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20100086088 | OPTIMIZED FINGER ASSIGNMENT FOR IMPROVED MULTICARRIER THROUGHPUT - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate dynamically allocating demodulation resources of a wideband receiver to provide improved demodulation of simultaneously received signals. Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and/or packet error rate (PER) can be measured for the plurality of carriers to determine which demodulators related to the carriers require more resources than others to demodulate signals at a specified signal quality. Where the SNR of a related carrier is high and/or PER is low, the demodulator can require fewer resources than where the SNR of a related carrier is low and/or PER is high. In this regard, the resources are dynamically allocated among the demodulators and reallocated where SNR/PER changes and/or additional resources are made available. | 04-08-2010 |
20100291882 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RESOLVING CONFLICTS BETWEEN AIR INTERFACES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A device and method for resolving conflicts between air interfaces in a wireless communication system are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises communicating over a first air interface, receiving a request for resources for concurrent use in communicating over a second air interface, determining that a conflict does not exist between resources for the first air interface and at least a portion of the requested resources for the second air interface, and concurrently communicating over the first air interface using resources for the first air interface and communicating over the second air interface using at least a portion of the requested resources for the second air interface. | 11-18-2010 |
20110044294 | Apparatus and Method of Searching Multi-Carrier Active Set Pilots - Apparatus and methods are described herein for detecting pilot signals. An access terminal determines whether each pilot signal in its active set can be tracked. If not, the access terminal adjusts the search window center associated with any untracked pilot to a position that allows tracking In some aspects, a known search window center of a tracked member of a same pilot group may be used. | 02-24-2011 |
20110122972 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION OF MULTIPLE MODEMS USING A SINGLE TRANSCEIVER - Systems and methods for simultaneously communicating over multiple air interfaces using a single transceiver are described herein. An input is received at a transceiver. The input has a first signal encoded using a first radio technology and a second signal encoded using a second radio technology. The input is converted from an analog domain to a digital domain. The input is separated into the first signal and the second signal in the digital domain. | 05-26-2011 |
20120238284 | MANAGEMENT OF PAGING CHANNEL MONITORING - Growing demand for high-rate wireless data services is increasing the power consumption requirements of mobile devices. In particular, some smart mobile devices or smart phones are configured to allow multiple software applications to run simultaneously. Some of the applications receive and/or pull data from servers in communication with the network. The more frequently these software applications are provided with access to the data channel the greater the demand on the power supply. Accordingly, there lies a challenge to regulate transmissions to and from a mobile device without adversely impacting quality-of-service (QoS). A method of managing power while maintaining a robust quality-of-service (QoS) is provided by managing the frequency at which a paging channel or the like is monitored. Complimentary methods of changing the frequency of transmission of alerts on a paging channel or the like is also provided. | 09-20-2012 |
20120290866 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CORRECTING TIMING ERRORS DUE TO THERMAL CHANGES WITHIN A PORTABLE COMPUTING DEVICE - A method and system for correcting timing errors due to thermal changes within a portable computing device are disclosed. The system and method may include calculating an estimate of frequency for a first clock compared to a second clock. The first clock may comprise a crystal oscillator while the second clock comprises a system clock. Next, a sleep state may be calculated for a hardware device, such as radio access technology (“RAT”) module, based on the estimate of frequency for the first clock. An error in the frequency of the first clock that may occur during the sleep state of the hardware device may be calculated. Subsequently, a magnitude of time that corresponds to an actual length of the sleep state relative to the second clock may be calculated so that an internal clock of the hardware devices may be synchronized with the second clock. | 11-15-2012 |
20130121281 | OPTIMIZED FINGER ASSIGNMENT FOR IMPROVED MULTICARRIER THROUGHPUT - Systems and methodologies are described that facilitate dynamically allocating demodulation resources of a wideband receiver to provide improved demodulation of simultaneously received signals. Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and/or packet error rate (PER) can be measured for the plurality of carriers to determine which demodulators related to the carriers require more resources than others to demodulate signals at a specified signal quality. Where the SNR of a related carrier is high and/or PER is low, the demodulator can require fewer resources than where the SNR of a related carrier is low and/or PER is high. In this regard, the resources are dynamically allocated among the demodulators and reallocated where SNR/PER changes and/or additional resources are made available. | 05-16-2013 |
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20090286528 | PAGING WITH QOS IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Techniques for sending page messages with quality of service (QoS) in a wireless communication system are described. In an aspect, a network entity receives incoming packets for access terminals operating in an idle state, generates page messages in response to the incoming packets, and includes QoS information in the page messages. The QoS information for each page message may indicate whether the page message is delay sensitive. A base transceiver station (BTS) receives page messages with QoS information and sends the page messages to access terminals based on the QoS information. In one design, the BTS determines whether each page message is delay sensitive based on the QoS information, sends page messages that are delay sensitive, and either sends or delays sending page messages that are delay insensitive in order to reduce the number of packets to send for the page messages. | 11-19-2009 |
