Patents Issued in May 20, 2004
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Publication number: 20040095953Abstract: The invention relates to a method for improving the quality of control signalling based on signalling messages controlling speech or data transmission over an air interface between at least two radio terminals of a radio communications system, said speech or data being transmitted in at least one traffic channel of said radio communications system, and said signalling messages being transmitted in control channels associated with said at least one traffic channel. In order to allow for an improved performance of SACCH and FACCH, it is proposed that a first and a second signalling message with identical content are transmitted in two separate associated control channels. Alternatively, it is proposed that a signalling message included in a single ACCH is coded with a stronger coding. The invention relates equally to corresponding radio terminals and modules for such units.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Thierry Bellier, Benoist Sebire, Harri Jokinen
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Publication number: 20040095954Abstract: The priority communication system provides the capability to restrict access to wireless communications services to emergency service personnel, such that their access to wireless communication services is not interruptible. This is accomplished by provisioning the cell sites of a wireless communications system to respond to at least one service priority grouping, with emergency service personnel being assigned a selected service priority by a centralized emergency services agency. The service priority coverage area and emergency service personnel assigned the service priority are defined on a dynamic basis by the centralized emergency services agency and are indicated by a priority call access code that is transmitted to the emergency service personnel. In order to ensure the proper operation of the priority communication system, the priority call access codes are maintained in secrecy to thereby enable emergency service personnel to have access to wireless communications facilities.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Douglas William Varney, Chinmei Chen Lee
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Publication number: 20040095955Abstract: A user interface for managing connections in a communication network cross connect. The user interface provides for creation, viewing and removing connections in the cross connect. When displaying connections, a slice value and granularity may be adjusted to allow for effective viewing of connections having high data rates. The user interface may include a search tool for locating connections and/or a protection setup routine to facilitate establish protection connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: CIENA CorporationInventors: Mahesh Subramanian, Suresh Muthu, Kuga P. Visagamani
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Publication number: 20040095956Abstract: A Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) transport can be extended economically by a retrofit cabinet which can replace a standard telephone cross-connect cabinet or by placement of a new cross-connect cabinet. The retrofit cabinet or new cabinet incorporates within it a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM). The inclusion of the DSLAM in the same cabinet with the cross-connect blocks avoids problems associated with real estate acquisition and approvals, avoids problems resulting from crosstalk, and avoids the necessity of replacing older feeder cabling that is incapable of carrying DSL signals. With pre-wired connections between the cross-connect blocks and the DSLAM electronics, it is possible to provide DSL transport to a subscriber by cross-connecting readily accessible terminals within the cabinet. The retrofit cabinet may also have additional feeder and distribution connection blocks for expansion of telephone service as well as DSL transports to new subscribers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Richard E. Henderson, Gary L. Gustine, Hans J. Ziegler, Louis V. Zoppel, G. Linton Sheppard
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Publication number: 20040095957Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for pilot channel tracking based on multipath channel barycenter tracking loop, comprises steps of evaluating multipath fading channel parameters, calculating the barycenter of a multipath energy window, and loop filtering and adjusting the phase of spread spectrum sequence codes. The method of the invention does not need to individually track each delay path, thereby improving the tracking performance and timing recovery stability of a spread spectrum receiver. Only a multipath channel evaluator and a multipath energy window barycenter calculating means are used to track PN signals from a plurality of signal sources, thereby reducing hardware. Thus, a novelty coherent spread spectrum receiver can be constituted by cooperating with other parts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Chunming Zhao, Jinghong Guo, Xiaohu You, Shixin Cheng
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Publication number: 20040095958Abstract: An apparatus in one example comprises one or more network controllers that serve to allow a second user agent to communicate with a first user agent through employment of a codec format unsupported by the first user agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Richard Paul Ejzak, Hong Xie
