Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080219364 | DELAY-SENSITIVE CROSS LAYER SCHEDULER FOR MULTI-USER WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - CSIT error considerate delay-sensitive user access systems are provided in a multi-user OFDMA environment comprises a user delay sensitivity tracking component, a CSIT estimating component, a system queue state tracking component and a cross layer scheduling component. The techniques assume heterogeneous users with respect to delay and assume that CSIT information includes error, and optimally allocates broadcast resources, e.g., power, subcarriers and data rate, based on such assumptions. | 09-11-2008 |
20080219366 | COMBINED RATE AND PRECODER DESIGN FOR SLOW FADING CORRELATED MIMO CHANNELS WITH LIMITED FEEDBACK - System and methodologies are provided herein for joint rate, precoder, and feedback design adaptation and optimization for wireless communication systems. An optimization component as provided herein can implement an integrated framework for joint design of rate, preceding, and feedback partitioning adaptation policies for slow fading and spatially correlated multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication channels with limited feedback. The optimization component can utilize one or more vector quantization (VQ) optimization techniques wherein a feedback strategy and a transmission adaptation strategy are designed to jointly optimize average system goodput (e.g., average bits/second/Hz successfully delivered to a receiver) based on spatial correlation of the communication channels. In one example, a feedback strategy is designed as a channel state information of receiver (CSIR) partition and a transmission adaptation strategy is designed as rate and precoder codebooks. | 09-11-2008 |
20080219369 | ROBUST RATE, POWER AND PRECODER ADAPTATION FOR SLOW FADING MIMO CHANNELS WITH NOISY LIMITED FEEDBACK - System and methodologies are provided herein for rate, power and precoder adaptation for slow fading MIMO communication channels with noisy limited feedback. To optimize a rate of successful information delivery from a wireless transmitter to a wireless receiver and to provide robustness to channel noise, a joint design and optimization technique is utilized to provide optimal power, rate, and precoding adaptation policies for use by a wireless transmitter and an optimal feedback scheme and index assignment mapping for use by a wireless receiver. Additionally, various optimization and design techniques described herein are performed using a low-complexity online adaptation coupled with an offline optimization design. | 09-11-2008 |
20080246439 | POWER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods that recharge power supply units of portable electronic devices by leveraging energy harvesting or scavenging techniques. A recharge component accumulates energy from a plurality of sources, and supplies an electric current to the portable electronic device for a charge thereof. The sources of energy are based on routine user actions such as muscle movements (e.g., walking, movement of eye lashes, body heat), and can further consider environmental factors such as exposure to sunlight, temperature, as well as availability of external power sources. | 10-09-2008 |
20080246629 | MOBILE DEVICES AS CENTERS FOR HEALTH INFORMATION, MONITORING AND SERVICES - A mobile device with local and remote services and applications for collecting, storing, analyzing and delivering health data to medical professionals and others. The mobile device communicatively connects to sensors attached to a body to collect health data and remote servers to send raw and massaged data for medical analysis. The mobile device also provides alerts and alarm messages based on the health sensor data. | 10-09-2008 |
20080246734 | BODY MOVEMENT BASED USAGE OF MOBILE DEVICE - Body-based sensors are used to interact with one or more mobile devices. This interaction can be an alternative to or a supplement to traditional input methods on mobile devices. In order to facilitate everyday use, sensors can be hidden in jewelry or other fashion accessories normally worn by a user and wirelessly coupled to the mobile devices. When certain body movement is detected, a mobile device can automatically initiate one or more processes that perform various actions, such as actions on that mobile device or actions on communicatively coupled devices. The body movements can be user-defined so that a user can customize his interaction with the mobile device to meet the user's particular needs. The sensor array can also be adapted to turn on or off depending on the current environment. | 10-09-2008 |
