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85 Highwoods Ln, Carlisle, MA 01741    978-3180501   

7 Ledgewood Dr, Westford, MA 01886    978-6923566   

85 Highwoods Ln, Carlisle, MA 01741   

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Reservation Multiple Access

US Patent:
6788937, Sep 7, 2004
Filed:
Mar 24, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/275729
Inventors:
Serge Willenegger - Onnens, CH
Vieri Vanghi - Del Mar CA
Rod J. Walton - Westford MA
Assignee:
Qualcomm, Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455434, 455509, 455515, 455517, 370329, 370335, 370342
Abstract:
A mobile station accesses a base station by randomly selecting a first reverse link common control channel from a set of random access channels. The mobile station transmits a request portion of an access probe over the first reverse link common control channel. The request portion is subject to collision with other signals. The request portion comprises a hash identification which is derived from a uniquely identifying number using a hash function. The hash identification quasi-uniquely identifies the mobile station. The mobile station receives a channel assignment message from the base station designating the hash identification and a reserved access channel. The reserved access channel provides communication with a low probability of contention. The mobile station transmits a message portion of the access probe over the reserved access channel.

Reservation Multiple Access

US Patent:
6987982, Jan 17, 2006
Filed:
Jun 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/874562
Inventors:
Serge Willenegger - Onnens, CH
Rod J. Walton - Westford MA, US
Vieri Vanghi - Del Mar CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM, Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
H04Q 7/00
H04B 7/00
H04B 7/212
H04M 1/00
US Classification:
455515, 455450, 455463, 455509, 455517, 455522, 455561, 370329, 370348
Abstract:
A mobile station accesses a base station by randomly selecting a first reverse link common control channel from a set of random access channels. The mobile station transmits a request portion of an access probe over the first reverse link common control channel. The request portion is subject to collision with other signals. The request portion comprises a hash identification which is derived from a uniquely identifying number using a hash function. The hash identification quasi-uniquely identifies the mobile station. The mobile station receives a channel assignment message from the base station designating the hash identification and a reserved access channel. The reserved access channel provides communication with a low probability of contention. The mobile station transmits a message portion of the access probe over the reserved access channel.

Reservation Multiple Access

US Patent:
7613462, Nov 3, 2009
Filed:
Oct 17, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/252858
Inventors:
Serge Willenegger - Onnens, CH
Vieri Vanghi - Del Mar CA, US
Rod J. Walton - Westford MA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
H04M 1/00
H04B 1/38
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455450, 455509, 455522, 4555501, 4555562, 455561
Abstract:
A mobile station accesses a base station by randomly selecting a first reverse link common control channel from a set of random access channels. The mobile station transmits a request portion of an access probe over the first reverse link common control channel. The request portion is subject to collision with other signals. The request portion comprises a hash identification which is derived from a uniquely identifying number using a hash function. The hash identification quasi-uniquely identifies the mobile station. The mobile station receives a channel assignment message from the base station designating the hash identification and a reserved access channel. The reserved access channel provides communication with a low probability of contention. The mobile station transmits a message portion of the access probe over the reserved access channel.

Reservation Multiple Access

US Patent:
8014805, Sep 6, 2011
Filed:
Feb 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/366422
Inventors:
Serge Willenegger - Onnens, CH
Rod J. Walton - Carlisle MA, US
Vieri Vanghi - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
455515, 455510, 455522, 455509
Abstract:
A mobile station accesses a base station by randomly selecting a first reverse link common control channel from a set of random access channels. The mobile station transmits a request portion of an access probe over the first reverse link common control channel. The request portion is subject to collision with other signals. The request portion comprises a hash identification which is derived from a uniquely identifying number using a hash function. The hash identification quasi-uniquely identifies the mobile station. The mobile station receives a channel assignment message from the base station designating the hash identification and a reserved access channel. The reserved access channel provides communication with a low probability of contention. The mobile station transmits a message portion of the access probe over the reserved access channel.

Reservation Multiple Access

US Patent:
6256301, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
Oct 15, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/173572
Inventors:
Edward G. Tiedemann - San Diego CA
Steven J. Howard - Ashaland MA
Rod Walton - Westford MA
Mark S. Wallace - Bedford MA
Assignee:
Qualcomm Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04L 7216
US Classification:
370342
Abstract:
A mobile station accesses a base station by randomly selecting a first reverse link common control channel from a set of random access channels. The mobile station transmits a request portion of an access probe over the first reverse link common control channel. The request portion is subject to collision with other signals. The request portion comprises a hash identification which is derived from a uniquely identifying number using a hash function. The hash identification quasi-uniquely identifies the mobile station. The mobile station receives a channel assignment message from the base station designating the hash identification and a reserved access channel. The reserved access channel provides communication with a low probability of contention. The mobile station transmits a message portion of the access probe over the reserved access channel.

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