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Qualcomm
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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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14 Jul 2000TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method and apparatus for increasing the probability of successful data frame transmission from a transmitter to a receiver. But their method requires the data frame to be generated by a processor, which increases the redundancy of transmitted data frames.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for increasing the probability of successful data frame transmission from a transmitter to a receiver. When a data frame is generated by a processor (210), it is stored in a transmit queue (212) and a copy of the data frame is stored in a secondary queue (214). An elapsed time device (220) tracks the elapsed time that the data frame copy has been stored in the secondary queue (214). When no data frames are generated by the processor (210), data frame copies from the secondary queue (214) are placed into the transmit queue (212), thereby increasing the redundancy of transmitted data frames and thus the probability of successful transmission to the receiver.
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31 Oct 2007TL;DR: In this article, the UE sends a first message with power headroom and/or buffer size information for system access, and then sends a radio environment report in the third message.
Abstract: Techniques for sending messages for system access are described. In one aspect, a user equipment (UE) sends a first message with power headroom and/or buffer size information for system access. A Node B determines at least one parameter (e.g., a resource grant, power control information, etc.) based on the power headroom and/or buffer size information. The Node B sends a second message with the parameter(s). The UE sends a third message based on the parameter(s), e.g., with uplink resources indicated by the resource grant, with transmit power determined based on the power control information, etc. In another aspect, the UE sends a radio environment report in the third message. The report may be used to select a cell and/or a frequency for the UE. In yet another aspect, the second message includes power control information, and the UE sends the third message based on the power control information.
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21 Nov 1994TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for computing a scalar projection of a vector onto another vector is presented, which consists of a multiplying circuit and a summing circuit, where the multiplying circuit is for multiplying a value representing a first component of a first vector with a value representative of a second component of the second vector to provide a first intermediate value.
Abstract: An method and apparatus for computing a scalar projection of a vector onto another vector. The apparatus comprises a multiplying circuit and a summing circuit. The multiplying circuit is for multiplying a value representative of a first component of a first vector with a value representative of a first component of a second vector to provide a first intermediate value, and for multiplying a value representative of a second component of a first vector with a value representative of a second component of a second vector to provide a second intermediate value. The summing circuit sums the first and second intermediate values to provide a resultant value representative of the scalar projection of the first vector onto the second vector. The apparatus may further comprise a storing circuit and a selection circuit. The storing circuit is for storing the values representative of the first and second components of the first vector, and the values representative of the first and second components of the second vector. The selection circuit provides an ordered supply of these values to the multiplying circuit.
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22 Apr 2010TL;DR: In this article, active noise cancellation is combined with spectrum modification of a reproduced audio signal to enhance intelligibility, and the results show that the modified audio signal is more intelligible than the original signal.
Abstract: Active noise cancellation is combined with spectrum modification of a reproduced audio signal to enhance intelligibility.
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22 Sep 1999TL;DR: In this article, a method for transmitting and receiving variable rate data is proposed, where the data is spread using a long pseudo noise code generated by a linear feedback PN generator, the mask of which is selected by mask selector in accordance with the transmission rate of the variable data and the specific user transmitting the data.
Abstract: A method for transmitting and receiving variable rate data. The data is spread using a long pseudo noise code generated by a linear feedback PN generator (16), the mask of which is selected by mask selector (14) in accordance with the transmission rate of the variable data and the specific user transmitting the data. Thus, by identifying at the receiver which mask will allow the received waveform to be correctly despread, the rate of the data can be determined.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Jian Yang | 142 | 1818 | 111166 |
Xiaodong Wang | 135 | 1573 | 117552 |
Jeffrey G. Andrews | 110 | 562 | 63334 |
Martin Vetterli | 105 | 761 | 57825 |
Vinod Menon | 101 | 269 | 60241 |
Michael I. Miller | 92 | 599 | 34915 |
David Tse | 92 | 438 | 67248 |
Kannan Ramchandran | 91 | 592 | 34845 |
Michael Luby | 89 | 282 | 34894 |
Max Welling | 89 | 441 | 64602 |
R. Srikant | 84 | 432 | 26439 |
Jiaya Jia | 80 | 294 | 33545 |
Hai Li | 79 | 570 | 33848 |
Simon Haykin | 77 | 454 | 62085 |
Christopher W. Bielawski | 76 | 334 | 32512 |