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20120108245 | Energy Reduction in Cooperating Radio Access Systems - The invention relates to cooperation between first and second wireless access networks that can be used to obtain energy reduction for or traffic routing within the overall telecommunications infrastructure while still enabling acceptable network coverage and satisfactory performance by the telecommunications infrastructure as a whole. The cooperation refers to the fact that the wireless access networks provide duplicate coverage in a particular area when both wireless access networks are active, and that traffic can be switched between the cooperating networks in order to temporarily adjust (e.g. switch off) resources of one or the wireless access networks. In this manner, energy reduction and/or traffic routing can be obtained under the constraint that sufficient service coverage and capacity remains at an acceptable quality. | 05-03-2012 |
20120225658 | SYSTEM FOR UPDATING A NEIGHBOUR CELL LIST (NCL) OF A WIRELESS ACCESS NODE OF A TELECOMMUNICATIONS ARCHITECTURE AND METHOD THEREFORE - The invention relates to a system and method for updating a neighbour cell list of a wireless access node. User terminals to be to be transferred from a first wireless access node of a first wireless access network to a second wireless access node of a second wireless access network are detected. From the first wireless access node, one or more of the detected user terminals are requested to report cell information of a plurality of wireless access nodes of at least one of the first wireless access network and the second wireless access network. The cell information is received from the one or more of the detected user terminals and at least one of the first neighbour cell list and the second neighbour cell list is updated using the received cell information. | 09-06-2012 |
20120264439 | Method and System for Automatic Coverage Assessment for Cooperating Wireless Access Networks - The invention relates a method and system for assessing coverage of a wireless access network within a desired area via cooperating wireless access networks and terminals capable of measurement and reporting across the different wireless access networks. The cooperation refers to, among other things, the ability of obtaining coverage assessment for one of the wireless access networks using results of the measurements collected at one of the other wireless access networks. In this manner, more accurate and complete coverage assessment may be obtained, relative to the prior art approaches. | 10-18-2012 |
20130053039 | Method and Telecommunications Network for Deactivating or Activating a Cell in Such a Network - The invention relates to a method for deactivation of at least one first cell of a plurality of cells in a telecommunications network. User devices in the at least one first cell are triggered to report measurement information regarding one or more second cells of the plurality of cells to the telecommunications network. The measurement information is received in the telecommunications network (preferably using the still active at least one first cell) and analysed (in the telecommunications network or by an external system), in order to determine whether one or more user devices in the at least one first cell are eligible for being served by a second cell of the one or more second cells when the at least one first cell would be deactivated. When the one or more user devices are determined to be eligible for being served by the second cell of the one or more second cells, the one or more user devices are transferred, i.e. are handed over or perform cell reselection from the first cell to the second cell and the at least one first cell is deactivated. | 02-28-2013 |
20130053091 | Method and Telecommunications Infrastructure for Activating an Inactive Cell - The invention relates to a method for activating at least one inactive cell in a wireless telecommunications infrastructure. The telecommunications infrastructure comprises an active cell containing a plurality of terminals. A presence signal is transmitted in the at least one inactive cell. The plurality of terminals in the active cell detect the presence signal(s) of the one or more inactive cells to gather information from the inactive cell. The information is reported to and received at the telecommunications infrastructure. The information received from the plurality of terminals is processed in a processing system of the telecommunications infrastructure to provide a processing result. The inactive cell is activated when the processing result fulfils at least one activation condition such that at least one of the plurality of terminals is within a coverage area of the activated cell. | 02-28-2013 |
20130294286 | CONFLICT HANDLING IN SELF-ORGANIZING NETWORKS - A mechanism to handle conflict situations relating to configuration parameter value changes that can be made by two or more different self-organizing network functions is provided. The mechanism is based on storing and maintaining at least short term history information on configuration parameter value changes ( | 11-07-2013 |
20140335851 | Method and Telecommunications Network for Deactivating or Activating a Cell in Such a Network - The invention relates to a method for deactivation of at least one first cell of a plurality of cells in a telecommunications network. User devices in the at least one first cell are triggered to report measurement information regarding one or more second cells of the plurality of cells to the telecommunications network. The measurement information is received in the telecommunications network and analyzed in order to determine whether one or more user devices in the at least one first cell are eligible for being served by a second cell of the one or more second cells when the at least one first cell would be deactivated. When the one or more user devices are determined to be eligible for being served by the second cell of the one or more second cells, the one or more user devices are transferred and the at least one first cell is deactivated. | 11-13-2014 |
20160066265 | Method and Telecommunications Infrastructure for Activating an Inactive Cell - The invention relates to a method for activating at least one inactive cell in a wireless telecommunications infrastructure. The telecommunications infrastructure comprises an active cell containing a plurality of terminals. A presence signal is transmitted in the at least one inactive cell. The plurality of terminals in the active cell detect the presence signal(s) of the one or more inactive cells to gather information from the inactive cell. The information is reported to and received at the telecommunications infrastructure. The information received from the plurality of terminals is processed in a processing system of the telecommunications infrastructure to provide a processing result. The inactive cell is activated when the processing result fulfils at least one activation condition such that at least one of the plurality of terminals is within a coverage area of the activated cell. | 03-03-2016 |
