Abstract:
A wireless communications system and method is disclosed. A cell has a plurality of allocated sectors and a base station that communicates with mobile units contained within the cell. The base station has a transmitter that transmits communication signals along at least two carriers per sector within a cell. Each carrier within a sector is assigned a zone spaced from the base station, such as from an inner zone to an outer zone. The power per carrier is reduced successively from the outer to the inner zone.
Abstract:
An apparatus for alerting a user at an alerting device that data has been delivered to a wireless communication device includes an adapter that receives a data receipt signal from the communication device and activates an associated alerting device after verifying its identify. Verifying the identity of the alerting device includes comparing an alerting device identifier, which is either stored or delivered to the alerting device from a remote location, with a communication device identifier that is embedded or otherwise included with the data that is delivered to the associated communication device. The alerting device is activated if the comparison shows that the alerting device is that which corresponds to the communication device that received the data. Alerting devices may be incorporated into jewelry, garments releasable straps and other objects that are convenient for the user.
Abstract:
The invention comprises a system and method for correcting jitter and frame erasure in packet voice communication systems with out severely affecting the voice quality of the signal to be easily noticed by a listener. A packet is retrieved from a buffer, a pitch of the packet is determined, and the pitch of the packet is processed in a manner determinative of whether a next packet has arrived.
Abstract:
A non-blocking crossbar for packet based networks and a method of operation thereof. In one embodiment, the non-blocking crossbar includes: (1) n inputs, n numbering at least two, (2) n outputs, each of the outputs having a destination first-in, first-out buffer (FIFO) and n crossbar FIFOs interposing corresponding ones of the n inputs and the destination FIFO, and (3) a scheduler configured to cause a packet to be transmitted from one of the inputs toward one of the outputs only when both the destination FIFO associated therewith and an interposing one of the crossbar FIFOs are available to contain the packet.
Abstract:
A magnetic device and a method of producing the same. In one embodiment, the device includes: (1) a substantially planar printed wiring board having a plurality of traces associated therewith, (2) a magnetic core located over the board, electrically insulated from the plurality of traces and having a major axis in parallel with a plane of the board and (3) a winding assembly having a dielectric member that couples a plurality of separate electrical conductors together, the plurality of conductors overarching the core to couple with corresponding ones of the plurality of traces to form a winding for the magnetic device, the dielectric member electrically insulating the plurality of conductors from the core.
Abstract:
A method for increasing the interrogation range of an RF Tag in a radio communication system using RF Tags with multiple reflecting antenna elements. The reflecting antenna elements are predeterminately positioned, and preferably aligned, with respect to each other in the direction of expected incident RF radiation. The reflecting antenna elements are sequentially pulsed on and off such that while the first reflecting antenna element is in a signal reflecting operating state, the remaining reflecting antenna elements are in a substantially non-reflecting state, and when the second reflecting element is in a reflecting operating state, the remaining reflecting elements are in a non-reflecting state, etc. The sequential pulsing and predetermined fixed spacing between the reflector elements generates constructive interference between the reflected signals of the reflecting antenna elements which increases the power of the resulting reflected signal.
Abstract:
A real-time networked telephony or computer system has a feature complex and/or applications that offer a class of features to a subscriber, including call information, and permits the subscriber to manage incoming and existing calls through available features accessed using spoken utterances. A speech processing unit coupled to the system interprets a subscriber's spoken utterances without requiring the subscriber to train the system to recognize his or her voice. The interpretation of spoken utterances is enabled by a system state database that is maintained at the speech processing unit and comprises a database of the possible system slates, including possible call flows for a call, and a database associated with the system state database comprising context-specific grammar that a subscriber may recite at respective points in the call flow. The speech processing unit may also convert message signals from the network to speech which is read to the subscriber using a text to speech translator. The network can identify the voice or subscriber voice, or language used and will thereafter recognize all further commands using specific grammar for that language as well as perform text-to-speech conversion using the identified language. Use of the features can be applied to update of grammars, profiles and templates, etc. by transmitting results of transactions.
Abstract:
A differential amplifier circuit for amplifying an input signal and for providing an output signal representative of the input signal includes first and second amplifier circuits, and first and second coupling circuits. The first and second amplifier circuits each include first and second transistors, a resistor, and a current generator. The first coupling circuit includes a transistor, a capacitor, and a current generator, and couples a first input signal node to the first transistor of the second amplifier circuit. The second coupling circuit includes a transistor, a capacitor, and a current generator, and couples a second input signal node to the first transistor of the first amplifier circuit.
Abstract:
A method of interactively sharing information between at least two devices in a computer network, each device having a respective browser associated therewith for handling the information, includes retrieving information from an information source in the network for storage in response to receipt of a retrieval request from a first browser associated with a first device. The method further includes sending the stored information to at least a second browser of at least a second device in response to receipt of a similar request therefrom, the second device receiving the request from the first device, such that the devices can share the information retrieved from the information source in response to the single request made to the source. Preferably, a surrogate is established in at least the first device for informing the second device of the request made such that the browser of the second device can make the similar request. Also, the information available from the information source in the computer network may include dynamically changing (i.e., stateful) content.