23rd week of 2009 patent applcation highlights part 41 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20090143009 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - A communication system for carrying out noncontact transmissions of a close-coupled type by adoption of an electrostatic capacitive coupling method, the communication system includes: a signal transmitting apparatus having a signal transmitting electrode and a section configured to apply a baseband signal representing transmitted data to the signal transmitting electrode as a transmitted signal; and a signal receiving apparatus having a signal receiving electrode and a signal demodulation section configured to carry out a binary conversion demodulation process on a received signal appearing at the signal receiving electrode to reproduce the baseband signal, wherein, when the signal transmitting electrode and the signal receiving electrode closely couple to each other, an electrostatic capacitive coupler equivalent to a capacitor coupling circuit is formed and the transmitted signal is propagated through a small capacitance created between the signal transmitting electrode and the signal receiving electrode. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143010 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS - A communication system is disclosed which includes: at least one power line communication device configured to be connected with another power line communication device via a common power line for providing a commercial alternate-current power supply; and a communication terminal configured to include a modem for power line communication and a coil for exchanging power line communication signals with an external entity through electromagnetic coupling, the communication terminal sending and receiving the signals to and from the external entity through electromagnetic coupling between the coil and the power line. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143011 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING JAVA PUSH REQUEST EQUIPMENTS USING BLUETOOTH IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - Provided are an identifying method and an apparatus for identifying a plurality of JAVA™ PUSH request terminals using Bluetooth® communication in a mobile communication terminal. According to the method, acquiring information records for performing JAVA™ PUSH about a plurality of terminals by requesting a service search through a Logical Link Control and Adaption Protocol (L2CAP) connection between the mobile communication terminal and the plurality of JAVA™ PUSH request terminals and displaying unique identification information of the plurality of JAVA™ PUSH request terminals by checking the information records of the plurality of JAVA™ PUSH request terminals. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143012 | BLUETOOTH-ENABLED MOBILE TERMINAL AND FAST DEVICE CONNECTION METHOD THEREOF - A Bluetooth-enabled mobile terminal and fast device connection method is provided for reducing device connection latency and power consumption. The device connection method includes inquiring of devices by broadcasting an inquiry at an inquiry Power Control Level (PCL), requesting the devices responded to the inquiry for remote names by transmitting a remote name request, determining whether a device is selected among the devices responded to the remote name request, determining, when a device is selected, whether the selected device is a pre-paired device, attempting, when the selected device is a pre-paired device, pairing with the selected device at a preset PCL, and attempting, when the selected device is not a pre-paired device, pairing with the selected device at the inquiry PCL set for broadcasting the inquiry. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143013 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A portable telephone terminal which, even in the case where the life scene of the user is not restricted to the location and the time, automatically performs an incoming call operation depending on the life scene is provided. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143014 | Information Processing Apparatus, Device Selection Processing Method, and Program - According to one embodiment, an information processing apparatus includes a search module to search for a wirelessly communicable wireless communication device, a display module to display, as options, a list of wireless communication devices found by the search module, and a connection module to send a connection request to a wireless communication device selected from the list displayed by the display module. The display module includes a first device information presentation module to present, together with an address of each wireless communication device, a full or short device name contained in information which is acquired from each wireless communication device in searching by the search module, and a second device information presentation module to present a full device name acquired by sending a device name acquisition request to a wireless communication device whose full and short device names have not been presented by the first device information presentation module. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143015 | Systems and Methods for Self-Calibrating Transceivers - Techniques for self-calibration of transceivers are described herein. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143016 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, INTERFERENCE OF NEIGHBORHOOD SUPPRESSION METHOD AND BASE STATION IN THE SYSTEM - A mobile communication system, a neighboring cell interference suppression method and a base station in the mobile communication are disclosed. When a NodeB establishes a non-serving radio link for a UE, only a control plane connection is established, and contribution of the UE to uplink load in a cell is estimated by means of an established uplink channel so that contribution of UEs in neighboring cells to the uplink load becomes predictable, and the transmit power of the UE can be controlled by means of an established downlink channel based on the estimation result, and thereby interference from the neighboring cells to which the overlap area belongs can be suppressed effectively, and the system stability and accuracy in fast dispatching by the NodeB can be improved. If the non-serving radio link becomes a serving radio link during the handover, a channel for carrying data is added to the radio link. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143017 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION USING MIMO TECHNIQUES - The present invention describes a method of closed loop MIMO communication utilizing implicit or explicit channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter and the receiver. The transmitter performs linear pre-processing (for example, QR decomposition or bi-diagonal decomposition or Jacobi rotations, and/or sporadic SVDs) on a channel matrix, and the receiver mitigates the mutual interference between the streams by performing MMSE processing on the received signals. The MMSE matrix is computed with respect to the processed channel that may estimated by the receiver through preprocessed pilot signals. The transmitters preprocessing is of much lesser cost and complexity than full SVD. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143018 | Automated Configuration of a Wireless Location System - In an overlay, network-based Wireless Location System, Location Measurement Units (LMUs) are used to collect radio signaling both in the forward and reverse channels for use in TDOA and/or AoA positioning methods. Information broadcast from the radio network and by global satellite navigation system constellations can be received by the LMUs and used to reduce the difficulty of initial system configuration and reconfiguration due to radio network changes. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143019 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTED SPECTRUM SENSING FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - Methods and apparatus for determining if a signal of interest, for example, a licensed signal having or exceeding a predetermined field strength, is present in a wireless spectrum and/or which facilitates such a determination are described. The signal of interest maybe, e.g., a television signal or a wireless microphone signal using licensed television spectrum. The predetermined field strength may be specified or by a government regulation or rule. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143020 | LOAD TESTING SYSTEM, LOAD TESTING APPARATUS, LOAD TESTING METHOD, COMPUTER PRODUCT, AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE - In a load testing system, a transmission device measures a bandwidth of user data transmitted from a user terminal in real time, calculates a calculation bandwidth by subtracting the bandwidth of the user data from an evaluation bandwidth preset to evaluate the performance of a network, and transmits test data corresponding to the calculation bandwidth with the user data corresponding to the bandwidth of the user data. A reception device receives the user data and the test data transmitted with the user data, and evaluates the performance of the network based on the user data and test data. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143021 | TESTING OF AUTOMOBILE MOUNTED ANTENNAS - A method and device provides for the testing and validation of a control module for receiving wireless data and communications utilizes a transmission line coupler mounted proximate the control module generates a signal that couples to an antenna of the control module. The control module produces a signal in response to coupling of the antenna with the signal produced by the transmission line coupler. The resulting signal is utilized to check, verify and validate operation of the control module. