Peilu Ding - Schaumburg IL, US Ying Cai - Schaumburg IL, US Xiang Chen - Rolling Meadows IL, US Xiaowei Jin - Palatine IL, US Ravindra P. Moorut - Barrington IL, US
Disclosed are a method and system for detecting adjacent channel interference between two systems having neighboring frequencies. The method and system calculates a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) output for one or more upper and lower frequency side null subcarriers and center data subcarriers of a frequency channel. Power values are calculated for the upper and lower frequency side null subcarriers and the center data subcarriers for use in determining a presence of adjacent channel interference (ACI).
System And Method For Minimizing Inter-Communications System Mobile Station-To-Mobile Station Interference
Xiang Chen - Rolling Meadows IL, US Xiaowei Jin - Palatine IL, US James F. Kepler - Buffalo Grove IL, US Stephen L. Kuffner - Algonquin IL, US Peijuan Liu - Palatine IL, US Ravindra P. Moorut - Port Barrington IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 15/00
US Classification:
455501, 455 412, 455517, 455 631
Abstract:
A system and method for minimizing inter-communications system mobile-to-mobile station interference includes a plurality of base stations (BS A and BS B) and a plurality of mobile stations (MS A and MS B) each communicating with a base station using a first mode of communication. A first mobile station (MS A) sends a message using a second mode of communication upon detecting interference with another mobile station (MS B) to determine the source of the interference. Once determined, the first mobile station (MS A) communicates with its base station (BS A) which, in turn, communicates with the second mobile station's base station (BS B) using a back haul network. The second mobile station's base station (BS B) may then instruct the second mobile station (MS B) to alter its transmission characteristics based upon instructions from the second base station (BS B) in order to reduce interference and improve overall communications quality.
Xiang Chen - Rolling Meadows IL, US Ying Cai - Schaumburg IL, US Peilu Ding - Arlington Heights IL, US Xiaowei Jin - Palatine IL, US Ravindra P. Moorut - Port Barrington IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
H04W 72/00
US Classification:
455525, 4554521, 4554221, 370318
Abstract:
A system and method for minimizing interference for mobile devices operating in a communication network that includes a centralized controller and a number of femtocells, each femtocell including a base station. The method calculates a power assignment priority for each femtocell, and determines a priority order of the femtocells, the priority order based on the power assignment priority calculated for each femtocell. The method calculates a power to assign to the base station for each femtocell based on the priority order. The method allocates a first portion of the power assigned to the base station for each femtocell as required for real-time traffic, and a second portion of the power assigned to the base station for each femtocell as required for non-real-time traffic.
System And Method For User Equipment Measurement Timing In A Relay Cell
Yufei Blankenship - Kildeer IL, US Deping Liu - Schaumburg IL, US Xiang Chen - Rolling Meadows IL, US
Assignee:
FutureWei Technologies, Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
H04Q 7/00
US Classification:
370329, 370330
Abstract:
A system and method for user equipment (UE) measurement timing in a relay cell are provided. A method for controller operations includes broadcasting a first pattern of time intervals to communications devices served by a controller, and for a communication device served by the controller, determining a second pattern for the communications device, where the second pattern is based on the first pattern, and transmitting the second pattern to the communications device.
Ying Cai - Schaumburg IL, US Xiang Chen - Rolling Meadows IL, US Peilu Ding - Arlington Heights IL, US Xiaowei Jin - Palatine IL, US Ravindra P. Moorut - Port Barrington IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
H04B 1/00 H04B 15/00 H04L 12/28 H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455 631, 370254, 455512
Abstract:
A system and method for minimizing interference for mobile devices in a communication network that includes a macrocell base station and a femtocell having a base station. The method receives initialization data on a backhaul connection between the femtocell base station and the macrocell base station, and uses that data to configure the femtocell base station transmitting power. The method receives a user equipment identifier from a macrocell user equipment in the communication network, and determines whether the macrocell user equipment is authorized. If authorized, the macrocell user equipment is granted access to the femtocell base station. If unauthorized, user equipment information for the macrocell user equipment received on the backhaul connection is used to adjust the femtocell base station transmitting power to minimize the interference for mobile devices.
Intelligent And Efficient System And/Or Method For Automatic Notification And/Or Enforcement Of Legal Traffic Speed Limits And Spots
Yong Yuan - Fremont CA, US Xiang Chen - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
701036000, 701117000
Abstract:
The present invention provides an intelligent and efficient system () and/or method () for automatic notification and/or enforcement of legal traffic speed limits and stops, comprising roads, streets, highways, construction zones, accident sites, and anywhere needed () installed at appropriate advanced locations with information tags () written with information including the according speed limit and/or stop information and vehicles () installed or built-in with information readers () capable of wirelessly and automatically reading information from the information tags () while the vehicles () travel. The read and other on-the-road information is displayed on visual displays () inside vehicles () and/or is voiced via audio devices () inside vehicles () for automatically notifying the vehicle drivers. Furthermore the in-vehicle speed control systems () use the speed limits read in by the information readers () to automatically enforce vehicles () to travel only within the speed limits.
Peijuan Liu - Patatine IL, US Xiang Chen - Rolling Meadows IL, US Ravindra P. Moorut - Barrington IL, US Floyd D. Simpson - Lake Worth FL, US Dominic M. Tolli - Libertyville IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 7/212
US Classification:
370347
Abstract:
The invention concerns a method () and device () for collision avoidance. The method can include the step of—in a multi-mode device () —conducting () a communication in accordance with an 802.16 communications protocol in which the 802.16 communication protocol communication includes only listening frames (). The method can also include the step of conducting () in the multi-mode device another communication in accordance with a Bluetooth communications protocol that supports extended synchronous connection-oriented mode. The method can also include the step of arranging () transmissions of the Bluetooth communication to avoid collisions with transmissions of the 802.16 communication.
Method And System For Collision Avoidance Using Sleep Frames
Peijuan Liu - Palatine IL, US Xiang Chen - Rolling Meadows IL, US Ravindra P. Moorut - Barrington IL, US Floyd D. Simpson - Lake Worth FL, US Dominic M. Tolli - Libertyville IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L 12/413
US Classification:
370445
Abstract:
The invention concerns a method () and device () for collision avoidance using sleep frames (). The method can include the step of—in a multi-mode device ()—conducting () a communication in accordance with an 802.16 communications protocol in which the 802.16 communication protocol communication includes both listening frames () and sleep frames. The method can also include the step of conducting () in the multi-mode device another communication in accordance with a Bluetooth communications protocol that supports extended synchronous connection-oriented mode. The method can also include the step of arranging () transmissions of the Bluetooth communication to avoid collisions with transmissions of the 802.16 communication.
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