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221 METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR MANAGING A COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BETWEEN THE BASE STATIONS US14785673 2015-09-22 US20160255677A1 2016-09-01 Gino Luca Masini; Angelo Centonza; Martin Israelsson; Alexander Vesely
A first base station and a second base station, comprised in a wireless communication network, for managing a communication interface that is already set-up for communication between said base stations. The first base station determines to release said communication interface and sends, in response to the determination, a release message to the second base station. The release message commands the second base station to release the communication interface and comprises an indicator that indicates that it shall be avoided to attempt to again set up the communication interface and/or to set-up any further communication interface between the first base station and the second base station.
222 M2M services enablement architecture for cellular access networks US14713102 2015-05-15 US09398398B2 2016-07-19 Ahmad Muhanna; George Foti; Rikard Eriksson; Octavio Jose De Franca Lima
A Machine-to-Machine (M2M) services enablement architecture (95) for a cellular Access Network (AN) (84) that allows the cellular AN operator to not only deploy its M2M Services Capabilities (SC) as an M2M SC Server (141) within its network domain, but to also use its M2M SC to work as an M2M SC Proxy (100) when communicating with an M2M Service Provider (SP) network (82) that also deploys an M2M SC Server (102). The M2M SC Proxy in the cellular AN relays all signaling plane communications between an M2M device's/gateway's SC (165) and the SP's M2M SC Server. The M2M SC Proxy provides the cellular AN with an access to all of the Across-Layers (Transport and Service Layers) information needed for the M2M services enablement in the cellular AN. This proxy-based solution allows the cellular AN to serve all types of M2M SPs, and relieves the M2M SP from the need to support different cellular AN interworking interfaces.
223 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING TRANSMISSIONS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS US14553010 2014-11-25 US20160149818A1 2016-05-26 Athul Prasad; Jari Petteri Lunden; Martti Johannes Moisio; Mikko Aleksi Uusitalo
Various communication systems may benefit from optimized transmissions. A method can include receiving data to be forwarded to a first wireless device. The method can also include determining the data as delay tolerant data. Moreover, the method can include defining a role of at least one second wireless device for forwarding the delay tolerant data. Also, the method can include transmitting the delay tolerant data to the second wireless device to be forwarded to the first wireless device.
224 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A POWER LINE MODEM US14825979 2015-08-13 US20150349845A1 2015-12-03 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.
225 Mesh wireless connectivity US14446627 2014-07-30 US09154976B1 2015-10-06 Geoffrey Scott Martin; Michael Philip Dougan
A method, system, and medium are provided for connecting wireless devices to a wireless network. The system includes at least one base station and wireless devices that are part of a wireless network. The base station is configured with a database that stores metrics for each wireless device. The base station may identify one or more wireless devices that are suitable to communicate data for each of wireless devices based on the stored metrics. The identified suitable wireless devices proxy communications for other wireless devices over the wireless network. The wireless devices are part of a package delivery truck.
226 M2M services enablement architecture for cellular access networks US13517790 2012-06-14 US09131330B2 2015-09-08 Ahmad Muhanna; George Foti; Rikard Eriksson; Octavio Jose De Franca Lima
A Machine-to-Machine (M2M) services enablement architecture for a cellular Access Network (AN) that allows the cellular AN operator to not only deploy its M2M Services Capabilities (SC) as an M2M SC Server within its network domain, but to also use its M2M SC to work as an M2M SC Proxy when communicating with an M2M Service Provider (SP) network that also deploys an M2M SC Server. The M2M SC Proxy in the cellular AN relays all signaling plane communications between an M2M device's/gateway's SC and the SP's M2M SC Server. The M2M SC Proxy provides the cellular AN with an access to all of the Across-Layers (Transport and Service Layers) information needed for the M2M services enablement in the cellular AN. This proxy-based solution allows the cellular AN to serve all types of M2M SPs, and relieves the M2M SP from the need to support different cellular AN interworking interfaces.