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Publication number: 20040095959Abstract: The invention relates to an access network for transmitting data packets between a network (NW) and a terminal (UE) via a radio communication system, and to a method for operating the same. The access network (AN) comprises a number of nodes (UPS) that are each linked with at least one radio station of the radio communication network and that are adapted to convert data stemming from the network (NW) to a format that is compatible with the transmission in the radio communication system. A permanent first address is defined for the terminal (UE). Data packets that are directed to the first address are forwarded to the address of a processor (VMH) allocated to the terminal (UE), said processor emulating the terminal (UE) in the access network and tracing its movement. The processor behaves towards the network (NW) as a mobile terminal that is compatible with a mobility protocol (Mobile IP, Cellular IP, IPv6).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Bruno Fiter, Hans-Ulrich Flender, Notker Gerlich, Thomas Rein
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Publication number: 20040095960Abstract: Reverse Link (RL) data rate allocation in a High Data Rate (such as 1xEV-DO) system as a function of Forward Link (FL) channel quality. Rate shaping of a throughput profile for multiple Access Terminals (ATs) is performed by adjusting transition probabilities associated with a data rate allocation algorithm. The transition probabilities are adjusted to encourage transitions in a desired direction. In one embodiment, the transition probabilities are adjusted as a function of the FL Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio Ratio (SINR), such as measured per serving sector or as a captured sum total of FL SINR. In another embodiment, the transition probabilities are adjusted as a function of the historical loading condition of the system. In still another embodiment, the transition probabilities are adjusted as a function of differences in rise-over-thermal values between neighboring sectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Rashid A. Attar, Christopher G. Lott
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Publication number: 20040095961Abstract: The present invention is related to a communication device comprising a physical layer (L1) and two or more higher layers (L2/L3), said physical layer comprising means to acquire a data modulated waveform signal (3), comprising at least one data block and an indicator of the format of said data block, means to process said block and indicator, in order to be able to map the received block onto a number of transport channels (24,25) in the higher layers, characterized in that said physical layer (L1) comprises:Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Brandt, Annemie Jacobs
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Publication number: 20040095962Abstract: A routing device interconnects a client and a first DNS server resolving a virtual domain name on a local network or a second DNS server resolving an actual domain name on the internet. The routing device has a DNS server designation section designating the first DNS server if an inputted domain name matches a virtual domain name stored in relation to an IP address of the first DNS server, and designating the second DNS server if it does not.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Allied Telesis K.K.Inventor: Takayuki Ohta
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Publication number: 20040095963Abstract: A process and apparatus for sharing an upstream between multiple downstreams. A automatic discovery process carried out by the CMTS using ranging messages is used to build routing tables that define which cable modems are coupled to each downstream. The downstreams are coordinated in timestamps, MAP messages and UCD messages, and symbol clock frequency if synchronous code division multiplexed bursts are allowed upstream. Also disclosed is a flexible mapper/splitter/combiner that can electronically control switching, combining and splitting as necessary to couple multiple downstreams that share the same upstream onto the same optical nodes or split downstreams that share the same upstream among multiple optical nodes and combine upstreams from multiple HFC systems onto a single upstream input to a CMTS receiver so the CMTS receiver can be fully utilized.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Selim Shlomo Rakib
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Publication number: 20040095964Abstract: A group of data frames from a plurality of communication channels is received. At least one idle frame including a sequence number of a last frame in the group of data frames is then received. A delay period of time is allowed to elapse after receiving the idle frame before sending a negative acknowledgement message, if at least one data frame is missing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Arnaud Meylan, Sai Yiu Duncan Ho, Yongbin Wei
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Publication number: 20040095965Abstract: Wires that carry bits of an instruction syllable of an instruction bundle are routed to first and second branch execution units. The wires are routed over the first branch execution unit. When the first branch execution unit is configured to calculate a branch target of a long IP-relative branch instruction occupying multiple syllables of an instruction bundle, the wires are coupled to the first branch execution unit. Otherwise, the wires are not coupled to the first branch execution unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: James E. McCormick, Stephen R. Undy, Donald Charles Soltis
