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Motorola
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About: Motorola is a company organization based out in Schaumburg, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Signal & Communications system. The organization has 27298 authors who have published 38274 publications receiving 968710 citations. The organization is also known as: Motorola, Inc. & Galvin Manufacturing Corporation.
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23 Apr 1998TL;DR: In this article, a mobile telephone equipped with a voice recognition system is presented, which can be used to automatically perform the same functions as a keypad, since a driver can use just the voice recognition, a key pad is no longer necessary.
Abstract: A voice recognition system having an enhanced button that allows a driver to reduce his risk of being involved in an accident while operating a vehicle and using a mobile telephone. The present invention is a mobile telephone having a voice recognition system which receives and acts on voice commands. Once the voice recognition system is activated, the mobile telephone can be operated in a hands free mode. The voice recognition system is used to automatically perform the same functions as a keypad. Since a driver can use just the voice recognition system, a keypad is no longer necessary. A mobile telephone equipped with a voice recognition system of the present invention requires only two buttons, a power button and a voice recognition button. To provide further safety, the voice recognition button is implemented to distinguish the voice recognition button from the other buttons to provide easier activation of the voice recognition system. The present invention can also be applied to other types of telephones and can be especially useful to a vision impaired person.
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28 Jul 1995
TL;DR: In this article, a portable wireless communication unit (PWCU) sends a software update response back to the server, which can include a priority indication and a usage indication, causing the PWCU to internally set a flag indicating the availability of the updated software.
Abstract: In a wireless communication system (100), updated software is downloaded to a server (104). In response to a software update query sent by the server, a portable wireless communication unit (101) sends a software update response back to the server. The software update response can include a priority indication and a usage indication. A software update acknowledgment, sent to the portable wireless communication unit by the server in response to the software update response, causes the portable wireless communication unit to internally set a flag indicating the availability of the updated software. Once aware of the availability of the updated software, the portable wireless communication unit can download the updated software using a combined battery charger/software downloader (108).
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01 Jun 1990TL;DR: In this paper, a memory structure and related method for collecting and maintaining data descriptive of a multiplicity of interrelated process flows is disclosed, and a complex memory structure includes job entities, operation entities, and process entities.
Abstract: A memory structure and related method for collecting and maintaining data descriptive of a multiplicity of interrelated process flows is disclosed. A complex memory structure includes job entities, operation entities, and process entities. Operation entities are subordinate to job entities, and process entities are subordinate to operation entities. These entities are represented by tables which are linked together to indicate their position in the hierarchy and their sequencing within a process flow. The process entities describe specific activities accomplished by an organization in achieving organizational goals. Typically, resources are either consumed or released, or both, during a process. Bill-of-resource tables are subordinate to process entities and populated with data which identify resources consumed by corresponding processes in the process flow. Attribute tables are subordinate to the resources listed in the bill-of-resources tables and populated with data which identify attribute limitations, durations for which resources are used, and quantities of resources consumed. Branch and condition entities are positioned between operation entities or process entities to initiate alternate process flows to be taken when specified conditions are met. In addition, condition entities may specify conditions to be met before including particular bill-of-resource and attribute tables within a process flow.
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30 Oct 1984TL;DR: In this article, a microcomputer (104) having predetermined clock pulse frequency requirements receives pulses from a multiplying type frequency synthesizer (200) which utilizes a reference frequency less than the largest of the predetermined requirements.
Abstract: A microcomputer (104) having predetermined clock pulse frequency requirements receives pulses from a multiplying type frequency synthesizer (200) which utilizes a reference frequency less than the largest of the predetermined requirements. The synthesizer (200) is responsive to program instructions to generate clock pulse frequencies sufficient to satisfy the requirement for immediate execution of programmed tasks. As the execution requirements change, the synthesizer (200) responds to provide only the frequency required. Thus, the power dissipated by the entire microcomputer system is minimized.
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16 Jan 1996TL;DR: In this article, a GSM cellular radio system with GPRS capability includes suspending data service while remaining logged on to the system and signalling from a remote station (10) to a serving data service support node (13) via a base station subsystem (11) that data service is suspended.
Abstract: A method of operation of a radio system with data capability, for example a GSM cellular radio system with GPRS capability includes suspending data service while remaining logged on to the system and signalling from a remote station (10) to a serving data service support node (13) via a base station subsystem (11) that data service is suspended. In another aspect, data is exchanged over a data channel (100) during first time periods (102) and exchange of data over the data channel stops during second time periods (103) intermittent between the first time periods. During the second time periods paging requests communicated on a paging channel (101) are monitored at the remote station (10). A non-data service paging request is identified on the paging channel and the system responds to the non-data service paging request.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Georgios B. Giannakis | 137 | 1321 | 73517 |
Yonggang Huang | 136 | 797 | 69290 |
Chenming Hu | 119 | 1296 | 57264 |
Theodore S. Rappaport | 112 | 490 | 68853 |
Chang Ming Li | 97 | 896 | 42888 |
John Kim | 90 | 406 | 41986 |
James W. Hicks | 89 | 406 | 51636 |
David Blaauw | 87 | 750 | 29855 |
Mark Harman | 83 | 506 | 29118 |
Philippe Renaud | 77 | 773 | 26868 |
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos | 76 | 946 | 26196 |
Min Zhao | 71 | 547 | 24549 |
Weidong Shi | 70 | 528 | 16368 |
David Pearce | 70 | 342 | 25680 |
Douglas L. Jones | 70 | 512 | 21596 |