Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090067558 | METHOD FOR ESTIMATING, IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, THE LEVEL OF INTERFERENCE PLUS NOISE AFFECTING RECEIVED SIGNALS REPRESENTATIVE OF A SET OF RECEIVED PILOT SYMBOLS - The present invention concerns a method for estimating, in a communication system, a level of interference plus noise affecting received signals representative of a set of received pilot symbols, characterized in that the method comprises the steps of:
| 03-12-2009 |
20090207813 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DETERMINING IF A HANDOVER HAS TO BE EXECUTED FOR A TERMINAL - The present invention concerns a method for determining, in a wireless cellular telecommunication network, if a handover of a half-duplex terminal has to be executed from a first base station to a second base station, the half-duplex terminal not transferring and not receiving signals during a period of time, called an idle period. The first base station:
| 08-20-2009 |
20090209257 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DETERMINING IF A HANDOVER HAS TO BE EXECUTED FOR A TERMINAL - The present invention concerns a method for determining in a wireless cellular telecommunication network in which a half duplex terminal is handled by a first base station, if a second base station is able to handle the half-duplex terminal, characterized in that the method comprises the steps, executed by the half duplex terminal, of: | 08-20-2009 |
20090209258 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DETERMINING IF A HANDOVER HAS TO BE EXECUTED FOR A TERMINAL - The present invention concerns a method for determining if a handover of a first half-duplex terminal has to be executed from a first to a second base station. The first base station:
| 08-20-2009 |
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20100239814 | INDUSTRIAL FABRIC FOR PRODUCTION OF NONWOVENS, AND METHOD OF MAKING THEREOF - An industrial fabric such as an endless belt or sleeve for use in the production of nonwovens, and a method of making thereof are disclosed. The fabric includes a plurality of through voids, where each of the voids has a first opening associated with a top surface of the fabric and a first raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the first opening. The voids may each further include a second opening associated with a bottom surface of the fabric and a second raised edge circumferentially adjacent to the second opening, such that the first opening may have a surface area that is larger than or the same as the second opening. | 09-23-2010 |
20120021171 | Industrial Fabric, and Method of Making Thereof - A support member such as a belt or sleeve includes a topographical pattern on its sheet contact side. A plurality of land areas, corresponding depressions, through voids, and/or groove areas are formed on the top surface of the support member to produce the topographical pattern. The land areas, corresponding depressions, through voids, and/or groove areas may be formed by graving, cutting, etching, embossing, mechanical perforation or a combination thereof. The improved belt or sleeve imparts desired physical characteristics, such as bulk, appearance, texture, absorbency, strength, and hand to a nonwoven product produced thereon. | 01-26-2012 |
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