20130246835 | SLEEP CLOCK SLEW COMPENSATION - A method for compensating for sleep clock slew is disclosed. The method may conserve battery power. The method includes operating in a discontinuous receive mode. A measured sleep clock slew is determined. Discontinuous receive mode parameters are adjusted based on the measured sleep clock slew. Discontinuous receive mode wake-up procedures are performed. The discontinuous receive mode parameters may include a sleep time and a search time. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 09-19-2013 |
20130308562 | ANTENNA SELECTION DEVICES, METHODS, & SYSTEMS - A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided in connection with improving antenna selection for a UE as part of an access procedure. In an example, a UE with two or more antennas is equipped to obtain receive chain measurements for the two or more antennas associated with the UE when an access procedure is initiated, select an antenna, of the two or more antennas, for transmission based on receive chain measurements for use during at least a portion of the access procedure, and perform the access procedure using the selected antenna. In another example, the UE is equipped to determine that an Access procedure is to be initiated, select an antenna from the two or more antennas based on a selection algorithm, and perform the Access procedure based using the selected antenna. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 11-21-2013 |
20130308608 | ANTENNA SWITCHING DEVICES, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR SIMULTANEOUS COMMUNICATION - This disclosure provides systems, methods, and apparatus for antenna switching for simultaneous communication. One apparatus embodiment includes a plurality of antennas including a first antenna, a second antenna, and a third antenna. The wireless communication apparatus further includes a plurality of receive circuits including a first receive circuit, at least two of the plurality of receive circuits each configured to simultaneously receive, with respect to the other, wireless communications from a different one of at least two networks relating to different radio access technologies. The wireless communication apparatus further includes a controller configured to selectively switch the first receive circuit from receiving wireless communications via the first antenna to receive wireless communications via the second antenna based on one or more performance characteristics of at least one of the first antenna and the second antenna. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. | 11-21-2013 |
20140329483 | DEVICES, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR INITIAL SIGNAL ACQUISITION - Methods and apparatus for selecting one or more suitable antennas for use during power-up/initial acquisition and out of service modes are disclosed. In some examples, initial system acquisition may be performed for a particular receive circuit utilizing a selected one of a first antenna or a second antenna, based on a channel characteristic, such as an automatic gain control (AGC) value corresponding to a received signal energy utilizing either of the antennas. In another example, initial system acquisition utilizing either a receive diversity determination algorithm or an antenna switching determination algorithm may be performed based on a channel characteristic, such as an AGC value corresponding to a received signal energy utilizing one of the antennas coupled to one of the receive circuits. | 11-06-2014 |
20150055569 | IDENTIFYING A CHANNEL FOR NETWORK COMMUNICATION - Communication devices configured to identify a channel for network communication are disclosed. For example, an apparatus operable in a wireless communication network can receive a message that specifies a list of channels in operation in a network, remove at least one channel from the list of channels, and identify a channel from among the list of channels other than the at least one removed channel for communication with the network. The apparatus may be able to increase the likelihood that it will acquire the network, even though the network may be utilizing one or more channels that are not supported by the apparatus. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also disclosed and claimed. | 02-26-2015 |
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20130067599 | Software distribution service federation - Software update distribution techniques are disclosed. Authentication information is received, from a content source authenticator, by an update agent included in a client device. The authentication information comprises a list of a plurality of content sources, wherein the plurality of content sources have been verified by the content source authenticator as being authentic content sources for legitimate software applications. The update agent selects a first content source of the plurality of content sources, where the first content source is configured to provide updates for a first software application. The update agent checks the first content source for updates for the first software application. | 03-14-2013 |
20130081008 | DETECTION AND INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE ON A PER-USER BASIS - Techniques for detection and installation of software on a per-user basis are disclosed. An update agent in a client device may receive configuration data for a software application, the configuration data indicating availability of updates for the software application. The client device may be configured to have user accounts for a plurality of users. The update agent may determine that the software application is a per-user application. The update agent may identify a subset of the plurality of users for whom the updates for the software application are to be installed. The update agent may download the updates for the software application, and install the updates for a first user of the subset, in response to the first user logging into the client device. | 03-28-2013 |
