Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090252100 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REVERSE LINK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) - Methods and apparatus for reverse link acknowledgement in a wireless local area network. A method includes receiving, at a first node, a data communication over a common channel, the data communication being decodable by other nodes. The method also includes determining transmission resources from the data communication, wherein the transmission resources are different for each node, and transmitting a response over the common channel using the determined transmission resources. An apparatus includes a transmitter configured to transmit to a plurality of nodes a data communication over the common channel, and a receiver configured to receive responses from the plurality of nodes, wherein each response was sent using different transmission resources determined from the data communication. | 10-08-2009 |
20090252110 | METHOD AND APPARTUS FOR EXTENDED REVERSE DIRECTION GRANT IN A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) - Methods and apparatus for extended reverse direction grant in a WLAN. In an aspect, a method includes transmitting data within a transmit interval to a plurality of the nodes, wherein the data comprises a first indicator. The method also includes receiving, in response to the first indicator, a data transmission from at least one of the nodes, wherein the data transmission was transmitted using a selected transmission resource and is received within the transmit interval. In an aspect, an apparatus includes a receiver to receive, within a time interval, first data over a common channel, the first data being decodable by other nodes. The apparatus also includes a controller to determine whether the first data comprises a first indicator, and a transmitter to transmit second data within the time interval using selected transmission resources, if the first data comprises the first indicator. | 10-08-2009 |
20090252143 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DELAYED BLOCK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN A WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WLAN) - Methods and apparatus for delayed block acknowledgments in a WLAN. In an aspect, a method is provided for communication with one or more nodes. The method includes transmitting to the one or more nodes a block comprising data and a first bit indicating no acknowledgements for the data are to be transmitted from the one or more nodes. The method also includes determining whether a selected time location within a transmit time duration has been reached, wherein if the selected time location has been reached, transmitting to the one or more nodes a second bit indicating that the one or more nodes are to transmit one or more acknowledgements, respectively, for the data. The method also includes receiving at least one acknowledgment for the data within a remaining portion of the transmit time duration. | 10-08-2009 |
20090290616 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING THE SPATIAL CHANNELS IN AN SPATIAL DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS (SDMA)-BASED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An access point is disclosed herein that comprises a wireless network adapter configured to support a backhaul connection for a peer node to a network; a processing system configured to calculate precoding matrices that define spatial streams; and a transceiver configured to transmit data to the nodes on the spatial streams. | 11-26-2009 |
20100046367 | POWER AND RESOURCE EFFICIENT APPDU BASED APPROACH WITH SCHEDULED DATA TRANSMISSION TIMES FOR WLAN - Disclosed are methods and apparatuses for communications by which a physical layer packet is generated for transmission to a node, or by which a physical layer packet is received from a node, the physical layer packet having a plurality of MAC packets, wherein the physical layer packet includes a transmission schedule associated with the plurality of MAC packets in the physical layer packet. | 02-25-2010 |
20100046441 | POWER AND RESOURCE EFFICIENT APPDU BASED APPROACH WITH SCHEDULED BLOCK ACKS FOR WLAN - Disclosed are methods and apparatuses for communications by which a data packet is generated for transmission to a node, or by which a data packet is received from a node, the data packet including a header and data, wherein a channel designation for a node to send an acknowledgement to an apparatus or a transmitting node is embedded in the header of the data packet. | 02-25-2010 |
20100046457 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SCHEDULING WIRELESS TRANSMISSIONS - Certain embodiments provide a method for scheduling packet transmissions in a wireless communications with stations that support spatial division multiple access (SDMA) transmissions. The method generally includes receiving channel state training signals from a plurality of wireless network nodes, constructing a schedule for uplink and downlink packet transmissions for the nodes based on the channel state training signals, and communicating the schedule to the nodes. | 02-25-2010 |
20100046482 | MULTI-CHANNEL SDMA - Certain embodiments provide a method for scheduling packet transmissions in a multi-channel wireless communications system. The method generally includes requesting, from a plurality of wireless network nodes, an identification of channels available for communicating with the wireless network nodes, receiving an identification of channels available for communicating with the wireless network nodes, determining a schedule for packet transmission for the wireless network nodes based on the identification of channels, and communicating the schedule to the wireless network nodes. | 02-25-2010 |