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143022 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING CARRIER LEAKAGE IN A DIRECT CONVERSION WIRELESS DEVICE - According to one embodiment of the invention, a system for controlling carrier leakage in a communications device is provided. The system includes a first mixer unit operable to receive a first signal, to convert the first signal into a second signal having a higher frequency than the first signal, and to transmit the second signal. The system also includes a second mixer unit. The second mixer unit is operable to receive the second signal, to convert the second signal into an in-phase signal and a quadrature signal each having lower frequency than the second signal, and to transmit the in-phase signal and the quadrature signal. The system also includes a processor coupled to the first mixer and the second mixer. The processor is operable to perform a leakage reduction procedure by receiving the in-phase signal and the quadrature signal from the second mixer, sampling the in-phase signal and the quadrature signal, determining that a result from the sampling is not equal to a predetermined value, initiating a transmission of a direct current offset signal to the first mixer unit, and adjusting a voltage of the direct current offset signal until a next result of the sampling approximately equals the predetermined value. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143023 | TERMINAL PERFORMING CAMPING BASED ON IMSI INFORMATION AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A terminal and method are provided. The terminal includes an Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number (ARFCN) table including at least one ARFCN information, and a controller for controlling a frequency scanning based on the ARFCN table to detect one or more ARFCNs from the ARFCN table and for controlling a camping on at least one of the detected one or more ARFCNs, such that the camping can be performed based on International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) information. The camping can be attempted without a scanning procedure for finding an available cell to reduce an amount of time for camping. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143024 | METHOD OF DETERMINING THE INSTANT OF CONSIDERATION OF A MODIFICATION OF AT LEAST ONE RECEPTION CONDITION FOR SIGNALS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - The invention relates to a method of determining the instant of consideration of a modification of at least one reception condition for signals in a communication system comprising at least two communication devices. The method comprises the steps, executed by a communication device, of:
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20090143025 | SYSTEM & METHOD FOR SELECTING SPECTRUM - A system and method comprise a spectrum selector, an unlicensed transceiver, and a licensed transceiver. The spectrum selector determines whether communications will be transmitted over unlicensed spectrum or licensed spectrum. Based upon the determination, the spectrum selector transmits the communications to the unlicensed transceiver or the licensed transceiver. In addition, the spectrum selector may transmit a first portion of the communications to die unlicensed transceiver and a second portion of the communications to the licensed transceiver. On the receiving side, the spectrum selector monitors the unlicensed transceiver and the licensed transceiver, receives the communications from the licensed transceiver and/or the unlicensed transceiver, and transmits the communications to an access device. The unlicensed transceiver transmits and/or receives communications over unlicensed spectrum. The licensed transceiver transmits and/or receives communications over licensed spectrum. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143026 | System and Method for Adaptive Polarization Diversity Between Closely Spaced Antennas - An electronic device comprises a transceiver and a probe. The transceiver is connected to a first antenna and a second antenna. The first and second antennas are configured to one of transmit and receive radio frequency signals. The first and second antennas are configured to exhibit a polarized diversity. The probe re-establishes the polarized diversity when the polarized diversity has been disrupted. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143027 | GAIN-CONTROL METHODS OF TRANSMITTER MODULATORS - An apparatus comprising a plurality of switchable full step mixer unit cells, wherein each switchable full step unit cell is configured to, when the full step transceiver mixer unit cell is turned on, increase the gain experienced by an electronic signal by a full step increment, and wherein the step increment is substantially constant regardless of temperature; and at least one switchable partial step mixer unit cell configured to, when the partial step transceiver mixer unit is turned on, increase the gain experienced by the electronic signal by a predetermined step increment less than that of a full step, and wherein the partial step increment is substantially constant regardless of temperature | 2009-06-04 |
20090143028 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROXIMITY SENSING USING TWO ANTENNAS - An apparatus and a method for proximity sensing by using the difference between reception intensity changes of two antennas is provided. The method of proximity sensing includes detecting a reception signal intensity change while receiving a signal through an antenna during communications with another communication equipment, and identifying an approach of an object according to the detected reception intensity change. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143029 | Press-Talk Server, Transcoder, and Communication System - When half-duplex many-to-many communication is performed among a plurality of mobile stations having different codecs in a single group, transcoding is performed with a small number of codec circuits. A transcoder manages an SSRC of a received RTP packet, detaches voice information from a jitter buffer, which is identical to a latest SSRC, and inputs the detached voice information to a codec circuit. As the latest SSRC is switched, a voice sending station subject to transcode is switched, and mobile stations using the same codec share the codec circuit. Therefore, in a half-duplex many-to-many communication (group communication) system, called a professional mobile radio system, push-talk, or press-talk, it is not necessary to switch the transcoder until a radio station which takes a talk burst is changed during a single call (call session). | 2009-06-04 |
20090143030 | PROGRAMMABLE TRANSMITTER - A programmable transmitter generates a frame in a frame format according to one of a plurality of operating modes using a frame structure table storing a respective frame format for each of the operating modes. The transmitter includes a frame structure engine that receives a mode selection signal indicative of a select operating mode, and accesses the frame structure table to determine the frame format of the select operating mode. The frame structure engine produces a control signal to a frame generator to control the generation of a frame in the frame format of the select operating mode. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143031 | Harmonic suppression mixer and tuner - A harmonic suppression mixer for down converting an RF signal to a complex I and Q baseband signal that uses a plurality of switching mixers each with a gain stage to produce a sinusoidal weighted sum of the mixer outputs. Odd harmonics output by each switching mixer is suppressed in the composite signal. A low skew local oscillator (LO) clock generator creates multiple LO phases and drives the mixers. The mixer can be used in low noise direct conversion RF tuners. The mixer is configurable by programming gain stage coefficient values to achieve a variable number of effective mixers used in combination. At low tuning frequencies, all available mixers are programmed with unique coefficients and driven by different LO clock phases to achieve maximum harmonic suppression. At high tuning frequencies, some mixers are paralleled and duplicate coefficients are programmed or mixers are disabled to reduce the number of effective mixers. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143032 | Control circuit and control method - There is provided a control circuit including a sampling controller configured to sample an output voltage of a power converter at an appropriate time slot by opening a control loop. A soft-start circuit configured to enable soft-starting of an internal soft-start reference voltage to start from the sampled output voltage and to control the internal soft-start reference voltage to a predetermined target value in order to pre-charge the output voltage close to an input voltage level, or to continue charging the output voltage to a predetermined output voltage value. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143033 | GAIN CONTROL USING A DYNAMICALLY CONFIGURABLE TRANSFORMER - An apparatus comprising: a baseband filter configured to produce a baseband signal utilizing an input signal; a mixer unit configured to produce an intermediate signal utilizing the baseband signal and a local oscillator signal; and a dynamically configurable transformer configured to provide a gain to the intermediate signal, wherein the gain is dynamically configurable. