Patents by Inventor Lisa V. Denney
Lisa V. Denney 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: 20160164745Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: June 9, 2016Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. QUIGLEY, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 9301310Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Publication number: 20130294377Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Inventors: Thomas J. QUIGLEY, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 8483080Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 8041351Abstract: In a wireless communication system, the time required to establish network connectivity for subscriber stations can be reduced by prioritizing and/or reducing contention between the subscriber stations. The subscriber stations can be divided into acquisition groups and assigned specific uplink channels on which to range. The subscriber stations can randomly or pseudo-randomly range on uplink channels.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Lisa V. Denney
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Patent number: 8018963Abstract: A media access controller (MAC) configurable for first and second modes of operation is provided. The MAC includes an uplink processor coupled to a plurality of uplink channels, a downlink processor coupled to a downlink, and a MAP parser coupled to the downlink processor. The downlink processor is configured to provide information to the downlink channel, including bandwidth allocation map (“MAP”) messages. Each MAP message is associated with one of the plurality of uplink channels or an uplink channel associated with one or more other MACs. The MAP parser is configured to control the MAC to receive information from a first set of one or more of the plurality of uplink channels in first mode and from a second set of one or more of the plurality of uplink channels in second mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Lisa V. Denney, Gerald Grand, Yushan Lu
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Patent number: 8005072Abstract: A plurality of CMTS devices are linked together and synchronized to facilitate communication between the respective CMTS devices and respective downstream cable modems. According to one embodiment of the invention, one of the CMTS devices is designated as a master device, and the other CMTS devices are designated as slave devices. The respective CMTS devices are connected to each other by means of a synchronization bus. The master CMTS device then generates and broadcasts a future time stamp value, which is received by the respective slave CMTS devices. When the time stamp counter in the master CMTS device reaches the transmitted value, a control signal is broadcast over the synchronization bus. The slave CMTS devices then retrieve the time stamp value and reset their respective local time stamp counters to the received value. In this manner, the CMTS devices are synchronized.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2006Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Anders Hebsgaard, David R. Dworkin, Lisa V. Denney, Robert J. Lee, Thomas J. Quigley
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Patent number: 7990952Abstract: A traffic prioritization system and method performs a coarse classification of upstream bursts at the physical interface of a wireless communications device. The wireless device monitors and controls communications with a plurality of remote wireless communications devices throughout a widely distributed network, including the Internet. The traffic prioritization system includes a burst receiver that receives and sends the upstream bursts to a classifier. At an appropriate time, the classifier receives the upstream bursts and queries a priority lookup table (LUT) to determine a priority classification. The priority classification is used to separate the bursts into two or more priority levels. The higher priority level is used to designate services having a low tolerance for delay, such as telephony. Upon classification, the upstream bursts are forwarded to one of several priority queues. Each priority queue corresponds to at least one priority level.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Lisa V. Denney, Gale Shallow, Niki Pantelias, John Horton
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Patent number: 7962147Abstract: A method of receiving information from one or more wireless uplink channels is provided. The method includes receiving information at a media access controller (MAC) from a first set of one or more wireless uplink channels in response to bandwidth allocation map (MAP) messages sent from the MAC and receiving information at the MAC from a second set of one or more wireless uplink channels in response to MAP messages sent by another MAC.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Lisa V. Denney, Gerald Grand, Yushan Lu
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Patent number: 7899034Abstract: A plurality of base station devices are linked together and synchronized to facilitate communication between the respective base station devices and respective downlink subscriber stations. According to one embodiment of the invention, one of the base station devices is designated as a master device, and the other base station devices are designated as slave devices. The respective base station devices are connected to each other by means of a synchronization bus. The master base station device then generates and broadcasts a future time stamp value, which is received by the respective slave base station devices. When the time stamp counter in the master base station device reaches the transmitted value, a control signal is broadcast over the synchronization bus. The slave base station devices then retrieve the time stamp value and reset their respective local time stamp counters to the received value. In this manner, the base station devices are synchronized.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Anders Hebsgaard, David R. Dworkin, Lisa V. Denney, Robert J. Lee, Thomas J. Quigley
