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Iftekhar Rahman, Billerica US

Iftekhar Rahman, Billerica, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090047925SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING ACCURACY OF AN AUTOMATIC LOCATION IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM02-19-2009
20100159954UPDATING AN OPERATING PARAMETER - A method includes communicating with a first wireless network of a first type, and obtaining a location-based operating parameter from the first wireless network. The method further includes checking the validity of the location-based operating parameter obtained from the first wireless network. If the location-based operating parameter obtained from the first wireless network is not valid, then the method further includes searching for a second wireless network of a second type, and updating the location-based operating parameter from the second wireless network.06-24-2010
20100189190APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR REDUCING SPURIOUS EMISSIONS RESULTING FROM CARRIER LEAKAGE - An exemplary apparatus includes a modulator configured to modulate a data signal onto a carrier signal to generate a modulated signal having a transmit frequency within a predefined frequency range adjacent to and within a boundary of an uplink frequency band, a filter configured to at least partially remove a carrier frequency component from the modulated signal to produce a filtered modulated signal, and an antenna configured to transmit the filtered modulated signal.07-29-2010
20100248711PLUS CODE DIALING IN A MOBILE DEVICE - A mobile device include processes that allow the mobile device to make international calls using network-based plus code dialing even when the current network does not inherently support network-based plus code dialing. The mobile device obtains, via a set-up process, state information describing whether the network supports network-based plus code dialing. The mobile device transmits, in response to a request from a user and when the state information indicates the network supports network-based plus code dialing, a message to the network to initiate the international call based on a network-based plus code dialing scheme. The mobile device transmits, in response to the request from the user and when the state information indicates the network does not support network-based plus code dialing, a message to the network to initiate the international call using a handset-based plus code dialing scheme.09-30-2010
20100267383DETERMINING AND SELECTING THE MOST PREFERRED AVAILABLE NETWORK FOR DEVICES CAPABLE OF MULTIPLE RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES - The algorithm disclosed here is a method for a mobile station device to select a network for wireless communications in a way that takes advantage of the most favorable roaming agreements between operators. The exemplary algorithm provides the flexibility to select between 3GPP2 (1×RTT and EVDO) technologies and 3GPP (LTE/GSM/UMTS) technologies as well as specific operators' networks for domestic and international roaming. The proposed algorithm allows the operator to optimize roaming agreements in different markets and maximize revenue from roaming.10-21-2010
20100330986SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR USING MULTIPLE SUBSCRIBER IDENTITIES TO PROVIDE DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES TO SUBSCRIBERS - The techniques disclosed here enable a mobile station device having a plurality of subscriber identities to select an identity for registration with a network for wireless communications in a way that takes advantage of the most favorable roaming agreements between operators. The identity selection algorithm, for example, provides the flexibility to select amongst mobile station subscriber identities of 3GPP2 (1×RTT, EVDO) access technologies and 3GPP (LTE/GSM/UMTS) access technologies as well as specific operators' networks for domestic and international roaming. The exemplary algorithms allow the operator to optimize roaming agreements in different markets and maximize revenue from the roaming of its customers.12-30-2010
20110022834SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARED SECRET DATA GENERATION - Disclosed examples of secure communications involve generating, by a mobile communication network device, a shared secret data having a length of M units. A first operation on groups of one of N units of a randomly generated base shared secret data and one of a plurality of secret values thereby generates a plurality of first operation results. A second operation on a select plurality of the first operation results generates a plurality of second operation results. The randomly generated base shared secret data can have a length of N units, where N is less than M. The shared secret data is constructed from at least one of the first operation results and the plurality of second operation results.01-27-2011
20110136497METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING CARRIER ADJUSTMENT TO MITIGATE INTERFERENCE - An approach is provided for mitigating interference from Long Term Evolution (3GPP LTE) terminals to adjacent frequency bands. A platform determines whether a region associated with transmission of one or more resource blocks are an interfering region according to predetermined criteria, where one or more resource blocks are assigned a primary carrier as a default carrier for the transmission. The platform selects a secondary carrier for the one or more resource blocks instead of the primary carrier if the region is determined to be interfering.06-09-2011
20110143753DETERMINING MOBILE STATION OPERATING COUNTRY TO ENABLE SYSTEM SELECTION OR OTHER LOCATION BASED DEVICE FEATURES WITHOUT NETWORK ASSISTANCE - A mobile station automatically determines a country in which mobile station is or will operate from readily available information, without direct assistance from the local wireless communication network. A multimode mobile station, for example, capable of both 3GPP and CDMA operation, is programmed to detect both MCC type system identifiers (from 3GPP protocol) and SID type system identifiers (from CDMA protocol) and map both types of identifiers to country identifications. However, at some locations, the SID may not uniquely map to a country. In this later case, an exemplary mobile station may identify the country by determining a local time (LTM) offset and mapping a combination of the SID obtained at the current location and the LTM offset to an identification of the country. The mobile station may use the country determination to help select a preferred network or to enable a location based device feature.06-16-2011

Patent applications by Iftekhar Rahman, Billerica, MA US