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Publication number: 20040095966Abstract: The remultiplexing apparatus comprises a control information selecting means for selecting a packet containing program control information from the inputted bit stream, a program control information editing means for editing contents of the selected program control information and generating new program control information corresponding to an outputted bit stream, and a remultiplexing means for multiplexing again the packet containing media information in the inputted bit stream and the program control information generated by the program control information editing means.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshiaki Kato, Yuka Fujita, Tokumichi Murakami
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Publication number: 20040095967Abstract: A method an apparatus of communicating data, such as in a sending node or a receiving node of networked system, includes transmitting via a network connection having at least M data channels at least one data block, the data block having M data bits having an original data bit order, in a full transmission bit order at a full data block transmission rate via a full network data path comprising M functioning data channels. The method and apparatus further includes transmitting the at least one data block in a degraded transmission bit order at a degraded data block transmission rate via a selected degraded network data path comprising at least one, but less than M, functioning data channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Debendra Das Sharma
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Publication number: 20040095968Abstract: A fiber amplifier includes at least one longitudinally extending non-doped inner core capable of transmitting signals. At least partially surrounding the inner core and extending at least partially therealong, the fiber amplifier also includes at least one gain region capable of amplifying signals propagating therethrough. The fiber amplifier also includes an outer core surrounding the gain region and the inner core and extending longitudinally therealong. The outer core is capable of transmitting pump energy such that the pump energy at least partially amplifies signals propagating through the inner core according to a nonlinear amplification process, such as a Raman or a Brillouin amplification process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Petras V. Avizonis, James A. Davis, David Whelan
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Publication number: 20040095969Abstract: A fiber laser apparatus comprises a plurality of semiconductor lasers, and an optical fiber which beams emitted from the plurality of semiconductor lasers are caused to enter. The plurality of semiconductor lasers being so arranged that the emitted beams are almost parallel to one another in a slow-axis direction and the incidence angles of the emitted beams to the optical fiber differ from one another in a fast-axis direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBAInventors: Nobuaki Kaji, Kiyoyuki Kawai, Ken Ito, Hideaki Okano, Masaki Tsuchida
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Publication number: 20040095970Abstract: After forming domain inverted layers 3 in an LiTaO3 substrate 1 an optical waveguide is formed. By performing low-temperature annealing for the optical wavelength conversion element thus formed, a stable proton exchange layer 8 is formed, where an increase in refractive index generated during high-temperature annealing is lowered, thereby providing a stable optical wavelength conversion element. Thus, the phase-matched wavelength becomes constant, and variation in harmonic wave output is eliminated. Consequently, with respect to an optical wavelength conversion element utilizing a non-linear optical effect, a highly reliable element is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kazuhisa Yamamoto, Kiminori Mizuuchi, Yasuo Kitaoka, Makoto Kato
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Publication number: 20040095971Abstract: After forming domain inverted layers 3 in an LiTaO3 substrate 1, an optical waveguide is formed. By performing low-temperature annealing for the optical wavelength conversion element thus formed, a stable proton exchange layer 8 is formed, where an increase in refractive index generated during high-temperature annealing is lowered, thereby providing a stable optical wavelength conversion element. Thus, the phase-matched wavelength becomes constant, and variation in harmonic wave output is eliminated. Consequently, with respect to an optical wavelength conversion element utilizing a non-linear optical effect, a highly reliable element is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kazuhisa Yamamoto, Kiminori Mizuuchi, Yasuo Kitaoka, Makoto Kato
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Publication number: 20040095972Abstract: After forming domain inverted layers 3 in an LiTaO3 substrate 1, an optical waveguide is formed. By performing low-temperature annealing for the optical wavelength conversion element thus formed, a stable proton exchange layer 8 is formed, where an increase in refractive index generated during high-temperature annealing is lowered, thereby providing a stable optical wavelength conversion element. Thus, the phase-matched wavelength becomes constant, and variation in harmonic wave output is eliminated. Consequently, with respect to an optical wavelength conversion element utilizing a non-linear optical effect, a highly reliable element is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kazuhisa Yamamoto, Kiminori Mizuuchi, Yasuo Kitaoka, Makoto Kato
