Kevin Lynn Baum - Rolling Meadows IL Brian Keith Classon - Streamwood IL Philippe Jean-Marc Sartori - Schaumburg IL Theresa Ann Fry - Lake Zurich IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455522, 455 69, 455 673, 455 63
Abstract:
A method and system ( ) for providing criterion based adaptive power allocation with selective determination of modulation and coding is provided. A method is presented which consists of providing adaptive power allocation with a target signal quality for each link based on a system criterion, and a modulation/coding rate for each link based on a signal quality associated with the transmit power of each link. A further method is provided which may alternatively, or additionally, consist of APA in which the transmit power for each link is assigned in an attempt to obtain a signal quality for each link within a range between or equal to a minimum and maximum. An additional method is disclosed consisting of APA in which the transmit power for each link is assigned in an attempt to obtain a signal quality for each link as close as possible to a common signal quality, when the power allocation method has a limited dynamic range. The method and system ( ) of the present invention may be implemented in a wireless communication system ( ) in any number of formats, such as code division multiple access or time division multiple access.
Adaptive Modulation/Coding And Power Allocation System
Philippe Jean-Marc Sartori - Algonquin IL 60102 Kevin Lynn Baum - Rolling Meadows IL 60008 Brian Keith Classon - Palatine IL 60067
International Classification:
H04L 2704
US Classification:
375295, 375377
Abstract:
In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, excess power is distributed to certain streams in order to increase the streams signal quality, and thus, its encoding rate. Although certain streams will have their overall power, and thus their signal quality reduced, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention the reduction in signal quality is limited so that the encoding rate for these streams remains unchanged.
Method And System Of Operation For A Variable Transmission Mode Multi-Carrier Communication System
Kevin Lynn Baum - Rolling Meadows IL Vijay Nangia - Schaumburg IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L 2302
US Classification:
370204, 370206, 370436, 375261, 375347, 375130
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of operation for a variable transmission mode multi-carrier communication system by receiving a signal, determining a link quality as a function of the received signal, and selecting a compound multi-carrier communication mode as a function of the link quality.
Method And System For Excess Resource Distribution In A Communication System
Kevin Lynn Baum - Rolling Meadows IL, US Brian Keith Classon - Streamwood IL, US Philippe Jean-Marc Sartori - Schaumburg IL, US Theresa Ann Fry - Lake Zurich IL, US
A method and system () provide adaptive modulation/coding with distribution of excess resources based on one or more system criteria. The system () may be any system with more than one modulation rate or more than one coding rate and may be a wireless communication system using CDMA, TDMA, OFDM or any other signal formats. Generally, the method determines excess resources of the system based on desired characteristics of links supported by the system. The excess resources may be any number of system resources, such as transmit power. These excess resources are then distributed to the links based on various system criteria, such as to increase system coverage, to increase system capacity, to modify a data rate profile of the system or to reduce interference in the system. Methods for providing such distribution of the excess resources are also provided for equal data rate systems.
Timothy A. Thomas - Palatine IL, US Vijay Nangia - Schaumburg IL, US Kevin L. Baum - Rolling Meadows IL, US Frederick W. Vook - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L027/28
US Classification:
375260, 370208
Abstract:
A receiver for implementing a training prefix modulation method in response to a reception of a signal propagating through a channel is disclosed. The signal as received includes training blocks with each training block having a data inter-block-interference therein, and data blocks with each data block having a training inter-block-interference therein. The signal is selectively reconstructed to provide a circular appearance of the channel over the data blocks. Specifically, an estimate of the training inter-block-interferences is generated and subtracted from the data blocks. And, an estimate of the data inter-block interferences is generated and added to the data blocks.
Method And Apparatus For Restoring A Soft Decision Component Of A Signal
Nikhil S. Nadgauda - Hoboken NJ, US Kevin L. Baum - Rolling Meadows IL, US Frederick W. Vook - Schaumburg IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B007/10 H04L001/02
US Classification:
375347, 375267, 375349, 375285, 455137, 455132
Abstract:
A method includes the steps of receiving (), by a first receiver (), a first received signal comprising a first signal () and a second signal (), and receiving (), by a second receiver (), a second received signal comprising the first signal () and the second signal (). A branch weight associated with the first receiver () and at least one other branch weight associated with the second receiver () are determined (). The branch weight associated with the first receiver (), the at least one other branch weight associated with the second receiver (), the first received signal, and the second received signal are combined, forming a combined signal. Channel state information is determined for the combined signal, and the channel state information of the combined signal is restored ().
