Patents by Inventor Roberto Padovani

Roberto Padovani 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).

  • Publication number: 20070153687
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for selecting a serving sector in a high rate data (HDR) communication system are disclosed. An exemplary HDR communication system defines a set of data rates, at which a sector of an Access Point may send data packets to an Access Terminal. The sector is selected by the Access Terminal to achieve the highest data throughput while maintaining a targeted packet error rate. The Access Terminal employs various methods to evaluate quality metrics of forward and reverse links from and to different sectors, and uses the quality metrics to select the sector to send data packets to the Access Terminal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2007
    Publication date: July 5, 2007
    Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Rashid Attar, Rajiv Vijayan, Roberto Padovani, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Qiang Wu, Peter Black, Eduardo Esteves
  • Patent number: 7239847
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for selecting a serving sector in a high rate data (HDR) communication system are disclosed. An exemplary HDR communication system defines a set of data rates, at which a sector of an Access Point may send data packets to an Access Terminal. The sector is selected by the Access Terminal to achieve the highest data throughput while maintaining a targeted packet error rate. The Access Terminal employs various methods to evaluate quality metrics of forward and reverse links from and to different sectors, and uses the quality metrics to select the sector to send data packets to the Access Terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2007
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Rashid A. Attar, Rajiv Vijayan, Roberto Padovani, Nagabhushana T. Sindhushayana, Qiang Wu, Peter J. Black, Eduardo A. S. Esteves
  • Patent number: 7233794
    Abstract: A communication system that allows a soft handoff to be completed, even when the communications link between the active base station and the mobile station deteriorates before the mobile station has received the handoff direction message. The mobile station maintains a list of base stations that the mobile station is in communication with, referred to as an “Active Set”. In addition, the mobile station maintains another list of base stations that are proximate to the base stations in the active set. This list is referred to as the “Neighbor Set”. A memory within the mobile station includes information that would allow the mobile station to demodulate information transmitted from those base stations on the neighbor set. In accordance with the disclosed method and apparatus, the mobile station places a base station in the active set upon including the base station in a pilot strength measurement message (PSMM).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2007
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Matthew S. Grob, Robertó Padovani, Paul E. Bender, Gadi Karmi, Robert H. Kimball, Greg M. Hoagland
  • Publication number: 20070111680
    Abstract: Collisions between messages simultaneously transmitted by multiple spread-spectrum transmitters are reduced by distributing the transmissions over the available resources of the receiver. Each mobile station in a CDMA system uses one or more randomization methods to distribute its transmissions. In the first randomization, the mobile station time-delays its transmissions by a number of chips of the PN code with which it spreads the transmitted signal. In a second randomization, the mobile station randomly selects the PN code. In a third randomization, the mobile station inserts a random delay between successive message transmissions or probes if it does not receive an acknowledgement after a predetermined timeout period. A predetermined number of such transmissions is called a probe sequence. In a fourth randomization, the mobile station inserts a relatively long random delay between successive probe sequences if it does not receive an acknowledgement of any probe in the sequence.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2007
    Publication date: May 17, 2007
    Applicant: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Edward Tiedemann, Lindsay Weaver, Roberto Padovani
  • Publication number: 20070105584
    Abstract: A communication system that allows a soft handoff to be completed, even when the communications link between the active base station and the mobile station deteriorates before the mobile station has received the handoff direction message. The mobile station maintains a list of base stations that the mobile station is in communication with, referred to as an “Active Set”. In addition, the mobile station maintains another list of base stations that are proximate to the base stations in the active set. This list is referred to as the “Neighbor Set”. In accordance with the disclosed method and apparatus, the mobile station places a base station in the active set upon including the base station in a pilot strength measurement message (PSMM). The mobile station monitors transmissions from all of the base stations on the active set to receive a handoff direction message (HDM).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 3, 2007
    Publication date: May 10, 2007
    Applicant: QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Matthew Grob, Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Gadi Karmi, Robert Kimball, Greg Hoagland
  • Publication number: 20070066235
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2006
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley,
  • Publication number: 20070066320
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Patent number: 7184426
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: Qualcomm, Incorporated
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul E. Bender, Peter J. Black, Matthew S. Grob, Jurg K. Hinderling, Nagabhushana T. Sindhushayana, Charles E. Wheatley, III
  • Publication number: 20070040704
    Abstract: A method and system for reverse link interference cancellation. One method comprises demodulating and decoding at least one signal sent from at least one access terminal and received by a first base station, sending demodulated, decoded information of the signal to a second base station, reconstructing the signal at the second base station, and subtracting the reconstructed signal from a buffer at the second base station.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 18, 2006
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Inventors: John Smee, Jilei Hou, Roberto Padovani, Peter Black, Kenneth Easton
  • Patent number: 7177648
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for selecting a serving sector in a high rate data (HDR) communication system are disclosed. An exemplary HDR communication system defines a set of data rates, at which a sector of an Access Point may send data packets to an Access Terminal. The sector is selected by the Access Terminal to achieve the highest data throughput while maintaining a targeted packet error rate. The Access Terminal employs various methods to evaluate quality metrics of forward and reverse links from and to different sectors, and uses the quality metrics to select the sector to send data packets to the Access Terminal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2007
    Assignee: Qualcomm Incorporated
    Inventors: Rashid A. Attar, Rajiv Vijayan, Roberto Padovani, Nagabhushana T. Sindhushayana, Qiang Wu, Peter J. Black, Eduardo A. S. Esteves
  • Publication number: 20070033018
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for controlling the data rates for communications to and from a base station and a plurality of remote users. The usage of the communications resource whether the forward link resource (from base station to remote users) or reverse link resource (from remote users to base station) is measured. The measured usage value is compared against at least one predetermined threshold value and the data rates of communications or a subset of communications on said communications resource is modified in accordance with said comparisons.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2006
    Publication date: February 8, 2007
    Inventors: William Gardner, Paul Jacobs, Roberto Padovani, Noam Ziv, S. Lam, Andrew DeJaco
  • Publication number: 20070025321
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070025267
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070025268
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070025319
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070025269
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070025320
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070025260
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 2, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070019608
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley
  • Publication number: 20070019567
    Abstract: In a data communication system capable of variable rate transmission, high rate packet data transmission improves utilization of the forward link and decreases the transmission delay. Data transmission on the forward link is time multiplexed and the base station transmits at the highest data rate supported by the forward link at each time slot to one mobile station. The data rate is determined by the largest C/I measurement of the forward link signals as measured at the mobile station. Upon determination of a data packet received in error, the mobile station transmits a NACK message back to the base station. The NACK message results in retransmission of the data packet received in error. The data packets can be transmitted out of sequence by the use of sequence number to identify each data unit within the data packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2006
    Publication date: January 25, 2007
    Inventors: Roberto Padovani, Paul Bender, Peter Black, Matthew Grob, Jurg Hinderling, Nagabhushana Sindhushayana, Charles Wheatley