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Publication number: 20040095973Abstract: After forming domain inverted layers 3 in an LiTaO3 substrate 1, an optical waveguide is formed. By performing low-temperature annealing for the optical wavelength conversion element thus formed, a stable proton exchange layer 8 is formed, where an increase in refractive index generated during high-temperature annealing is lowered, thereby providing a stable optical wavelength conversion element. Thus, the phase-matched wavelength becomes constant, and variation in harmonic wave output is eliminated. Consequently, with respect to an optical wavelength conversion element utilizing a non-linear optical effect, a highly reliable element is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kazuhisa Yamamoto, Kiminori Mizuuchi, Yasuo Kitaoka, Makoto Kato
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Publication number: 20040095974Abstract: A system for providing coolant to a heat load includes a first coolant reservoir providing coolant to the heat load and a second coolant reservoir receiving used coolant after passing through the heat load. The used coolant is refreshed by a cooling apparatus which receives the used coolant from the second coolant reservoir, cools the used coolant, and supplies refreshed coolant to said first coolant reservoir. The resulting dual reservoir system offers significant reductions in the size, weight and power of the vapor cycle system (VCS) equipment while providing for accurate temperature control of the coolant delivered to the heat load.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Gibson
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Publication number: 20040095975Abstract: A laser system for producing a laser beam, the laser system having top and bottom heat-sinking bars forming the structure of the laser system and plurality of disks comprising a laser material mounted on both the bottom heat-sinking bar and the top heat-sinking bar. Also mounted on both heat-sinking bars is a plurality of pump diode bars. Each pump diode bar is preferably mounted opposite a corresponding laser disk on the opposite heat-sinking bar. The pump diode bars and the disks are symmetrically mounted on the top and bottom heat-sinking bars, so that each heat-sinking bar has an alternating pattern of pump diode bars and laser disks. The laser system is configured such that the lasing beams impinge on the disks with an incidence angle far off normal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: HRL LABORATORIES, LLCInventors: Hans W. Bruesselbach, David S. Sumida
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Publication number: 20040095976Abstract: The present invention is generally directed towards a system and method for providing a high speed switching driver to transmit data information. A first current is switched through a diode or shunted through an alternate path to selectively bias the diode. A second current can also be selectively switched through the diode to modulate a light energy output transmitted from the diode. Based on this configuration, fast bias-switching for generating a modulated laser diode output can be achieved by selectively switching the bias current through the diode or alternate path. Consequently, a solid state device can be controlled to transmit data information after a relatively minimal setup time delay to bias the diode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Quantum Bridge Communications, Inc.Inventors: David B. Bowler, Barry D. Colella, Colby Dill, Bruce C. Pratt
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Publication number: 20040095977Abstract: A gallium nitride-based III-V Group compound semiconductor device has a gallium nitride-based III-V Group compound semiconductor layer provided over a substrate, and an ohmic electrode provided in contact with the semiconductor layer. The ohmic electrode is formed of a metallic material, and has been annealed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Nichia CorporationInventors: Shuji Nakamura, Takao Yamada, Masayuki Senoh, Motokazu Yamada, Kanji Bando
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Publication number: 20040095978Abstract: An optical device with a wavelength of operation, the device comprising a light emitting region which emits light at the wavelength of operation, the light emitting region including an active region and a contact region of a first conductivity type and a second conductivity type wherein the light emitting region is positioned within an optical gain cavity which includes a mirror and an opposed mirror and a substrate solder bonded using a bonding layer to at least one of the mirror and the opposed mirror.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Julian Cheng, Chan-Long Shieh, Guoli Liu, Medicharla Venkata Ramana Murty