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Publication number: 20110026423Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. QUIGLEY, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 7843847Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 7821954Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a communication system, in which data is transmitted between a base station and a plurality of subscriber stations located different distances from the base station, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber stations are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber stations in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber stations robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber stations.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 7822037Abstract: Upstream requests such a bandwidth requests, are processed by CMTS out of order on a priority basis to reduce latency in responding to the request. Specifically, a cable modem termination system (CMTS) is connected to a plurality of cable modems by a cable plant. The CMTS has a burst receiver adapted to be connected to the cable plant to process upstream data packet units and bandwidth requests transmitted by the cable modems. Each packet includes a header that uniquely distinguishes the bandwidth requests from other data types. Packet data units are arranged in a first memory queue. Bandwidth requests are arranged in a second memory queue. The headers of the packets processed by the burst receiver are inspected as they arrive at the CMTS to determine if the packets are packet data units or bandwidth requests. Packet data units are routed to the first memory queue. Bandwidth requests are routed to the second memory queue.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Lisa V. Denney, Anders Hebsgaard, Robert J. Lee
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Patent number: 7809011Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for establishing communication between entities in a communication system. The time required to establish network connectivity for CPE devices can be reduced by prioritizing and/or reducing contention between the CPE devices. The CPE devices can be divided into acquisition groups and assigned specific upstream channels on which to range. The CPE devices can randomly or pseudo-randomly range on upstream channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Lisa V. Denney
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Patent number: 7782855Abstract: Upstream requests such a bandwidth requests, are processed by CMTS out of order on a priority basis to reduce latency in responding to the request. Specifically, a cable modem termination system (CMTS) is connected to a plurality of cable modems by a cable plant. The CMTS has a burst receiver adapted to be connected to the cable plant to process upstream data packet units and bandwidth requests transmitted by the cable modems. Each packet includes a header that uniquely distinguishes the bandwidth requests from other data types. Packet data units are arranged in a first memory queue. Bandwidth requests are arranged in a second memory queue. The headers of the packets processed by the burst receiver are inspected as they arrive at the CMTS to determine if the packets are packet data units or bandwidth requests. Packet data units are routed to the first memory queue. Bandwidth requests are routed to the second memory queue.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Lisa V. Denney, Anders Hebsgaard, Robert J. Lee
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Patent number: 7519082Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a wireless communication system, in which data is transmitted between a central node and a plurality of subscriber nodes located remotely with respect to the central node, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber nodes are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber nodes in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber nodes robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber nodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Patent number: 7512154Abstract: A number of features for enhancing the performance of a wireless communication system, in which data is transmitted between a central node and a plurality of subscriber nodes located remotely with respect to the central node, are presented. The power transmission level, slot timing, and equalization of the subscriber nodes are set by a ranging process. Data is transmitted by the subscriber nodes in fragmented form. Various measures are taken to make transmission from the subscriber nodes robust. The uplink data transmission is controlled to permit multiple access from the subscriber nodes.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Jonathan S. Min, Lisa V. Denney, Henry Samueli, Sean F. Nazareth, Feng Chen, Fang Lu, Christopher R. Jones
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Publication number: 20080225899Abstract: A method for synchronizing clocks in a packet transport network. The method comprises, receiving an external network clock at a central packet network node and transmitting timing information to a plurality of packet network devices, the timing information based upon the external network clock. The method further comprises, transmitting and receiving data that is synchronized to the timing information to a plurality of connected packet network devices. And finally, delivery of packets to an external interface via a packet network that contains data synchronized to the external network clock.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Theodore F. Rabenko, Lisa V. Denney
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Publication number: 20080151823Abstract: In a wireless communication system, the time required to establish network connectivity for subscriber stations can be reduced by prioritizing and/or reducing contention between the subscriber stations. The subscriber stations can be divided into acquisition groups and assigned specific uplink channels on which to range. The subscriber stations can randomly or pseudo-randomly range on uplink channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Thomas J. Quigley, Lisa V. Denney