20100046485 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTIPLE CHANNEL ACCESS AND NAV RECOVERY - An apparatus and method for communications are disclosed. The apparatus may include a processing system configured to send data to a node on a first channel and receive an acknowledgement to the data from the node, the processing system being further configured to determine whether a second channel is available from information contained in the acknowledgement. | 02-25-2010 |
20100050054 | EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF HEADER SPACE FOR ERROR CORRECTION IN AGGREGATE FRAMES - An apparatus for wireless communications is disclosed that includes a processing system configured to generate a first data packet and thereafter a second data packet, wherein each of the first and second data packets including a header and data, the processing system being further configured to generate an error correction code associated with the first data packet and embed the error correction code in the header of the second data packet. | 02-25-2010 |
20100054230 | MULTICHANNEL TDMA MECHANISM - An apparatus and method for communications are disclosed. The apparatus may include a transceiver, and a processing system configured to dynamically allocate a plurality of channels to one or more nodes prior to a data transmission from the transceiver to the one or more nodes. | 03-04-2010 |
20100128617 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TWO-WAY RANGING - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a system and method for wirelessly receiving a first communication from a first mobile device. A processing delay may be measured. An acknowledgement communication indicating receipt of the first communication may be generated. A measurement of the processing delay may be broadcast in a broadcast packet, for example, or by transmitting a subsequent communication including the processing delay in response to receiving a second communication having a request for the measurement of the processing delay. | 05-27-2010 |
20100128637 | NETWORK-CENTRIC DETERMINATION OF NODE PROCESSING DELAY - Apparatus and methods are directed to calibrating a delay within a wireless access point for determining a position of a mobile station. One method includes receiving an initial packet at an eavesdropping device, receiving a response packet, sent by another entity, at the eavesdropping device, computing a time difference based upon the packet arrival times, and providing the time difference to a position determination entity. Another method includes providing a request to appropriate eavesdropping devices to send information, receiving, from each appropriate eavesdropping device, a time difference which represents a difference in a time of arrival of a packet transmitted by the wireless access point and a time of arrival of a packet transmitted by the mobile station, determining a processing delay estimate based upon the time differences, and determining a position of the mobile station based upon the processing delay estimate and the received time differences. | 05-27-2010 |
20100130229 | WIRELESS-BASED POSITIONING ADJUSTMENTS USING A MOTION SENSOR - Apparatuses and methods for adjusting wireless-derived positions of a mobile station using a motion sensor are presented. One method includes estimating a position of a mobile station based upon wireless signal measurements and measuring a movement of the mobile station using a relative motion sensor. The method further includes detecting a displacement of the mobile station based upon the measured movement, determining that the displacement is below a threshold and then adjusting the estimated position of the mobile station using information from the relative motion sensor. An apparatus includes a wireless transceiver, a relative motion sensor, a processor coupled to the wireless transceiver and the relative motion sensor, and a memory coupled to the processor. The memory stores executable instructions and data for causing the processor to execute methods for adjusting wireless-derived positions using a motion sensor. | 05-27-2010 |
20100130230 | BEACON SECTORING FOR POSITION DETERMINATION - Apparatuses and methods for sector-based position determination of a mobile station are presented. One method includes determining an estimate of a distance between the mobile station and at least one wireless access point (WAP), receiving sector information which describes sectors associated with the at least one WAP, and combining the distance estimate and sector information to determine a position of the mobile station. One apparatus includes a wireless transceiver, a processor coupled to the wireless transceiver, and a memory coupled to the processor which stores executable instructions and data. The instructions cause the processor to determine an estimate of a distance between the mobile station and at least one wireless access point (WAP), receive sector information which describes sectors associated with the at least one WAP, and combine the distance estimate and sector information to determine a position of the mobile station. | 05-27-2010 |
20100135178 | WIRELESS POSITION DETERMINATION USING ADJUSTED ROUND TRIP TIME MEASUREMENTS - One method for wirelessly determining a position of a mobile station includes measuring a round trip time (RTT) to a plurality of wireless access points, estimating a first distance to each wireless access point based upon the round trip time delay and an initial processing time associated with each wireless access point, estimating a second distance to each wireless access point based upon supplemental information, combining the first and second distance estimates to each wireless access point, and calculating the position based upon the combined distance estimates. Another method includes measuring a distance to each wireless access point based upon a wireless signal model, calculating a position of the mobile station based upon the measured distance, determining a computed distance to each wireless access point based upon the calculated position of the mobile station, updating the wireless signal model, and determining whether the wireless signal model has converged. | 06-03-2010 |