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Publication number: 20040095979Abstract: A semiconductor laser device including; a semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type: a cladding layer of the first conductivity type provided on the semiconductor substrate; an active layer provided on the cladding layer of the first conductivity type, the active layer having a super-lattice structure including a disordered region in a vicinity of at least one cavity end face; a first cladding layer of a second conductivity type provided on the active layer; an etching stop layer of the second conductivity type provided on the first cladding layer; and a second cladding layer of the second conductivity type provided on the etching stop layer, the second cladding layer forming a ridge structure, the ridge structure extending along a cavity length direction and having a predetermined width.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Toshikazu Onishi, Hideto Adachi, Masaya Mannou, Akira Takamori
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Publication number: 20040095980Abstract: A solid state laser device, comprising a first resonator and a second resonator provided on the same optical axis, a first optical axis of the first resonator, a second optical axis of the second resonator, a first separated optical axis portion being a part of the first optical axis, a second separated optical axis portion being a part of the second optical axis, a common optical axis portion where the first optical axis and the second optical axis are superimposed on each other, a first solid-state laser medium arranged on the separated optical axis portion of the first optical axis, a second solid-state laser medium arranged on the separated optical axis portion of the second optical axis, an optical crystal for wavelength conversion disposed on the common optical axis portion, and a wavelength separating plate for output disposed on one of the separated optical axis portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Masayuki Momiuchi, Taizo Eno, Yoshiaki Goto
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Publication number: 20040095981Abstract: A solid-state laser device, comprising a first resonator arranged on a first optical axis, a second resonator arranged on a second optical axis, a first light emitter for entering an excitation light to the first resonator, a second light emitter for entering an excitation light to the second resonator, a common optical axis portion commonly used by the first optical axis and the second optical axis, a wavelength separating plate for separating the first optical axis from the second optical axis so that the common optical axis portion can be commonly used by the optical axes, an output portion provided on the common optical axis portion, a first solid-state laser medium arranged on a separated optical axis of the first optical axis, a second solid-state laser medium arranged on a separated optical axis of the second optical axis, and an optical crystal for wavelength conversion arranged on the common optical axis portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Masayuki Momiuchi, Taizo Eno, Yoshiaki Goto
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Publication number: 20040095982Abstract: A solid-state laser device, comprising a first resonator arranged on a first optical axis, a second resonator arranged on a second optical axis, a first light emitter for entering an excitation light to the first resonator, a second light emitter for entering an excitation light to the second resonator, and further comprising a separated optical axis portion serving as a part of the first optical axis, a separated optical axis portion serving as a part of the second optical axis, a common optical axis portion where the first optical axis and the second optical axis are superimposed, a first solid-state laser medium arranged on the separated optical axis portion of the first optical axis, a second solid-state laser medium arranged on the separated optical portion of the second optical axis, and an optical member for wavelength conversion and wavelength switching means arranged on the common optical axis portion, wherein the optical member for wavelength conversion comprises a plurality of optical crystals forType: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Masayuki Momiuchi, Taizo Eno, Yoshiaki Goto
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Publication number: 20040095983Abstract: The optical system includes a stack of lensed, AR-coated laser diode bars and optics to brighten the stack's output. A spatial filter forces each bar to lase in one or a few high-order modes having two strong emission lobes. Radiation in the first lobe is passed to a collimating optic to form a filtered image of each of the lensed diode bars on an associated grating, whose angle then determines the lasing wavelength of that bar. Radiation in the second lobe is directed into an output path where another collimating optic produces an array of spatially separated, collimated beams. The wavelengths set for each beam allow them to be spectrally combined into a single, multi-wavelength, collimated output beam possessing substantially the same cross section and divergence as an individual input beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Richard M. Whitley
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Publication number: 20040095984Abstract: A sensor for detecting icing conditions in an airstream includes a flow housing mounted on an aircraft and in which one or more probes are mounted. At least one of the probes subjected to impingement of the airstream and liquid moisture droplets in such airstream. The heat removal, or cooling effect on the probe in the airstream carrying liquid droplets is determined. A temperature signal indicating the airstream temperature is combined with signals from the at least one probe for determining whether or not icing conditions are present.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: John A. Severson
