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Motorola

CompanySchaumburg, Illinois, United States
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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Patent
Kazimierz Siwiak1
07 Jan 1988
TL;DR: In this article, an acknowledge back (ack-back) paging system is provided which includes a central station which transmits a group of message signals to an group of ack-back pagers which are addressed as a group.
Abstract: An acknowledge back (ack-back) paging system is provided which includes a central station which transmits a group of message signals to an group of ack-back pagers which are addressed as a group. The users of the group of addressed ack-back pagers indicate a response to their respective pagers thus providing ack-back data. The pagers in the group of addressed ack-back pagers then simultaneously transmit back to the central station their ack-back signals using different respective pseudorandom codes, a different pseudorandom code being dynamically allocated to each of the pagers in the group.

155 citations

Patent
22 Nov 1999
TL;DR: In this paper, a communication system network (500) having a plurality of servers (502-1 through N), each having a load level based on serving a number of clients (501-1-through M), is considered.
Abstract: A communication system network (500) having a plurality of servers (502-1 through N), each having a load level based on serving a number of clients (501-1 through M), a method includes grouping plurality of servers (502-1 through N) into a plurality of server groups G0 through Gk (503-0 through k) respectively having load levels progressively from a least amount of load level to a most amount of load level, calculating a plurality of time periods T1 through Tk corresponding to the server groups G1 through Gk, assigning load to a server selected from the servers in the server group G0 from an initial time until expiration of the time period T1, after expiration of each of the time periods T1 through Tk measured from the initial time, load assignment takes place by assigning load to a server selected from the servers in the server groups from G0 and at least one other server group, in server groups G1 through Gk, corresponding to an expiring time period.

155 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy were used to study the crystallization of hafnia and zirconia and their alloys with silica and lanthana.
Abstract: Crystallization of hafnia and zirconia and their alloys with silica and lanthana was studied in bulk and thin film samples by thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. Crystallization temperatures of hafnia and zirconia increase by more than 300 °C with increase of surface/interface area of the amorphous phase. Crystallization temperatures of zirconia and hafnia alloys with silica and lanthana increase with dopant content and exceed 900 °C for 50 mol% SiO2 and LaO1.5. Energies for tetragonal HfO2 and ZrO2 interfaces with amorphous silica were derived from their crystallization enthalpies from silicates as 0.25 ± 0.08 and 0.13 ± 0.07 J/m2, respectively. The crystallization pathways in bulk powders and films of zirconia and hafnia can be interpreted as resulting from thermodynamic stabilization by the surface energy term of tetragonal and amorphous phases over monoclinic. (© 2004 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

155 citations

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Robin H. Liu1, Justin Bonanno1, Jianing Yang1, Ralf Lenigk1, Piotr Grodzinski1 
TL;DR: In this article, a thermally actuated valving concept using paraffin as single-use valving material was developed, which undergoes a phase transition in response to changes in temperature.
Abstract: A new thermally actuated valving concept using paraffin as single-use valving material was developed. The paraffin undergoes a phase transition in response to changes in temperature. A variety of single-use paraffin-based microvalves, including “close–open,” “open–close–open,” “T,” and toggle designs, were demonstrated. Fluidic experiments showed that these microvalves had zero leakage and a maximum hold-up pressure of 40 psi in a “closed” position. A DNA polymerase chain reaction microdevice containing paraffin-based microvalves to enclose the sample solution in the reaction chamber during the thermal cycling was demonstrated. The paraffin-based microvalving technique has advantages over many existing active microvalve approaches, including a simple design, ease of fabrication, low cost, and ease of integration into complex microfluidic systems. Moreover, this technique is particularly attractive for single-use and disposable microfluidic devices.

155 citations

Patent
18 Dec 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a muting method for mobile telephones is proposed. The method can include a step of selecting a multifunction selector of a headset during a communication session. But it is not clear how to select the best mode for each mode.
Abstract: One aspect of the present invention can include a muting method for mobile telephones. The method can include a step of selecting a multifunction selector of a headset during a communication session. A mute toggle request can result that is conveyed to a mobile communication handset. Software within the handset can toggle a mute state for the communication session. In one embodiment, the multifunction selector can be a multifunction selector of a wireless headset. This selector can be overloaded to accept and terminate calls and/or to increase and decrease volume. In one configuration, the multifunction selector can be a laminate switching mechanism, which accepts a swiping and tapping input. For example, swiping a finger along the mechanism in one direction can increase volume, in another direction can decrease volume, and double tapping the mechanism can toggle a mute state.

155 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Georgios B. Giannakis137132173517
Yonggang Huang13679769290
Chenming Hu119129657264
Theodore S. Rappaport11249068853
Chang Ming Li9789642888
John Kim9040641986
James W. Hicks8940651636
David Blaauw8775029855
Mark Harman8350629118
Philippe Renaud7777326868
Aggelos K. Katsaggelos7694626196
Min Zhao7154724549
Weidong Shi7052816368
David Pearce7034225680
Douglas L. Jones7051221596
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
20229
202129
2020131
2019134
2018144