the LNE system broadcast the same shared PLMN ID (sPLMN ID). The sPLMN ID corresponds to a plurality of service provider core networks, each with a different PLMN. The provisioned database includes information identifying which networks are allowed to use the LNE system and includes service provider network address information. An LTE access radio, transmitting the sPLMN ID detects an attach request from a UE, and forwards the attach request to the LAG, which decides if access is to be allowed, based on a service provider home network PLMN included in an IMSI in the attach request and information in the provisioned database. If access is allowed, the LAG serves as a proxy between the LTE access radio and the UE's service provider home network.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Patent number: 11363555Abstract: In a Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) system, high-power customer premises equipment (HP-CPE) transmits a registration request to a spectrum access system (SAS), which determines a CPE device type for the HP-CPE and transmits a positive registration response to the HP-CPE. The HP-CPE transmits a grant request to the SAS, which transmits a positive grant response to the HP-CPE. The HP-CPE transmits a heartbeat request to the SAS, which relies on the CPE device type to approve the heartbeat request without relying on a corresponding Coordinated Periodic Activity among SASs (CPAS) process, and transmits a positive heartbeat response to the HP-CPE. In one method, the SAS determines the CPE device type using a database that maps FCC model numbers to device types. In another method, the registration request contains a field with the CPE device type. Both methods enable immediate HP-CPE authorization without the delay of a CPAS process.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2020Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Patent number: 11356499Abstract: Various embodiments comprise systems, methods, architectures, mechanisms and apparatus providing a universal SAS domain proxy.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2021Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS OPERATING, LLCInventors: Lakhbir Singh, Umamaheswar Kakinada
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Publication number: 20220167151Abstract: A system, method and apparatus for registering a wireless station such as a CBRS transmitter establishes registration parameters including location and channel information for avoiding interference from other wireless stations in close proximity. A network address of the wireless station is employed to identify location information in GPS coordinates by referencing a subscriber database with billing or service address information. Registration proceeds with the mapped GPS address and a frequency or channel subject to little or no interference with nearby wireless station by ensuring sufficient geographic and bandwidth separation.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2020Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Publication number: 20220110079Abstract: In a Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) system, high-power customer premises equipment (HP-CPE) transmits a registration request to a spectrum access system (SAS), which determines a CPE device type for the HP-CPE and transmits a positive registration response to the HP-CPE. The HP-CPE transmits a grant request to the SAS, which transmits a positive grant response to the HP-CPE. The HP-CPE transmits a heartbeat request to the SAS, which relies on the CPE device type to approve the heartbeat request without relying on a corresponding Coordinated Periodic Activity among SASs (CPAS) process, and transmits a positive heartbeat response to the HP-CPE. In one method, the SAS determines the CPE device type using a database that maps FCC model numbers to device types. In another method, the registration request contains a field with the CPE device type. Both methods enable immediate HP-CPE authorization without the delay of a CPAS process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2020Publication date: April 7, 2022Applicant: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Publication number: 20220078689Abstract: A network environment includes a communication management resource, a first wireless station, and a second wireless station. The communication management resource initially allocates a first wireless channel to the first wireless station; the first wireless channel is selected from multiple available wireless channels. The communication management resource detects that a second wireless station is a substitute to the first wireless station. For example, the second wireless station is substituted as a replacement to the first wireless station. In response to the detecting that the second wireless station is a substitute to the first wireless station, the communication management resource allocates the first wireless channel to the second wireless station.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2020Publication date: March 10, 2022Inventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Publication number: 20220070678Abstract: A network environment includes a communication management resource in communication with customer premises equipment through a wireless base station. The communication management resource (such as a spectrum access system) receives a request for allocation of a wireless channel from customer premises equipment. The request is generated via the customer premises equipment and communicated through the wireless base station to the communication management resource. In addition to receiving the allocation request from the customer premises equipment, the communication management resource receives channel selection information from the wireless base station. Via the channel selection information, the wireless base station suggests/selects a wireless channel to assign for use by the customer premises equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Publication number: 20210297979Abstract: Apparatus and methods for registering and authenticating a client device with a wireless-enabled network. In one embodiment, the apparatus and methods provide an alternate wireless connectivity link to register an installed high-power fixed wireless apparatus (FWA) or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) with a managed wireless network infrastructure, such as one utilizing “quasi-licensed” CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) wireless spectrum or another shared access approach. In one variant, the alternate wireless link comprises a mobile cellular channel established via an application program executing on a mobile device. In another variant, an Internet of Thing Network (IoT) is used for the alternate link. In one implementation, spectrum grants are communicated back the FWA/CPE via the alternate link to enable subsequent CBRS-band high-power operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2021Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Hossam Hmimy, Umamaheswar Kakinada, Lakhbir Singh, Akram Hassanien
