System and method of an in-band modem for data communications over digital wireless communication networks
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04W-072/00
H04L-007/04
H04L-001/00
H04L-001/18
H04L-001/16
H04M-011/04
출원번호
US-0477626
(2009-06-03)
등록번호
US-8964788
(2015-02-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Leung, Nikolai K. N.
Werner, Marc W.
Pietsch, Christian
Granzow, Wolfgang
Sgraja, Christian
Joetten, Christoph A.
Huang, Pengjun
출원인 / 주소
QUALCOMM Incorporated
대리인 / 주소
Yoo, Heejong
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68
초록▼
A system is provided for transmitting information through a speech codec (in-band) such as found in a wireless communication network. A modulator transforms the data into a spectrally noise-like signal based on the mapping of a shaped pulse to predetermined positions within a modulation frame, and t
A system is provided for transmitting information through a speech codec (in-band) such as found in a wireless communication network. A modulator transforms the data into a spectrally noise-like signal based on the mapping of a shaped pulse to predetermined positions within a modulation frame, and the signal is efficiently encoded by a speech codec. A synchronization sequence provides modulation frame timing at the receiver and is detected based on analysis of a correlation peak pattern. A request/response protocol provides reliable transfer of data using message redundancy, retransmission, and/or robust modulation modes dependent on the communication channel conditions.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of controlling bidirectional data transmissions from a destination terminal in an in-band communication system, the method comprising: transmitting a start signal from the destination terminal;discontinuing transmission of the start signal upon detection of a first received signal, where
1. A method of controlling bidirectional data transmissions from a destination terminal in an in-band communication system, the method comprising: transmitting a start signal from the destination terminal;discontinuing transmission of the start signal upon detection of a first received signal, wherein the first received signal indicates a successful reception of the start signal from a source terminal;transmitting a negative acknowledgment (NACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a first predetermined manner;discontinuing transmission of the NACK signal upon detection of a successfully received source terminal data message;transmitting an acknowledge (ACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a second predetermined manner;discontinuing transmission of the ACK signal after a predetermined number of ACK signals have been transmitted;transmitting a send signal from the destination terminal;discontinuing transmission of the send signal upon detection of a second received signal, wherein the second received signal indicates a successful reception of the send signal from the source terminal;transmitting a synchronization signal from the destination terminal;transmitting a user data segment from the destination terminal using a first modulation scheme;discontinuing transmission of the user data segment upon detection of a third received signal, wherein the third received signal indicates a successful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal;and switching to a second modulation scheme if the destination terminal receives a predetermined number of a fourth received signal, wherein the fourth received signal indicates an unsuccessful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the send signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a send message. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the start signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a start message. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the NACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a NACK message. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the ACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by an ACK message. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the successfully received source terminal data message is the data message verified by a cyclic redundancy check. 7. An apparatus for controlling bidirectional data transmissions from a destination terminal in an in-band communication system comprising: a processor;memory in electronic communication with the processor;and instructions stored in the memory, the instructions being capable of executing the steps of:transmitting a start signal from the destination terminal;discontinuing transmission of the start signal upon detection of a first received signal, wherein the first received signal indicates a successful reception of the start signal from a source terminal;transmitting a negative acknowledgment (NACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a first predetermined manner;discontinuing transmission of the NACK signal upon detection of a successfully received source terminal data message;transmitting an acknowledge (ACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a second predetermined manner;discontinuing transmission of the ACK signal after a predetermined number of the ACK signals have been transmitted;transmitting a send signal from the destination terminal;discontinuing transmission of the send signal upon detection of a second received signal, wherein the second received signal indicates a successful reception of the send signal from the source terminal;transmitting a synchronization signal from the destination terminal;transmitting a user data segment from the destination terminal using a first modulation scheme;discontinuing transmission of the user data segment upon detection of a third received signal, wherein the third received signal indicates a successful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal;and switching to a second modulation scheme if the destination terminal receives a predetermined number of a fourth received signal, wherein the fourth received signal indicates an unsuccessful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the send signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a send message. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the start signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a start message. 10. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the NACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a NACK message. 11. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the ACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by an ACK message. 12. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the successfully received source terminal data message is the data message verified by a cyclic redundancy check. 13. An apparatus for controlling bidirectional data transmissions from a destination terminal in an in-band communication system comprising: means for transmitting a start signal from the destination terminal;means for discontinuing transmission of the start signal upon detection of a first received signal, wherein the first received signal indicates a successful reception of the start signal from a source terminal;means for transmitting a negative acknowledgment (NACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a first predetermined manner;means for discontinuing transmission of the NACK signal upon detection of a successfully received source terminal data message;means for transmitting an acknowledge (ACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a second predetermined manner;means for discontinuing transmission of the ACK signal after a predetermined number of the ACK signals have been transmitted;means for transmitting a send signal from the destination terminal;means for discontinuing transmission of the send signal upon detection of a second received signal, wherein the second received signal indicates a successful reception of the send signal from the source terminal;means for transmitting a synchronization signal from the destination terminal;means for transmitting a user data segment from the destination terminal using a first modulation scheme;means for discontinuing transmission of the user data segment upon detection of a third received signal, wherein the third received signal indicates a successful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal;and means for switching to a second modulation scheme if the destination terminal receives a predetermined number of a fourth received signal, wherein the fourth received signal indicates an unsuccessful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the send signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a send message. 15. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the start signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a start message. 16. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the NACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a NACK message. 17. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the ACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by an ACK message. 18. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the successfully received source terminal data message is the data message verified by a cyclic redundancy check. 19. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing computer-executable instructions that when executed cause a processor to: transmit a start signal from a destination terminal; discontinue transmission of the start signal upon detection of a first received signal, wherein the first received signal indicates a successful reception of the start signal from a source terminal;transmit a negative acknowledgement (NACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a first predetermined manner;discontinue transmission of the NACK signal upon detection of a successfully received source terminal data message;transmit an acknowledge (ACK) signal from the destination terminal, whereby the source terminal is constrained to respond in a second predetermined manner;discontinue transmission of the ACK signal after a predetermined number of the ACK signals have been transmitted;transmit a send signal from the destination terminal;discontinue transmission of the send signal upon detection of a second received signal, wherein the second received signal indicates a successful reception of the send signal from the source terminal;transmit a synchronization signal from the destination terminal;transmit a user data segment from the destination terminal using a first modulation scheme;discontinue transmission of the user data segment upon detection of a third received signal, wherein the third received signal indicates a successful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal;and switch to a second modulation scheme if the destination terminal receives a predetermined number of a fourth received signal, wherein the fourth received signal indicates an unsuccessful reception of the user data segment from the source terminal. 20. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 19 wherein the NACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a NACK message. 21. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 19 wherein the ACK signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by an ACK message. 22. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 19 wherein the successfully received source terminal data message is the data message verified by a cyclic redundancy check. 23. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 19 wherein the send signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a send message. 24. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 19 wherein the start signal is comprised of a synchronization signal followed by a start message.
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