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Qualcomm

CompanyFarnborough, United Kingdom
About: Qualcomm is a company organization based out in Farnborough, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Wireless & Signal. The organization has 19408 authors who have published 38405 publications receiving 804693 citations. The organization is also known as: Qualcomm Incorporated & Qualcomm, Inc..


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Patent
17 Jul 2001
TL;DR: A battery monitoring apparatus that senses battery conditions such as low battery charge, end of battery capacity, and battery life, and responds by sending messages to a remote site and/or powering down a rechargeable battery is coupled to one or more powerconsuming electrical components, including battery monitoring equipment as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: A battery monitoring apparatus that senses battery conditions such as low battery charge, end of battery capacity, and end of battery life, and responds by taking actions such as sending messages to a remote site and/or powering down A rechargeable battery is coupled to one or more power-consuming electrical components, including battery monitoring equipment The battery monitoring equipment senses battery charge In response to a low-battery-charge condition, the battery monitoring equipment transmits a battery status message to a remote site and powers-down some of the electrical components Whenever the battery nears the end of its capacity, the monitoring equipment powers down all electronic components and awaits the application of external power The invention also tracks the time required for the battery charge to deplete Charge duration decreases over time, and whenever it reaches a predetermined minimum, the battery monitoring equipment transmits a representative status message to the remote site

126 citations

Patent
14 Feb 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for adaptive beam-steering using multiple transmit and receive antennas is described, including iteratively performing a pair of training sequences, wherein the pair of learning sequences includes estimating a transmitter antenna-array weight vector and a receiver antenna-vector weight vector.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for adaptive beam-steering are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises performing adaptive beam steering using multiple transmit and receive antennas, including iteratively performing a pair of training sequences, wherein the pair of training sequences includes estimating a transmitter antenna-array weight vector and a receiver antenna-array weight vector.

126 citations

Patent
10 Feb 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a base station transmits signaling information for broadcast and multicast services in accordance with a schedule that includes a repetition period and a modification period, and a notification indicator for each service is set in an entire preceding modification period to inform the wireless devices of the impending change.
Abstract: Techniques for transmitting signaling information for broadcast and multicast services are described. A base station transmits signaling information for each service in accordance with a schedule that includes a repetition period and a modification period. The signaling information is sent in each repetition period to allow wireless devices to quickly obtain this information. Changes to the critical signaling information are permitted at the start of each modification period, which is an integer multiple of the repetition period. Whenever the critical signaling information for a given service is changed in a given modification period, a notification indicator for the service is set in an entire preceding modification period to inform the wireless devices of the impending change. The wireless devices can detect the notification indicator being set in the preceding modification period and can retrieve the updated critical signaling information in the following modification period.

126 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Evaluation results are provided to show that UE receivers, in the detection of weak cells and removal of interference in demodulation of control and data channels, play a critical role in realizing the full potential that the deployment of heterogeneous networks can offer.
Abstract: Deployment of low-power nodes such as picocells, femtocells, and relay nodes within macrocell coverage is seen as a cost-effective way to increase system capacity and to equip wireless WANs with the ability to keep up with the increasing demand for data capacity. These new types of deployments are commonly referred to as heterogeneous networks and are currently receiving significant attention in industry. However, simple deployment of low-power nodes can lead to underutilization of air-interface resources due to the relatively small footprint of the lowpower nodes or service outage in the case of femto cells with restricted access. Time-domain interference management techniques by the configuration of almost blank subframes, introduced in LTE Rel-10 standards, allow the removal of most of the interference from the dominant interfering nodes. This mechanism enables cell biasing or cell range extension of weak cells, thereby maximizing the incremental gain provided by the deployment of low-power nodes. The configuration of ABS changes the interference conditions seen by the user equipment and therefore requires corresponding resource-specific measurements and feedback at the UE. In this article, we provide an overview of LTE Rel-10 resource specific radio link monitoring, radio resource management, and channel state information feedback procedures. Also, we provide evaluation results to show that UE receivers, in the detection of weak cells and removal of interference in demodulation of control and data channels, play a critical role in realizing the full potential that the deployment of heterogeneous networks can offer.

126 citations

Patent
Bender Paul E1
31 Oct 2000
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method and apparatus for providing transparent mobility of an entity within a network, which allows a given entity, which has a communication path set up between it and a peer entity, to move from one location to another, without informing the peer entity of this movement, and without having the communication path broken.
Abstract: The present invention is a novel method and apparatus for providing transparent mobility of an entity within a network. The present invention allows a given entity, which has a communication path set up between it and a peer entity, to move from one location to another, without informing the peer entity of this movement, and without having the communication path broken. The present invention is applicable to decentralized networks using the IP protocol, and is particularly applicable on networks wherein it is desired that the mobility mechanism neither introduces latency nor decreases the available bandwidth of the network. In the present invention, neither is latency increased nor is bandwidth utilization increased, as is done in other mobility models. Additionally, the present invention utilizes standard protocols that are widely available from a plurality of equipment manufacturers on a variety of platforms. Thus, the present invention provides a very cost-effective model for network providers that need to support transparent mobility within their network.

125 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jian Yang1421818111166
Xiaodong Wang1351573117552
Jeffrey G. Andrews11056263334
Martin Vetterli10576157825
Vinod Menon10126960241
Michael I. Miller9259934915
David Tse9243867248
Kannan Ramchandran9159234845
Michael Luby8928234894
Max Welling8944164602
R. Srikant8443226439
Jiaya Jia8029433545
Hai Li7957033848
Simon Haykin7745462085
Christopher W. Bielawski7633432512
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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20229
20211,188
20202,266
20192,224
20182,124
20171,477