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20100302459 | Applying Spurious Interference Rejection to Detect Incumbent Users of Television Channels - The use of white space devices in unused portions of the television channel spectrum is facilitated by spectrum sensing techniques that combine interference rejection techniques with feature extraction techniques to detect presence or absence of incumbent users in the spectrum. | 12-02-2010 |
20110021167 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SPECTRUM SENSING OF SIGNAL FEATURES IN A WIRELESS CHANNEL - Methods and apparatus for sensing features of a signal in a wireless communication system are disclosed. The disclosed methods and apparatus sense signal features by determining a number of spectral density estimates, where each estimate is derived based on reception of the signal by a respective antenna in a system with multiple sensing antennas. The spectral density estimates are then combined, and the signal features are sensed based on the combination of the spectral density estimates. | 01-27-2011 |
20110128895 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SPECTRUM SHARING USING LISTEN-BEFORE-TALK WITH QUIET PERIODS - Apparatus and method for spectrum sharing using listen before talk (LBT) and quiet periods are disclosed. This includes assessing using LBT to determine if a shared spectrum channel is being used by at least one other network, and transmitting transmission frames over the shared spectrum channel in at least one of an uplink or a downlink when the channel is determined as not being used. The accumulated time of transmission use of the spectrum channel is counted based on predetermined conditions, and a determination made when the accumulated time exceeds a maximum allotted time. Transmission of frames by a network is allowed to continue if the maximum time has not been exceeded and the spectrum remains available. A quiet period is then executed once the maximum time period is exceeded. | 06-02-2011 |
20130128807 | PREAMBLE DESIGN FOR TELEVISION WHITE SPACE TRANSMISSIONS - A method for generating a Physical Layer Convergence Protocol Packet Data Unit (PPDU) having a preamble and a payload for television white space transmission (TVWS) is provided. The symbols of the PPDU each include 128 total (orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing) OFDM tones or 256 total OFDM tones. The preamble includes a signal (SIG) field symbol having 108 OFDM data tones if the symbols of the PPDU include 128 total OFDM tones or having 234 OFDM data tones if the symbols of the PPDU include 256 total OFDM tones. The SIG field symbol indicates at least one of an amount of data in the payload or a length of time that the PPDU will occupy the television broadcast frequency spectrum. The PPDU is generated by down-clocking an 802.11ac signal by a factor so that the bandwidth of the PPDU decreases down to one appropriate for use in a TVWS channel. | 05-23-2013 |
20130239165 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ALLOCATING RESOURCES IN A NETWORK WITH OPTICAL AND COAXIAL COMPONENTS - A media converter is to be coupled to an optical line terminal via an optical link and to a plurality of coax network units via coax links in a cable plant. The media converter includes an optical physical-layer device to receive and transmit optical signals via the optical link and a coax physical-layer device to receive and transmit electrical signals via the coax links. The media converter also includes an implementation of an optical-coax convergence layer to schedule transmissions of electrical signals from the plurality of coax network units by allocating coax resources among the plurality of coax network units in accordance with resource allocation for the optical link. | 09-12-2013 |
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20130273880 | SPATIO-TEMPORAL RANDOM VOTING SCHEME FOR COGNITIVE NETWORKS - A spatio-temporal random voting scheme is provided that incorporates location distribution, spatial randomness, and temporal randomness in the collection of information from a plurality of sensing devices within the cognitive network. The region is divided into a plurality of sectors, where each sector is a portion of the region. A subset of sectors is selected from the plurality of sectors in the region to provide spatial randomness. A device is randomly selected from each sector in the subset of sectors to provide additional spatial randomness to the information collection process. Temporal randomness may be introduced by randomly selecting a timeslot within a sensing window period in which devices are to scan a frequency spectrum band to determine if a signal energy above a threshold is detected. Sensing reports are then collected from the selected sensing devices and used to determine whether the frequency spectrum band is available or in use. | 10-17-2013 |
20140199070 | FRAME SCHEDULING FOR CHANNEL BONDING - In a method of scheduling frames, a first channel of a plurality of channels is selected for a first frame. The first frame is sent across a media-independent interface to a physical-layer device for transmission on the first channel. A data rate of the media-independent interface is greater than a data rate of the physical-layer device for the first channel. After the first frame is sent across the media-independent interface, subsequent sending of frames for the first channel across the media-independent interface is disabled for a period of time that is based at least in part on rate adaption from the data rate of the media-independent interface to the data rate of the physical-layer device for the first channel. | 07-17-2014 |
20150223047 | DISCOVERY OF A NEIGHBOR AWARENESS NETWORK (NAN) USING A WAKE UP MESSAGE - A method includes transmitting, from an electronic device in a neighbor awareness network (NAN) via a first wireless protocol, a wake up message indicating discovery information associated with a second wireless protocol. The method further includes communicating information via the NAN using the second wireless protocol after transmitting the wake up message. | 08-06-2015 |
20150244394 | TERNARY LINE CODE DESIGN FOR CONTROLLED DECISION FEEDBACK EQUALIZER ERROR PROPAGATION - A method of line coding is disclosed that limits error propagation in a decision feedback equalizer (DFE) of a receiving device. A communications device receives a set of bits to be transmitted over a channel and divides the set of bits into a plurality of blocks based, at least in part, on a line coding scheme. The device then encodes each of the blocks of bits into a corresponding block of symbols based on the line coding scheme. Specifically, the line coding scheme has a non-uniform coding efficiency, wherein a first bit or a last bit of each block of bits is mapped to a single data symbol. For some embodiments, the line coding scheme may be a ternary line coding scheme that maps a block of 3k+1 bits to a corresponding block of 2k+1 symbols, where k is an integer greater than 1. | 08-27-2015 |
20150304148 | DATA TRANSMISSION COEXISTENCE WITHIN TELEVISION WHITE SPACE CHANNELS - Methods, systems, and/or devices are provided that permit data transmissions over unused television channels. A method operational in a receiver device, includes monitoring one or more repurposed channels within a television broadcast frequency spectrum for data waveforms, wherein waveforms of different bandwidths coexist within the one or more repurposed channels, and at least a larger waveform has a first bandwidth larger than a channel bandwidth for each repurposed channel. The method also includes receiving a waveform over a repurposed channel from among the one or more repurposed channels, wherein the received waveform has a second bandwidth smaller than the channel bandwidth. The method further includes processing the received waveform by applying a downclocking factor to a clock of the receiver device that causes the receiver device to process the received waveform according to the second bandwidth to obtain a data payload from the received waveform. | 10-22-2015 |