227 Mobile Communication Device Providing N-Way Communication Through a Plurality of Communication Devices US14632403 2015-02-26 US20150172892A1 2015-06-18 Jeyhan Karaoguz
A device may provide N-Way communication through multiple communication services. The device may receive user data from a user interface and incoming data from a communication interface. The incoming data may be received through a first communication service. The device may combine the user data and incoming data, including through any combination of encoding or decoding processes. The device may also send the combined data using the communication interface, such as through a second communication service. The device may also receive first incoming data through a first communication service and second incoming data through a second communication service. The device may combine the first incoming data and second incoming data for display on a user interface or to send across a third communication service.
228 Seamless Switching of USB Devices Connected to a Monitor Hub US14057602 2013-10-18 US20150113181A1 2015-04-23 Boon Kiat Law; Siew Fei Lee; Shohrab Sheikh
A monitor for an information handling system includes a video interface operable to receive first display content, a wireless interface operable to receive second display content, a first Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface, and a second USB interface. The monitor is operable to receive a first indication to display the first content and in response to receiving the first indication, to display the first content and couple the first USB interface to the second USB interface. The monitor is further operable to receive a second indication to display the second content and in response to receiving the second indication, to display the second content and couple the wireless interface to the second USB interface.
229 Mobile communication device providing N-way communication through a plurality of communication devices US13590692 2012-08-21 US08989805B2 2015-03-24 Jeyhan Karaoguz
A device may provide N-Way communication through multiple communication services. The device may receive user data from a user interface and incoming data from a communication interface. The incoming data may be received through a first communication service. The device may combine the user data and incoming data, including through any combination of encoding or decoding processes. The device may also send the combined data using the communication interface, such as through a second communication service. The device may also receive first incoming data through a first communication service and second incoming data through a second communication service. The device may combine the first incoming data and second incoming data for display on a user interface or to send across a third communication service.
230 Dynamic enablement of M2M services over 3GPP access networks US13517733 2012-06-14 US08989091B2 2015-03-24 Ahmad Muhanna; Peter Hedman; George Foti
A Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Services Enablement Solution offering M2M services enablement to an M2M entity that supports a 3GPP or a non-3GPP access for connection and service by a 3GPP Evolved Packet Core (EPC). The solution enables an Access Network (AN) to offer a transport connection for the M2M entity over its 3GPP EPC to M2M entity's per-choice M2M Service Provider (SP). The M2M entity's first attach to the AN is forced to be directed to the Access Point Name (APN) of an AN default M2M Network Services Capabilities (N-SC) application. The AN default M2M N-SC application facilitates M2M Service Layer (SL) initial registration of the M2M entity with its per-choice M2M SP. M2M entity's future Regular Attach to the SP network may be directed to the APN of an AN-based regular M2M N-SC application that serves the M2M SP.
231 Method for transmitting sounding reference signals in a wireless communication system, and apparatus for same US13257960 2010-03-22 US08830931B2 2014-09-09 Jae Hoon Chung; Yeong Hyeon Kwon; Min Seok Noh; Moon Il Lee
The present invention relates to a method in which a user equipment transmits a plurality of sounding reference signals to a base station in a wireless communication system. More particularly, the method comprises the steps of: generating a plurality of sounding reference signals on the basis of repetition factors (RPFs) corresponding to the number of transmitting antennas; multiplexing the plurality of sounding reference signals to a frequency domain in the same OFDM symbol or SC-FDMA symbol on the basis of a transmitting antenna index; and transmitting the multiplexed sounding reference signals to the base station using a plurality of transmitting antennas.