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Publication number: 20040095985Abstract: The invention provides a dual-use infrared thermometer, including a main body and a probe, wherein the probe is formed at the top end of the main body; a hollow sleeve, whose shape is corresponding to the probe to be sleeved onto the probe for forming a forehead-type probe; and a temperature detection device, provided inside the main body to sense the infrared emissions and then convert the emissions into electronic signal, while a build-in temperature calibration procedure is employed to calculate the measured temperature. Alternatively,an interface switch device is provided on the surface of the probe, extending to the internal of the main body to be electrically connected to the temperature detection device. Thus, by detecting whether the hollow sleeve has been sleeved on the probe, the temperature detection device will be activated to switch to either the ear temperature calibration procedure or the forehead temperature calibration procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Kun Yuan Ko, Tao Cheng Lu
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Publication number: 20040095986Abstract: A temperature sensor circuit which includes: an adjustment circuit which generates a first divided voltage obtained by dividing a reference voltage; a current generation circuit which has a transistor element and generates a current corresponding to a gate voltage of the transistor element, the first divided voltage being supplied to a gate terminal of the transistor element; a voltage generation circuit which includes a diode element to which the current is supplied, an analog voltage being generated between both ends of the diode element; and an analog/digital (A/D) conversion circuit which compares a second divided voltage obtained by dividing the reference voltage with the analog voltage and converts the analog voltage into a digital value.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATIONInventor: Masahiko Tsuchiya
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Publication number: 20040095987Abstract: A temperature probe is provided having a sensor element formed from a ceramic substrate and a platinum thin-film resistor arranged thereon. The platinum thin-film resistor is electrically connected with at least two terminal wires, with the at least two terminal wires each being electrically and mechanically connected with a contact pin in a connection area on their side facing away from the sensor element. The diameter of the terminal wires is smaller than the diameter of the contact pins, and the connection area is covered by a glass bead. Use of the temperature probe in a temperature range of about −70° C. to +600° C. is ideal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Heraeus Sensor-Nite GmbHInventors: Gerhard Damaschke, Bruno Rudnizki
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Publication number: 20040095988Abstract: A spread spectrum clock generator includes a plurality of delay cells, wherein each delay cell includes at least one delayer receiving an external clock signal and causing a predetermined propagation delay to the received clock signal, and a controller transmitting a control signal to the delayer to control the propagation delay of the delayer according to a state value of the control signal. With this configuration, the spread spectrum clock generator using a delayer can have a simple circuit configuration and effectively attenuate an EMI.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. of Republic of KoreaInventors: Jong-Hoon Kim, Pil-Jung Jun, Jung-Gun Byun, Dong-Gun Kam, Joung-Ho Kim
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Publication number: 20040095989Abstract: A code division multiple access (CDMA) communication system using spread spectrum signaling over a communication bandwidth uses two different signal spectra generated using two different respective spreading code formats, such as NRZ code formatting and Manchester code formatting, for respectively providing nonsplit spectra having a center peak and split spectra having a center null. The spectra are combined during transmission as a CDMA communication signal having a composite spectrum. The use of different code formats produces the composite spectrum of respective center peak and center null spectra that enables increased channel capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Srinivasa H. Raghavan, Jack K. Holmes, Kris P. Maine
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Publication number: 20040095990Abstract: An autocorrelation filter for use with a spread spectrum receiver. The autocorrelation filter can be used as a prefilter stage to reduce phase distortion present in a spread spectrum signal. The autocorrelation filter can be used to process the output from a lattice filter. The lattice filter is configured to remove magnitude distortion from the spread spectrum signal. The autocorrelation filter performs a series of correlations on the output of the lattice filter. The results of these correlations are integrated over a period of time to generate a running impulse response for characterizing and removing the phase distortion in the spread spectrum signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Carroll Philip Gossett, Michial Allen Gunter
