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121 results about "Radio modem" patented technology

Radio modems transfer data wirelessly across a range of up to tens of kilometres. Using radio modems is a modern way to create Private Radio Networks (PRN). Private radio networks are used in critical industrial applications, when real-time data communication is needed. Radio modems enable user to be independent of telecommunication or satellite network operators. In most cases users use licensed frequencies either in the UHF or VHF bands. In certain areas licensed frequencies may be reserved for a given user, thus ensuring that there is less likelihood of radio interference from other RF transmitters. Also licence free frequencies are available in most countries, enabling easy implementation, but at the same time other users may use the same frequency, thus making it possible that a given frequency is blocked. Typical users for radio modems are: Land survey differential GPS, fleet management applications, SCADA applications (utility distribution networks), automated meter reading (AMR), telemetry applications and many more. Since applications usually require high reliability of data transfer and very high uptime, radio performance plays a key role. Factors influencing radio performance are: antenna height and type, the sensitivity of the radio, the output power of the radio and the complete system design.

Distributed multiradio controller

A system for managing the simultaneous operation of a plurality of radio modems in a single wireless communication device (WCD). The multiradio control may be integrated into a WCD as a subsystem responsible for scheduling wireless communications by temporarily enabling or disabling a plurality of radio modems. The multiradio control system may include a plurality of distributed control components, some or all of which are coupled to a dedicated radio interface. The radio interface is dedicated to quickly conveying delay sensitive information to and from the distributed control components. This information may be requested by any or all of the distributed control components, or provided by any or all of the radio modems if a change occurs during operation.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

Multiradio scheduling including clock synchronization validity protection

ActiveUS20080043714A1Fast transferImmune from any communication overheadTime-division multiplexRadio transmissionModem deviceControl system
A system for managing the simultaneous operation of a plurality of radio modems in a single wireless communication device (WCD). The multiradio control may be integrated into the WCD as a subsystem responsible for scheduling wireless communications by temporarily enabling or disabling the plurality of radio modems within the device. The multiradio control system may comprise a multiradio controller (MRC) and a plurality dedicated radio interfaces. Further, clock synchronization protection between the multiradio system controller, other modems and wireless communication devices with whom the wireless device is communicating may further be implemented as a protective measure to ensure a valid clock synchronization between all devices internal and external to the primary wireless device.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

Standardized RF module insert for a portable electronic processing device

A wireless network adapter for establishing wireless communication links between electronic devices. In one embodiment, the wireless network adapter comprises wireless communication circuitry encased in a shell in the form of a detachable molding element of an electronic device. The wireless network adapter further comprises a bus connector adapted to couple the wireless communication circuitry to an expansion bus when the shell is attached to an outer surface of an electronic device. The wireless network adapter is a fully integrated solution further comprising an RF antenna for communication with a wireless network and a radio modem comprising a radio, a receiver, and modulation circuitry. The RF antenna in the wireless network adapter may take one of several forms. The antenna may be a dedicated unit housed within the shell of the wireless network adapter. Alternatively, the antenna may form a part of the outer shell of the adapter or it may form a part of a company logo located on the shell the adapter. The wireless network adapter is installed in an electronic device such as a portable computer. The electronic device comprises, at a minimum, a system microprocessor, an expansion bus, a read-writeable memory device, an input / output device, and an expansion port connected to the expansion bus that is configured to accept the detachable wireless network adapter. Another embodiment of the present invention comprises an electronic device equipped with an external sleeve configured to accept a wireless network adapter insert.
Owner:HEWLETT PACKARD DEV CO LP

Multiradio control interface

ActiveUS20070263709A1Fast transferImmune from any communication overheadSubstation equipmentRadio transmissionControl systemRadio modem
A system for managing the simultaneous operation of a plurality of radio modems in a single wireless communication device (WCD). The multiradio control may be integrated into the WCD as a subsystem responsible for scheduling wireless communications by temporarily enabling or disabling the plurality of radio modems within the device. The multiradio control system may comprise a multiradio controller (MRC) and a plurality dedicated radio interfaces. The radio interfaces are dedicated to quickly conveying delay sensitive information to and from the radio modems. This information may be requested by the MRC, or provided by one or more of the plurality of radio modems, if a change occurs during operation.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

