Patents by Inventor Stuart Findlay
Stuart Findlay 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: 8989674Abstract: A cellular communications system is described in which a mobile cellular device can, if necessary, obtain cell measurements for cells contained within a first cell list after it has received a second cell list. The mobile device then reports the cell measurements for cells within both lists so that a best candidate cell is less likely to be discarded in a cell handover procedure. A network node is also disclosed that can receive cell measurements for cells within a first cell list after the node has issued a second cell list. The node then uses the received cell measurement data to control a handover procedure.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Lenovo Innovations Limited (Hong Kong)Inventors: Stuart Findlay, Michael Nosley
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Patent number: 8929893Abstract: The present invention provides a method of PLMN selection subsequent to a change in cell for a mobile radio communications device in a multi-network cellular environment, the method including the steps of monitoring system information within a mobile radio communications device to determine the availability of a HPLMN or any other higher priority PLMN than current registered PLMN, and selecting the said HPLMN or higher priority PLMN than current registered PLMN if identified as available, and also a related network-sharing-capable UE that, when registered with a visitor PLMN, can readily check the availability of its HPLMN or any other higher priority PLMN in the system information whenever it moves to a new location area and, assuming the HPLMN or higher priority PLMN to be found, can then reselect to that PLMN.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Sreelakshmi Gollapudi, Stuart Findlay, Iskren Ianev, Yannick Lair
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Patent number: 8831590Abstract: A cellular communications system is described in which a mobile cellular device is configured to return status data to the network when instructed to obtain cell measurements. When used, the status data may indicate that measurements are in hand and that further measurement reports may or will follow. The status data may also indicate if the reporting interval and/or the measurement gaps defined by the network are suitable to make the measurements given the current status of the mobile device. A network node is also disclosed that can receive the measurement reports and interpret the status data to decide to wait for further measurement results or to issue a new reporting interval or a new cell list or arrange a new configuration of idle gaps in which cell measurements may be made.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Michael Nosley, Stuart Findlay
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Patent number: 8208426Abstract: The present invention provides for a mobile radio communications device of a mobile radio communications network arranged for delivering a non-synchronized random access preamble message such that the non-synchronized random access preamble message comprises a multi-bit message including Cause ID bits and selective bits comprising at least signature bits for collision avoidance, and in which the inclusion of CQI bits is determined responsive to signaling received from the network and indicative of cell characteristics or parameters.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Iskren Ianev, Ajay Vachhani, Stuart Findlay
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Publication number: 20120034878Abstract: A cellular communications system is described in which a mobile cellular device can, if necessary, obtain cell measurements for cells contained within a first cell list after it has received a second cell list. The mobile device then reports the cell measurements for cells within both lists so that a best candidate cell is less likely to be discarded in a cell handover procedure. A network node is also disclosed that can receive cell measurements for cells within a first cell list after the node has issued a second cell list. The node then uses the received cell measurement data to control a handover procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: NEC CORPORATIONInventors: Stuart Findlay, Michael Nosley
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Publication number: 20110319070Abstract: A cellular communications system is described in which a mobile cellular device is configured to return status data to the network when instructed to obtain cell measurements. When used, the status data may indicate that measurements are in hand and that further measurement reports may or will follow. The status data may also indicate if the reporting interval and/or the measurement gaps defined by the network are suitable to make the measurements given the current status of the mobile device. A network node is also disclosed that can receive the measurement reports and interpret the status data to decide to wait for further measurement results or to issue a new reporting interval or a new cell list or arrange a new configuration of idle gaps in which cell measurements may be made.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: NEC CorporationInventors: Michael Nosley, Stuart Findlay
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Publication number: 20100261474Abstract: The present invention provides a method of PLMN selection subsequent to a change in cell for a mobile radio communications device in a multi-network cellular environment, the method including the steps of monitoring system information within a mobile radio communications device to determine the availability of a HPLMN or any other higher priority PLMN than current registered PLMN, and selecting the said HPLMN or higher priority PLMN than current registered PLMN if identified as available, and also a related network-sharing-capable UE that, when registered with a visitor PLMN, can readily check the availability of its HPLMN or any other higher priority PLMN in the system information whenever it moves to a new location area and, assuming the HPLMN or higher priority PLMN to be found, can then reselect to that PLMN.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: NEC CORPORATIONInventors: Sreelakshmi Gollapudi, Stuart Findlay, Iskren Ianev, Yannick Lair
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Publication number: 20100091704Abstract: The present invention provides for a mobile radio communications device of a mobile radio communications network arranged for delivering a non-synchronized random access preamble message such that the non-synchronized random access preamble message comprises a multi-bit message including Cause ID bits and selective bits comprising at least signature bits for collision avoidance, and in which the inclusion of CQI bits is determined responsive to signaling received from the network and indicative of cell characteristics or parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: April 15, 2010Inventors: Iskren Ianev, Ajay Vachhani, Stuart Findlay
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Publication number: 20090274117Abstract: The invention provides for a handover method for use in relation to a mobile radio communications device arranged for communication with an access service gateway by way of an eNodeB arrangement and comprising the steps of, subsequent to the receipt of a handover request at the mobile radio communications device from a eNodeB, delivering a handover indication message to the access service gateway and prior to completion of the handover, the handover indication serving to prevent transmission of downlink data from the access service gateway and at least until further eNodeB messaging is received, and the invention also providing for a related mobile radio communication network arrangement and a eNodeB arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: NEC CorporationInventors: Ajay Vachhani, Stuart Findlay