Patents by Inventor Nader Bolourchi
Nader Bolourchi 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: 20090094503Abstract: A stopping rule for Turbo decoding that is applied for both good and bad code blocks is disclosed. If the iteration either converges or diverges, decoding is terminated. In an alternative embodiment, the result of the stopping rule testing may be used for H-ARQ acknowledgement generation: if the iteration converges, an ACK is generated and if the iteration diverges, a NACK is generated. Optionally, the maximum number of decoding iterations may be dynamically selected based on MCS levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2008Publication date: April 9, 2009Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Sung-Hyuk Shin, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 7467345Abstract: A stopping rule for Turbo decoding that is applied for both good and bad code blocks is disclosed. If the iteration either converges or diverges, decoding is terminated. In an alternative embodiment, the result of the stopping rule testing may be used for hybrid automatic repeat-request (HARQ) acknowledgement generation: if the iteration converges, an acknowledgment (ACK) is generated and if the iteration diverges, a negative acknowledgement (NACK) is generated. Optionally, the maximum number of decoding iterations may be dynamically selected based on modulation and coding scheme (MCS) levels.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Interdigital Technology CorporationInventors: Sung-Hyuk Shin, Nader Bolourchi
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Publication number: 20080273469Abstract: A criterion for biasing a binary decision requiring an unequal protection which utilizes a measured signal to interference ratio (SIR). The SIR may be derived from a determination of channel estimation. The SIR is compared against a threshold, the threshold being selected to bias the decision toward a not acknowledge (NACK) as opposed to an acknowledge (ACK) determination. The technique is advantageous for providing biased binary decisions for high speed downlink packets (HSDP) but may be utilized for both uplink and downlink applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2008Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: INTERDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Stephen G. Dick, Younglok Kim, Nader Bolourchi, Sung-Hyuk Shin
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Publication number: 20080253346Abstract: A medium access control-high speed (MAC-hs) comprises a hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) device configured to receive data blocks over a wideband-code division multiple access (W-CDMA) high speed-downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH). The H-ARQ device generates an acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NYACK) for each said data block received. Each received data block having a transmission sequence number. The H-ARQ device receives a new transmission instead of a pending retransmission at any time. At least one reordering device has an input configured to receive an output of the H-ARQ device and the at least one reordering device configured to reorder the received data blocks based on each received data block's transmission sequence number (TSN). Received data blocks are immediately forwarded for processing for higher layers when the received data blocks are received in sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: INTERDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Stephen E. Terry, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 7428425Abstract: A criterion for biasing a binary decision requiring an unequal protection which utilizes a measured signal to interference ratio (SIR). The SIR may be derived from a determination of channel estimation. The SIR is compared against a threshold, the threshold being selected to bias the decision toward a NACK as opposed to an ACK determination. The technique is advantageous for providing biased binary decisions for high speed downlink packets (HSDP) but may be utilized for both uplink and downlink applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen G. Dick, Younglok Kim, Nader Bolourchi, Sung-Hyuk Shin
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Patent number: 7392452Abstract: A medium access control-high speed (MAC-hs) comprises a hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) device configured to receive data blocks over a wideband-code division multiple access (W-CDMA) high speed-downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH). The H-ARQ device generates an acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NACK) for each said data block received. Each received data block having a transmission sequence number. The H-ARQ device receives a new transmission instead of a pending retransmission at any time. At least one reordering device has an input configured to receive an output of the H-ARQ device and the at least one reordering device configured to reorder the received data blocks based on each received data block's transmission sequence number (TSN). Received data blocks are immediately forwarded for processing for higher layers when the received data blocks are received in sequence.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2006Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen E. Terry, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 7376879Abstract: A medium access control (MAC) architecture determines transmission latency and block error rate requirements for a plurality of data flows, each data flow having an associated priority and each data flow comprising a plurality of data blocks. The MAC architecture specifies a scheduling entity that determines when transmissions are serviced, and by which hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) entity. H-ARQ entities determine whether each prior block had been successfully transmitted and, if not, request retransmission of unsuccessfully transmitted data blocks. The scheduling of the data blocks takes into account whether or not the previously transmitted data blocks require retransmission. The MAC architecture allows the scheduling entity the ability to initiate new transmissions at any time and to reinitiate previously unsuccessful transmissions at any time.