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301 Mobile communication device providing N-way communication through a plurality of communication services EP06024345.8 2006-11-23 EP1827038A3 2011-08-03 Karaoguz, Jeyhan

A system and method, in a mobile communication device, providing N-way communication through a plurality of communication services. Various aspects of the present invention provide a mobile communication device comprising a user interface and at least one communication interface module adapted to perform a first communication with a first communication device through a first communication service and perform a second communication with a second communication device through a second communication service. At least one module may be adapted to receive outgoing information from the user interface and to receive first information from the first communication device through the first communication service. The at least one module may also combine at least the received outgoing information and the received first information and transmit such combined information to the second communication device through the second communication service.

302 RADIO ACCESS TECHNOLOGY SELECTION IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM EP08838554.7 2008-10-09 EP2213136A1 2010-08-04 CHEN, Xiaobao
A telecommunications system operable to provide a facility for mobile communications to a mobile device. The system comprises a core network, an access control function and a plurality of radio access networks. Each radio access network is operable to communicate data to and from the mobile device in accordance with one of a plurality of radio access technologies. In response to an attach request from the mobile device requesting a connection with the core network via a chosen radio access technology, the core network is operable to establish a connection with the mobile device via at least one of the plurality of radio access interfaces for communicating data to and from the mobile device. An access control function is operable to identify the mobile device requesting the connection with the core network and in accordance with access control criteria generate an attach response indicating with which if any of the plurality of radio access technologies the mobile device may establish the connection and communicate the attach response to the radio access network via which the mobile device has requested the connection.
303 Method and equipment for improving radio network communications EP08291020.9 2008-10-31 EP2182759A1 2010-05-05 Betrencourt, Samuel; Treillard, Pascal

The present invention relates to a method for improving radio network efficiency wherein said radio network comprises a first architecture configuration wherein the base stations (Node Bs) communicate directly with the core network and a second architecture configuration wherein the communication between the base stations (Node Bs) and the core network is achieved through a radio network controller (RNC), the selection between said first and second architecture configuration being determined in function of user equipment mobility parameters, the type of service requested by the user equipment and the user equipment capabilities.

304 Interface device coupled to PC host via USB EP04014997.3 2004-06-25 EP1492016B1 2009-01-14 Dove, Michael; Robinson, Timothy B.; Trachewsky, Jasn A.
305 AN INTERFACE FOR LOCAL AREA NETWORKS EP02765728.7 2002-08-21 EP1428351B1 2009-01-07 SCHUH, Ralf; SUNDBERG, Erland; VERRI, Bertil; ARKNER, Tommy
An integrated digital and analogue Radio Frequency (RF) interface (100) for transmitting combined digital and analogue RF signals over fibre based Local Area Networks (LAN). The RF signals are fed/received to/from optical transceiver(s) (102) over a separate electrical RF port (104). The digital and analogue RF signals are distributed over fibre cable (118). The architecture itself is transparent to the transmission of RF signals. The interface is integrated within LAN equipment, e.g. Ethernet or FDDI switch, and allows the distribution of the signals to different buildings or locations within a building.
306 VISUAL MAPPING OF FIELD DEVICE MESSAGE ROUTES IN A WIRELESS MESH NETWORK EP07717793.9 2007-01-11 EP1994776A2 2008-11-26 DOBROWSKI, Patrick, M.; LOVEGREN, Eric, R.; ORTH, Kelly, M.; STOTZ, Kyle, L.
A host computer communicates with field devices by sending control messages and receiving response messages over a wireless network. When the host computer sends a control message to the wireless network, the host computer is provided with a predictive response time within which the field device receiving the message will respond. The wireless network cycles between a sleep state and an active state based upon a wireless network power cycle. The predicted response time is based upon the current state of the wireless network, the power cycle, and the time required for the field device to turn on, take an action (such as measuring a parameter), and generating a response message.
307 CONTROL OF FIELD DEVICE ON LOW POWER WIRELESS NETWORKS EP07717948.9 2007-01-11 EP1994649A2 2008-11-26 DOBROWSKI, Patrick, M.; LOVEGREN, Eric, R.; ORTH, Kelly, M.; STOTZ, Kyle, L.; KARSCHNIA, Robert
A host computer communicates with field devices by sending control messages and receiving response messages over a wireless network. When the host computer sends a control message to the wireless network, the host computer is provided with a predictive response time within which the field device receiving the message will respond. The wireless network cycles between a sleep state and an active state based upon a wireless network power cycle. The predicted response time is based upon the current state of the wireless network, the power cycle, and the time required for the field device to turn on, take an action (such as measuring a parameter), and generating a response message.
308 Mobile communications terminal using multi-functional socket and method thereof EP06008700.4 2006-04-26 EP1717910A2 2006-11-02 Lee, Yong-Hum; Lee, Seong-Cheol; Shin, Sang-Chul

