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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Network solution for integrated control of electronic devices between different sites US11208837 2005-08-22 US20060045107A1 2006-03-02 Ray Kucenas; Roger Barker
A network solution for integrated control of electronic devices between different sites is provided to enable complete control of home electronic devices, automotive devices, watercraft devices and aircraft electronic device with an affordable cost to the general public. The network solution has a hardware solution and a software solution integrated with each other. The hardware has a main server located at a first site to link with and control various electronic devices located at the first site, and a computer located at a second site to link with and control various electronic devices at the second site. The software provides a user interface program for interfacing the main server and the computer with the electronic devices linked therewith, respectively, and an internetworking model interacting with the user interface program to communicate the main server and the computer. Therefore, the user is able to control the electronic devices at a distant site.
202 Combined user agent for packet-based communication clients US10885279 2004-07-06 US20060007900A1 2006-01-12 Dany Sylvain
The present invention provides a combined user agent, which acts on behalf of multiple packet-based communication clients that may have different media capabilities. The combined user agent allows the different communication clients to cooperate with one another and participate in the same multimedia session. Different ones of the communication clients may support different types of media sessions. The combined user agent may present a single interface, which is associated with a single identification, on behalf of the supported communication clients to remote communication clients. As such, the combined user agent may appear to remote communication clients as a single communication client having the combined capabilities of the supported communication clients.
203 Messaging system for delivering data in the form of portable message formats between message clients US10907328 2005-03-29 US20050223108A1 2005-10-06 Silvano Maffeis; Thomas Haas
A messaging system is disclosed for the purpose of delivering data in the form of a portable message format from a producer of any kind, over any transport protocol, using any delivery guarantee, to one or more recipients of any kind. The method for running said message system includes a message broker with at least one pluggable protocol adapter. It may also comprises at least one pluggable message format adapter and at least one pluggable message content adapter, thus enabling to use a simple unified topic or queue abstraction between the involved communication parties. Specifically, the method includes protocol adapters, message format adapters and message content adapters to wireless networks and devices, as well as message adapters to convert the portable messages between the different formats used in different computer programming languages.
204 Quality of service extensions for multimedia applications in wireless computer networks US09615573 2000-07-13 US06934752B1 2005-08-23 Rajugopal R. Gubbi
A networking protocol includes definitions of quality of service enhancements to provide reliable multimedia data stream connections in wireless computer networks. These enhancements may be implemented as extensions to packet headers, such as a multimedia control field made up of various sub fields.
205 Messaging system for delivering data in the form of portable message formats between message clients US09498505 2000-01-28 US06877023B1 2005-04-05 Silvano Maffeis; Thomas Haas
A messaging system is disclosed for the purpose of delivering data in the form of a portable message format from a producer of any kind, over any transport protocol, using any delivery guarantee, to one or more recipients of any kind. The method for running said message system includes a message broker with at least one pluggable protocol adapter. It may also comprises at least one pluggable message format adapter and at least one pluggable message content adapter, thus enabling to use a simple unified topic or queue abstraction between the involved communication parties. Specifically, the method includes protocol adapters, message format adapters and message content adapters to wireless networks and devices, as well as message adapters to convert the portable messages between the different formats used in different computer programming languages.
206 Various network systems connecting facility US10351177 2003-01-23 US20040146032A1 2004-07-29 Alan Lin
A facility includes a network interface card device having an interface for coupling to and communicating with a computer, a processor device coupled to the interface, a coupler and an antenna coupled to the processor device, and a subscriber identify module (SIM) card for coupling to the coupler of the network interface card device, and to connect to network systems. With the SIM card, the users may readily communicate with various network systems without renting LAN cards or WLAN cards from the ISPs, and without preparing or coupling the other antenna devices.
207 Device for wireless communication between computing devices US10734481 2003-12-12 US20040127254A1 2004-07-01 William Ho Chang
A communication device includes a structural, external interface (e.g., a USB interface) for connecting to a computing device, a wireless interface for making a wireless connection to a second computing device, and a memory or storage component for storing and embedding software for a variety of applications. The communication device provides wireless printing without the need to install a device specific printer driver each time at each new printer and without compromising security or privacy. The communication device also enables transferring of files and data wirelessly from one device to another.