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20120076319 | System for Accomplishing Bi-Directional Audio Data and Control Communications - A system for accomplishing bi-directional digital audio data and control communications. There is a host end that includes a host transceiver, a host digital signal processor that outputs a master clock signal and audio data, and a source of low-voltage power for the host components. There are a number of remote nodes connected together serially. Each remote node includes a transceiver and a low-voltage power supply that provides power to the other remote node components. A shielded two-wire communication network connects the host node to one of the remote nodes, and connects each remote node to either one or two other remote nodes in a daisy-chain configuration. The host end is enabled to transmit and receive over the communication network digital audio data and digital control signals. The remote nodes are each enabled to receive over the communication network digital audio data and digital control signals, and are each enabled to transmit over the communication network digital control signals. The source of low-voltage power at the host end is coupled to the communication network. The remote power supplies each have an input coupled to the communication network to derive the power for the remote nodes from the power coupled to the network by the host end. | 03-29-2012 |
20130044895 | MULTI-CHANNEL CLASS-D AUDIO AMPLIFIER WITH PLANAR INDUCTORS - An apparatus for providing an audio signal to drive a speaker system includes first and second audio channels. The first audio channel has a first class-D amplifier for receiving an input signal, and a first reconstruction filter for receiving an output from the first class-D amplifier and reconstructing therefrom an output audio signal for driving the speaker system. The second audio channel has a second class-D amplifier for receiving an input audio signal, and a second reconstruction filter for receiving an output from the second class-D amplifier and reconstructing therefrom an output audio signal for driving the speaker system. The first and second reconstruction filters have corresponding first and second planar inductors, with the second planer inductor being magnetically coupled to the first planar inductor. | 02-21-2013 |
20140067103 | REMOTE NODE FOR BI-DIRECTIONAL DIGITAL AUDIO DATA AND CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS - A remote node for bi-directional digital audio data and control communications includes remote components including: a remote transceiver; a remote low-voltage power supply that provides power to the other remote node components; and a sub-system that derives a master clock signal from received digital audio data. The sub-system includes a phase-locked loop (PLL) that is locked to a PLL input signal and outputs a remote node clock signal, and a switch that selects the PLL input signal from the derived clock signal and the remote node clock signal. The remote node is enabled to receive over a two-wire communication network digital audio data and digital control signals, and to transmit over the network digital control signals. The remote power supply has an input that is configured to be coupled to the network to derive the power for the remote node from power coupled to the network by a host end. | 03-06-2014 |
20140153726 | Communication of Diagnostic Information from Satellite to Host - A vehicle sound system includes a subwoofer system having a subwoofer, a satellite amplifier for driving the subwoofer, a host amplifier for receiving an audio signal, a noise management processing unit for providing, to the host amplifier, information to be used for achieving a desired audio environment, a sensor for providing information to the noise management processing unit concerning the ambient audio environment, a control line between the satellite amplifier and the host amplifier for transmission of control signals to the satellite amplifier, and a signal line between the satellite amplifier and the host amplifier for transmission of audio signals to the satellite amplifier, the satellite controller being configured to cause a diagnostic signal to be placed on the control line, the diagnostic signal being indicative of an operating condition of the subwoofer system. | 06-05-2014 |
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20110223206 | MICELLE COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - The present invention relates to a micelle composition comprising a hydrophobic compound and an amphiphilic block copolymer, wherein the amphiphilic block copolymer consists of a hydrophobic block A and a hydrophilic block B, the hydrophobic block A comprises at least one hydrophobic polymeric unit X and the hydrophilic block B comprises at least one hydrophilic polymeric unit Y whereby the X and Y blocks alternate. | 09-15-2011 |
20130102687 | MICELLE COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF - The present invention relates to a micelle composition comprising a hydrophobic compound and an amphiphilic block copolymer, wherein the amphiphilic block copolymer consists of a hydrophobic block A and a hydrophilic block B, the hydrophobic block A comprises at least one hydrophobic polymeric unit X and the hydrophilic block B comprises at least one hydrophilic polymeric unit Y whereby the X and Y blocks alternate. The present invention further relates to a process for the preparation of the micelle composition wherein the process comprises the steps of: a) dissolving the hydrophobic compound and the amphiphilic block copolymer in an organic solvent to form a solution, b) adding said organic solution into an aqueous medium, c) optionally repeating aforementioned steps. The micelle composition according to the present invention is useful in medical applications such as therapeutic cardiovascular applications, veterinary applications, food processing applications, flame retardant applications, coatings, adhesives and cosmetics, fabric/textiles, industrial and art applications. | 04-25-2013 |
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20110191609 | POWER USAGE MANAGEMENT - The invention relates to a method of influencing power consumption of a process being executed on a computer system, comprising calculating an estimate of usage of at least one system resource by the process, converting the estimate of usage into a power consumption estimate, monitoring a time period during which the process is in an idle state and influencing at least one aspect of the computer system if the power consumption estimate exceeds a predefined limit while the process is in an idle state. Preferably this influencing comprises automatic termination of the process if the power consumption estimate exceeds the predefined limit. The at least one system resource may be selected from the group of: a central processing unit (CPU), a storage medium such as a hard disk, a monitor, a graphics card and a communications bus. | 08-04-2011 |
20140068294 | POWER USAGE MANAGEMENT - The invention relates to a method of influencing power consumption of a process being executed on a computer system, comprising calculating an estimate of usage of at least one system resource by the process, converting the estimate of usage into a power consumption estimate, monitoring a time period during which the process is in an idle state and influencing at least one aspect of the computer system if the power consumption estimate exceeds a predefined limit while the process is in an idle state. Preferably this influencing comprises automatic termination of the process if the power consumption estimate exceeds the predefined limit. The at least one system resource may be selected from the group of: a central processing unit (CPU), a storage medium such as a hard disk, a monitor, a graphics card and a communications bus. | 03-06-2014 |