Method And Apparatus For Synchronizing An Ofdm Signal
Kevin L. Baum - Rolling Meadows IL, US Nikhil S. Nadgauda - Hoboken NJ, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04L027/14 H04L027/06
US Classification:
375326, 375316, 375324
Abstract:
An apparatus () for and method of synchronizing OFDM signals utilizes a single baud to provide synchronization in time, frequency, and per-subcarrier rotation (). Timing and fractional subcarrier frequency synchronization may be obtained from either a known or unknown (e. g. , data symbol) baud having known symmetry properties. Because all three synchronization tasks may be accomplished utilizing a single sync baud, the present invention is spectrally efficient. A differential correlation metric is utilized to efficiently provide integer subcarrier frequency synchronization and per-subcarrier rotation synchronization.
Method And Apparatus For Transmission And Reception Within An Ofdm Communication System
Thomas P. Krauss - Algonquin IL, US Kevin L. Baum - Rolling Meadows IL, US Vijay Nangia - Bombay, IN
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 7/216 H04J 11/00
US Classification:
370441, 370208, 370342
Abstract:
A staggered spread OFCDM scheme is utilized that improves channel estimation. In a first embodiment, each chip stream is time shifted by a predetermined amount and then transmitted on a predetermined subcarrier. This results in time-spread symbols being staggered (time-offset) on different subcarriers allowing for more frequent sampling of the channel. In a second embodiment a staggered spreading approach is applied in the frequency dimension to improve the performance of a system with spreading in the frequency dimension.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Kevin M Baum, Ballwin MO - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)
SHI - Somerset, New Jersey since Jan 2012
Inside Account Manager
Ducey Lydecker Fozman and Moore for Council 2011 - Brick, NJ Sep 2011 - Nov 2011
Field Consultant and Organizer
Institute for Forensic Science Administration Sep 2009 - Feb 2010
Research Assistant
Garden State Equality Sep 2009 - Jan 2010
Field Intern
Computing Services - Madison, NJ 2009 - 2010
Lab Assistant
Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University 2007 - 2011
BA, Political Science
Skills:
Fundraising Research Microsoft Office Public Speaking Recruiting PowerPoint Leadership Customer Service Politics Press Releases
KATTEN MUCHIN ROSENMAN LLP New York, NY Sep 2011 to Nov 2013 Insolvency and Restructuring AssociateST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Jamaica, NY Sep 2010 to Mar 2011 Adjunct Professor of LawMILBERG LLP New York, NY Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 Summer AssociateHON. PAUL G. FEINMAN, N.Y. STATE SUPREME COURT New York, NY Jun 2008 to Aug 2008 InternHON. A. KATHLEEN TOMLINSON, DISTRICT COURT, E.D.N.Y Central Islip, NY Mar 2008 to May 2008 Intern
Education:
ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY Jamaica, NY Jun 2011 LL.M. in Bankruptcy
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kevin M. Baum Principal
Bridgeview Ventures, LLC Business Services · Custom Computer Programing
276 N Melanie Ct, Palatine, IL 60067
Kevin Baum Director Social Solutions
Pj Inc.
589 8 Ave, New York, NY 10018 (212)6298445
Kevin Baum Associate Business Development
Brand Wizard Technologies Inc.
130 5 Ave FL 4, New York, NY 10011 (212)7987600
Kevin M. Baum Owner, Dc
Baum and Brassie Chiropractic Chiropractor's Office · Chiropractor
Queens College, City University of New York, M.S.Ed., 2007; Queens College, City University of New York, M.S.Ed., 2007; State University of New York at Stony Brook, B.S., 2003
Law School:
St. John's University School of Law, LL.M., 2011; St. John's University School of Law, J.D., 2011