Patents by Inventor Yi-Hsiu Wang
Yi-Hsiu Wang 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: 20100098183Abstract: A Viterbi decoding system interprets bits in received QAM constellations as many-valued parameters rather than binary valued parameters. It performs the Viterbi algorithm using these many-valued parameters to provide results superior to hard decision decoding. Rather than applying a hard 0-1 function to the QAM data, the system uses a non-stepped linear or curved transfer function to assign values to the bits. In another aspect, a system differentiates between data bits based on their estimated reliability, giving more emphasis to decoding reliable bits than unreliable bits using any of a variety of techniques. By differentiating between god and bad bits and de-emphasizing or ignoring unreliable bits, the system can provide a significant reduction in uncorrectable errors and packet loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventors: John S. Thomson, Paul J. Husted, Ardavan M. Tehrani, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, William J. McFarland, Lars E. Thon, Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Patent number: 7693036Abstract: Current OFDM systems use a limited number of symbols and/or sub-channels to provide approximations for channel estimations and pilot tracking, i.e. phase estimations. For example, two training symbols in the preamble of a data packet are used to provide channel estimation. Four of the fifty-four sub-channels are reserved for providing phase estimation. However, noise and other imperfections can cause errors in both of these estimations, thereby degrading system performance. Advantageously, decision feedback mechanisms can be provided to significantly improve channel estimation and pilot tracking in OFDM systems. The decision feedback mechanisms can use data symbols in the data packet to improve channel estimation as well as data sub-channels to improve pilot tracking.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2005Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Qinfang Sun, Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Ning Zhang, Yi-Hsiu Wang, Tao-Fei Samuel Ng
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Patent number: 7672220Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method of multiple antenna receiver combining of high data rate wideband packetized wireless communication signals, where the apparatus includes M receive antennas, receiving M high data rate wideband packetized wireless communication signals, where each of the signals includes N frequency bins. The apparatus, in an exemplary embodiment, includes (1) a joint timing recovery units that perform joint coarse signal timing estimation, joint frequency offset estimation, and joint fine timing estimation on each of the signals, (2) M Fast Fourier Transform units (FFTs) that each convert the digital data for each of the M signals into frequency domain information for each of the N received frequencies and that output Q pilots for each of the signals, where Q is a positive integer, and (3) a combiner that weights and combines the outputs of the M FFTs for each of the N received frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Ardavan Maleki Tehrani, Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Patent number: 7636400Abstract: A Viterbi decoding system interprets bits in received QAM constellations as many-valued parameters rather than binary valued parameters. It performs the Viterbi algorithm using these many-valued parameters to provide results superior to hard decision decoding. Rather than applying a hard 0-1 function to the QAM data, the system uses a non-stepped linear or curved transfer function to assign values to the bits. In another aspect, a system differentiates between data bits based on their estimated reliability, giving more emphasis to decoding reliable bits than unreliable bits using any of a variety of techniques. By differentiating between god and bad bits and de-emphasizing or ignoring unreliable bits, the system can provide a significant reduction in uncorrectable errors and packet loss.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: John S. Thomson, Paul J. Husted, Ardavan Maleki Tehrani, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, William J. McFarland, Lars E. Thon, Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Patent number: 7623467Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for wireless channel estimation. Estimating the characteristics of a wireless channel includes receiving a plurality of training symbols sent for the purpose of facilitating channel estimation; calculating a phase difference between at least two of the training symbols; using the calculated phase difference to coherently combine the training symbols to produce a composite training symbol; and using the composite training symbol to estimate the channel.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2003Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Qinfang Sun, Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Publication number: 20090224967Abstract: A method for determining a position uses an access point array, a reference station, a location server and a client terminal. The reference station may include a GPS receiver to acquire and track GPS satellites. GPS data may be provided to the location server. The access point array may be configured to minimize interference and may be coupled by a network to the location server. The client terminal may include a GPS receiver. A frequency offset for the client terminal may be determined by examining a frequency offset of the reference station and relative offset frequencies of the access points. This frequency offset may advantageously increase the sensitivity of the client terminal to GPS signals. The client terminal may provide GPS data to the location server, which server may determine the position of the client terminal based on data from the client terminal and the reference station.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: ATHEROS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Yi-Hsiu Wang, Qinfang Sun