20100157848 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AND UTILIZING LOCAL MAPS AND ANNOTATIONS IN LOCATION DETERMINATION - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a system and method for retrieving a local map for a given area. One or more signals wirelessly transmitted from one or more wireless network elements may be received by a mobile device. The mobile device may identify an associated local map based at least in part on the received one or more signals. The associated local map and annotations associated with the associated local map may subsequently be obtained. The associated local map utilizes a predefined coordinate system. | 06-24-2010 |
20100165857 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING QUALITY OF SERVICE IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for determining the quality of service of a network are disclosed. A disclosed methodology for determining quality of service for a network includes determining at least two metrics reflective of network parameters in at least two different protocol layers of the communication network. The metrics are then compared with respective threshold values, and quality of service for the network is determined based on the comparison of the metrics with the respective threshold values. Corresponding apparatus executing the methodology are also disclosed. | 07-01-2010 |
20100202347 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACKNOWLEDGING SUCCESSFUL RECEPTION OF A DATA TRANSMISSION FOR MULTI-ACCESS COMPATIBILITY IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A method of wireless communication for acknowledging receipt of a packet is disclosed that includes determining that the packet has been received successfully; and, generating an acknowledgment (ACK) message upon the determination that the packet is received successfully, wherein the ACK message includes a unique identifier associated with a receiver used to receive the packet. An apparatus for performing the method is also disclosed herein. | 08-12-2010 |
20100220601 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SCHEDULING TRANSMISSIONS IN SPATIAL DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS NETWORK SYSTEMS - An apparatus for communications including a processing system configured to generate a plurality of spatial streams for communicating with a plurality of nodes, the processing system being further capable of determining an allocation of the spatial streams to each of the nodes based on at least one metric for each of the nodes. | 09-02-2010 |
20100220679 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR SCHEDULING UPLINK REQUEST SPATIAL DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS (RSDMA) MESSAGES IN AN SDMA CAPABLE WIRELESS LAN - An apparatus for wireless communications, including a processing system configured to receive requests for a spatial division multiplexed transmission from a plurality of nodes over a multiple access medium; and initiate the spatial division multiplexed transmission based on a metric related to one or more of the nodes, is disclosed. Another apparatus for wireless communications, including a processing system configured to generate data belonging to an access class having contention parameters; and precode at least a portion of the data for transmission over a spatial stream and enter into post backoff following the spatial stream transmission, is also disclosed. Methods for using the apparatuses are also disclosed. | 09-02-2010 |
20100220813 | PROTOCOL OPERATION AND MESSAGE DESIGN FOR SDMA DATA TRANSMISSION TO A PLURALITY OF STATIONS - An apparatus including a processing system configured to construct a coding matrix from channel state information and encode a plurality of spatial streams with the coding matrix for transmission to one or more nodes. A method for performing the process is also disclosed herein. | 09-02-2010 |
20100238850 | AP TO LEGACY STATION SDMA PROTOCOL - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a protocol for SDMA communication between an access point and multiple wireless apparatuses, such as single antenna stations. | 09-23-2010 |
20100238912 | SIGNALING METHODS FOR MMSE PRECODING WITH EIGENMODE SELECTION - Different methods of signaling between an access point and user terminals in a multiuser wireless system for performing a minimum mean square error (MMSE) precoding at the access point preceded with eigenmode selection are provided. For one embodiment of the present disclosure, a compact feedback may be utilized between a plurality of user terminals and the access point. For another embodiment of the present disclosure, a hybrid feedback may be utilized between the plurality of user terminals and the access point. For yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, a full feedback may be utilized between the plurality of user terminals and the access point. | 09-23-2010 |
20100260114 | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND SCHEDULING FOR WLANS - Disclosed are methods and apparatuses for communication by which a physical layer packet is generated for transmission to a plurality of nodes, or by which a physical layer packet is received by a plurality of nodes, wherein a resource allocation for each of the plurality of nodes to send an acknowledgement to an apparatus or a transmitting node is included in the physical layer packet. | 10-14-2010 |
20100278062 | MAC ARCHITECTURES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS USING MULTIPLE PHYSICAL LAYERS - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for wireless communications using two different physical layers with a common medium access control layer. | 11-04-2010 |