20080248750 | COMPONENTIZATION OF MOBILE DEVICES - A mobile device with full functionality is comprised of two or more hardware components. Each hardware component provides a subset of mobile device functionality. Full functionality includes transceiver communications, processing, non-volatile memory, power, input and output. A communications interface, whether wired or wireless means, is used to link the two or more components together to produce a fully functionally mobile device. One or more of the hardware components can be advantageously embedded in or proximate to a piece of jewelry, a garment, or a fashion accessory. Other non-portable hardware components, when available, can also be linked to two or more components of the mobile device to provide additional functionality. | 10-09-2008 |
20080248779 | MEDIA CONTENT AND MOBILE DEVICES - Methodologies and related devices and systems are provided that facilitate provision, usage, publication, and/or rating of media content by providers and/or users media content. According to one aspect, content preloaded on a mobile device can be activated based on user fulfillment of an access requirement. According to another aspect, a user of a mobile device can publish user associated information to locate substantially matching users. According to a further aspect, users of mobile devices can share and rate content to create a community of aggregated content. Various modifications are provided that facilitate monetizing or incentivizing the described methodologies and related devices and systems. | 10-09-2008 |
20080249969 | INTELLIGENT AGENT FOR DISTRIBUTED SERVICES FOR MOBILE DEVICES - Mobile devices, mobile device systems and methods applying to mobile devices are provided that employ intelligent agents in combination with a wide array of remote utilities and information sources to facilitate improving a mobile device user's experience. By collecting contextual information from numerous information sources related to the mobile device user's context, more accurate and optimized determinations and/or inferences are formed relating to which remote utilities to make available to the mobile device user. This facilitates less confusion for the user in selecting desired mobile device content, services, and/or applications. The devices, systems, and methodologies also provide for an improved user experience in an open remote utility provider model. | 10-09-2008 |
20080250408 | PEER TO PEER SHARING OF FUNCTIONALITY OF MOBILE DEVICES - Systems and methodologies for sharing functionality among mobile devices in a peer to peer manner are described herein. A mobile device can include a plurality of functional components that can each perform respective functionality. Examples of the functionalities can include transceiver communications, processing, power, memory, input and output for the mobile device. Further, the mobile device can include a sharing component that enables sharing a particular third party functional component to replace or supplement operation of a corresponding functional component of the mobile device. The third party functional component, for instance, can be made available for sharing by at least one of a disparate mobile device or a stand alone functional component. Moreover, a host component can allow a disparate mobile device to use an available one or more of the plurality of functional components of the mobile device. | 10-09-2008 |
20080261572 | MOBILE DEVICE BUSINESS MODELS - A mobile device facilitates customized services for its user. For example, a mobile device can record information about a user using multiple inputs (e.g., sensors, GPS, camera, etc.). The information recorded creates a log of activities and interests of the user. One or more parts of the log are published and the user receives additional information based on the published information, such as other nearby people with similar interests or coupons. Other services of the mobile device can include biometric (e.g., facial) recognition of people, voting/polling, and language translation. The services available on a mobile device can be pre-configured so that the user can use the various services out of the box. | 10-23-2008 |
20090109953 | ROBUST TIMING SYNCHRONIZATION FOR MB-OFDM FREQUENCY HOPPING SYSTEMS IN A SOP ENVIRONMENT - System and methodologies for timing synchronization in a wireless communication system are provided herein. The provided systems and methodologies can utilize various timing synchronization algorithms and an associated state machine to reduce the down time of a wireless communication system due to the presence of simultaneously operating piconets (SOP) and/or other factors. Frequency band finger pattern detection techniques are additionally described that can reduce boundary mismatch rates for wireless receivers. In one example, by making use of the fact that time frequency codes (TFCs) possess unique frequency hopping patterns, system down time can be reduced and OFDM boundary matching can be enhanced to allow a receiver to obtain correct timing information even for communication channels having a very low SINR. | 04-30-2009 |