208 Optimized wireless LAN solution for embedded systems US10376745 2003-02-28 US20030171114A1 2003-09-11 David C. Hastings
An improved WLAN solution for embedded systems incorporating optimized partitioning; it reduces power consumption and systems cost by up to 50%. All silicon gates associated with the redundant RISC processor, redundant SRAM and flash memories used in prior art WLAN solutions are eliminated. The invention includes a low gate count PHY Accelerator ASIC, a dual core processor (DCP), a portion of the PHY in software, and an innovative software MAC architecture supported by minimal hardware acceleration. The DCP is a standard off-the-shelf component incorporating DSP and RISC processors. It executes software portions of the MAC and PHY. The DCP communicates with the PHY Accelerator through a novel parallel interface that improves throughput while reducing processing requirements on DCP. Also, the PHY accelerator, or certain portions of it, may be embedded into the DCP. Invention includes a novel nullresource utilization schemenull, whereby the various DCP resources get judiciously re-deployed.
209 interface for intelligent network services US10344291 2003-04-17 US20030165135A1 2003-09-04 Ayal Itzkovitz; Leonid Voldman
A service gateway (42) includes one or more network adapters (62), configured to capture signaling messages in respective communication networks (28, 50, 56) and to process the signaling messages to generate network signaling primitives indicative of network events in a network-independent format. A call processor (60) is coupled to receive and process the signaling primitives from the network adapters so as to generate service requests for processing by one or more application servers (44, 48, 58), and to receive and process service instructions from the application servers in response to the service requests so as to generate network instruction primitives to the one or more network adapters, causing the network adapters to convey signaling instructions to the respective networks.
210 Apparatus and method for wireless/wired communications interface US10060757 2002-01-29 US20030142631A1 2003-07-31 Kelan C. Silvester
An apparatus and method for wireless/wired Bluetoothnull communications interface are described. The method includes detection of a communications configuration of a device as one of a wireless communications interface and a wireless/wired communications interface. Once detected, it is determined whether a wired/wireless communications interface is the communications interface of the device. When such is the case, a data transmission error rate of the device is determined during operation of the device in a wireless communications mode. Next, the device is switched from the wireless communications mode to a wired communications mode when the data transmission error rate caused by wireless radio interference of the device exceeds a pre-determined threshold. As such, the present invention allows Bluetoothnull wireless communications devices to utilize a wired communications mode when transmission error rate exceeds a pre-determined threshold.
211 Reduced complexity user interface US10224214 2002-08-20 US20030130014A1 2003-07-10 David B. Rucinski
A user interface for use in a reduced complexity computing device adapted for use in an instant messaging service application.
212 System and method for avoiding triangulation delay in a telecommunications network US10020632 2001-12-13 US20030114161A1 2003-06-19 Purva R. Rajkotia
For use in a telecommunications network comprising a plurality of packet data service nodes and a plurality of mobile stations, wherein each packet data service node is capable of communicating with one or more mobile stations, there is disclosed an apparatus and method for avoiding triangulation delay that is caused by sending messages over a long network path. The apparatus comprises an interface between the packet data service nodes. Information sent over the interface permits a first packet data service node to send data packets of a message from a first mobile station to a second mobile station directly from the first packet data server node to a second packet data server node without accessing an Internet (IP) protocol network. This avoids triangulation delay by decreasing the length of the network path for the message.
213 Subscriber interface module for mobile telecommunications systems US09995855 2001-11-29 US20020119765A1 2002-08-29 James Aitken; Paul Boyden
An interface system (1) interacts on one side in a TCP/IP environment with a client application via an API 3. On the other side the system (1) interacts in a mobile network environment with an HLR 4 via a TCAP API 5, a signalling interface unit (6) and an SS7 network (7). It allows subscribers to use functionality such as feature code services in a more comprehensive and versatile manner.
214 Cordless modem system having multiple base and remote stations which are interusable and secure US09896428 2001-06-29 US20020006812A1 2002-01-17 Said S. Saadeh; Paul R. Fulton
A cordless modem system where a mobile station unit (MSU) is located in the computer and a base station unit (BSU) is connected to the telephone line. A radio frequency (RF) link is developed between the two units to allow a cordless connection. A series of commands are used between the two units to allow the MSU to request a channel, the BSU to grant a channel, the BSU to notify of a ring, and the MSU to request the BSU to go off hook. In addition, there is preferably a command sequence to allow authorization of a particular MSU or BSU. There are two full duplex channels in each MSU and BSU. This allows multiple BSUs and MSUs to be utilized in a small area. Communications between the two units are secure based on address values for each unit contained in the various commands. The communications software utilized in the computer is not even aware of the presence-of the cordless connection. Two embodiments of the MSU are provided, one configured as an external data access arrangement (DAA) to be connected with laptop modems configured to utilize external DAAs, and in a second embodiment the MSU is incorporated with the modem hardware to provide a single, fully integrated unit. The BSU is a single preferably relatively small box which simply plugs into the telephone line.
