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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
04 Nov 2004
TL;DR: In this article, MIMO systems and methods are provided to allow legacy devices to decode the length of a packet and to restrain from transmitting during that period, which is called stomping.
Abstract: A multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system can transmit on multiple antennas simultaneously and receive on multiple antennas simultaneously. Unfortunately, because a legacy 802.11a/g device is not able to decode multiple data streams, such a legacy device may “stomp” on a MIMO packet by transmitting before the transmission of the MIMO packet is complete. Therefore, MIMO systems and methods are provided herein to allow legacy devices to decode the length of a MIMO packet and to restrain from transmitting during that period. These MIMO systems and methods are optimized for efficient transmission of MIMO packets.

211 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, a family of non-cooperative games is presented in which each user seeks to choose a strategy that maximizes its own utility while satisfying its quality-of-service (QoS) requirements.
Abstract: An overview of game-theoretic approaches to energy-efficient resource allocation in wireless networks is presented. Focusing on multiple-access networks, it is demonstrated that game theory can be used as an effective tool to study resource allocation in wireless networks with quality-of-service (QoS) constraints. A family of non-cooperative (distributed) games is presented in which each user seeks to choose a strategy that maximizes its own utility while satisfying its QoS requirements. The utility function considered here measures the number of reliable bits that are transmitted per joule of energy consumed and, hence, is particulary suitable for energy-constrained networks. The actions available to each user in trying to maximize its own utility are at least the choice of the transmit power and, depending on the situation, the user may also be able to choose its transmission rate, modulation, packet size, multiuser receiver, multi-antenna processing algorithm, or carrier allocation strategy. The best-response strategy and Nash equilibrium for each game is presented. Using this game-theoretic framework, the effects of power control, rate control, modulation, temporal and spatial signal processing, carrier allocation strategy and delay QoS constraints on energy efficiency and network capacity are quantified.

210 citations

Patent
Thomas F. Doyle1
01 Mar 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a system for monitoring and adjustment of control unit parameter settings of vehicle electronic control units (44, 45) is presented, in which each of the electronic control unit as well as a memory unit are connected to an internal data link of the vehicle.
Abstract: A system for monitoring and the adjustment of control unit parameter settings of vehicle electronic control units (44, 45). The monitoring system may be implemented in a vehicle (12, 14) in which are incorporated one or more electronic control units (44, 45) for regulating one or more operational parameters of the vehicle (12, 14) in accordance with corresponding control unit parameter settings. In an exemplary implementation the vehicle (12, 14) is equipped with a mobile communications terminal, MCT (38), which receives from a base station (18) a list of operational parameters to be monitored. Each of the electronic control units (44, 45), as well as a memory unit (62), are connected to an internal data link (40) of the vehicle. When a parameter value within the memory unit (62) corresponding to a given electronic control unit (44, 45) is changed, a message is provided to the base station (18) specifying the value currently registered by the particular electronic control unit (44, 45). The currently registered value is then compared to an expected parameter value, and an error message is generated if disagreement exists therebetween. The system also allows vehicle electronic control unit parameter settings to be adjusted from a remote location such as a base station (18).

210 citations

Patent
Neil Hendin1
24 Aug 2009
TL;DR: In this paper, isolation techniques for multiple co-located radio modules are disclosed. But the authors focus on the interference cancellation of a radio-frequency coupling channel between the first and second transceivers.
Abstract: Isolation techniques for multiple co-located radio modules are disclosed. For example, an apparatus may include an antenna, a first transceiver to communicate wirelessly across a first link, a second transceiver to communicate wirelessly across a second link, a shared antenna structure operative to allow the first transceiver and the second transceiver to share the antenna for simultaneous operations, and an active signal canceller operative to generate a cancellation signal to cancel an interference signal for a radio-frequency coupling channel between the first and second transceivers. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.

209 citations

Patent
14 Dec 2001
TL;DR: A data interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data is presented in this paper.
Abstract: not available for EP1423778Abstract of corresponding document: WO03023587A data Interface for transferring digital data between a host and a client over a communication path using packet structures linked together to form a communication protocol for communicating a pre-selected set of digital control and presentation data. The signal protocol is used by link controllers configured to generate, transmit, and receive packets forming the communications protocol, and to form digital data into one or more types of data packets, with at least one residing in the host device and being coupled to the client through the communications path. The interface provides a cost-effective, low power, bi-directional, high-speed data transfer mechanism over a short-range "serial" type data link, which lends itself to implementation with miniature connectors and thin flexible cables which are especially useful in connecting display elements such as wearable micro-displays to portable computers and wireless communication devices.

209 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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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20229
20211,188
20202,266
20192,224
20182,124
20171,477