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Publication number: 20210258910Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and systems for using out-of-band spectrum for shared spectrum registration and increased link reliability and capacity. A method for customer premise equipment (CPE) attachment and registration in a shared spectrum system includes attaching, by the CPE to a shared spectrum access point, using an out-of-band spectrum, where the out-of-band spectrum is out-of-band with respect to a shared spectrum of the shared spectrum system, registering, by the CPE with a spectrum access system, using the out-of-band spectrum upon successful attachment with the shared spectrum access point, and communicating, by the CPE, using at least the shared spectrum upon successful registration with the spectrum access system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2021Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventors: Mohamed Daoud, Akram Hassanien, Hossam Hmimy, Umamaheswar Kakinada, Lakhbir Singh
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MONITORING AND SWITCHOVER OF SHARED SPECTRUM ALLOCATION MANAGER TO PROVIDE IMPROVED WIRELESS SERVICE
Publication number: 20210204143Abstract: According to one configuration, a system includes provisioning hardware and a wireless station that supports communications with one or more communication devices. The wireless station receives a first notification from the provisioning system. The first notification indicating that the wireless station is assigned to a first allocation management resource. The first allocation management resource operable to allocate wireless resources for use by the wireless station to support wireless communications. The wireless station communicates with the first allocation management resource to receive allocation information indicating the wireless resources allocated for use by the wireless station. In response to receiving a second notification that the wireless station has been reassigned to a second allocation management resource, the wireless station communicates with the second allocation management resource instead of the first allocation management resource to receive the allocation information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2021Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventor: Lakhbir Singh -
Patent number: 11032786Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and systems for using out-of-band spectrum for shared spectrum registration and increased link reliability and capacity. A method for customer premise equipment (CPE) attachment and registration in a shared spectrum system includes attaching, by the CPE to a shared spectrum access point, using an out-of-band spectrum, where the out-of-band spectrum is out-of-band with respect to a shared spectrum of the shared spectrum system, registering, by the CPE with a spectrum access system, using the out-of-band spectrum upon successful attachment with the shared spectrum access point, and communicating, by the CPE, using at least the shared spectrum upon successful registration with the spectrum access system.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2019Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventors: Mohamed Daoud, Akram Hassanien, Hossam Hmimy, Umamaheswar Kakinada, Lakhbir Singh
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Patent number: 11026205Abstract: Apparatus and methods for registering and authenticating a client device with a wireless-enabled network. In one embodiment, the apparatus and methods provide an alternate wireless connectivity link to register an installed high-power fixed wireless apparatus (FWA) or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) with a managed wireless network infrastructure, such as one utilizing “quasi-licensed” CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) wireless spectrum or another shared access approach. In one variant, the alternate wireless link comprises a mobile cellular channel established via an application program executing on a mobile device. In another variant, an Internet of Thing Network (IoT) is used for the alternate link. In one implementation, spectrum grants are communicated back the FWA/CPE via the alternate link to enable subsequent CBRS-band high-power operation.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventors: Hossam Hmimy, Umamaheswar A. Kakinada, Lakhbir Singh, Akram Hassanien
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Publication number: 20210127346Abstract: Apparatus and methods for registering and authenticating a client device with a wireless-enabled network. In one embodiment, the apparatus and methods provide an alternate wireless connectivity link to register an installed high-power fixed wireless apparatus (FWA) or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) with a managed wireless network infrastructure, such as one utilizing “quasi-licensed” CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) wireless spectrum or another shared access approach. In one variant, the alternate wireless link comprises a mobile cellular channel established via an application program executing on a mobile device. In another variant, an Internet of Thing Network (IoT) is used for the alternate link. In one implementation, spectrum grants are communicated back the FWA/CPE via the alternate link to enable subsequent CBRS-band high-power operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2019Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: HOSSAM HMIMY, Umamaheswar A. Kakinada, Lakhbir Singh, Akram Hassanien
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Publication number: 20210127281Abstract: According to one configuration, a system includes provisioning hardware and a wireless station that supports communications with one or more communication devices. The wireless station receives a first notification from the provisioning system. The first notification indicating that the wireless station is assigned to a first allocation management resource. The first allocation management resource operable to allocate wireless resources for use by the wireless station to support wireless communications. The wireless station communicates with the first allocation management resource to receive allocation information indicating the wireless resources allocated for use by the wireless station. In response to receiving a second notification that the wireless station has been reassigned to a second allocation management resource, the wireless station communicates with the second allocation management resource instead of the first allocation management resource to receive the allocation information.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2021Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Monitoring and switchover of shared spectrum allocation manager to provide improved wireless service
