Patents by Inventor Patrick Kelliher
Patrick Kelliher 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: 10404429Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2017Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Lantiq Deutschland GmbHInventors: Joon Bae Kim, Patrick Kelliher
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Patent number: 9967068Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Lantiq Deutschland GmbHInventors: Joon Bae Kim, Patrick Kelliher
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Patent number: 9794091Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for a wireless communication device capable of scanning for radar signals while detecting and/or receiving a wireless communication signal. The wireless communication device may include a plurality of local oscillator synthesizers to allow distinct frequency bands to be used for wireless communication signals and radar detection. In some embodiments, the wireless communication device may include a radar detection physical layer (PHY) circuit to detect the presence of radar signals within a received RF signal. The radar detection PHY may have limited functionality suitable primarily for radar signal analysis and not suitable for processing (decoding) communication signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2016Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Tevfik Yucek, Felix Bitterli, Shahram Abdollahi-Alibeik, Lalitkumar Nathawad, James Gardner, Christopher Pisz, Patrick Kelliher, Burcin Baytekin, Suresh Chandrasekaran, Mani Krishnan Venkatachari
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Publication number: 20170261591Abstract: This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatuses for performing ranging operations between wireless devices. In some implementations, wireless devices can exchange ranging packets that include packet extensions containing a plurality of long training fields (LTFs). The wireless devices can use the LTFs in the ranging packets to obtain a plurality of round-trip time (RTT) values based on a single exchange of ranging packets. The wireless devices also can use the LTFs to estimate angle of arrival (AoA) and angle of departure (AoD) information of the exchanged ranging packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Ning Zhang, Xiaoxin Zhang, Youhan Kim, Carlos Horacio Aldana, Patrick Kelliher, Yen-Feng Lee
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Publication number: 20170237536Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: Joon Bae Kim, Patrick Kelliher
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Publication number: 20120011229Abstract: Described herein are techniques related to a generation of a short identifier of a domain/network that is based upon the long human-readable network/domain name (NDN) that a user or admin typically gives to the network/domain. With one or more implementations described herein, the short network/domain identifier (DNI) is based upon a version of the long human-readable NDN that has been modified to remove any data that is superfluous to distinguishing the NDN for any other. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Peter HELLER, Vladimir OKSMAN, Patrick KELLIHER
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Publication number: 20110182254Abstract: Implementations related to updating channel adaptation parameters are described. In one implementation, an R2T frame, such as an acknowledgment (ACK) frame, is modified to carry a partial bit allocation table (BAT). The R2T frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT carried in the header or extended header(s) of R2T frame may be used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. In another implementation, a message frame is modified to carry a partial BAT. The message frame may be received by a transceiver apparatus and the partial BAT used to update a BAT stored in the transceiver. A unique identification number generated by the receiving transceiver apparatus may be used to synchronize BATs stored in two communicating transceivers without necessity of exchanging additional control messages.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventors: Joon Bae KIM, Patrick KELLIHER
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Patent number: 7570720Abstract: An encoding system is configured to allow data to be transmitted at one of two selectable bit-error-rate quality factors. The first bit-error-rate quality factor selection corresponds to the conventional ATSC FEC encoding systems, and the second bit-error-rate quality factor selection provides an ATSC-like FEC encoding scheme that substantially improves the bit-error-rate. The first quality factor selection effects a 2/3 trellis encoding, whereas the higher quality factor selection effects a 1/3 trellis encoding. Because the high-quality trellis encoding rate of 1/3 is half the lower-quality trellis encoding rate of 2/3, the data rate of this high-quality encoded bit-stream is half that of the conventional lower-quality encoded bit-stream. The 1/3 trellis encoding is effected using an ATSC-compatible encoding and a modified symbol mapping. The encoding scheme provides 2:1 data redundancy and the symbol mapping provides a maximum distance for the redundant encoding.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Vasanth R. Gaddam, Dave Bryan, Patrick Kelliher
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Publication number: 20040181743Abstract: An encoding system is configured to allow data to be transmitted at one of two selectable bit-error-rate quality factors. The first bit-error-rate quality factor selection corresponds to the conventional ATSC FEC encoding systems, and the second bit-error-rate quality factor selection provides an ATSC-like FEC encoding scheme that substantially improves the bit-error-rate. The first quality factor selection effects a 2/3 trellis encoding, whereas the higher quality factor selection effects a 1/3 trellis encoding. Because the high-quality trellis encoding rate of 1/3 is half the lower-quality trellis encoding rate of 2/3, the data rate of this high-quality encoded bit-stream is half that of the conventional lower-quality encoded bit-stream. The 1/3 trellis encoding is effected using an ATSC-compatible encoding and a modified symbol mapping. The encoding scheme provides 2:1 data redundancy and the symbol mapping provides a maximum distance for the redundant encoding.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Vasanth R. Gaddam, Dave Bryan, Patrick Kelliher
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Patent number: 6744822Abstract: An encoding system is configured to allow data to be transmitted at one of two selectable bit-error-rate quality factors. The first bit-error-rate quality factor selection corresponds to the conventional ATSC FEC encoding systems, and the second bit-error-rate quality factor selection provides an ATSC-like FEC encoding scheme that substantially improves the bit-error-rate. The first quality factor selection effects a ⅔ trellis encoding, whereas the higher quality factor selection effects a ⅓ trellis encoding. Because the high-quality trellis encoding rate of ⅓ is half the lower-quality trellis encoding rate of ⅔, the data rate of this high-quality encoded bit-stream is half that of the conventional lower-quality encoded bit-stream. The ⅓ trellis encoding is effected using an ATSC-compatible encoding and a modified symbol mapping. The encoding scheme provides 2:1 data redundancy and the symbol mapping provides a maximum distance for the redundant encoding.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Vasanth R. Gaddam, Dave Bryan, Patrick Kelliher
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Publication number: 20020150185Abstract: An apparatus and method for improving signal reception in a signal receiver is disclosed. The apparatus comprises at least two first receiver chips, a digital combiner circuit and a single third receiver chip. At least two antennae are used to receive at least two signals, the signals are passed through front end section and equalizer of the first receiver chips, wherein the quality of the signals is evaluated. The signals are combined intelligently in the digital combiner circuit based on the quality of each signal. The combined result is fed into the decoder located in the back-end section of the singe third receiver chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Joseph Meehan, Patrick Kelliher, Gene Turkenich, Monisha Gosh