20090190536 | RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR OFDMA SYSTEMS WITH HALF-DUPLEX RELAY(S) AND CORRESPONDING TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL - A transmission protocol is provided for wireless communications in an OFDMA system that uses a rateless code and techniques are provided for dynamically adjusting the subcarrier resources allocated to an OFDMA relay node so that the relay is used at the right time according to the instantaneous channel state information (CSI). As a result, a higher throughput is achieved between source and destination nodes based on a low complexity algorithm for determining when relay assistance is helpful for completing a transmission between the source and destination nodes. | 07-30-2009 |
20090207768 | OPTIMAL CROSS-LAYER SCHEDULING FOR MULTI-USER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS WITH IMPERFECT CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION AND UNKNOWN INTERFERENCE - The disclosed subject matter provides scheduling algorithms, methods, and systems that facilitate cross layer scheduling for systems with imperfect channel state information and unknown interference. By exploiting ACK/NAK feedback from users of downlink traffic and recursively optimizing scheduling policy components over a state space, the disclosed subject matter provide robust and optimal cross layer scheduling in the presence of unknown interference and imperfect channel state information. The disclosed details enable various refinements and modifications according to cross layer schedule and system design considerations. | 08-20-2009 |
20090213741 | Multi-user MIMO systems with Imperfect CSIT and ARQ - A robust closed-loop cross-layer design provides for the downlink multi-user multi-antenna systems with imperfect Channel State Information at the transmitter (CSIT) for slow fading channels. Using ACK/NAK feedbacks from mobiles, a closed-loop cross-layer scheduler does not require any knowledge of the CSIT error statistics. To take into account of the potential packet outage (due to imperfect CSIT), we define system goodput, which measures the average bits per second per Hertz (b/s/Hz) successfully delivered to the mobiles, as the optimization objectives. We formulate the cross-layer design as a mixed combinatorial search and Markov decision problem. Based on dynamic programming approach, the optimal power and rate allocation is determined using backward recursion and forward recursion algorithms. Simulations illustrate that the proposed closed-loop cross-layer scheduler has very robust goodput performance at moderate to high CSIT errors and pedestrian mobility. | 08-27-2009 |
20090221252 | LOW COMPLEXITY AGC FOR MB-OFDM - System and methodologies for amplifier gain control in a communication system are provided herein. By leveraging similarities between the distribution of received signal samples in an MB-OFDM system and a Gaussian distribution, various algorithms described herein can be utilized to perform fast and low-complexity amplifier gain tuning. Received signal strength indication information corresponding to analog signal samples and/or digital signal samples obtained from an analog to digital converter are analyzed to obtain a signal energy distribution. The obtained signal energy distribution is then compared to a reference Gaussian distribution to adaptively tune an associated amplifier gain. | 09-03-2009 |
20110305189 | EXPLOITING BUFFERS IN COGNITIVE MULTI-RELAY SYSTEMS FOR DELAY-SENSITIVE APPLICATIONS - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for exploiting buffers in cognitive multi-relay systems for communicating delay sensitive application are presented herein. A secondary receiver device can select a first proximate relay station based on an assessment of communication links that extend from the first proximate relay station to the secondary receiver, and a secondary transmitter device that selects a second proximate relay station based on an evaluation of communication links that extend from the secondary transmitter and the second proximate relay station, wherein the first proximate relay station is employed by the secondary receiver device to communicate with the secondary transmitter device and the second proximate relay station is utilized by the secondary transmitter to communicate with the secondary receiver. | 12-15-2011 |
20110320518 | INTELLIGENT AGENT FOR DISTRIBUTED SERVICES FOR MOBILE DEVICES - Mobile devices, mobile device systems and methods applying to mobile devices are provided that employ intelligent agents in combination with a wide array of remote utilities and information sources to facilitate improving a mobile device user's experience. By collecting contextual information from numerous information sources related to the mobile device user's context, more accurate and optimized determinations and/or inferences are formed relating to which remote utilities to make available to the mobile device user. This facilitates less confusion for the user in selecting desired mobile device content, services, and/or applications. The devices, systems, and methodologies also provide for an improved user experience in an open remote utility provider model. | 12-29-2011 |
