Patents by Inventor Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue

Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue 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: 9167578
    Abstract: Various embodiments relate to cellular wireless networks, including networks made up of different types of base stations. Femtocell base stations typically operate at low transmit power and provide a limited area of wireless coverage. At times, femtocells are deployed within a coverage area of a macrocell and occupy some of the same frequency spectrum and timeslots as the macrocell. At times, transmissions from the femtocell may appear as interference to a user equipment terminal, further preventing it from accessing the macrocell. In some embodiments, a cellular wireless network allocates radio resource(s) to femtocells so that the transmissions from femtocells do not occupy the same radio resource blocks as those used by the macrocell for signalling; thereby preventing interference associated with signalling to cause a connection to be lost, or prevent a connection being set up.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2015
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Julius Robson, David Bevan, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue
  • Publication number: 20150045046
    Abstract: Various embodiments relate to cellular wireless networks, including networks made up of different types of base stations. Femtocell base stations typically operate at low transmit power and provide a limited area of wireless coverage. At times, femtocells are deployed within a coverage area of a macrocell and occupy some of the same frequency spectrum and timeslots as the macrocell. At times, transmissions from the femtocell may appear as interference to a user equipment terminal, further preventing it from accessing the macrocell. In some embodiments, a cellular wireless network allocates radio resource(s) to femtocells so that the transmissions from femtocells do not occupy the same radio resource blocks as those used by the macrocell for signalling; thereby preventing interference associated with signalling to cause a connection to be lost, or prevent a connection being set up.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2014
    Publication date: February 12, 2015
    Inventors: Julius Robson, David Bevan, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue
  • Patent number: 8885624
    Abstract: A cellular wireless network employs a method of allocating radio resources to femtocells so that the transmissions from femtocells do not occupy the same radio resource blocks as those used by a macrocell for signalling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2012
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2014
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Julius Robson, David Bevan, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue
  • Publication number: 20130337820
    Abstract: A cellular wireless network employs a method of allocating radio resources to femtocells so that the transmissions from femtocells do not occupy the same radio resource blocks as those used by a macrocell for signalling.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2012
    Publication date: December 19, 2013
    Applicant: ROCKSTAR BIDCO LP
    Inventors: Julius Robson, David Bevan, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue
  • Patent number: 8537774
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to cellular wireless networks and are particularly suited to networks including different types of base stations. So-called femtocell base stations are typically deployed within a subscriber's premises and operate at low transmit power, providing a very limited area of wireless coverage. A femtocell is typically deployed within the area of wireless coverage of a conventional macrocell type of base station, and if handover from a macrocell is performed on the basis of the best signal to noise plus interference ratio, a connection is likely to be transferred to another macrocell rather than to a femtocell. However, in view of the low density of user equipments capable of transceiving with a femtocell, the femtocell could potentially provide a greater data rate to the user equipment terminal than is possible with a macrocell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2013
    Assignee: Apple Inc.
    Inventors: Julius Robson, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue, Simon Avis, David Bevan, Steven Hall, Andrew Jeffries
  • Patent number: 8121100
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to cellular wireless networks and are particularly suited to networks including different types of base stations. So-called femtocell types of base stations are typically deployed within a subscriber's premises and operate at low transmit power, providing a very limited area of wireless coverage. A femtocell is typically deployed within the area of wireless coverage of a conventional macrocell, occupying the same frequency spectrum and timeslots as the macrocell. A problem can be presented to a user equipment terminal that is close to the femtocell but unable to gain access to it, because the transmissions from the femtocell may appear as interference to the user equipment terminal, preventing it from accessing the macrocell which it could otherwise access.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2012
    Assignee: Rockstar Bidco LP
    Inventors: Julius Robson, David Bevan, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue
  • Publication number: 20090046665
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to cellular wireless networks and are particularly suited to networks including different types of base stations. So-called femtocell base stations are typically deployed within a subscriber's premises and operate at low transmit power, providing a very limited area of wireless coverage. A femtocell is typically deployed within the area of wireless coverage of a conventional macrocell type of base station, and if handover from a macrocell is performed on the basis of the best signal to noise plus interference ratio, a connection is likely to be transferred to another macrocell rather than to a femtocell. However, in view of the low density of user equipments capable of transceiving with a femtocell, the femtocell could potentially provide a greater data rate to the user equipment terminal than is possible with a macrocell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2007
    Publication date: February 19, 2009
    Inventors: Julius Robson, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue, Simon Axis, Donald Steven, Steven Harl, Andrew Jeffries
  • Publication number: 20090040972
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention relate to cellular wireless networks and are particularly suited to networks including different types of base stations. So-called femtocell types of base stations are typically deployed within a subscriber's premises and operate at low transmit power, providing a very limited area of wireless coverage. A femtocell is typically deployed within the area of wireless coverage of a conventional macrocell, occupying the same frequency spectrum and timeslots as the macrocell. A problem can be presented to a user equipment terminal that is close to the femtocell but unable to gain access to it, because the transmissions from the femtocell may appear as interference to the user equipment terminal, preventing it from accessing the macrocell which it could otherwise access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 28, 2007
    Publication date: February 12, 2009
    Inventors: Julius Robson, David Bevan, Mathieu Boue-Lahorgue