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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
01 Dec 1992
TL;DR: In this article, a communication network keeps track of the locations of mobile units which utilize the network on powering up, the mobile units determine their current locations using signals broadcast, for example, by overhead satellites.
Abstract: A communication network keeps track of the locations of mobile units which utilize the network. On powering up, the mobile units determine their current locations using signals broadcast, for example, by overhead satellites. They then send data communication messages to the network describing their locations. The network saves the locations and returns data messages that describe borders which surround the mobile units' locations. The mobile units repetitively determine their current locations on a regular schedule. When their current locations are outside of their prescribed borders, they send other location data messages to the network to update the location data being maintained by the network and to receive a definition of a new border.

260 citations

Patent
10 Jul 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a method of navigating an electronic network includes steps of reading a list of at least one resource, displaying at least a portion of the list, receiving a user-initiated selection of a resource from the list and linking to the resource upon receiving the selected resource, and removing the resource from a list.
Abstract: A method of navigating an electronic network includes steps of reading a list of at least one resource in an electronic network, displaying at least a portion of the list, receiving a user-initiated selection of a resource from the list, linking to the resource upon receiving the user-initiated selection, removing the resource from the list. An article of manufacture directs a system for navigating an electronic network to perform the above-listed steps.

260 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
12 Apr 1999
TL;DR: A collection of eleven heuristics from the literature has been selected, implemented, and analyzed under one set of common assumptions and provides one even basis for comparison and insights into circumstances where one technique will outperform another.
Abstract: Heterogeneous computing (HC) environments are well suited to meet the computational demands of large, diverse groups of tasks (i.e., a meta-task). The problem of mapping (defined as matching and scheduling) these tasks onto the machines of an HC environment has been shown, in general, to be NP-complete, requiring the development of heuristic techniques. Selecting the best heuristic to use in a given environment, however, remains a difficult problem, because comparisons are often clouded by different underlying assumptions in the original studies of each heuristic. Therefore, a collection of eleven heuristics from the literature has been selected, implemented, and analyzed under one set of common assumptions. The eleven heuristics examined are opportunistic load balancing, user-directed assignment, fast greedy, min-min, max-min, greedy, genetic algorithm, simulated annealing, genetic simulated annealing, tabu, and A*. This study provides one even basis for comparison and insights into circumstances where one technique will outperform another. The evaluation procedure is specified, the heuristics are defined, and then selected results are compared.

259 citations

Patent
Ajit Nimbalker1, Ravi Kuchibhotla2, Robert T. Love1, Vijay Nangia1, Ravikiran Nory1 
27 Dec 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, the first and second UEs communicate using a subframe that has a first set of symbols in during which the first UEs transmits, a second set of symbol in which the second UE transmits and a guard interval between the UEs.
Abstract: A first user equipment (UE) and a second UE communicate with a network element (e.g., an eNB) over a carrier (e.g., an uplink or downlink cellular carrier). The first and second UEs also engage in D2D communication using resources of the carrier that have been allocated to them by the network entity. Using the allocated resources, the first and second UEs communicate using a subframe that has a first set of symbols in during which the first UE transmits, a second set of symbols during which the second UE transmits, and a guard interval between the first and second UEs.

259 citations

Patent
Richard J. Tett1
16 Mar 1995
TL;DR: In this paper, a wireless messaging system is provided that comprises a wireless message distribution system which receives wireless messages from telephones, computer message entry program (16), or telephone-assisted service terminals (18).
Abstract: A wireless messaging system (10) is provided that comprises a wireless message distribution system (12) which receives wireless messages from telephones (14), computer message entry program (16) or telephone-assisted service terminals (18). The wireless messages are sent through a radio frequency transmission (20) to users (22). In addition, the wireless messages are replicated and sent to a wireless message gateway server (24). The wireless message gateway server (24) assembles electronic mail messages including the wireless message and transmits the electronic mail messages to electronic mail networks (26), (28), or (30) such that the user (22) may access his wireless messages through his electronic mailbox within a customer electronic mail system (32).

259 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