Patent number: 10979908Abstract: According to one configuration, a system includes provisioning hardware and a wireless station that supports communications with one or more communication devices. The wireless station receives a first notification from the provisioning system. The first notification indicating that the wireless station is assigned to a first allocation management resource. The first allocation management resource operable to allocate wireless resources for use by the wireless station to support wireless communications. The wireless station communicates with the first allocation management resource to receive allocation information indicating the wireless resources allocated for use by the wireless station. In response to receiving a second notification that the wireless station has been reassigned to a second allocation management resource, the wireless station communicates with the second allocation management resource instead of the first allocation management resource to receive the allocation information.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2018Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventor: Lakhbir Singh -
Publication number: 20210092614Abstract: A network environment includes a first station, a second station, and a communication manager. The communication manager monitors a backhaul between the first station and the second station. In one arrangement, the first station is a wireless access point providing wireless connectivity to multiple mobile communication devices. During operation, the backhaul conveys communications between the first station and the second station. Based on the monitoring, the communication manager produces a metric indicating an ability of the backhaul to convey communications. Based on the metric, the communication manager determines a split of multiple processing layers in a wireless protocol stack. To accommodate the split, the communication manager assigns a first portion of multiple network communication layers to the first station for processing and a second portion of the multiple network communication layers to the second station for processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Publication number: 20210076346Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods and systems for using out-of-band spectrum for shared spectrum registration and increased link reliability and capacity. A method for customer premise equipment (CPE) attachment and registration in a shared spectrum system includes attaching, by the CPE to a shared spectrum access point, using an out-of-band spectrum, where the out-of-band spectrum is out-of-band with respect to a shared spectrum of the shared spectrum system, registering, by the CPE with a spectrum access system, using the out-of-band spectrum upon successful attachment with the shared spectrum access point, and communicating, by the CPE, using at least the shared spectrum upon successful registration with the spectrum access system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2019Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventors: Mohamed Daoud, Akram Hassanien, Hossam Hmimy, Umamaheswar Kakinada, Lakhbir Singh
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Patent number: 10932143Abstract: According to one configuration, a system includes provisioning hardware and a wireless station that supports communications with one or more communication devices. The wireless station receives a first notification from the provisioning system. The first notification indicating that the wireless station is assigned to a first allocation management resource. The first allocation management resource operable to allocate wireless resources for use by the wireless station to support wireless communications. The wireless station communicates with the first allocation management resource to receive allocation information indicating the wireless resources allocated for use by the wireless station. In response to receiving a second notification that the wireless station has been reassigned to a second allocation management resource, the wireless station communicates with the second allocation management resource instead of the first allocation management resource to receive the allocation information.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2018Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Patent number: 10893528Abstract: According to one configuration, a base station controller monitors use of multiple wireless channels amongst multiple wireless base stations operating in a wireless network environment. In response to detecting under allocation of wireless channels between a first wireless base station and a first group of communication devices, the base station control allocates a supplemental wireless channel to the first wireless base station. In one embodiment, the base station controller de-allocates a wireless channel from a second wireless base station and assigns the de-allocated wireless channel to the first wireless base station as the supplemental wireless channel. The base station controller then transmits a channel allocation communication to the first wireless base station, the channel allocation communication indicating an identity of the supplemental wireless channel allocated for use by the first wireless base station.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLCInventor: Lakhbir Singh
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Publication number: 20200336978Abstract: An LTE network extension (LNE) system includes an LTE access gateway (LAG) and a provisioned database. A plurality of LTE access radios in the LNE system broadcast the same shared PLMN ID (sPLMN ID). The sPLMN ID corresponds to a plurality of service provider core networks, each with a different PLMN. The provisioned database includes information identifying which networks are allowed to use the LNE system and includes service provider network address information. An LTE access radio, transmitting the sPLMN ID detects an attach request from a UE, and forwards the attach request to the LAG, which decides if access is to be allowed, based on a service provider home network PLMN included in an IMSI in the attach request and information in the provisioned database. If access is allowed, the LAG serves as a proxy between the LTE access radio and the UE's service provider home network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventor: Lakhbir Singh