20140101779 | Software Distribution Service Federation - Software update distribution techniques are disclosed. Authentication information is received, from a content source authenticator, by an update agent included in a client device. The authentication information comprises a list of a plurality of content sources, wherein the plurality of content sources have been verified by the content source authenticator as being authentic content sources for legitimate software applications. The update agent selects a first content source of the plurality of content sources, where the first content source is configured to provide updates for a first software application. The update agent checks the first content source for updates for the first software application. | 04-10-2014 |
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20090198996 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING CELLULAR ACCESS POINTS - A system and method for providing a identity association between a subscriber in a private network and a provider over a public network is described. The system and method include a subscriber security gateway in the private network, the subscriber security gateway providing policy enforcement and signaling between the private network and the provider over the public network and at least one digital key associated with the provider and readable by the subscriber security gateway and operable to provide a identity association with the provider. A network device in the private network, the network device operable to establish a trusted media channel between the provider and the network device using the public network as a result of the signaling and policy enforcement at the subscriber security gateway using the digital keys, and a security gateway in the provider network, the security gateway including a registry for authenticating the user using the digital key and for maintaining a record of the subscriber's relationship with the provider. | 08-06-2009 |
20090249067 | System and Method for Pre-Placing Secure Content on an End User Storage Device - A system and method for pre-placing content from a provider on an end user storage device is described. The system includes a device connected to an end user network and a public network and used to interface with one or more digital keys, where each digital key is able to control one or more identity associations. A storage device attached to the end user network and is able to receive content from the provider using the identity association with the provider. The content is encrypted on the storage device using a keys established by the provider, such that the end user can only decrypt and access the content by agreeing to terms established by the provider using the digital key and identity association with the provider. | 10-01-2009 |
20090296936 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING A SECURE BILLING IDENTITY FOR AN END USER USING AN IDENTITY ASSOCIATION - A system and method include a device connectable to a private network and designed to access to a public network, the device used to control identity associations for end user devices in the private network, wherein the device has an associated device key and is operable to receive additional keys associated with service providers, and a conditional access system associated with the device, the conditional access system operated by a key authority to manage the device key and to authenticate the service provider keys thereby allowing identity associations between the private network and the service providers. | 12-03-2009 |
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20140185611 | DISTRIBUTED PACKET SWITCHING IN A SOURCE ROUTED CLUSTER SERVER - A cluster compute server includes nodes coupled in a network topology via a fabric that source routes packets based on location identifiers assigned to the nodes, the location identifiers representing the locations in the network topology. Host interfaces at the nodes may be associated with link layer addresses that do not reflect the location identifier associated with the nodes. The nodes therefore implement locally cached link layer address translations that map link layer addresses to corresponding location identifiers in the network topology. In response to originating a packet directed to one of these host interfaces, the node accesses the local translation cache to obtain a link layer address translation for a destination link layer address of the packet. When a node experiences a cache miss, the node queries a management node to obtain the specified link layer address translation from a master translation table maintained by the management node. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188996 | RAW FABRIC INTERFACE FOR SERVER SYSTEM WITH VIRTUALIZED INTERFACES - A server system allows system's nodes to access a fabric interconnect of the server system directly, rather than via an interface that virtualizes the fabric interconnect as a network or storage interface. The server system also employs controllers to provide an interface to the fabric interconnect via a standard protocol, such as a network protocol or a storage protocol. The server system thus facilitates efficient and flexible transfer of data between the server system's nodes. | 07-03-2014 |
20140189443 | HOP-BY-HOP ERROR DETECTION IN A SERVER SYSTEM - A server system performs error detection on a hop-by-hop basis at multiple compute nodes, thereby facilitating the detection of a compute node experiencing failure. The server system communicates a packet from an originating node (the originating node) to a destination node by separating the packet into multiple flow control digits (flits) and routing the flits using a series of hops over a set of intermediate nodes. The packet's final flit includes error detection information, such as checksum data. As each intermediate node receives the final flit, it performs error detection using the error detection information. The pattern of nodes that detect an error indicates which intermediate node has experienced a failure. | 07-03-2014 |
20150036681 | PASS-THROUGH ROUTING AT INPUT/OUTPUT NODES OF A CLUSTER SERVER - Node locations in the topology of a cluster computer server are designated as input/output (I/O) nodes that provide input and output for the cluster computer server. Examples of I/O nodes include network nodes that provide an interface for the cluster computer server to an external network, and storage nodes that provide access to storage devices for the cluster compute server. The I/O nodes are configured to analyze received messages and identify whether the message is targeted to the receiving I/O node or to another node of the cluster compute server. Those messages targeted to the I/O node are provided to a processing module of the I/O node for processing. | 02-05-2015 |