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143034 | Method for Tuning an RF Base-Band Circuit of a Receiver - A tuner for a wireless receiver is provided, which may include an input interface that is adapted to receive wireless signals, a mixer that is adapted to select a specific frequency from signals received at the input interface, and a controllable switch that is adapted to lead an output from the mixer towards a base-band unit of the receiver and to disconnect the output. The tuner may further include a controller which may be adapted to operate the controllable switch to disconnect the output of the mixer when the controller studies characteristics of the tuner and to reconnect the output of the mixer at other times. The studied characteristics may be associated with parasitic direct current voltages in the tuner, which may be associated with a low noise amplifier of the tuner, or programmable gain amplifier of the tuner or with both amplifiers. The controller may cause a compensation direct current voltage to be generated and applied to the mixer's output based on the ratio between programmed gain and actual/measured gain of the programmable gain amplifier. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143035 | Method for automatic frequency range and step selection using region signature for a digital AM/FM tuner - A method of configuring a tuner includes scanning at least one range of radio frequencies, measuring a signal quality metric for each of a plurality of the frequencies, and selecting a set of operational frequencies for the tuner. The selecting step is dependent upon the measuring step. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143036 | LINEAR VOLTAGE CONTROLLED VARIABLE ATTENUATOR WITH LINEAR DB/V GAIN SLOPE - A variable attenuator and method of attenuating a signal is presented. The variable attenuator contains an input that receives an input signal to be attenuated. A voltage divider between a resistor and parallel MOSFETs provides the attenuated input signal. The MOSFETs have different sizes and have gates that are connected to a control signal through different resistances such that the larger the MOSFET, the larger the resistance. The control signal is dependent on the output of the attenuator. The arrangement extends the linearity of the attenuation over a wide voltage range of the control signal and decreases the intermodulation distortion of the attenuator. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143037 | RECEIVER APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRACKING AND REJECTING TRANSMIT SIGNAL IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A receiver apparatus for tracking and rejecting a Transmit (Tx) signal in a wireless communication system and an operation method thereof are provided. The receiver apparatus includes a controller for receiving channel frequency information of the Tx signal and for controlling an operation for tracking and rejecting a frequency of the Tx signal; a phase locked loop for generating an oscillation frequency by generating a control voltage according to the channel frequency information of the Tx signal under the control of the controller and for filtering a signal corresponding to the oscillation frequency among signals input to a low noise amplifier; and the low noise amplifier for amplifying power while minimizing noise of a signal filtered by the phase locked loop. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143038 | DATA PROCESSING DEVICE WITH BEAM STEERING AND/OR FORMING ANTENNAS - The present invention relates to a data processing device data processing device ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090143039 | Radio reception apparatus and radio reception method - An RSSI detecting unit measures a receiving power level of a signal receive from a base station, and notifies a mode change control unit of the measurement result. A Ec/Io detecting unit measures a Ec/Io level of the signal received from the base station, and notifies the mode change control unit of the measurement result. The mode change control unit discriminates the change of the operation mode in consideration of not only the receiving power level, but also the Ec/Io level, and does not change the Simultaneous-Mode from the Hybrid-Mode unless at least the Ec/Io level exceeds a threshold line. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143040 | MOBILE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE ANTENNA ASSEMBLY WITH FLOATING DIRECTOR ELEMENTS ON FLEXIBLE SUBSTRATE AND RELATED METHODS - A mobile wireless communications device may include a portable housing, a circuit board carried by the portable housing and comprising a ground plane, and wireless communications circuitry carried by the circuit board. The device may also include an antenna assembly carried by the housing. The antenna assembly may include a flexible substrate, an electrically conductive antenna element on the flexible substrate and connected to the wireless communications circuitry and the ground plane, and at least one pair of floating, electrically conductive director elements on opposite sides of the flexible substrate for directing a beam pattern of the antenna element. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143041 | Diversity Receiver System with Interference Cancellation and Methods for Use Therewith - A diversity receiver includes a first radio frequency (RF) receiver section receives a first inbound RF signal over a range of frequencies and generates a first amplified RF signal, wherein the first inbound RF signal includes a desired RF signal component and an undesired signal component. A second RF receiver section receives a second inbound RF signal over the range of frequencies and generates a second amplified RF signal, wherein the second inbound RF signal includes the desired signal component and the undesired signal component. A first RF cancellation module generates a desired RF signal from the desired RF signal component while attenuating the undesired signal component, based on the first amplified RF signal and the second amplified RF signal. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143042 | CROSS POLARIZATION INTERFERENCE CANCELING METHOD AND CROSS POLARIZATION INTERFERENCE CANCELING APPARATUS - A cross polarization interference canceling apparatus of the present invention includes: error detector | 2009-06-04 |
20090143043 | SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - In a communication semiconductor integrated circuit, a capacitance included in a filter on the output side of a mixer circuit is reduced without requiring the cutoff frequency of the filter to be changed. A Gilbert cell circuit is used as a mixer circuit which combines, for downconversion, a reception signal and a local oscillator signal. A low-pass filter for removing unwanted waves from output is composed of load resistors of upper stage differential transistors and a capacitive element provided between differential output terminals. The resistances of the load resistors are increased, and a current circuit for applying a current to emitters or collectors of the upper stage differential transistors is provided, so that a current to make up for a decrease in current amount attributable to the increase in load resistance can be applied from the current circuit to lower stage differential transistors. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143044 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPERATING A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE IN AN ELECTROMAGNETICALLY SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENT - A method and apparatus for operating a wireless communication device in an electromagnetically sensitive environment is disclosed. The method comprises selecting an operating mode of the wireless communication device. If the selected operating mode is a factory safe mode ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090143045 | Systems and methods for facilitating a first response mission at an incident scene - Systems and methods for facilitating a first response mission at an incident scene, such as an accident site, a natural or human-made disaster site, or any other first response site. One system comprises a plurality of portable modules for the incident scene and configured to transmit wireless signals. The system also comprises a processing system, which comprises: at least one receiver to receive the wireless signals; an environmental data processing engine configured to process data derived from the wireless signals to derive data indicative of an environment at the incident scene; a situational context processing engine configured to process the data indicative of the environment to derive data indicative of a situation deemed to have occurred in relation to the first response mission; and a decision making engine configured to process the data indicative of the situation and institutional data relevant to the situation to determine an action to be performed with respect to the situation, such as transmission of a message to a first responder at the incident scene, establishment of communication between a first responder at the incident scene and a clinician remote from the incident scene, or transmission of a message to initiate preparation of resources at a healthcare facility remote from the incident scene for arrival of at least one patient transported from the incident scene. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143046 | Method and System For Providing Tiered Priority Access to Communication Network Resources - Methods and systems automatically allocate cellular communication network resources to emergency response personnel during emergency situations which are detected by call volumes exceeding a predetermined maximum. Access to cellular communication network resources is provided by dedicating a portion of communication channels to emergency response personnel use. By reserving whole communication channels for emergency communication purposes, emergency personnel are able to both initiate and receive calls from both other mobile devices as well as conventional landline telephone stations. Qualified emergency response personnel can preregistered their phones and be assigned personal identification numbers to enable access to allocated network resources. Users can also be registered “on the fly.” | 2009-06-04 |
