Charles Michael DeSantis - Neptune NJ Kevin William Gould - Tinton Falls NJ Shabbir Amirali Khakoo - Edison NJ Raymond Abbott Sackett - Rumson NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04J 306
US Classification:
370350, 370331
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for transmitting a synchronization beacon from a wireless base station to a wireless terminal in a wireless communication network installed in a building. The wireless network comprises a private branch exchange (PBX) connected to a wireless fixed base station (WFB) having a plurality of cell antennae units (CAUs) connected thereto. In a first embodiment, the plurality of CAUs are located in a single cell of the wireless network and are configured to receive two synchronization beacons from the WFB. In a second embodiment, each CAU is located in a separate cell in the network and is configured to receive a single synchronization beacon from the WFB. The synchronization beacon(s) is/are managed by the WFB and WT to virtually eliminate loss of synchronization between the WFB and WT if the frequency-timeslot at which the beacon is transmitted is changed or if transmission of the beacon is temporarily discontinued. In addition, synchronization between the WFB and WT is also maintained when the WT is moved to another cell in the wireless network.
Assisted Handover In A Wireless Communication System
Charles M. DeSantis - Neptune NJ Raymond A. Sackett - Rumson NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Basking Ridge NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455437, 455436
Abstract:
An ongoing communication with a mobile in a current cell of a wireless cellular system is handed over to another cell using information regarding a set of potential handover candidates. This information is transmitted from a base station in the current cell or from another fixed part transmitter in the system. The set of handover candidates for a given mobile in the current cell is determined based on stored adjacency information regarding the cells which are adjacent to the current cell. This adjacency information may be stored after an initial system configuration, based on the actual physical layout of the cells, and may be altered during system operation to reflect the success or failure of particular attempted handovers. The set of potential handover candidates may be in the form of a list of beacons associated with the cells adjacent to the current cell, and may include corresponding channel identifying information such as frequency and time slot. The potential handover candidate information may be transmitted upon receipt of a handover assistance request from the mobile, or may be periodically broadcast throughout the system.
Method And Apparatus For Analyzing And Designing Various Network Configuration Scenarios
Mark I. Abed - Succasunna NJ, US Ramesh Bollapragada - Clark NJ, US Thomas B. Morawski - Westfield NJ, US Luz Elena Pinzon - Contra Costa CA, US Steven H. Richman - Monmouth NJ, US Raymond Abbott Sackett - Monmouth NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04B001/38
US Classification:
4555561, 379 9001
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are disclosed for analyzing and designing various network configuration scenarios. A modular design allows market assessment and network planning functions to be performed more efficiently and accurately using a single integrated design tool. Wired and wireless access technologies can be modeled and evaluated. In an exemplary implementation for modeling and evaluating fixed wireless access networks, the network planning tool comprises a market scenario planner, a cluster analysis tool, a hub sector planner and a network architecture planner. Generally, the market scenario planner analyzes a listing of potential customers to generate a list of target customers. The cluster analysis tool allows the network planner to identify “clusters” of demand for potential hub placement. The hub sector planner analyzes the hub assignments generated by the cluster analysis tool and allocates each building in a given hub to a particular sector. The network architecture planner processes the output of the hub sector planning tool to (i) generate a complete configuration of the network in terms of equipment requirements at each node (each building, hub and service node); and (ii) compare a set of scenarios using several financial measures.
Homing Of User Nodes To Network Nodes In A Communication System
User nodes are homed to network nodes in an IMS network or other communication system by determining a function hierarchy for functions provided by the network nodes. Starting with a function at an initial level of the function hierarchy, a predetermined criterion such as throughput-weighted distance is applied to assign a given user node to a particular network node providing that function. The homing process then proceeds through one or more additional levels of the function hierarchy to assign the given user node to at least one additional network node providing at least one other function identified in the additional level(s) of the function hierarchy. These operations are repeated for one or more additional user nodes until each of the user nodes is homed to one or more of the network nodes providing all of its required functions.
Method And Apparatus For Designing Various Network Configuration Scenarios
Mark I. Abed - Succasunna NJ, US Ramesh Bollapragada - Clark NJ, US Thomas B. Morawski - Westfield NJ, US Luz Elena Pinzon - Concord CA, US Steven H. Richman - Marlboro NJ, US Raymond Abbott Sackett - Rumson NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04W 4/00 H04L 12/28
US Classification:
4554262, 455447, 455 6711, 455 6716, 455446
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are disclosed for analyzing and designing various network configuration scenarios. A modular design allows market assessment and network planning functions to be performed more efficiently and accurately using a single integrated design tool. Wired and wireless access technologies can be modeled and evaluated. In an exemplary implementation for modeling and evaluating fixed wireless access networks, the network planning tool comprises a market scenario planner, a cluster analysis tool, a hub sector planner and a network architecture planner. Generally, the market scenario planner analyzes a listing of potential customers to generate a list of target customers. The cluster analysis tool allows the network planner to identify “clusters” of demand for potential hub placement. The hub sector planner analyzes the hub assignments generated by the cluster analysis tool and allocates each building in a given hub to a particular sector. The network architecture planner processes the output of the hub sector planning tool to (i) generate a complete configuration of the network in terms of equipment requirements at each node (each building, hub and service node); and (ii) compare a set of scenarios using several financial measures.
Wireless Communication System Using Distributed Switched Antennas
Charles M. DeSantis - Neptune NJ David J. Helmkamp - Jersey City NJ Raymond A. Sackett - Rumson NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 738
US Classification:
455 333
Abstract:
Increased coverage and macro diversity from a single base station in a wireless communication system by having a base station coupled to N antennas is described. Increased coverage and macro diversity are achieved by transmitting from the base station N control messages each via one of the antennas, and transmitting a data message addressed to a mobile unit via a particular one of the antennas previously assigned to the mobile unit for an active call. The mobile unit receives the control messages and the data message and analyzes the control messages to identify from the antennas a best antenna. The mobile unit then transmits to the base station a new antenna request identifying the best antenna in an uplink control slot of a frame. The uplink control field is associated with the particular one of the antennas. The base station uses the best antenna to transmit subsequent data messages addressed to the mobile unit.
Mark E. Millman - Bayville NJ Raymond A. Sackett - Rumson NJ Gary N. Weber - Fair Haven NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
358406
Abstract:
A facsimile apparatus provides a user with paper vendor order information when a substantially out-of-paper condition is detected. The facsimile apparatus provides the user with various vendor paper ordering information, including a telephone number, via a display, a printer, or a speaker of the facsimile apparatus. The facsimile apparatus enables the user to manually call or autodial the paper vendor using preprogrammed numbers. The facsimile apparatus enables the user to send to the paper vendor a prestored data or facsimile message, or a fax of a paper order form outputted by the facsimile apparatus and filled-in by the user.
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