Radio transmission scheduling according to multiradio control in a radio modem

ActiveUS20070281743A1Fast transferImmune from any communication overheadTime-division multiplexSubstation equipmentModem deviceControl system
A system for managing the simultaneous operation of a plurality of radio modems in a single wireless communication device (WCD). The multiradio control may be integrated into the WCD as a subsystem responsible for scheduling wireless communications by temporarily enabling or disabling the plurality of radio modems within the device. The multiradio control system may comprise a multiradio controller (MRC) and a plurality dedicated radio interfaces. The radio interfaces are dedicated to quickly conveying delay sensitive information to and from the radio modems. The modems may further include control features that take information from the MRC as an input in determining the priority of messages to be sent out to a receiving device.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

System and method for using corrected signals from a global positioning system to perform precision survey

In a differential global positioning system that includes one or more base stations and rover units, a system and method for including a radio modem transceiver in the rover units, and packaging several components, including the transceiver and a radio antenna in a single package, and possibly including re-chargeable batteries, a GPS receiver, and a GPS antenna in the package, to reduce the number of external electrical connections. Several of the components may be packaged into a survey range pole. GPS satellite correction information is transmitted from a base station in response to a request transmitted from the rover unit by means of the radio modem transceiver. Automatic channel selection is performed by the base stations to select a channel having low communication traffic. The rover units scan the available channels for valid GPS correction information and, in the event that more than one such channel is located, select the channel with the strongest signal.
Owner:TRIMBLE NAVIGATION LTD

Integrated services processing for mobile networks

The present invention provides apparatuses, methods, computer programs, computer program products and computer-readable media regarding integrated services processing for mobile networks. The method comprises associating, at the base station of a mobile packet network, a service port of a radio modem of user equipment in the mobile packet network with a user plane packet processing function, sending, by the base station, a service frame received from said service port to the user plane packet processing function of the base station, determining, by the base station, at least one destination tunnel end point out of a plurality of destination tunnel end points according to forwarding rules, and sending, by the base station, the service frame to the selected destination tunnel end point by encapsulating the service frame into a frame of a transport network underlay which is addressed to the destination tunnel end point, wherein the destination tunnel end point is associated with a physical or virtual interface on another radio modem of another user equipment in a mobile packet network or on a fixed network termination.
Owner:NOKIA SOLUTIONS & NETWORKS OY

Recessed aperture-coupled patch antenna with multiple dielectrics for wireless applications

The present invention provides an aperture-fed patch antenna assembly that is recessed into a conductive surface of an external shell of an electronic device. In one embodiment, an antenna feed attached to a removable core of the electronic device may be removed from the external shell without requiring a manual disconnecting of the antenna feed from a wireless radio modem in the electronic device. The patch antenna assembly includes a shim having an aperture therein and positioned between a primary dielectric and a printed circuit board to create a secondary dielectric between the primary dielectric and the printed circuit board. In one embodiment, the primary dielectric is ceramic and the shim is plastic.
Owner:APPLE INC

System for managing radio modems

A system for managing the operation of a plurality of radio modems contained within the same WCD. One or more of the plurality of radio modems may be a dual-mode radio modem enabled to communicate using at least two separate radio protocols concurrently. The operation of the one or more dual-mode modems may be managed by resources encompassed in a radio modem interface coupled to, or integrated within, the dual-mode radio modem. These management resources may receive information from the operating system level of the WCD and from the at least two radio modem stacks utilizing the resources of the dual mode radio modem in order to coordinate the operation of the at least two radio protocols concurrently active in the modem.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

