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Nart Bajj, Vancouver CA
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20120264470 | COMMON RADIO ELEMENT APPLICATION MANAGER ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS PICOCELLS - A multi-modal multi-modulation base station such as a picocell is disclosed. The base station can include multiple radio devices that can be configured to communicate with user devices using different protocols and different frequencies. The base station includes a backhaul interface to core networks that can also operate according to multiple protocols. A common radio element application manager control operations of the radio devices including core network connectivity, mode-to-mode communications, and synchronization of picocell features. | 10-18-2012 |
20130316692 | COMMON RADIO ELEMENT APPLICATION MANAGER ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS PICOCELLS - A multi-modal multi-modulation base station such as a picocell is disclosed. The base station can include multiple radio devices that can be configured to communicate with user devices using different protocols and different frequencies. The base station includes a backhaul interface to core networks that can also operate according to multiple protocols. A common radio element application manager control operations of the radio devices including core network connectivity, mode-to-mode communications, and synchronization of picocell features. | 11-28-2013 |
Nart Bajj, Canyon Country, CA US
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20130286851 | COMMON RADIO ELEMENT APPLICATION MANAGER FOR WIRELESS SMALL CELLS - A multi-modal multi-modulation base station such as a small cell is disclosed. The small cell can include multiple radio devices that can be configured to communicate with user devices using different protocols and different frequencies. The base station includes a backhaul interface to core networks that can also operate according to multiple protocols. A common radio element application manager (CREAM) control operations of the radio devices including core network connectivity, mode-to-mode communications, and synchronization of small cell features. CREAM operations include self-organizing network functions such as automatic neighbor relations, mobility optimization, load balancing, and inter-cell interference coordination. | 10-31-2013 |
20140376374 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SELF-ORGANIZING NETWORKS WITH SMALL CELLS - A multi-modal multi-modulation small cell base station such as a picocell is disclosed. The small cell can perform operations to form a self-organizing network. Portions of the small cell, for example, in a processor module, that provide function for SONs may be referred to as a SON module. The SON module may provide a configurable set of algorithmic optimizer components to tune various aspects of network performance. The SON module may provide functions such as a tracking area optimizer, a random access channel (RACH) optimizer, a mobility optimizer, a load balancer, and an inter-cell interference coordinator (ICIC). | 12-25-2014 |
20140378148 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPTIMIZING WIRELESS NETWORKS - A base station operates in a wireless communication network to provide communications coverage for user equipment. The base station maintains a neighbor list of information about other stations. The neighbor list can be autonomously created and updated using information from measurement reports from user equipment, measurement reports from receivers local to the base station, and configuration reports from remote base stations. The base station uses the neighbor list in managing certain operations in a communication network, for example, to determine potential targets for handover of user equipment. The neighbor list can also be used for self-organizing network (SON) operations, such as radio parameter and resource management, and load balancing. | 12-25-2014 |
Nart Daghestani US
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20100276594 | Photoconductive device - A photoconductive device ( | 11-04-2010 |
Nart Daghestani, Dundee GB
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20100155476 | Methods and Apparatus for Automated Product Identification in Point of Sale Applications - Systems and techniques for product identification using terahertz radiation detection. An area of interest is illuminated with radiation in the terahertz frequency range and terahertz radiation reflected from objects within the area of interest is detected and a detector signal based on the detected radiation is processed to generate identifying information for the objects. The generated identifying information may be compared against stored identifying information for products and the result of the comparison is used to select a product or group of products for which the comparison produces a match. Processing of the detector signal may generate a spectral signature characteristic of reflective and absorptive properties of an object under illumination, and the spectral signature may be compared with stored spectral signature information for products. | 06-24-2010 |