20090143047 | Method and system for mobile personal emergency response - Advanced mobile personal emergency response systems. An activator worn or carried by a user sends a medical or security alert to a portable mobile base station. The mobile base station transmits the alert to trained operators at a call center. An operator conducts one-way or two-way voice communication through the activator with the user during the emergency response. The mobile base station transmits current location coordinates to the operator, including the last known good coordinates when the user enters an area where the external location system does not work. Emergency responders can use a beacon function to locate a lost activator if they find the mobile base station. A voice quality self-test function is useful for increasing the user's confidence that the system is working. Users can employ a finder function to find one of the activator or mobile base station when the other device is available. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143048 | METHOD FOR DESTRUCTIVE READOUT OF DATA IN CASE OF MOBILE THEFT - A method for destructively reading out data from a stolen or lost mobile phone. A special switch off feature disables all the services associated with the mobile phone, except for a messaging service and the ability to destructively read out data. A user can retrieve the data stored in the mobile phone from a remote location. Once the data is retrieved, all the data in the mobile phone is erased. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143049 | MOBILE TELEPHONE HUGS INCLUDING CONVEYED MESSAGES - Described is a technology by which a mobile telephone sends and/or receives and outputs a “mobile hug” comprising a personalized special message. A mobile hug output comprises vibration rhythms (patterns) and/or other sound and/or image data that identifies a source of the incoming information, and/or may convey a personal message. A mobile hug protocol is exemplified in which a vibration timeline, a sound timeline, and/or an image timeline each comprising units from which a sender can assemble a “sentence” to convey the special message. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143050 | METHOD FOR RE-ESTABLISHING TELEPHONE CALLS AFTER UNINTENDED TERMINATION - A system for operating a wireless mobile device that automatically re-establishes a telephone call after unintended disconnection is disclosed and may include at least one processor operable to wirelessly receive, via a communication network, a first telephone call having associated information identifying a calling party. The at least one processor may be operable to determine whether the calling party or the wireless mobile device is to establish a second telephone call between the calling party and the wireless mobile device upon failure of the first telephone call. The at least one processor may be operable to store the information identifying the calling party of the first telephone call, and to detect a failure of the first telephone call. The at least one processor may be operable to determine whether call re-establishment should be attempted, based upon one or more pre-determined factors. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143051 | SOCIAL NEWS RANKING USING GOSSIP DISTANCE - Devices, systems, and methods are directed towards ranking of messages based on a hop distance a forwarded message travels through a social network. As a message is forwarded by a member of the social network the hop distance increases. As the message is forwarded, recipients and/or senders may view the hop distance in real-time. The hop distance may reflect a number of times the message is forwarded to reach a recipient, or the maximum number of times the message is forwarded. The message may be displayed to a member in a rank ordering based on the hop distance, and messages with hop distances below a defined value may be deleted from a displayed list after a period of time. In one embodiment, a message may be forwarded anonymously to, for example, encourage members to forward the message. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143052 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND CONTACT PICTURE SYNCHRONIZATION AND DISTRIBUTION - Systems and methods for facilitating contact information display, management and synchronization are described. A client application on a portable device in communication with a host system provides a mechanism for receiving, displaying, updating, processing and transmitting contact information and data to the host system, where it may then be synchronized with other devices associated with other users. The host system may also collect information from social networking sites and other locations to update and synchronize contact information and data. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143053 | Transfer then sleep - A second communication device is detected in proximity to a first communication device engaged in a call. A substantially uninterrupted transfer of the call is provided from the first communication device to the second communication device. At least a part of the first communication device is placed into a sleep mode in response to transfer of the call to the second communication device. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143054 | Apparatus and method for automatic adjustment of ring volume based on perceived volume of digital audio playback - A system and method are for adjusting ringtone volume on a telephony device based on a current user-selected volume level used for digital audio playback. For example, a method according to one embodiment of the invention is implemented within a telephony apparatus having digital audio playback and ringtone playback capabilities, the method comprising: decoding and playing digital audio content in response to user input; monitoring the playback of the digital audio content to determine a first volume level associated with the digital audio content; receiving an incoming telephone call on the telephony apparatus; adjusting a second volume level associated with a currently-selected ringtone based on the value of the first volume level; and playing the currently-selected ringtone at the adjusted second volume level. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143055 | Mobile Application and Content Provisioning using Web Services Technology - A method for provisioning one or more mobile applications. The method including deploying the mobile application as a web service in a UDDI directory, downloading the mobile applications from the UDDI directory by invoking the web service. The method may also include locating the mobile application in the UDDI directory. The method further includes extending a WSDL template to define the mobile application, wherein the extending provides for wrapping the mobile application as the web service, and publishing the WSDL defined mobile application in the UDDI directory. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143056 | MODIFYING MOBILE DEVICE OPERATION USING PROXIMITY RELATIONSHIPS - Described is a technology by which a mobile computing device such as a mobile telephone operates differently based on detected proximity to another mobile device with which the first mobile device has a defined relationship. For example, the first mobile device may transfer content to the second mobile computing device when proximity corresponds to a non-cellular communications coupling, such as Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi coupling. In this manner, content transfer is deferred until a non-cellular coupling exists. The mobile device (or both devices) may output a notification to indicate that the other mobile computing device has been detected within a threshold proximity, such as via GPS data or by being within the same cellular tower. The type and/or settings of an output notification may vary based on different thresholds. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143057 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTINCTIVE ALERT ACTIVATION - An approach is provided activating a distinctive alert in a mobile station. An input from a user is received for generating an alert on a mobile station. In response to the input, a control signal is generated to activate the alert on the mobile station irrespective of any pre-existing alert setting of the mobile station. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143058 | TELEPHONE WITH DYNAMICALLY PROGRAMMABLE PUSH BUTTONS FOR ACCESS TO ADVANCED APPLICATIONS - A device and method for providing simple access to subscriber selected applications that reside in a telephone network. A programmable communication device that includes programmable push buttons operable for providing a user one button access to voice based and text based applications. A storage register is associated with each of the programmable push button and is operable for storing a directory number, such as a telephone number and a server address. The communication device includes a unique programming permission code for security purposes, such as restricting the use/reprogramming of the push buttons. A method of programming device push buttons including entering the programming permission code and selected advanced application information into the device. The method of programming may be done remotely or manually using various provisioning techniques. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143059 | System and method remote servicing of a wireless data processing device - A system and method for remotely servicing a wireless data processing device over a telephony audio channel. For example, a method is described for remotely debugging a wireless data processing device from a service, the wireless device capable of communicating over both a data channel and a telephony channel, the method comprising: receiving a remote diagnostic session request at the service from a wireless data processing device; establishing a telephony-based communication channel with the wireless data processing device if a telephony-based communication channel is not already established; entering codes via the telephone keypad at the service to diagnose the wireless data processing device and transmitting the codes to the wireless data processing device, the codes causing the wireless data processing device to perform one or more operations identified by the codes; and receiving the results of the operations at the service, the results usable for the diagnosis of a problem with the wireless data processing device. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143060 | REMOTE HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE CONTROL FOR DEVICES - A device may include a communication module that is arranged and configured to establish a wireless connection with a remote device and a remote mode module that is arranged and configured to receive and process an enabling command that places the device in a host controller interface (HCI) remote control mode, where the HCI remote control mode enables the device to be controlled by the remote device using one or more HCI commands over the wireless connection. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143061 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE REMOTE EXECUTION OF METHODS AND OBJECTS ON HANDSETS - A handset includes a set of executable instructions associated with an application programming interface (API) as well as a REMO client. Responsive to an indication of a particular application to be executed, the REMO client establishes a communication session over a network connection with a REMO server, on which the requested application is stored. The REMO server remotely invokes a series of API instructions on the handset via the REMO client. Accordingly, the REMO application resides on the REMO server, but can be executed (by way of the REMO client) on the handset without the need for verifying, signing, and downloading a separate application. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143062 | EVENTS NOTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONS SELECTION MECHANISMS IN A WIRELESS DEVICE - A panel has been provided to a wireless device that turns off all RF capability of the wireless device (including, but not limited to notifications, wireless web clipping, instant messaging, email sending/receiving, phone calls, etc.). The panel is brought up on a screen of the wireless device by pressing a programmed hard button for more than 1 second. Once the RF capability has been turned off, if the user attempts to access a program or other device that requires the RF capabilities, a notification is displayed that identifies the RF capabilities as being disabled and prompts the user whether to continue. If the user continues, the RF device is automatically enabled, otherwise the RF device remains disabled. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143063 | Method and Apparatus for Setting a Highest Received State Variable in a Wireless Communication System - The present invention provides a method for setting a highest received state variable in a receiver of a wireless communication system, which comprises receiving a segment of a data protocol data unit having a sequence number greater than or equal to a value of the highest received state variable, and updating the value of the highest received state variable according to the sequence number of the data protocol data unit. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143064 | Method and System for Estimating Traffic Distribution in a Cellular Mobile Radio Communications Network - A method for estimating a territorial distribution of traffic in a selected area of a cellular radio mobile communications network, includes: dividing the selected area into a plurality of traffic-generating area elements; determining overall traffic in respect of said selected network area; and distributing the overall traffic across the plurality of traffic-generating area elements. For distributing the traffic, a respective network traffic generation propension is calculated for each traffic-generating area element, wherein said network traffic generation propension is adapted to provide an indication of a forecasted population of users of the network in respect of the traffic generating area element; and a distribution of a radio electromagnetic field associated with a current network configuration across said selected area is also estimated, obtaining an indication of the radio electromagnetic field strength in each of said traffic-generating area elements, each of said traffic-generating area elements being assigned a respective overall traffic portion based on the respective network traffic generation propension and on the respective indication of the radio electromagnetic field strength. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143065 | RADIO CELL PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND/OR CONTROL BASED ON USER EQUIPMENT POSITIONING DATA AND RADIO QUALITY PARAMETERS - In broadband networks for fixed or cellular mobile radio access using the ETSI/BRAN standard, such as UTRANs, Wi-Fi or WLAN wireless communication networks, continuously monitored user equipment positioning data and radio link parameters indicating quality of service of a wireless link between a base transceiver station located in a mobile radio cell of the wireless cellular network and a mobile terminal connected to and being served by the base transceiver station, such as signal-to-noise-plus-interference ratio, power class and bit error rate in uplink and/or downlink direction of the wireless link, may be used for radio cell performance monitoring and/or control. By tracking current positions of user equipment (UE) served by the network, the network can offer location-based services to the UE. A network management system with an integrated alarm signaling unit and having access to a base transceiver station's link performance monitoring system and/or location measurement unit may be used. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143066 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING A TIME OFFSET OF GPS SIGNALS IN A CDMA MOBILE PHONE - A method for adjusting a time offset of GPS signals in a CDMA mobile phone includes: generating periodic waves and transmitting to the GPS simulator; generating CDMA RF signals and transmitting to the combiner; clocking a first delay time starting when the periodic waves are transmitted to a time the CDMA RF signals are transmitted; receiving the periodic waves; generating GPS RF signals and transmitting the signals to the combiner; clocking a second delay time starting when the periodic waves are received to a time the GPS RF signals are transmitted; generating combined signals and transmitting to the CDMA mobile phone; clocking a third delay time starting when the CDMA RF signals are received to a time the GPS RF signals are received; and calculating a time offset between CDMA signals and GPS signals according to the first delay time, the second delay time, and the third delay time. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143067 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND CHANNEL SCANNING METHOD THEREOF - A mobile terminal is provided that includes a wireless communication unit configured to receive channel information and scan at least one channel, a controller configured to generate a channel database using the received channel information and generate a channel list according to a result of real time channel scanning using the channel database, and an output unit configured to display the channel list according to the result of the real time channel scanning under control of the controller. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143068 | Terminal for handover using channel characteristics and control method thereof - A terminal for handover using channel characteristics and a control method thereof are provided. Reception level information is received from a neighboring base station. A state of the neighboring base station having transmitted the reception level information is measured. A corresponding neighboring base station to which the handover is possible is selected using a corrected reception level value by computing the corrected reception level value using a value of the reception level information received from the neighboring base station and a channel characteristic value of the neighboring base station. A better neighboring base station for the handover can be selected by applying a reception level based on detected channel characteristics (quality) of a corresponding neighboring base station even when an actually measured reception level of the neighboring base station is high. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143069 | Method And Means For Reducing Interference Peaks During Soft Handover - The invention relates to a method for reducing the number of uplink interference peaks during soft handover from a radio base station (RBS A) providing a source cell ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090143070 | Supporting an Allocation of Radio Resources - The invention relates to a method for supporting in a wireless communication system an allocation of radio resources to connections between mobile stations | 2009-06-04 |