Autonomous radio telemetry

An improved radio modem is disclosed for use with an autonomous radio telemetry system. The radio modem includes a reprogrammable microprocessor, a radio transceiver, and a serial interface. By providing a software program within the radio modem that converts the serial interface into a general purpose interface to external input / output devices, and by providing additional programmed decision making capability into the radio modem, no external telemetry computer is required to interface with the input / output devices, and the radio modem operates as a combination telemetry computer and radio device. The radio modem also includes a novel reprogrammable state machine architecture for communicating with the input / output devices, and for deciding what actions to take based on the status of the external devices.
Owner:BLACKBERRY LTD

On-line web accessed energy meter

An electrical metering system capable of performing multiple metering functions, collecting data, and wirelessly provides the collected metering data to a utility operator. In the electrical metering system, at least one computing device for initiating a request for data. A first modem connects the computing device to an infrastructure. A wireless embedded modem for wirelessly connects an electric meter to an infrastructure, and the wireless electric modem receives a request from the computing device and wirelessly transmits the metering data to the computing device, thereby initiating the request.
Owner:ELECTRO INDUSTRIES GAUGE TECH

Electronic meter with enhanced thermally managed communications systems and methods

An electronic meter that is capable of handling an analog cellular phone or radio modem under the meter cover provides significant improvements in the thermal management and power handling that is associated with a circuit switched wireless device. The electronic meter comprises a power supply capable of delivering the transmitter power plus the associated losses due to transmitter efficiency. It is desirable to deliver the high power over a wide range of AC input voltages (typically from about 90 to 530 VAC). The meter packaging allows the power supply and the analog cellular modem to operate in an enclosed metering package without exceeding the operating temperatures of the electronic components. The packaging adapts to increased steady state (idle) conditions as well as increased transmit conditions.
Owner:ELSTER ELECTRICTY LLC

Multiradio priority control based on modem buffer load

A system for controlling communications in a multiradio wireless communication device (WCD) by monitoring a backlog of messages waiting to be wirelessly transmitted through one or more radio modems as compared to a predetermined threshold. If the amount of pending messages meets and / or exceeds the predetermined threshold then a potentially problematic situation may exist, and actions may be taken to alleviate the large message backlog. Actions may include, for example, temporarily reallocating communication time for one or all of the radio modems. This time may be reallocated to radio modems experiencing potential message queue overflows in order to reduced the backlog of messages and avoid a potential communication failure.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

Multiradio control interface element in modem

A system for managing the simultaneous operation of a plurality of radio modems in a single wireless communication device (WCD). The multiradio control may be integrated into the WCD as a subsystem responsible for scheduling wireless communications by temporarily enabling or disabling the plurality of radio modems within the device. The multiradio control system may comprise a multiradio controller (MRC) and a plurality dedicated radio interfaces. The radio interfaces are dedicated to quickly conveying delay sensitive information to and from the radio modems. This information may be requested by the MRC, or provided by one or more of the plurality of radio modems, if a change occurs during operation.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

A networked multiband waveguide intrusion detection and localization sensor

ActiveUS20070008123A1Wide range of applicationsResistant to windBurglar alarm using passive vibration detectionBurglar alarm electric actuationTransceiverEngineering
A vibration detection and / or classification system includes a waveguide in operative contact with a boundary, at least one sensor for sensing vibrations operatively connected to the waveguide and providing a signal, and a control circuit operatively connected to the at least one sensor and adapted for filtering the signal into a plurality of frequency bands and detecting and classifying vibrations. The control circuit may be further adapted for detecting and classifying vibrations to determine if the boundary has been crossed by an intruder. The control circuit may include a transceiver for sending signals to a central computer for processing, such as via a radio modem.
Owner:PENN STATE RES FOUND