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen E. Terry, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 7349540Abstract: A user equipment is used in a code division multiple access communication system. The user equipment comprises circuitry configured to process a user equipment identification (UE ID) by ½ rate convolutionally encoding the UE ID to produce a code. The code is used by the user equipment for descrambling a high speed shared control channel (HS-SCCH). The user equipment comprises circuitry configured to receive payload data over a high speed physical downlink shared channel (HS-PDSCH) associated with the HS-SCCH.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen G. Dick, Nader Bolourchi, Sung-Hyuk Shin
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Publication number: 20080052591Abstract: A user equipment comprises a transmitter and an adaptive modulation and coding controller. The transmitter is configured to transmit data over an air interface in a single transmission time interval with a first specified modulation and coding scheme, where the single transmission time interval has a plurality of transport block sets. In response to receiving a repeat request for retransmission of at least one particular transport block set, the transmitter retransmits the at least one of the particular transport block sets. The adaptive modulation and coding controller is configured to change the specified modulation and coding scheme to a second specified modulation and coding scheme, enabling a combining of a particular transport block set transmitted at the first specified modulation and coding scheme with a retransmitted version of the particular transport block set transmitted at the second specified modulation and coding scheme.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen Terry, Ariela Zeira, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 7287206Abstract: Data of a time transmission interval is to be transmitted in a wireless communication system. The wireless communication system uses adaptive modulation and coding and has automatic repeat request mechanism. A transmission time interval has a plurality of transport block sets. The transport block sets are transmitted with a first specified modulation and coding scheme. Each transport block set is received and a determination is made as to whether the transport block sets meet a specified quality. When the specified quality is not met, a repeat request is transmitted. The specified modulation and coding scheme is changed to a second specified modulation and coding scheme that may support a reduced number of TBS's within the transmission time interval. In response to the repeat request, at least one of the transport block sets is retransmitted. The retransmitted transport block set is received. The retransmitted transport block set may be combined with a corresponding previously received transport block set.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen Terry, Ariela Zeira, Nader Bolourchi
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Publication number: 20070201395Abstract: A base station for use in a code division multiple access communication system comprises circuitry configured to process a user equipment identification (UE ID) by ½ rate convolutionally encoding the UE ID to produce a code. The code is used by the base station for scrambling a high speed shared control channel (HS-SCCH). The base station is configured to transmit a wireless signal. The wireless signal provides the user equipment with payload data carried on a high speed physical downlink shared channel (HS-PDSCH). The HS-PDSCH is associated with the HS-SCCH.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2007Publication date: August 30, 2007Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen Dick, Nader Bolourchi, Sung-Hyuk Shin
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Publication number: 20070168830Abstract: A stopping rule for Turbo decoding that is applied for both good and bad code blocks is disclosed. If the iteration either converges or diverges, decoding is terminated. In an alternative embodiment, the result of the stopping rule testing may be used for H-ARQ acknowledgement generation: if the iteration converges, an ACK is generated and if the iteration diverges, a NACK is generated. Optionally, the maximum number of decoding iterations may be dynamically selected based on MCS levels.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Sung-Hyuk Shin, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 7218684Abstract: The number of users and data capacity of wireless systems are increased by employing apparatus and method for increasing the number of spreading codes available in the system by providing a mechanism to reuse the already allocated spreading code or use the codes that may correlate to those already being used within the same sector/cell. This, in return, provides capacity improvement proportional to the number of added base station (BS) antennas for each cell. An antenna null steering technique for code allocation maintains the cross correlation properties of the codes only for the desired user and to obtain a gain in capacity improvement.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Interdigital Technology CorporationInventors: Nader Bolourchi, Leonid Kazakevich, Rui Yang