20090143071 | Uplink Scheduling in a Mobile Telecommunication Network - The present invention relates to a node B comprising a downlink data scheduler and an uplink data scheduler, wherein the node B comprises means for transferring information associated with a downlink data transfer from said downlink data scheduler to said uplink data scheduler, and that the uplink data scheduler comprises means for scheduling an uplink data transfer as a result of the transmission of said downlink data transfer. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143072 | CONTROL ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING PAGING MESSAGES IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Systems and methods for utilizing paging group IDs and paging indicators are disclosed for PDCCH and PDSCH transmissions to mobile terminals in a mobile communication system. By use of the paging group IDs and paging indicators, various groups of mobile terminals, including subsets of those groups can be paged with reduced decoding requirements. Nesting of the grouping is exploited and packing of the PDCCH frame to accomplish efficient use is described. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143073 | Method and Apparatus for Smart Beam Selection in a Smart Antenna System - A method of beam selection in a smart antenna system is provided. The method includes receiving a plurality of uplink beams by a plurality of receivers, each corresponding with one of the plurality of uplink beams. Each uplink beam includes signals transmitted by a mobile station. The method further includes analyzing each of the plurality of uplink beams and selecting an uplink beam from the plurality of uplink beams based at least in part on the analysis of the uplink beams. The method further includes switching to the selected beam in real time to allow the signals communicated in the selected beam to be communicated to a base station transceiver. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143074 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL OF UPLINK FEEDBACK INFORMATION IN CONTENTION BASED ACCESS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A method and apparatus for control of uplink feedback information in contention based wireless communications is disclosed. Uplink feedback information such as a channel quality information and hybrid automatic retransmission request (HARQ) acknowledgement/negative acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) information may be transmitted to the universal terrestrial radio access network (UTRAN) by a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) based on explicit and implicit triggers. Providing more frequent and robust information relating to the channel conditions and HARQ status allows the UTRAN to more efficiently utilize the radio resources for downlink data transmissions. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143075 | MOBILE STATION, BASE STATION, COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, AND COMMUNICATION METHOD - A mobile station comprises a reception unit configured to receive a signal transmitted from a base station; a selection unit configured to select a communication area to perform communication from a plurality of communication areas based on traffic load in the plurality of communication areas where the reception unit can receive the signal; and a notification unit configured to notify the base station of the communication area selected. Another mobile station comprises a reception unit configured to receive a signal transmitted from a base station; a calculation unit configured to calculate a ratio of an average reception quality value over a short period to an average reception quality value over a long period; and a selection unit configured to select a communication area to perform communication from a plurality of communication areas where the reception unit can receive the signal, based on the ratio. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143076 | Method and Apparatus for Using Supported Network Information for Positioning - Techniques to support positioning for terminals in Secure User Plane Location (SUPL) are described. A SUPL Enabled Terminal (SET) may receive supported network information from a SUPL Location Platform (SLP), which is a location server in SUPL. The supported network information may indicate one or more radio access networks supported by the SLP, one or more types of measurement supported by the SLP, and/or information that the SET is allowed to send to the SLP. The SET may send network measurement information for a supported radio access network to the SLP. The network measurement information may include cell and/or access point (AP) information for one or more access points or base stations in the supported radio access network. The SLP may determine a location estimate for the SET based on the network measurement information from the SET. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143077 | System and Method for Brokering Mobile Service Providers - The present invention comprises a method and system for dispatching a plurality of mobile service providers among a plurality of users (stationary) based on proximity of a user to a particular mobile service provider. One or more representations of proximity will be presented to a user on a map by the system and the system computes offers based on proximity. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143078 | TECHNIQUES TO MANAGE A RADIO BASED ON LOCATION INFORMATION - Techniques to manage a radio based on location information are described. A mobile computing device may include a radio module, a location detector operative to determine a location for the mobile computing device, and a processor to couple to the radio module and the resource database. The processor may be operative to execute a resource management module to access a resource profile having resource information for one or more cellular radiotelephone network resources accessible from the location, and control operations for a radio module based on the resource profile. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143079 | MOBILE TRACKING - A method of tracking a first wireless communications device using another computing device, such as a second wireless communications device, includes obtaining current position data for the first wireless communications device and obtaining one or more of speed data, time data, and path data for the first wireless communications device. The first wireless device then transmits the current position data and at least one of the speed data, time data and path data to the second wireless communications device or other computing device. In addition to current position data, the speed, path and time data facilitate tracking of the first wireless communications device. When a first mobile user wants a second mobile user to follow him, the first mobile user can put his device in “follow me” (tracking) mode. This is particularly useful when the first and second mobile users are traveling in respective cars or other vehicles. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143080 | Method, Subscriber Identity Module and System for Providing Mobile Communication Terminal Location Data - The invention relates to a method for providing mobile communication terminal location data. In the method, radio signal is received from a beacon in a wireless local area network. Next, beacon identification data that identifies the beacon is derived, based on the received radio signal. The identification data is transmitted to a server. Beacon location data is then provided by and received from the server. Mobile communication terminal location data, particularly presence data that indicates that the mobile communication terminal is in the vicinity of the beacon, is derived from the beacon location data. Upon such detected presence, an additional application process is advantageously executed. The method is executed by a processing device in a subscriber identity module that is included in the mobile communication terminal, thus achieving hidden operation and portability. The invention also relates to a subscriber identity module and a system operating in accordance with the method. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143081 | Information distribution system, information distribution server, mobile terminal, and information distribution method - There is provided an information distribution system capable of distributing a content to a mobile terminal in a predetermined area, distributing content guide information to the mobile terminal, and distributing the content selected by the mobile terminal, within the area. The information distribution system includes an information distribution server, a mobile terminal, and a content DB. The content DB contains content information to be provided to the mobile terminal and information on the area to which the content is provided. The information distribution server distributes the content guide information to the mobile terminal. According to this content guide information, the mobile terminal performs a content distribution request. The information distribution server judges the position of the mobile terminal according to position judgment means. When the mobile terminal is in the distribution area of the content requested, the content is downloaded. