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David Blaine Dietz, Waterloo CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090240464Estimation of the Speed of a Mobile Device - A mobile device configured to estimate the speed at which it is moving. The mobile device includes a timing component configured to perform a plurality of Doppler shift measurements on a timing signal received by the mobile device. The mobile device also includes a processing component configured to correlate the size of the range of the plurality of Doppler shift measurements to the speed at which the mobile device is moving.09-24-2009
20100210301AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION OF SPEED MEASUREMENT IN MOBILE DEVICE BASED ON AVAILABLE MOTION - A system and method for speed measurement of a mobile device, using an speed sensor such as a satellite navigation system or an accelerometer, does not need such speed sensor to be continually activated. The system and method make use of a monitor for monitoring at least one motion indicium for indicating that the speed of the mobile device is above an initial threshold, including but not limited to: monitoring the Doppler shift measurements of a timing signal; monitoring the timing advance of a cellular radio signal; monitoring the number of base stations visible to the mobile device; monitoring the frequency of base station handover, however determined; monitoring the level crossings and/or the autocorrelation of an RSSI signal; and/or triangulation of the position of the mobile device. When the monitor determines that the mobile device may be travelling in excess of a threshold speed, a speed sensor is activated to confirm the indication. If the speed sensor determines that the mobile device is travelling at a speed below a second threshold, the speed sensor is deactivated.08-19-2010
20100222001METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHARACTERIZING A RADIO CHANNEL OF A WIRELESS NETWORK USING VARIABILITY OF SYNCHRONIZATION - A speed parameter or channel quality parameter are determined in a mobile device based on variation in frequency offset measurement. A higher variation in the frequency offset measurement reflects a poorer channel quality and a higher speed; a lower variation in the frequency offset measurement reflects a better channel quality and a lower speed. The parameter(s) may be fed back to the system and used, for example, to make adaptive modulation and coding decisions.09-02-2010

Jan Berend Dietz, Gouda NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110045798ROAMING IN TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS - A method of providing telecommunication services in next generation networks involves at least one landline terminal (02-24-2011

Maximilian Dietz, Rorschach CH

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20110156380ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - An adjustable steering column for a motor vehicle includes a clamping device, in the opened state of which the steering column is adjustable and in the closed state of which the set position of the steering column is fixed. The clamping device comprises an actuating lever and a clamping piece, which can be rotated about an axis of rotation by the actuating lever in order to open and close the clamping device. The actuating lever can be twisted about the axis of rotation at least in one direction of rotation with respect to the clamping piece when a limit of a torque acting between the actuating lever and the clamping piece is exceeded.06-30-2011

Wolfgang Dietz, Traubenberg AT

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090100762FOUR-DOOR MOTOR VEHICLE HAVING A DOOR SEALING SYSTEM FOR FRAMELESS DOORS - A four-door motor vehicle having a door sealing system for frameless doors, the body of which motor vehicle has a front (04-23-2009

Zachary Dietz, Lintang Pantai MY

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120105357Capacitive Touchscreen System with Reduced Power Consumption Using Modal Focused Scanning - Disclosed herein are various embodiments of a capacitive touchscreen system that is capable of sensing finger touches made on a capacitive touchscreen according to various scanning modes that reduce power consumption of the capacitive touchscreen system. The disclosed power saving scanning modes are modally focused, and can be used not only to reduce system power consumption, but also to enhance the user experience with the capacitive touchscreen system.05-03-2012