Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
380031000 | Plural modulation of single carrier | 9 |
20100014660 | DOWNLINK SCRAMBLING METHOD AND BASE STATION - A disclosed base station randomizes downlink physical channels in OFDM radio access by scrambling codes suitable for the respective physical channels. The base station includes a base-station-specific scrambling code generating unit configured to generate a base-station-specific scrambling code for randomizing downlink physical channels; a sector-specific orthogonal sequence generating unit configured to generate a sector-specific orthogonal sequence; and a multiplication control unit configured to determine, for each of the physical channels, whether to multiply the base-station-specific scrambling code by the sector-specific orthogonal sequence based on whether each of the physical channels requires soft combining. | 01-21-2010 |
20100195823 | Radio Communication Base Station Device, Radio Communication Mobile Station Device, Method for Scrambling Response Signal in ARQ - Provided is a radio communication base station device which can prevent damage of ARQ control in an ARQ in which a response signal (ACK/NACK) channel is shared by a plurality of mobile stations. In the device, a repetition unit ( | 08-05-2010 |
20100296650 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, BASE STATION, TERMINAL AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD - A base station of a wireless communication system includes: a base station side data generation portion generating a number of sets of scramble data which are different from each other while the number of sets of the scramble data is the same as or more than the number obtained by multiplying the number of the sub-channels used in said overall wireless communication system by the number of the subcarriers; a base station side storage portion which stores the scramble data; a base station side upper layer control portion which outputs both transmission data for a terminal at other end of a communication and information of sub-channels; a base station side lower layer control portion which, based on the information of the sub-channels, controls the base station side storage portion to output scramble data corresponding to the sub-channels; a base station side scramble portion which conducts a multiplication operation between the transmission data output from the base station side upper layer control portion and the scramble data output from the base station side storage portion based on a control by the base station side lower layer control portion. | 11-25-2010 |
20110311043 | Method of Processing Data Streams Received by a Wireless Communication Apparatus and at Least Partly Requiring Cryptographic Processing Operations and Corresponding Apparatus - Wireless communication apparatus (WAP) which comprises means of receiving data streams ( | 12-22-2011 |
20130077779 | ENABLING WIRELESS CLIENTS FOR LOW-POWER OPERATION WHEN CLIENTS REQUIRE CONTROL MESSAGES FROM EXTERNAL SOURCES FOR COMMUNICATION - A wireless station (A) is operated in a power-save mode, in which the station is alternately in power-ON and power-OFF states to reduce power consumption. Wireless station (A) computes at least some future time instances at which another wireless station (B) is expected to start transmitting control messages. Wireless station (A) is ensured to be in the power-ON state in corresponding time intervals encompassing durations of at least some of such future transmissions of control messages by wireless station (B), and is thereby enabled to receive the control messages. In an embodiment, the control messages correspond to group key message updates in which values of a decryption key are transmitted, wireless station (A) being a wireless client, wireless station (B) being an access point, with wireless stations (A) and (B) operating in a wireless network consistent with IEEE 802.11 specifications, and communication between wireless stations (A) and (B) being encrypted. | 03-28-2013 |
20130315389 | TRAFFIC ENCRYPTION KEY MANAGEMENT FOR MACHINE TO MACHINE MULTICAST GROUP - A method for decrypting multicast data by a mobile station in a wireless communication system is described. The method includes receiving an identifier of a group from a base station, receiving parameters for generating a group traffic key from the base station, wherein the parameters include an authentication key for the group, a group security seed and a counter, performing a key derivation function to generate the group traffic key based on the identifier and the parameters and decrypting multicast data using the group traffic key. | 11-28-2013 |
20140098952 | COMMUNICATION APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD - This invention allows connection of an apparatus with a low security level without lowering the security level of a network even when such apparatus issues a connection request. This invention is directed to an access point which makes wireless communications with a station using an encryption method (AES). Upon reception of a connection request message including information indicating an encryption method (WEP) that can be used by a station, the access point checks if the encryption method (WEP) recognized based on the received connection request message is different from the encryption method (AES). When it is determined that the two encryption methods are different, the access point launches a controller which makes wireless communications with the station using that encryption method (WEP). | 04-10-2014 |
20150350947 | MEDIA STREAMING WITH HIGH RATE AVAILABILITY - A system and method for media streaming in a scenario where very high bitrate wireless service is available within a macro cell through small cells. When a mobile device is in a small cell, a base station may download the multimedia content onto the mobile device at the high bitrate instead of streaming the content at a low bitrate. The mobile device cannot misuse the content made available through the download because its ability to de-scramble the downloaded information is made time dependent by a two-stage scrambling process at the base station that keeps the information scrambled until it is ready to be consumed. The base station withholds from the mobile device information related to de-scrambling of the received content until the appropriate time. Such withheld information includes time-varying decryption keys, which control the timing of decryption and are supplied to the mobile device in a temporally sequential manner. | 12-03-2015 |
380032000 | Wobbling of carrier | 1 |
20100272254 | SECURE NFC APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING VARIOUS SECURITY MODULES - Disclosed herein are a secure Near Field Communication (NFC) apparatus and method for supporting various security modules. The NFC apparatus includes an NFC unit, a protocol conversion unit and a security module. The NFC unit transmits information corresponding to a first signal based on a first protocol via non-contact NFC and generates a second signal based on the first protocol from information received via non-contact NFC. The protocol conversion unit converts a signal based on a second protocol into a first signal based on the first protocol and converts the second signal based on the first protocol into a signal based on the second protocol. The security module receives and outputs signals based on the second protocol. | 10-28-2010 |