20100284393 | ENHANCED MULTICHANNEL ACCESS FOR VERY HIGH THROUGHPUT - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a method for enhanced multichannel access where multiple simultaneous transmissions can occur each spanning a subset of frequency bands. | 11-11-2010 |
20110069627 | PEER-ASSISTED TRANSMITTER SIGNAL ATTRIBUTE FILTERING FOR MOBILE STATION POSITION ESTIMATION - Examples disclosed herein may relate to filtering one or more signal attributes from a given transmitter from use in mobile station position estimation operations based at least in part on variations in signal strength indicators for one or more wireless communications between the transmitter and a plurality of devices. | 03-24-2011 |
20110090081 | MAPPING WIRELESS SIGNALS WITH MOTION SENSORS - A displacement device for mapping wireless signal fingerprints includes motion sensors and at least one of a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) sensor and a round trip time (RTT) sensor. The motion sensors may include a pedometer and one or more sensors to receive turn information. The start position of the displacement device is initialized and as the displacement device is moved through an environment, the position of each measurement location is determined using the initialized position and data from the motion sensors. The measurement position along with the RSSI and/or RTT measurement is stored in a database, from which a map can be generated. The position of the access point may be determined using the RSSI measurement or RTT measurement. Additionally, accumulated errors in the measurement position may be monitored and when greater than a threshold, a user may be prompted to reinitialize the position of the displacement device. | 04-21-2011 |
20110090123 | Binning Venues Into Categories Based On Propagation Characteristics - Example methods, apparatuses, or articles of manufacture are disclosed herein that may be utilized to facilitate or otherwise support one or more processes or operations in connection with defining and determining a plurality of venue types and binning a plurality of venues into categories based, at least in part, on signal propagation characteristics associated with such venues. | 04-21-2011 |
20110090880 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION UTILIZING MIXED PROTOCOLS - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for wireless communications using two different physical layers with a common medium access control layer. | 04-21-2011 |
20110136503 | HIERARCHICAL INFORMATION DISSEMINATION FOR LOCATION BASED SYSTEMS - Techniques are provided which may be implemented in various methods and/or apparatuses that support information dissemination for and/or within location based systems to control information dissemination. | 06-09-2011 |
20110141969 | BACKOFF PROCEDURE FOR POST DOWNLINK SDMA OPERATION - Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for decreasing a probability of post-backoff collisions that occur during uplink transmissions from multiple user stations (STAs) following completion of downlink transmission from an access point to the STAs. | 06-16-2011 |
20110143683 | Portable Electronic Device Positioning Based On Multipath Characterization Information Associated With Wireless Network Transmitting Devices - Techniques are provided which may be implemented in various methods and/or apparatuses to allow a portable electronic device to characterize and/or otherwise identify that certain wireless signals may be multipath signals and/or non-multipath signals. Given such signal/environment characterization information, a portable electronic device may select particular wireless signals for use in signal-based location estimation process and/or other communication processes. | 06-16-2011 |
20110143772 | PATTERN FILTERING FOR MOBILE STATION POSITION ESTIMATION - Examples disclosed herein may relate to filtering one or more signal attribute patterns from use in position estimation for a mobile station based at least in part on an error value associated with an initial estimated position of the mobile station. | 06-16-2011 |
20110176468 | METHOD OF SELECTING BIT RATE AND TRANSMIT POWER FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENT TRANSMISSION - A time-of-propagation distance-determining method involves sending a probe request from a handset to an AP and receiving a return ACK. The time it takes for the probe request to propagate to the AP, the turnaround time, and the time it takes the ACK to propagate back to the handset is measured on the handset. The turnaround time is subtracted from the measured time, and the result is used to make a distance determination. In order to reduce power consumption, the “lowest overall transmit energy” setting that will give acceptable reception of a probe request sent by the handset to the AP station is determined. The lowest overall transmit energy setting involves a bit rate setting and a transmit power setting. The lowest overall transmit energy setting is used to send probe requests when probe requests are sent from the handset in carrying out a time-of-propagation distance-determining transaction. | 07-21-2011 |
20110183626 | Methods And Apparatuses For Use In Identifying Wireless Transmitting Devices For Use In Estimating A Location Of A Mobile Device - Techniques for provided which may be implemented using various methods and/or apparatuses to allow a mobile device to identify and select certain wireless transmitting devices for use in estimating a location of the mobile device. For example with one method, a mobile device may identify a plurality of wireless transmitting devices from which measurements are obtainable to estimate a location of the mobile device, and select a set of wireless transmitting devices based, at least in part, on a location reliability indicator. | 07-28-2011 |