20120002567 | CROSS-LAYER OPTIMIZATION FOR NEXT-GENERATION WIFI SYSTEMS - Systems, methods, and apparatus are described that that increase throughput of a WiFi network. A first method is provided wherein access points monitor and keep track of their states on each resource block (frequency channel and antenna pattern) associated therewith and dynamically select the resource blocks that increase network throughput based on the instantaneous states of the access points. A second method is provided comprising employing Q-learning to determine one or more modifications of operating parameters of a network node based on observed throughput of the network and implementing the one or more modifications at the node. A third method is also provided which combines the first and second methods so as to increase network throughput at both the physical layer and the MAC layer. | 01-05-2012 |
20120213061 | COGNITIVE RELAY TECHNIQUES - The subject specification comprises a cognitive relay communications management (CRCM) component associated with a primary communication system, wherein the CRCM component controls relaying at least a portion of transmitted communications from a secondary source device (SSD) transmitting data to a secondary destination device (SDD) associated with a secondary communication system, in accordance with a specified relay protocol, such as a buffered decode-and-forward protocol. The CRCM component identifies when the secondary relay station (SRS) is not transmitting on the relay-destination (R-D) link and the source-relay link is not blocked, and, in such instance, allows transmission of a packet from the SSD to the SRS. The SRS forwards the packet to the SDD when the CRCM component identifies when the R-D link is not blocked. The SRS and/or SSD remove the packet from their respective queues when an acknowledgement message(s) is received from the SDD and/or SRS, respectively. | 08-23-2012 |
20120230230 | RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR OFDMA SYSTEMS WITH HALF-DUPLEX RELAY(S) AND CORRESPONDING TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL - A transmission protocol is provided for wireless communications in an OFDMA system that uses a rateless code and techniques are provided for dynamically adjusting the subcarrier resources allocated to an OFDMA relay node so that the relay is used at the right time according to the instantaneous channel state information (CSI). As a result, a higher throughput is achieved between source and destination nodes based on a low complexity algorithm for determining when relay assistance is helpful for completing a transmission between the source and destination nodes. | 09-13-2012 |
20120281778 | DYNAMIC INTERFERENCE ALIGNMENT FOR PARTIALLY CONNECTED QUASI-STATIC MIMO INTERFERENCE CHANNEL - Systems, methods, and apparatus are described that employ specially designed interference patterns to build an in-band side channel without degrading the effective throughput of the main channel. Transmitter and receiver pairs implement a two-stage dynamic interference mitigation scheme based on the partial connections in limited dimension MIMO interference channels. The first stage determines the stream assignments and the subspace constraints for beamforming vectors and zero-forcing vectors based on the partially connected topology such as the path loss, shadowing and spatial correlation. The second stage determines the beamforming vectors and the zero-forcing vectors based on the instantaneous channel state information over the subspaces obtained from the first stage. In an aspect, a controller device implements the first and second stage and assigns the transmitter and receiver pairs to perform interference alignment using the stream assignments and beamforming and zero-forcing vectors respectively. | 11-08-2012 |
20120281780 | PARTIAL INTERFERENCE ALIGNMENT FOR K-USER MIMO INTERFERENCE CHANNELS - Systems, methods, and apparatus are described that employ a partial interference alignment scheme in conjunction with an interference detection scheme to mitigate interference in quasi-static multiple input multiple output (MIMO) channels. In an aspect, sets of transmitter and receiver pairs are determined based on feasibility of alignment of the transmitters at the receivers of the sets in accordance with an interference alignment scheme and path loss associated with signal transmissions between the transmitter and receiver pairs, wherein the sets include different alignment assignments of the respective transmitters at the respective receivers of the sets. The alignment assignments can include different numbers of the transmitters aligned at the receivers of the sets. A set is then selected from the sets that contributes to an interference profile at the receivers that facilitates interference detection at the receivers. Interference detection at a receiver is further simplified using semi-definite relaxation techniques. | 11-08-2012 |