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Publication number: 20040095991Abstract: In a system having a received PN clock signal, a method is disclosed for providing a synchronized system clock signal having reduced jitter wherein the synchronized system clock signal is synchronized with the received PN clock signal. The method includes providing a stable high frequency reference signal and dividing the high frequency reference signal to provide a system clock signal having a plurality of system clock phases. The method also includes adjustably selecting a system clock phase of the plurality of system clock phases in accordance with the received PN signal in order to provide the synchronized system clock signal. The received PN clock signal is recovered by providing PN phase adjustments of the received PN clock signal. A tracking control signal is provided in accordance with the PN phase adjustments and the system clock phase is adjustably selected in accordance with the tracking control signal. The high frequency reference signal can be multiplied prior to the dividing.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventor: John Kaewell
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Publication number: 20040095992Abstract: A system provides evaluation of stability of an on-frequency repeater. A unique signature is imposed on RF signals transmitted by the repeater, and RF signals received by the repeater are analyzed to detect signal components corresponding to the signature. The signature signal is composed of a sequential series of signal pulses separated by a quiescent period. Respective transmit and quiescent power levels of signal components of the input signal received by the repeater are detected. These power levels are then used to estimate the system stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Spotwave Wireless Inc.Inventor: Randy Balaberda
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Publication number: 20040095993Abstract: An apparatus and method for estimating an I/Q imbalance parameter of a receiver and a transmitter. An apparatus for estimating an I/Q imbalance parameter of a receiver, the apparatus comprising: a signal generator; a transmitter; a receiver; and an estimator. An apparatus for estimating an I/Q imbalance parameter of a transmitter, the apparatus comprising: a signal generator; a transmitter; and an estimator.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Der-Zheng Liu, Song-Nien Tung, Kuang-Yu Yen, Tai-Cheng Liu
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Publication number: 20040095994Abstract: A high-speed modem operates at speeds as high as 64 kbps in both the downlink direction from a digital modem to an analog subscriber and at an increased speed in the uplink direction from the analog subscriber back to the digital modem. Known systems provide a 56 kbps connection in the downlink direction but only provide for as high as a 33.6 kbps connection in the uplink direction. The present invention centers on the development of apparatus, systems, and methods for remote-echo cancellation whereby signal processing in the modem endpoints is used to remotely cancel an echo component at the input to a network-interface's ADC. Heretofore, this echo component has limited the achievable uplink data rate. Hence the present invention enables symmetric 56 kbps modem connections using POTS lines or the POTS channel within a DSL when line conditions warrant.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Eric Morgan Dowling
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Publication number: 20040095995Abstract: A method of determining imbalance in a vector signal modulator. First and second channels of a vector signal modulator are stimulated with a multi-tone signal having a power versus frequency spectrum having numerous of frequencies. In response to the stimulation, an output of the vector signal modulator is measured. The first and second channels are simultaneously stimulated with a multi-tone signal having essentially the same characteristics as the one used when separately stimulating the channels. Data collected from both the separate and simultaneous stimulations are used to calculate imbalance versus frequency of the vector signal modulator. Alternatively, two channels of a vector signal modulator are simultaneously stimulated with first and second multi-tone signals. The first and second multi-tone signals have tones at main frequencies and at first and second offsets thereto, respectively. Output measurements are then made and imbalances are calculated.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Robert J. Matreci, Eric N. Spotted-Elk, Peter A. Thysell
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Publication number: 20040095996Abstract: The invention relates to a method for compressing and decompressing video data consisting of an array of individual image points (pixels). Each pixel has a pixel value that changes with time and that describes the colour or luminosity information of the pixel. According to the method, a priority is allocated to each pixel and the pixels are then stored in a priority array according to this priority allocation. Said array contains at each moment in time the pixel values that have been classified according to the priority allocation. The pixels and the pixel values that have been used to calculate the priority allocation are transmitted or saved according to said priority allocation. A pixel receives a high priority, if the differences in relation to its neighbouring pixel are great. For the reconstruction process, the current pixel values in each case are reproduced on the display. The pixels that have not yet been transmitted are calculated from the pixels that have already been transmitted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: Gerd Mossakowski