Undersea seismic monitoring network

The present invention provides an undersea seismic monitoring network, the monitoring network comprises at least one underwater vehicle and at least two monitoring stations located on the seabed, where each of the monitoring stations comprises at least one sensor for gathering seismic data and a radio modem for transmitting and receiving data to and from the underwater vehicle via a first wireless connection and where a second wireless connection is established between the monitoring stations, wherein the first wireless connection is formed by electromagnetic radiation through the water and the second wireless connection is formed by the propagation of an electromagnetic signal at least partially through the seabed.
Owner:WIRELESS FIBER SYST

Distributed multiradio controller

A system for managing the simultaneous operation of a plurality of radio modems in a single wireless communication device (WCD). The multiradio control may be integrated into a WCD as a subsystem responsible for scheduling wireless communications by temporarily enabling or disabling a plurality of radio modems. The multiradio control system may include a plurality of distributed control components, some or all of which are coupled to a dedicated radio interface. The radio interface is dedicated to quickly conveying delay sensitive information to and from the distributed control components. This information may be requested by any or all of the distributed control components, or provided by any or all of the radio modems if a change occurs during operation.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

Universal datagram protocol (UDP) port based broadcast filtering

A new and unique method or apparatus for power savings in a node, point, terminal or device in a wireless communications technology, such as a wireless local area network (WLAN), Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Forum (WiMAX), Ultra wide band (UWB), or other suitable network, featuring receiving in a radio modem chipset information indicating that a host processor wants the radio modem chipset to filter out unwanted data packets; and filtering one or more unwanted data packets in the radio modem chipset without passing them to the host processor based on the information received for providing power savings in a node, point, terminal or device that forms part of a wireless communications technology, including a wireless local area network or other suitable network.
Owner:NOKIA CORP

Dynamic multiradio bandwidth conservation

A system for managing the operation of a plurality of radio modems contained within the same wireless communication device. The radio modems may be managed so that simultaneous communication involving two or more radio modems utilizing conflicting wireless communication mediums may be avoided. More specifically, a multiradio controller may identify when scheduled communication time in a radio modem using a more dominant, or high priority, wireless communication medium will in actually go unused, and may reallocate some or all of the now available scheduled time to radio modems using a lower priority wireless communication medium that have messages to transact.
Owner:NOKIA CORP

Software defined radio and library configuration therefor

A radio communication apparatus having a radio modem for processing a signal in a radio frequency band, a signal processor for processing a base band of a transmission or reception signal, and a CPU for processing a protocol. The signal processor includes signal processing blocks implemented by programmable software. Each of the signal processing blocks processes a signal of reception signal data input from the radio modem or from a preceding stage of one of the signal processing blocks or a signal of transmission signal data input from the CPU or from the preceding stage of signal processing block on the basis of a control signal input together with the transmission signal data or the reception signal data. The control signal can include information required by all the signal processing blocks in a common format.
Owner:HITACHI LTD

Method and apparatus for performing neighbor scans on a wide area network in a mobile communication device operating a personal area network

A mobile communication device (102) includes both a wide area network (WAN) radio modem (122), and a personal area network (PAN) radio modem (134), which operate on similar frequencies. When the both the WAN and PAN modems are operating and carrying time-sensitive data, the WAN modem disables transmission by the PAN modem when the WAN modem is due to receive data from a WAN base station (406), including neighbor scans. The duration and frequency of disabling the PAN modem is controlled so that the retransmission is successful.
Owner:GOOGLE TECH HLDG LLC

Method and apparatus for performing neighbor scans on a wide area network in a mobile communication device operating a personal area network

A mobile communication device (102) includes both a wide area network (WAN) radio modem (122), and a personal area network (PAN) radio modem (134), which operate on similar frequencies. When the both the WAN and PAN modems are operating and carrying time-sensitive data, the WAN modem disables transmission by the PAN modem when the WAN modem is due to receive data from a WAN base station (406), including neighbor scans. The duration and frequency of disabling the PAN modem is controlled so that the retransmission is successful.
Owner:GOOGLE TECH HLDG LLC
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