232 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING/RECEIVING DATA IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM US14111530 2012-04-10 US20140036685A1 2014-02-06 Soeng Hun Kim; Gert-Jan Van Lieshout; Sang Bum Kim
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for transmitting/receiving data, and a method for a user equipment transmitting data, according to one embodiment of the present invention, comprises: a step of determining conditions for determining whether a condition for transmitting short data is satisfied, when data to be transmitted is generated; and a step of including the data to be transmitted in a radio resource control (RRC) connection setup completion message and transmitting same, when the condition for transmitting the short data is satisfied. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the problem of network overload can be prevented by reducing signaling overhead when processing small packets, which are generated intermittently, in the mobile communication system, and an apparatus and a method for enhancing battery performance in the user equipment can be effectively provided.
233 MOBILE PHONE INTERCONNECT TO TELEPHONE US13915224 2013-06-11 US20140031032A1 2014-01-30 Julia Chow
An interface for connects a mobile phone and a plain old telephone service (POTS) phone. The interface detects a ring tone from a speaker output of the mobile phone and in response places a POTS ring signal on a ring line of the POTS phone. Upon a change in state of a hook signal, a hook state detector places a predetermined signal on a microphone input of the mobile phone.
234 MOBILE DATA COMUNICATION US14000279 2012-02-17 US20130336275A1 2013-12-19 Caleb Carroll
A method of providing connectivity to a device having N communication interfaces and M virtual connections, each interface being connectable to a further device. The method comprises determining, for each of the interfaces, a characteristic of the interface. Respective ones of the M virtual connections are associated with respective ones of the N interfaces based upon the determined characteristics.
235 Communication subsystem for wireless devices or the like US12642283 2009-12-18 US08498311B2 2013-07-30 Matthew A. Hayduk
Briefly, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a wireless terminal may include an application subsystem and a communication subsystem. The communication subsystem in one embodiment may enable a virtual direct interface to a remote network to be presented to the application subsystem via a wireless communication system air link interface. The communication subsystem may allow applications of the application subsystem to be independent of any particular radio technology or network implementation of a wireless communication system air link interface. Once a session is established between the communication subsystem and the wireless communication system air link interface, the application subsystem may gain access to the remote network through the communication subsystem via a transport interface.
236 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SETTING UP COMMUNICATION RELATIONSHIP US13695734 2011-05-11 US20130044639A1 2013-02-21 Hong Wang; Huarui Liang; Lixiang Xu
An apparatus and a method for setting up a communication relationship in a mobile communication system are provided. The method includes determining, by a relay node, whether a new neighboring cell is found, obtaining information of the new neighboring cell, and reporting the same to a Donor evolved Node B (DeNB) that it belongs to, finding, by the DeNB, a network node that the new neighboring cell belongs to, determining whether an X2 interface is set up between the DeNB and the network node that the new neighboring cell belongs to, and if it is determined that the X2 interface is not set up with the network node, setting up the X2 interface with the network node that the new neighboring cell belongs to. It is realized that the relay node can communicate with the network node that the new neighboring node belongs to through the DeNB.
237 VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKING WITH MOBILE COMMUNICATION CONTINUITY US13332163 2011-12-20 US20130031271A1 2013-01-31 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.
238 Signaling over cellular networks to reduce the Wi-Fi energy consumption of mobile devices US11964173 2007-12-26 US08358975B2 2013-01-22 Paramvir Bahl; Alastair Wolman; Ranveer Chandra; Kevin Chin; Yuvraj Agarwal
Techniques for increasing the battery life on a mobile device by decreasing the energy consumption of the mobile device's wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) interface are described. In one embodiment, the mobile device's Wi-Fi interface is automatically disabled when the device is not engaged. When the device receives a wake up call from a server via its Cellular interface, the Wi-Fi interface is enabled if the device answers the wake up call and the Wi-Fi interface is available. Using its Wi-Fi interface, the mobile device then connects to an IP-based network via a Wi-Fi access point.
239 Combined user agent for packet-based communication clients US13327829 2011-12-16 US08320349B1 2012-11-27 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.
240 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EFFECTIVELY CONTROLLING CELL RESELECTION PRIORITY OF USER EQUIPMENT IN CSG CELL US13443199 2012-04-10 US20120258750A1 2012-10-11 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.
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