20150331807 | THIN PROVISIONING ARCHITECTURE FOR HIGH SEEK-TIME DEVICES - A compute server accomplishes physical address to virtual address translation to optimize physical storage capacity via thin provisioning techniques. The thin provisioning techniques can minimize disk seeks during command functions by utilizing a translation table and free list stored to both one or more physical storage devices as well as to a cache. The cached translation table and free list can be updated directly in response to disk write procedures. A read-only copy of the cached translation table and free list can be created and stored to physical storage device for use in building the cached translation table and free list upon a boot of the compute server. The copy may also be used to repair the cached translation table in the event of a power failure or other event affecting the cache. | 11-19-2015 |
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20100242148 | Engineered Fabric Articles - Methods are described for forming unitary fabric elements for use in engineered thermal fabric articles, including, but not limited to, thermal fabric garments, thermal fabric home textiles, and thermal fabric upholstery covers, and for forming these engineered thermal fabric articles, having predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacity positioned about the thermal fabric article in correlation to insulative requirements of a user's body. In one implementation, loop yarn in first regions is formed to a first pile height, and loop yarn in other regions is formed to another, different, relatively greater pile height. In another implementation, loop yarn having a first shrinkage performance is formed in first regions to a predetermined loop height, and loop yarn having another, different shrinkage performance is formed in other regions to the predetermined loop height, or other loop height; the loops are cut and finished to a common pile height and the continuous web is exposed to heat to cause loop yarn to shrink to one or more different pile heights. | 09-30-2010 |
20110052860 | DOUBLE-FACE VELOUR FABRIC ARTICLES HAVING IMPROVED DYNAMIC INSULATION PERFORMANCE - A double-face velour fabric article consists of a fabric body having a technical face formed by a filament stitch yarn and a technical back formed by a filament loop yarn. The filament stitch yarn includes a heat sensitive material, e.g. a hot melt material or a heat shrinkable material, and/or an elastomeric material, such as spandex. The fabric body has a velour surface formed at both the technical back and the technical face. Raised fibers of at least one of the technical face and the technical back may be entangled, including in and/or through interstices of the fabric body, toward the other of the technical face and the technical back, e.g., by a hydroentanglement process applied after finishing. The fabric body has permeability of about 80 ft | 03-03-2011 |
20110177294 | COMPOSITE TEXTILE FABRICS - A composite textile fabric that includes a first (face) fabric layer, and a second (back) fabric layer that is formed concurrently with the first fabric layer in a plaited construction. The second fabric includes a plurality of anchored regions at which the second fabric layer is anchored to, and in intimate contact with, the first fabric layer. The second fabric layer also includes a plurality of floating regions, overlying and unattached to the first fabric layer, interspersed between the anchored regions. | 07-21-2011 |
20120070608 | ENGINEERED FABRIC ARTICLES - Unitary fabric engineered thermal fabric articles, e.g. garments, home textiles, and upholstery covers, and elements for use therein, formed according to this disclosure, have predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacity positioned about the fabric article in correlation to insulative requirements of a user's body. For example, in one implementation, loop yarn in first regions has a first pile height and loop yarn in other regions has a different, relatively greater pile height. In another implementation, in first regions, loop yarn having a first shrinkage performance is formed to a predetermined loop height and in other regions, loop yarn having a different shrinkage performance is formed to the predetermined or other loop height. The loops are the cut and finished to a common pile height, and the continuous web is exposed to heat to cause loop yarn to shrink to one or more different pile heights. | 03-22-2012 |
20120260422 | THERMAL BLANKETS - Among other things, the disclosure features a thermal blanket including a unitary fabric element having predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacities arranged based on insulative needs of corresponding regions of a user's body. At least two of the predetermined, discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacities, in one or more first discrete regions of the unitary fabric element, consisting of loop yarn having a first pile height, and in one or more other discrete regions of the unitary fabric element, consist of loop yarn having another pile height different from and relatively greater than the first pile height. | 10-18-2012 |
20140115783 | THERMAL BLANKETS - Among other things, the disclosure features a thermal blanket including a unitary fabric element having predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacities arranged based on insulative needs of corresponding regions of a user's body. In one or more first discrete regions of the unitary fabric element, one of the predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacities consists of loop yarn having a first pile height, and in one or more other discrete regions of the unitary fabric element, another one of the predetermined discrete regions of contrasting insulative capacities consists of loop yarn having another pile height different from and relatively greater than the first pile height. The unitary fabric element comprises fibers having an axial core surrounded by a multiplicity of radially extending, axially-elongated whiskers, separated by axially-extending grooves. | 05-01-2014 |