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Publication number: 20090067398Abstract: A set of global location signals, an SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System), or an ACI (ambient country identifier) signal can be used to automatically provide location awareness for a WLAN device. If one of the set of global location signals, the SBAS signal, or the ACI signal is detected, then the WLAN device can configure itself to comply with channel and power settings for the country/region having the detected signal(s). After configuration, the WLAN device can be “locked” to the country/region having the signal(s), thereby ensuring legal operation of the WLAN device even after subsequent restarts. If one of the signals is not detected, then the WLAN device can be configured in a default mode, e.g. an “open mode” in which end users can configure the WLAN device by entering a country of operation or a “common mode” in which the channel and transmit power settings meet global spectrum usage requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Michael R. Green, Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Publication number: 20080159123Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method of multiple antenna receiver combining of high data rate wideband packetized wireless communication signals, where the apparatus includes M receive antennas, receiving M high data rate wideband packetized wireless communication signals, where each of the signals includes N frequency bins. The apparatus, in an exemplary embodiment, includes (1) a joint timing recovery units that perform joint coarse signal timing estimation, joint frequency offset estimation, and joint fine timing estimation on each of the signals, (2) M Fast Fourier Transform units (FFTs) that each convert the digital data for each of the M signals into frequency domain information for each of the N received frequencies and that output Q pilots for each of the signals, where Q is a positive integer, and (3) a combiner that weights and combines the outputs of the M FFTs for each of the N received frequencies.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Ardavan M. Tehrani, Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Yi Hsiu Wang
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Publication number: 20080123761Abstract: Spurs cause significant problems with signal detecting, amplifier gain adjustment, and signal decoding. Various techniques can be used to mitigate the effects of spurs on a received signal. Generally, these techniques work by either canceling or ignoring the spurs. For example, a pilot mask can be used to ignore pilot information in one or more sub-channels. A Viterbi mask can determine the weighting given to bits in a sub-channel based on spur and data rate information. Channel interpolation can compute a pseudo channel estimate for a sub-channel known to have a spur location can be computed by interpolating the channel estimates of adjacent good sub-channels. Filtering of the received signal using a low-pass filter, a growing box filter, or a low-pass filter with self-correlation can be used to cancel a spur.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Yi-Hsiu Wang, Xiaoru Zhang
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Patent number: 7366089Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method of multiple antenna receiver combining of high data rate wideband packetized wireless communication signals, where the apparatus includes M receive antennas, receiving M high data rate wideband packetized wireless communication signals, where each of the signals includes N frequency bins. The apparatus, in an exemplary embodiment, includes (1) a joint timing recovery units that perform joint coarse signal timing estimation, joint frequency offset estimation, and joint fine timing estimation on each of the signals, (2) M Fast Fourier Transform units (FFTs) that each convert the digital data for each of the M signals into frequency domain information for each of the N received frequencies and that output Q pilots for each of the signals, where Q is a positive integer, and (3) a combiner that weights and combines the outputs of the M FFTs for each of the N received frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Ardavan M. Tehrani, Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Yi Hsiu Wang
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Patent number: 7321631Abstract: Spurs cause significant problems with signal detecting, amplifier gain adjustment, and signal decoding. Various techniques can be used to mitigate the effects of spurs on a received signal. Generally, these techniques work by either canceling or ignoring the spurs. For example, a pilot mask can be used to ignore pilot information in one or more sub-channels. A Viterbi mask can determine the weighting given to bits in a sub-channel based on spur and data rate information. Channel interpolation can compute a pseudo channel estimate for a sub-channel known to have a spur location can be computed by interpolating the channel estimates of adjacent good sub-channels. Filtering of the received signal using a low-pass filter, a growing box filter, or a low-pass filter with self-correlation can be used to cancel a spur.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Yi-Hsiu Wang, Xiaoru Zhang
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Publication number: 20070274407Abstract: A Viterbi decoding system interprets bits in received QAM constellations as many-valued parameters rather than binary valued parameters. It performs the Viterbi algorithm using these many-valued parameters to provide results superior to hard decision decoding. Rather than applying a hard 0-1 function to the QAM data, the system uses a non-stepped linear or curved transfer function to assign values to the bits. In another aspect, a system differentiates between data bits based on their estimated reliability, giving more emphasis to decoding reliable bits than unreliable bits using any of a variety of techniques. By differentiating between god and bad bits and de-emphasizing or ignoring unreliable bits, the system can provide a significant reduction in uncorrectable errors and packet loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: John Thomson, Paul Husted, Ardavan Tehrani, Jeffrey Gilbert, William McFarland, Lars Thon, Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Publication number: 20070230598Abstract: An Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) transmitter and method of transmitting OFDMA signals modulates outgoing data into compressed codes, which are temporarily stored in a data buffer. The compressed codes from the data buffer are then decompressed into corresponding modulation signals, which are used to produce time domain waveform for wireless transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventor: Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Patent number: 7203255Abstract: Systems and methods for correcting phase ambiguity in a total pilot phase value are presented. Examples include comparing and correcting total pilot phase values having different pilot frequencies within the same sampling interval, such as the same data symbol. Another example includes correcting a total pilot phase value for one sampling interval and corresponding to one pilot frequency using nonlinear filtering of values of the total pilot phase for prior sampling intervals at the same pilot frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Yi-Hsiu Wang, Teresa H. Meng