215 HYBRID DATA TRANSPORT SOLUTION, IN PARTICULAR FOR SATELLITE LINKS US15910243 2018-03-02 US20180254911A1 2018-09-06 Fabrice ARNAL; Cédric BAUDOIN
A method is provided for exchanging data flows between two terminals, via a multipath link formed of a plurality of transmission channels at least one of the channels of which is a unidirectional channel. The method implements two interface modules operating in transmission mode or in reception mode, respectively. In transmission mode, an interface module separates the transmitted data flow into a plurality of secondary data flows and transits them via the plurality of transmission channels. In reception mode, it reassembles the received secondary data flows into a single data flow. The interface modules route the acknowledgement information of the data packets transiting via a unidirectional channel via the return path of a bidirectional channel.
216 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ELECTRIC ENERGY US15561782 2016-03-24 US20180083462A1 2018-03-22 Kurt HÖGNELID; Tomas ÖQUIST
Electric power is provided to motor vehicles via a respective outlet station. A number of outlet stations are connected to a common electric power supply, each with an interface towards a control node. Over the interfaces, the outlet stations receive operation commands from and send status messages to the control node. The control node allocates a fraction of the common electric power supply to each outlet station to which a motor vehicle is connected. The fractions are allocated such that a sum of all fractions represent a total delivered power, which is less than or equal to a predefined maximum level for the common electric power supply. If an interface between an outlet station and the control node is broken, the outlet station is configured to apply a power supply scheme according to which the outlet station is only allowed to deliver electric power up to a level prescribed by a predefined principle stored in each of the outlet stations.
217 System and method for a power line modem US14825979 2015-08-13 US09900051B2 2018-02-20 Oleg Logvinov
In accordance with an embodiment, a method of operating an electronic system includes detecting an incoming transmission on a power line, and modifying a switching behavior of a switched-mode power supply coupled to the power line upon detecting the incoming transmission. Modifying reduces the level of interference produced by the switched-mode power supply.
218 Method and device for interfacing in a mobile communication system US14889485 2013-05-29 US09730215B2 2017-08-08 Roy Shor; Ori Goren; Avraham Horn
Interfacing according to a common public radio interface in a base station in a mobile communication system is described. The interfacing comprises a conversion process for rate-converting legacy data samples. First a predetermined number of the legacy data samples is converted to frequency samples in a frequency domain, then the frequency samples are zero padded to extend the frequency range according to a related sample rate of a 4G data format and then converted into a number of data samples of the related sample rate. The related sample rate is a multiplication of S/K times a basic frame rate of the 4G data format, S samples being allocated to K frames, K and S being integers and K being 8 or less. Advantageously large buffers for allocating a large number of legacy samples to 4G frames are avoided.
219 Method and apparatus for effectively controlling cell reselection priority of user equipment in CSG cell US15250368 2016-08-29 US09578563B2 2017-02-21 Sangbum Kim; Soenghun Kim; Kyeongin Jeong
A method by which a User Equipment (UE) controls a cell reselection priority in a Closed Subscriber Group (CSG) cell and an apparatus thereof are provided. The method of reselecting a cell by a UE in a mobile communication system includes receiving priority information about a cell reselection priority by frequencies transmitted from the mobile communication system, performing a cell reselection process according to the received priority information, determining whether a CSG cell to which the UE is allowed to connect is reselected, and assigning a highest cell reselection priority to a frequency for the CSG cell in reselecting the CSG cell.
220 Virtual private networking with mobile communication continuity US13332163 2011-12-20 US09491686B2 2016-11-08 Hendrikus G. P. Bosch; Rahul Aggarwal; Bin W. Hong; Srinivasa Chaganti; Apurva Mehta; Prem Ananthakrishnan; Pulikeshi Vitalapura Ramanath; Thomas Wayne Anderson; Hartmut Schroeder; Serpil Bayraktar
In general, a mobile virtual private network (VPN) is described in which service provider networks cooperate to dynamically extend a virtual routing area of a home service provider network to the edge of a visited service provider network and thereby enable IP address continuity for a roaming wireless device. In one example, a home service provider network allocates an IP address to a wireless device and establishes a mobile VPN. The home service provider network dynamically provisions a visited service provider network with the mobile VPN, when the wireless device attaches to an access network served by the visited service provider network, to enable the wireless device to exchange network traffic with the visited service provider network using the IP address allocated by the home service provider network.
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