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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.

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

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

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
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