A mobile communications terminal using a multi-functional socket and a method thereof, the mobile communications device comprising a connector capable of connecting the mobile communications device to at least one external device for establishing an electrical connection between the at least one external device and the mobile communications device; a switching unit; and a controller cooperating with the connector and the switching unit to perform, sending and/or receiving at least one signal with respect to the at least one external device via at least one dedicated path according to at least one identification signal; and generating a control signal to control the at least one signal, wherein the at least one signal comprises at least one of a power signal and data.

309 METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A PLURALITY OF DEVICES CONNECTED TO A NETWORK EP03732656.8 2003-05-23 EP1532798A1 2005-05-25 ALLAN, Mike,Exterity Limited; FARQUHAR, Colin,Exterity Limited
A method for controlling a plurality of devices is provided which comprises the steps of: connecting the devices to a network through a socket which comprises a network interface component and a device interface component; assigning an internet protocol (IP) address to each device; administering the functions of the network by means of a central network server; and providing controller means for controlling at least one of the devices; such that device control signals and device data signals can pass over the network. A system is also provided to implement the method. In addition, a socket and socket gang for connection of a device to a network, a device controller and methods for controlling devices connected to the network are provided.
310 ROUTING IN VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK EP03708765.7 2003-02-27 EP1481515A1 2004-12-01 BACKMAN, Jan; NORLUND, Krister; ENGSTRÖM, Anders; MAGNUSSON, Linus; KÖPMAN, Johan
A network comprising a gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) serving at least one virtual private network (VPN), whereby the gateway GPRS support node comprises at least two virtual private network (VPN) routing/forwarding instances per internet protocol (IP) interface has been shown. A router with directional specific properties has moreover been disclosed.
311 AN INTERFACE FOR LOCAL AREA NETWORKS EP02765728.7 2002-08-21 EP1428351A1 2004-06-16 SCHUH, Ralf; SUNDBERG, Erland; VERRI, Bertil; ARKNER, Tommy
An integrated digital and analogue Radio Frequency (RF) interface (100) for transmitting combined digital and analogue RF signals over fibre based Local Area Networks (LAN). The RF signals are fed/received to/from optical transceiver(s) (102) over a separate electrical RF port (104). The digital and analogue RF signals are distributed over fibre cable (118). The architecture itself is transparent to the transmission of RF signals. The interface is integrated within LAN equipment, e.g. Ethernet or FDDI switch, and allows the distribution of the signals to different buildings or locations within a building.
312 SYSTEM ZUM SCHALTEN, STEUERN, PROGRAMMIEREN UND BEDIENEN VON KOMMUNIKATIONSEINRICHTUNGEN EP02742807.7 2002-06-17 EP1402723A1 2004-03-31 NEUHAUS, Ralf
The invention relates to a system for switching, controlling, programming and operating communications devices, particularly communications terminals or communications systems. According to the invention, the at least one communications device (TE1, TE2, MOF, SYS) can be connected to at least one entertainment terminal (FER) via at least one interface (IEE), and the communications device (TE1, TE2, MOF, SYS) and the at least one entertainment terminal (FER) are configured for exchanging signals and/or data via the at least one interface (IEE). The entertainment terminal (FER) advantageously has at least one display (ANZ) and at least one input (BED). The entertainment terminal is, for example, a television set (FER).
313 INTERFACE FOR INTELLIGENT NETWORK SERVICES EP01958333.5 2001-08-05 EP1325395A2 2003-07-09 ITZKOVITZ, Ayal; VOLDMAN, Leonid
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.
314 Cordless modem system having multiple base and remote stations which are interusable and secure EP95303236.4 1995-05-12 EP0683573A3 1996-12-18 Saadeh, Said S.; Fulton, Paul R.

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.