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143082 | Location Aware Voice Calls and Messages - A communications network includes a mobile communications device and a communications terminal. The device and terminal are engaged in a call which includes audio stream data. An operation is performed, either at the mobile device or in the supporting network, to determine a location of the mobile communications device and link metadata representing the determined mobile communications device location to the audio stream data sent from that mobile communications device for the call. At the communications terminal, the metadata is extracted from the audio stream data to allow for presentation of the location of the mobile communications device. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143083 | RESOLVING ENCODING DEPENDENCIES FOR DATA BURSTS - A system comprises a receiver and a transmitter in wireless communication with the receiver. The receiver receives from the transmitter multiple bursts of data on a paging channel. First and second bursts of data comprise channel protocol information and paging mode data. The second burst comprises an encoding dependency that groups paging mode data independently of channel protocol information. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143084 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING QUICK SHORT MESSAGE FUNCTIONS FOR A MOBILE PHONE - A method for performing quick short message functions for a mobile phone is disclosed. The method includes reading short messages from a subscriber identify module card and a memory system of the mobile phone, copying the short messages into a short message status table, if the mobile phone has been started up for the first time, and saving the short message status table into the memory system. The method further includes obtaining the short message status table stored in the memory system if the mobile phone is powered on hereafter, and monitoring the mobile phone to determine if status of the short messages has been changed. The method further includes updating the short message status table and saving the updated short message status table into the memory system, if status of the short messages has been changed. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143085 | Call Completion - Disclosed herein is a method and system for completing a call attempt made by a first party on a first network to a second party on a second network. The second network may be the first network or one of multiple networks excluding the first network. The first network detects termination of the call attempt. The first network communicates availability of a messaging service to the first party. The messaging service may be a short messaging service (SMS), a voice SMS, a multimedia messaging service, and a multimodal messaging service. The first network does not bill the first party for the communication of the availability of the messaging service. On acceptance of the messaging service by the first party, the first party creates a message to be delivered to the second party on the second network. The first network delivers the message to the second party on the second network. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143086 | Method and apparatus for managing status information in wireless instant messaging system - In a wireless instant messaging system, a first mobile station transmits a PUBLISH message including status information and watcher information. A second mobile station reads the status information published or updated by the first mobile station. A presence server publishes or updates status information mapped to the watcher information included in the PUBLISH message received from the first mobile station and transmits a notification message including the status information to the second mobile station mapped to the watcher information. Other parties (watchers or groups) can read status information desired by a subscriber when the subscriber sets status information for the other parties to read discriminately according to need. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143087 | Exchange of Information in a Communication Network - Methods and apparatus for managing data objects in a communications network are disclosed. An exemplary method includes storing a plurality of data objects intended for rendering at a first communication device (e.g., a subscriber's communication device) in response to a triggering communication event, and transferring the plurality of data objects to the first communication device. Apparatus for implementing the preceding techniques are also disclosed. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143088 | Dynamic Allocation of Radio Resources in a Multicarrier Communication System - Communication carried out over a frequency band divided into a plurality of subcarriers by messages transmitted between a first radio station and a second radio station in a plurality of hops between respectively adjacent radio stations arranged in hierarchical levels. A subset of the subcarriers is used for each hop. The subsets used are allocated by at least one higher level radio station and the composition of at least one of the subsets used varies over time. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143089 | Apparatus and method for performing an expedited handover using a dedicated ranging channel in a wireless network - A wireless network comprising a plurality of base stations capable of communicating with a plurality of mobile stations, wherein a serving base station is operable to serve a mobile station and a target base station is operable to transmit to the mobile station a message identifying a ranging slot dedicated to the mobile station. The target base station receives a ranging code from the mobile base station before the target base station receives a ranging request message from the mobile station. In an embodiment, the ranging slot may be an exclusive ranging slot dedicated to two or more mobile stations. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143090 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND GATEWAY - There is provided a communication system in which semi-duplex many-to-many multicasting service can be performed to both a mobile station and a base station by using a unified call control protocol such as SIP on an IP network, and can contain mobile stations and base stations of existing wireless facilities. The communication system in which the semi-duplex many-to-many multicasting service is performed to plural mobile stations | 2009-06-04 |
20090143091 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING POWER IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Provided is an apparatus and method for controlling power in a mobile communication system. The apparatus includes a moving speed measuring unit for measuring a moving speed of the terminal, a Channel Quality Indicator (CQI) processing unit for requesting a base station to adjust a CQI report frequency when the moving speed measured by the moving speed measuring unit exceeds a threshold value, and determining a CQI report frequency based on information on the CQI report frequency received from the base station to report CQI, and a power controller for performing a power control in response to a power control signal created by the CQI reported from the base station. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143092 | Power control - The invention relates to control of transmission power in cellular networks, specifically in cells having transmitters in several frequency bands. The invention allows the network to control the maximum transmission power of a mobile station in more than one frequency band. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143093 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ADAPTIVE HANDOVER - A method and apparatus for adaptive handover includes receiving a time to trigger (TTT) for a first mobility state. A scaling factor is received for a second mobility state. The TTT for the second mobility state is determined by scaling the first mobility state with the scaling factor for the second mobility state. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143094 | Method and Apparatus for Mode Switching in Dual-Core Mobile Communication Devices - A mobile communication device. The mobile communication device includes a baseband processor and an application processor. The application processor includes a modem proxy service module communicatively coupled to the baseband processor and an application management service module communicatively coupled to the modem proxy service module and configured to retrieve identification of a new operating mode. The application management service module is configured to direct appropriate components to initiate actions necessary to switch to the new mode, convey a request to the baseband processor to switch to the new mode, and switch the application processor to the new mode. The baseband processor is configured to convey notification to the application management service module that it completed the mode switch. The application management service module is further configured to update a current mode identification to be the new mode identification and notify all appropriate components that the mode switch has been completed. