Abstract:
Upon receiving an email for a mobile station containing a subject and a body, the subject and body are combined into a first message. If the email contains an attachment, the first message can be converted into a MMS message. If there is no attachment, the number of characters in the first message can be counted. If the number of characters is less than or equal to a first number of characters, the first message can be converted to a SMS message. If the number is greater than the first number of characters and less than or equal to a second number of characters, the first message can be converted to an EMS message. In addition, if the number of characters is greater than the second number of characters, the first message can be converted to the MMS message.
Abstract:
Upon receiving an email for a mobile station containing a subject and a body, the subject and body are combined into a first message. If the email contains an attachment, the first message can be converted into a MMS message. If there is no attachment, the number of characters in the first message can be counted. If the number of characters is less than or equal to a first number of characters, the first message can be converted to a SMS message. If the number is greater than the first number of characters and less than or equal to a second number of characters, the first message can be converted to an EMS message. In addition, if the number of characters is greater than the second number of characters, the first message can be converted to the MMS message.
Abstract:
An add-compare-select (ACS) unit generates first path metrics having a first bit-pair and a most significant bit-pair (MSB) each including a high bit and a low bit. A first ACS circuit produces the first bit-pair and a first carry. A limiting circuit generates the MSB based on the first carry, and limits the MSB to a first predetermined value. A MSB maximum select (MS) unit receives an MSB of second path metrics from another ACS unit, and compares the MSBs of the first and the second path metrics to determine MSB decision signals based on maximum likelihood selection. A MSB storage unit stores the MSB of the first path metrics. A reset unit resets the high bit of the MSB of the first path metrics to a second predetermined value when the high bits of the MSBs of the first and the second path metrics reach the first predetermined value.
Abstract:
Methods and systems are presented for remotely commanding a mobile device. In one aspect, a method includes receiving input identifying a mobile device, presenting to a user one or more remote commands corresponding to the mobile device, receiving user input selecting a remote command from the one or more presented remote commands, generating a remote command message instructing the mobile device to execute the selected remote command, and transmitting the remote command message to a server for publication in a message topic. Further, a selectable list of mobile devices associated with a remote management account can be presented to the user, the selectable list including information uniquely identifying each mobile device. Additionally, the selectable list of mobile devices can include an indication of whether an included mobile device is online.
Abstract:
A process is proposed that enables a widget vendor or aggregator to continuously present widgets via a widget network to a user who previously grabbed and embedded a first widget presented by the vendor or aggregator. The user may initiate the browsing of the widget network from a user placement where the first widget is embedded to choose and grab a second widget from the vendor. Here, the widgets in the widget network can be dynamically maintained and updated by the vendor and can be created at a time after the first widget was grabbed by the user. If the user grabs the first widget over the web and embeds the widget into his/her own placement, the user is presumably interested in the widget and it is likely that the user may also be interested in other widgets created by the same vendor or in the same category of interest.
Abstract:
The present invention discloses a method and apparatus of IQ imbalance compensation for a receiver. The repetitive attribute of the preamble in a signal received by the receiver is used to estimate the IQ imbalance parameters. The data carried by the preamble repeats itself every N sampling intervals. A MSE equation is derived based on assuming the ratios between any two sampling points separated by N samples are identical, and the IQ imbalance parameters can be estimated by solving the MSE equation using the LS algorithm. Consequently, the IQ mismatch offset of the signal is compensated according to the estimated parameters.
Abstract:
A method for updating coefficients in a decision feedback equalizer (DFE). The DFE comprises an ISI canceler for canceling inter-symbol interference (ISI) from a plurality of first signals received from a channel. A first symbol comprising a set of the first signals is decoded to generate a decoded symbol. Then, a vector of error values computed as the difference between the decoded symbol, and the first symbol is obtained. According to the decoded symbol and the vector of the error values, a temp matrix is generated. Next, the values of the elements in every diagonal line of the temp matrix are averaged. Finally, the coefficients are updated by the Toeplitz Matrix.
Abstract:
A novel apparatus for compressing viscous material through openings in a stencil is disclosed. The novel apparatus has a compression head cap which provides a contained environment to direct and to aid the flow of pressurized viscous material through the openings in the stencil. The compression head cap further includes a plurality of members which are selectively and movably disposed within the contained environment and which selectively remove an amount of the material from the environment, effective to prevent the material from being undesirably dispensed by the head cap.
Abstract:
A method and an apparatus of compensating for a signal receiving error at a receiver in a packet-based communication system. In the invention, frequency offset estimation and DC offset estimation obtained in a current packet are re-used in a next packet if the receiver is an intended recipient of the current packet and the current packet is received correctly, verified by CRC-32 checking in the PHY layer and the DA checking in the MAC layer, respectively. Thereby, the overall receiver performance and stability can be improved from packet to packet and the estimation algorithm is simplified.
Abstract:
A method for implementing an equalizer of an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) baseband receiver is provided. The OFDM baseband receiver includes a channel estimation and tracking module for estimating a channel impulse response of an input signal of the equalizer. A conjugate of the channel impulse response is first calculated. The input signal and the conjugate of the channel impulse response are then multiplied to generate a product signal. The product signal is then taken as the output signal of the equalizer without dividing the product signal by a channel state information, wherein the channel state information represents a square of an absolute value of the channel impulse response.