315 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A POWER LINE MODEM EP13189409.9 2013-10-18 EP2722998B1 2018-08-22 Logvinov, Oleg
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 switchedmode power supply.
316 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USER EQUIPMENT TRANSMITTING REVERSE DIRECTION CONTROL SIGNAL IN MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM EP12771230.5 2012-04-10 EP2698931B1 2018-08-08 KIM, Soeng Hun; VAN LIESHOUT, Gert-Jan; JEONG, Kyeong In
The present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for a user equipment to transmit control signals to a base station in a wireless communication system supporting discontinuous reception (DRX). In particular, the method for a user equipment to transmit control signals to a base station includes: receiving a downlink control channel indicating new uplink or downlink transmission in a first period preset with reference to the last subframe of an active time; and selectively skipping transmission of a control signal in a preset second period starting from a subframe at which the downlink control channel is received. In addition, a user equipment transmitting control signals to a base station includes: a transceiver unit to send and receive signals to and from the base station; and a control unit determining, when a downlink control channel indicating new uplink or downlink transmission is received by the transceiver unit in a first period preset with reference to the last subframe of an active time, whether to selectively transmit a control signal in a preset second period starting from a subframe at which the downlink control channel is received.
317 RADIO BASE STATION EP15760396.0 2015-08-20 EP3338514A1 2018-06-27 BOTTARI, Giulio; PONZINI, Filippo
A Radio Base Station (101; 601) for a radio telecommunications network (100) comprising a Radio Unit (103) configured to transmit and receive radio telecommunication signals and a switch unit (104). The Radio Base Station further comprises a local Digital Unit (105) configured to process digital baseband signals received from the Radio Unit (103) and generate digital baseband signals sent to the Radio Unit (103). The Radio Base Station further comprises an external communications interface (112) configured to connect at least one remote Digital Unit (106, 107) to the Radio Unit (103) of the Radio Base Station. The switch unit(104) is configured to selectively connect the Radio Unit (103) with the local Digital Unit (105) or the external communications interface (112).
318 CONTROL OF LOW POWER WIRELESS NETWORKS FOR POWER CONSERVATION EP07717809.3 2007-01-11 EP1994662B1 2017-09-20 DOBROWSKI, Patrick, M.; LOVEGREN, Eric, R.; ORTH, Kelly, M.; STOTZ, Kyle, L.
A host computer communicates with field devices by sending control messages and receiving response messages over a wireless network. When the host computer sends a control message to the wireless network, the host computer is provided with a predictive response time within which the field device receiving the message will respond. The wireless network cycles between a sleep state and an active state based upon a wireless network power cycle. The predicted response time is based upon the current state of the wireless network, the power cycle, and the time required for the field device to turn on, take an action (such as measuring a parameter), and generating a response message.
319 FUNK-KOMMUNIKATIONSSYSTEM FÜR EIN INDUSTRIELLES AUTOMATISIERUNGSSYSTEM, VERFAHREN ZU DESSEN BETRIEB UND FUNK-TRANSCEIVER-STATION EP16157795.2 2016-02-29 EP3211962A1 2017-08-30 Müller, Jörg

In einem Funk-Kommunikationssystem für ein industrielles Automatisierungssystem sind zumindest ein erstes und ein zweites Kommunikationsgerät redundant an ein industrielles Kommunikationsnetz angebunden. Das erste und das zweite Kommunikationsgerät sind jeweils über ihren ersten und über ihren Kommunikationsnetzanschluss mittel- oder unmittelbar mit einer jeweiligen ersten und mit einer jeweiligen zweiten Funk-Transceiver-Station verbunden. Die ersten und zweiten Funk-Transceiver-Stationen legen eine Reihenfolge für innerhalb eines vorgegebenen Zeitintervalls zu sendende Datenrahmen anhand den zu sendenden Datenrahmen zugeordneter Ziel-MAC-Adressen fest. Die Reihenfolge innerhalb an eine ausgewählte Ziel-MAC-Adresse zu sendender Datenrahmen wird durch ihre Eingangsreihenfolge festgelegt.

320 NOMADIC DATA ACCESS SYSTEM AND DEVICE EP11852066 2011-12-20 EP2658179A4 2017-05-17 QIN FEI; WANG YINGMIN; ZHAO JIAN; ZHAO JINBO
This application discloses a nomadic data access system and provides a new communication system and relevant devices to lower the complexity of the system. The system includes a core network and an NDA NodeB, wherein an NDA part in the core network is configured to establish a communication interface with the NDA NodeB, to establish a communication link for an NDA user equipment through the NDA NodeB and to transmit an NDA user data service to a 3GPP part in the core network; and the NDA NodeB is configured to establish the communication interface with the NDA part in the core network, to establish for the NDA user equipment the communication link with the NDA part in the core network and to transmit the NDA user data service, or to establish a communication link with a local area or wide area Internet and to transmit the NDA user data service to the local area or wide area Internet. This application further discloses devices in the system and relevant cell access and switching methods.
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