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Patent number: 7158635Abstract: The present invention provides embodiments for producing a user equipment identification scrambling sequence (UEIDSS). The produced sequences for different user identification codes have a high separation. A base station uses the UEIDSS to scramble a high speed shared control channel (HS-SSCH) and a user equipment (UE) uses the UEIDSS to descramble the HS-SSCH. The embodiments utilize various blocks for producing the codes. These blocks include Reed-Muller encoding, concatenation, rate matching, segmentation, convolutional encoding, tail bit discarding, zero padding, repeating, CRC calculation, quadratic residue coding, parity-check bit, shortening, puncturing and BCH encoding blocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen G. Dick, Nader Bolourchi, Sung-Hyuk Shin
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Patent number: 7158802Abstract: An ACK/NACK method and system for use in time division duplex (TDD) and frequency division duplex (FDD) systems. In high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), based on the assignment of timeslots for the high speed shared information channel (HS-SICH), each user equipment (UE) can be assigned two (2) different channelization codes. It is then possible to adopt the signaling convention that one code represents acknowledge error-free (Ack) and the other code shall represent acknowledge error condition (Nack). The Node B is able to distinguish the presence of the transmitted channelization code as opposed to the channelization code which is not transmitted. The probability of error, using this invention is an order of a magnitude smaller than if the Ack/Nack were signaled using typical modulation techniques.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2003Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen G. Dick, Younglok Kim, Nader Bolourchi, Sung-Hyuk Shin
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Publication number: 20060242529Abstract: A medium access control-high speed (MAC-hs) comprises a hybrid automatic repeat request (H-ARQ) device configured to receive data blocks over a wideband-code division multiple access (W-CDMA) high speed-downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH). The H-ARQ device generates an acknowledgement (ACK) or negative acknowledgement (NACK) for each said data block received. Each received data block having a transmission sequence number. The H-ARQ device receives a new transmission instead of a pending retransmission at any time. At least one reordering device has an input configured to receive an output of the H-ARQ device and the at least one reordering device configured to reorder the received data blocks based on each received data block's transmission sequence number (TSN). Received data blocks are immediately forwarded for processing for higher layers when the received data blocks are received in sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen Terry, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 7093180Abstract: Applying a stopping rule for Turbo decoding for both good and bad code blocks. Terminating decoding, if the iteration either converges or diverges. Generating H-ARQ acknowledgement, using the result of the stopping rule testing. Generating an ACK, if the iteration converges, and generating a NACK, if the iteration diverges. Optionally, dynamically selecting the maximum number of decoding iterations based on MCS levels.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Sung-Hyuk Shin, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 6975650Abstract: Data of a transport block set is to be transmitted in a wireless communication system. The wireless communication system uses adaptive modulation and coding and has a physical layer hybrid automatic repeat request mechanism. Segmentation information for potential segmentation of the transport block set is provided. The transport block set is transmitted with a first specified modulation and coding scheme. The transport bock set is received and whether the received transport block set is determined to meet a specified quality. When the specified quality is not met, a repeat request is transmitted. The first specified modulation and coding set is changed to a second specified modulation and coding set. In response to the repeat request, the transmit block set is segmented into a plurality of segments supported by the second specified modulation and coding set in accordance with the provided segmentation information. The segments are transmitted and at least two of the segments are transmitted separately.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen Terry, Ariela Zeira, Nader Bolourchi
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Patent number: 6973579Abstract: A code is produce for use in scrambling or descrambling data associated with a high speed shared control channel (HS-SSCH) for a particular user equipment. A user identification of the particular user equipment comprises L bits. A ½ rate convolutional encoder processes at least the bits of the user identification by a ½ rate convolutional code to produce the code.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Stephen G. Dick, Nader Bolourchi, Sung-Hyuk Shin
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Publication number: 20050207369Abstract: A wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) user equipment (UE) operating in frequency division duplex mode for receiving data over at least one of a plurality of high speed (HS) shared control channels (SCCHs) is disclosed. The UE includes means for monitoring the plurality of HS-SCCHs; means for receiving a packet over at least one of the plurality of HS-SCCHs; and means for determining whether a UE identification is present in the packet and whether a circular redundancy code (CRC) of the packet is correct by processing a mask field. The mask field has an N-bit CRC modulo 2 combined with an N-bit UE identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2005Publication date: September 22, 2005Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: Nader Bolourchi, Stephen Terry, Stephen Dick