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Publication number: 20040095997Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for a video system. In a first exemplary embodiment, the video system comprises a video processing circuit that receives a picture and provides video compression by using an optimal macroblock mode of operation, the optimal macroblock mode of operation being identified by processing at least one macroblock of the picture, the processing being performed independent of other macroblocks contained in the picture. Additionally, the video processing circuit comprises a mode selection circuit that identifies the optimal macroblock mode of operation by using a rate-distortion model. The rate-distortion model incorporates an overall macroblock mode distortion D that is defined as the sum of DAC a distortion due to AC coefficients, and DDC a distortion due to DC coefficients.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Yucel Altunbasak, Hyungjoon Kim
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Publication number: 20040095998Abstract: A method of motion estimation for video encoding constructs a binary pyramid structure having three binary layers. A state update module registers and updates repeat occurrence of final motion vectors and a static-state checking module determines if the method is in a static mode or a normal mode based on the repeat occurrence. In a normal mode, the first binary layer is searched within a ±3 pixel refinement window to determine a first level motion vector. In the second binary layer, a search range is computed based on six motion vector candidates. By checking every point within in the search range, a second binary layer search generates a second level motion vector. Finally, a third binary layer search within a ±2 pixel refinement window generates a final motion vector according to the second level motion vector. In a static mode, a fine tuning module performs search within a ±1 pixel refinement window and generates a final motion vector.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Jeng-Hung Luo, Gen-Ming Lee, Chung-Neng Wang, Tihao Chiang
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Publication number: 20040095999Abstract: A method (800, 820), device (900) and program product for compression video information is presented. The method comprises the following steps: projecting (803) points of a next image to a three-dimensional space using camera parameters and depth map and projecting (805) projected points from the three-dimensional space to reference image surface, thereby obtaining motion vectors for estimating changes between the next image and the reference image.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventors: Erick Piehl, Sami Sallinen
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Publication number: 20040096000Abstract: A method of simplifying the arithmetic operation in a global motion compensation process approximates the motion vector field of the whole image without using many parameters. Motion vectors in the global motion compensation are found by the interpolation and/or extrapolation of the motion vectors of a plurality of representative points 602, 603 and 604 having particular features in the spatial distance thereof. Since the shift operation can be substituted for the division for synthesizing a predicted image of global motion compensation, the processing using a computer or a dedicated hardware is simplified.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventor: Yuichiro Nakaya
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Publication number: 20040096001Abstract: A multi-scanner scans a signal according to several different patterns. A scanning pattern selector determines which scanning pattern produced the most efficient coding result, for example, for runlength coding, and outputs a coded signal, coded most efficiently, and a selection signal which identifies the scanning pattern found to be most efficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Je-Chang Jeong, Hen-Hee Mun
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Publication number: 20040096002Abstract: A method and mechanism for repositioning video images in a compressed data stream without requiring bit shifting. A P frame image is to be repositioned from an original position to an alternate position. The P frame image data is analyzed to determine whether the repositioning will result in the image data bit positions being changed with respect to the original image. In response to determining the bit positions will be changed, the original image data is modified by adding stuffing bits in the form of a stuffing macroblock to restore the image data to its original bit positions. The P frame is intra-coded and the stuffing macroblock is non-intra coded. A non-intra quantization matrix is selected such that upon decode the stuffing macroblock data does not adversely affect the final picture. Maintaining the original bits positions of the image data facilitates a straightforward copy of unmodified data from the original P frame to the new P frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: OpenTV, Inc.Inventors: Joel W. Zdepski, Wai-Man Lam