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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 8179825 | Method and system for detecting radar signals A method and system for detecting RADAR signals in a radio communications system is provided. A detection system includes a pulse examination. Based on the result from the examination/analysis, a RADAR pulse is detected. The examination/analysis may include a correl... | 05/15/2012 |
| 8149707 | Minimization of radio resource usage in multi-hop networks with multiple routings Packets in a multi-hop wireless network are routed based on the available link throughputs, network node congestion and the connectivity of the network in a manner that minimizes the use of radio resources and minimizes delay for packets in multi-hop system. The rou... | 04/03/2012 |
| 7742738 | Method and system for diversity using orthogonal frequency/division multiplexing A method and system for achieving a link budget improvement in a diverse OFDM radio system by addressing the timing misalignment issue that can occur due to the differences in propagation time in signals between mobile stations and Radio Access Nodes. Timing misalig... | 06/22/2010 |
| 7647061 | System, method and apparatus for reliable detection of extra system signals for a multi-node RLAN system A method of detecting extra-system signals in a multi-node RLAN (radio local area network) involves: at each of a plurality of nodes in the RLAN, processing at least one respective received signal to produce detection results and deciding whether an extra-system sig... | 01/12/2010 |
| 7453832 | Transit link coordination systems and methods for a distributed wireless communication network Systems and methods of coordinating transit links between network nodes in a wireless communication network are disclosed. Transit links between a network node and respective neighbouring network nodes are monitored for communications control signals from any of the... | 11/18/2008 |
| 7440785 | Method and apparatus for enhancing link range in a wireless network using self-configurable antenna Embodiments of the invention facilitate providing wireless links with longer link ranges and/or better suppression of interference than can be provided by the integrated antennas of a typical wireless network node. While, in some cases, it is possible to install int... | 10/21/2008 |
| 7400888 | Distributed multi-beam wireless system A wireless network has nodes, which can be accessed by wireless terminals via wireless access links, coupled via wireless transit links using multiple directional antenna beams. The nodes are self-organizing and self-adapting as nodes are added and as other changes ... | 07/15/2008 |
| 7177644 | Distributed multi-beam wireless system A wireless network has nodes, which can be accessed by wireless terminals via wireless access links, coupled via wireless transit links using multiple directional antenna beams. The nodes are self-organizing and self-adapting as nodes are added and as other changes ... | 02/13/2007 |
| 7174170 | Self-selection of radio frequency channels to reduce co-channel and adjacent channel interference in a wireless distributed network A wireless network node and a network provide for automatic self-deployment of the radio frequency channels without the need for preplanning. Each wireless network node adapts to the inclusion of a new node and to changing local conditions without requiring manual c... | 02/06/2007 |