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143095 | INTER-MODE INTERFERENCE PREVENTION IN A MULTIMODE WIRELESS DEVICE - This invention relates to a device, a method, a computer program and a computer program product for a device capable of communicating in a first mode of wireless communication and a second mode of wireless communication simultaneously, wherein it is determined for each of at least one channel of a plurality of channels whether interference occurs between the first mode and the second mode; and wherein the channels which have been determined not to cause interference are stored in a list of preferable channels. For instance, in the case where the first mode represents a cellular communications mode, during a cell selection/reselection procedure of the first mode, instead of searching in the cell information stored for the PLMN, it will first search in the list of preferable channels when the second mode is active. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143096 | Wireless earphone structure - A wireless earphone structure includes a housing, a wireless transceiver module mounted in the housing for receiving music or a phone call generated by a mobile communication device, a fixed earphone mounted on a surface of the housing for playing the music or the phone call, and a phone call switch slidably disposed on the surface of the housing. When the phone call switch is not pushed, the wireless transceiver module will receive the music and transmit it to the fixed earphone. When the phone call switch is pushed, the wireless transceiver module will receive the phone call and transmit it to the fixed earphone. Therefore, a user can use the phone call switch to select and listen to the music or the phone call. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143097 | PCB coil for hearing aid compatibility compliance - A wireless phone includes a wireless transceiver that facilitates wireless transfer of signals containing audio information. The wireless transceiver receives signals containing audio information and a processing circuit coupled to the wireless transceiver receives audio data based on the audio signals and provides output audio signals. The phone also includes a coil formed in a circuit carrying element (e.g. circuit board). The coil receives a signal based on the output audio signals from the processing circuit and, in response, provides an output signal receivable by a hearing aid that is not intelligible by a human ear. The coil may be one of multiple coils of a coil system formed in multiple layers of the circuit carrying element. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143098 | ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - An electronic equipment includes a first output unit configured to output display information onto a display screen, a second output unit configured to output display information to a device to which the display information is output; and an output control unit configured to cause, if predetermined display information is output using both the first output unit and the second output unit, the second output unit to output the portion of the predetermined display information to which it is previously set that it is output to the outside as well as causing the first output unit to output the portion of the predetermined display information from which the portion output by the second output unit is excluded. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143099 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL HAVING CONVERSION LENS AND PHOTOGRAPHY METHOD USING THE SAME - Provided are a mobile communication terminal and a photography method for the same using a conversion lens. The mobile communication terminal includes a terminal body, a camera assembly installed at one side of the terminal body and a conversion lens detachably installed on a front surface of the camera assembly, wherein product data of the conversion lens mounted on the camera assembly are automatically identified and a microcomputer installed in the terminal body automatically adjusts a photography mode such that a special photography mode is entered without requiring any professional knowledge. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143100 | Portable office: cell phone & personal computer - A fully functional cell phone that converts with ease into a fully functional personal computer with a fully functional keyboard layout in such a fashion, size of keys and spacing between to allow the users to use the standard technique of touch-typing. The transformation is simple, merely grab the tab on the numerical keypad pull and open the first 2 panels then the tabs on the side of the first alpha keyboard to relieve the other 2 panels. Open from left to right you have 4 panels connected by 3 hinges the 1 | 2009-06-04 |
20090143101 | Communications Device and User Interface Device with Millimeter Wave Transceiver and Methods for use Therewith - A user interface device includes an actuator for generating user data in response to the actions of a user. A millimeter wave transceiver receives an RF signal from a host device, converts the RF signal into a power signal for powering the user interface device, and backscatters the RF signal based on the user data. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143102 | COMMUNICATION DEVICE - The communication device includes: a communication control section which periodically causes a radio communication module to establish a connection to the server; a data reception and transmission instructing section which instructs the communication control section to obtain files and directory information stored in the server when the connection is established, and stores the files and the directory information in memories; and an emulation processing section which notifies, when the communication device is coupled to the computer, the computer that the communication device is a mass storage class device, submits the directory information stored in the memories to the computer, refers, when designation of a file contained in the directory information is accepted from the computer, to the directory information to read the file from the memories, and sends the file to the computer. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143103 | Systems and Methods for a Simplified Mobile Phone - Systems and methods for communicating through a mobile phone are disclosed with a buttonless mobile phone including a power supply with means for capable of enabling or disabling the a power supply; and memory to store a phone number directed to a remote station; a remote station to receive a call from a user causing the mobile phone to call the remote station, the remote station comprising allowing a human operator and access to a database describing at least one contact unique to the user; and wherein the human operator uses the database of contact information to facilitate a communication from the user to the contact in the database. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143104 | Wireless smart card and integrated personal area network, near field communication and contactless payment system - A wireless smart card having a personal area network transceiver, such as a Bluetooth transceiver, to couple the wireless smart card with a mobile communication device, and a near field communication (NFC) and radio-frequency identification (RFID) transceiver to couple the wireless smart card to a wireless transaction device, and a transponder with a secure element to allow secure communications between the mobile communication device with the wireless smart card and the wireless smart card and the wireless transaction device is described. The wireless smart card allows, for example, contactless payment through a Bluetooth-enabled mobile communication device without modification to the mobile communication device. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143105 | SMART CARD AND METHOD FOR GENERATING RESPONSE MESSAGE TO BE DELIVERED TO MOBILE TERMINAL SUPPORTING MOBILE BROADCAST, AND MOBILE TERMINAL THEREFOR - Provided is a method of efficiently processing a Short-Term Key Message (STKM) in the mobile broadcast supporting the mobile terminal. A structure of a response message according to processing the STKM in the smart card is also provided. In particular, a variety of information necessary for reproducing in the player is included in the response message and delivered to the mobile terminal, thereby the mobile terminal can easily obtain the desired information through the response message. Therefore, when the STKM is processed in the mobile terminal, there is no need to process operations except for a resending check, and the information does not need to be stored separately. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143106 | Hand-Held Communication Device with Auxiliary Input Apparatus, and Method - A hand-held communication device ( | 2009-06-04 |
20090143107 | PORTABLE TERMINAL - While an attitude of a housing and an attitude change thereof are employed so as to operate an application, an input unit capable of giving a top priority to the application is provided at a predetermined position of the housing so as to provide a portable terminal having a superior operability. | 2009-06-04 |
20090143108 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS - A mobile communication apparatus includes: a first casing including a display unit having a backlight; a second casing being connected to the first casing, and having an input unit; a condition detecting unit that detects whether a condition is changed from a first condition to a second condition, the first condition in which the first casing is overlapped with the second casing, the second condition being different from the first condition; and a control unit that controls the backlight to illuminate the display unit by turning on the backlight in a certain turn-on condition when the condition detecting unit detects that the first condition is changed to the second condition. The backlight is turned on in a lower value than a normal value in at least one of luminance and illuminance. | 2009-06-04 |