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Patent number: 7185036Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for processing a signal that includes receiving encoded data including a plurality of input symbols; generating an input symbol set from the plurality of input symbols; looking up a plurality of output samples for the input symbol set; and outputting the plurality of output samples.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Yi-Hsiu Wang, John Thomson
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Patent number: 7173972Abstract: A Viterbi decoding system interprets bits in received QAM constellations as many-valued parameters rather than binary valued parameters. It performs the Viterbi algorithm using these many-valued parameters to provide results superior to hard decision decoding. Rather than applying a hard 0-1 function to the QAM data, the system uses a non-stepped linear or curved transfer function to assign values to the bits. In another aspect, a system differentiates between data bits based on their estimated reliability, giving more emphasis to decoding reliable bits than unreliable bits using any of a variety of techniques. By differentiating between god and bad bits and de-emphasizing or ignoring unreliable bits, the system can provide a significant reduction in uncorrectable errors and packet loss.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Inventors: John S. Thomson, Paul J. Hustad, Ardavan M. Tehrani, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, William J. McFarland, Lars E. Thon, Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Patent number: 7130646Abstract: Accurate position capability can be quickly provided using a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN). When associated with a WLAN, a wireless device can quickly determine its relative and/or coordinate position based on information provided by an access point in the WLAN. Before a wireless device disassociates with the access point, the WLAN can periodically provide time, location, and decoded GPS data to the wireless device. In this manner, the wireless device can significantly reduce the time to acquire the necessary GPS satellite data (i.e. on the order of seconds instead of minutes) to determine its coordinate position.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventor: Yi-Hsiu Wang
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Patent number: 7039004Abstract: Current OFDM systems use a limited number of symbols and/or sub-channels to provide approximations for channel estimations and pilot tracking, i.e. phase estimations. For example, two training symbols in the preamble of a data packet are used to provide channel estimation. Four of the fifty-four sub-channels are reserved for providing phase estimation. However, noise and other imperfections can cause errors in both of these estimations, thereby degrading system performance. Advantageously, decision feedback mechanisms can be provided to significantly improve channel estimation and pilot tracking in OFDM systems. The decision feedback mechanisms can use data symbols in the data packet to improve channel estimation as well as data sub-channels to improve pilot tracking.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Atheros Communications, Inc.Inventors: Qinfang Sun, Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey M. Gilbert, Ning Zhang, Yi-Hsiu Wang, Tao-Fei Samuel Ng
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Publication number: 20050226341Abstract: Current OFDM systems use a limited number of symbols and/or sub-channels to provide approximations for channel estimations and pilot tracking, i.e. phase estimations. For example, two training symbols in the preamble of a data packet are used to provide channel estimation. Four of the fifty-four sub-channels are reserved for providing phase estimation. However, noise and other imperfections can cause errors in both of these estimations, thereby degrading system performance. Advantageously, decision feedback mechanisms can be provided to significantly improve channel estimation and pilot tracking in OFDM systems. The decision feedback mechanisms can use data symbols in the data packet to improve channel estimation as well as data sub-channels to improve pilot tracking.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Qinfang Sun, Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey Gilbert, Ning Zhang, Yi-Hsiu Wang, Tao-Fei Ng
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Publication number: 20050059366Abstract: Spurs cause significant problems with signal detecting, amplifier gain adjustment, and signal decoding. Various techniques can be used to mitigate the effects of spurs on a received signal. Generally, these techniques work by either canceling or ignoring the spurs. For example, a pilot mask can be used to ignore pilot information in one or more sub-channels. A Viterbi mask can determine the weighting given to bits in a sub-channel based on spur and data rate information. Channel interpolation can compute a pseudo channel estimate for a sub-channel known to have a spur location can be computed by interpolating the channel estimates of adjacent good sub-channels. Filtering of the received signal using a low-pass filter, a growing box filter, or a low-pass filter with self-correlation can be used to cancel a spur.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventors: Won-Joon Choi, Jeffrey Gilbert, Yi-Hsiu Wang, Xiaoru Zhang