20110183683 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PEER-ASSISTED LOCALIZATION - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a system and method for receiving, by a first mobile station, a signal transmitted from a second mobile station and addressed to a communication device (e.g., a communication device having a known location). The signal comprises a location estimate for the second mobile station. A range from the first mobile station to the second mobile station is estimated based at least in part on a measured signal strength of the received signal. | 07-28-2011 |
20130017842 | RADIO MODEL UPDATING - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to systems, methods, apparatuses, devices, articles, and means for updating radio models. For certain example implementations, a method for one or more server devices may comprise receiving at one or more communication interfaces at least one measurement that corresponds to a position of a first mobile device within an indoor environment. At least one radio model that is stored in one or more memories may be updated based, at least in part, on the at least one measurement to produce at least one updated radio model. The at least one radio model and the at least one updated radio model may correspond to the indoor environment. The at least one updated radio model may be transmitted to enable a second mobile device to use the at least one updated radio model for positioning within the indoor environment. Other example implementations are described herein. | 01-17-2013 |
20130035110 | LIKELIHOOD OF MOBILE DEVICE PORTAL TRANSITION - The subject matter disclosed herein may relate to methods, apparatuses, systems, devices, articles, or means for conditionally performing a scan responsive to a likelihood of a portal transition, etc. For certain example implementations, a method for a mobile device may comprise determining an indication of a likelihood that a position of the mobile device is transitioning from a first area identifiable by a first location context identifier to a second area identifiable by a second location context identifier via a portal linking the first area and the second area; and conditionally performing a scan for signals transmitted by one or more transmitter devices corresponding to the second area responsive to the indication of the likelihood that the position of the mobile device is transitioning to the second area via the portal. Other example implementations are described herein. | 02-07-2013 |
20130061148 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS INVOLVING AUGMENTED MENU USING MOBILE DEVICE - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to a method comprising displaying in a camera view of a mobile device a captured image of one or more items listed in a menu of items available for selection at a point of interest identifiable, at least in part, by a location. A method may further include transmitting a message comprising parsed text of the one or more items and information representative of the location, and receiving, in response to the transmission of the message, annotations to be displayed in the camera view. | 03-07-2013 |
20130065633 | ACCESS POINTS SELECTION APPARATUS AND METHODS - A method of providing network data to a Station includes receiving, by an Access Point of a plurality of Access Points, a request for network link data output by the Station, to be used by the Station in deciding which of the plurality of Access Points to connect to; initiating, by the Access Point, backhaul measurements over a wireless network that includes the Access Point and a Gateway; obtaining and storing, by the Access Point, backhaul measurement data based on the backhaul measurements performed; and providing the backhaul measurement data to the Station. | 03-14-2013 |
20130102334 | EGRESS BASED MAP REGION CLASSIFICATION - Disclosed are systems, methods and techniques for classifying portions of an area depicted in a digitally encoded map. For example, features in a digitally encoded map may be extracted to identify a component area at least partially bounded by a perimeter formed by structures. One or more egress segments in the perimeter may be identified and characterized. The component area may then be classified based, at least in part, on a proportionality of a length of the egress segment to a size of at least one dimension of the component area. | 04-25-2013 |
20130107869 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION UTILIZING MIXED PROTOCOLS | 05-02-2013 |
20130109413 | Providing and utilizing maps in location determination based on RSSI and RTT data | 05-02-2013 |
20130122941 | Providing and utilizing maps in location determination based on RSSI and RTT data - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to utilizing location information, such as maps, in location determination based on Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) and Round-Trip Time (RTT) data. Weighting information can be determined from and/or provided in the location information. The weighting information associated with an area in which a mobile device is located can impact how RSSI and RTT data is weighted in a calculation of the mobile device's location. | 05-16-2013 |
20130143590 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR USE IN SELECTING A TRANSMITTING DEVICE FOR USE IN A POSITIONING FUNCTION - Methods and apparatuses are provided which may be implemented in various devices having one or more computing platforms to obtain signaling characteristics for one or more transmitting devices. The signaling characteristics may, for example, be based, at least in part, on one or more signals received by a receiving device from the transmitting device(s), and may comprise at least a received signal strength measurement and a propagation time measurement. Such methods and apparatuses may further be implemented to determine whether a mobile station is to use or not use positioning data for one or more transmitting device(s) in a positioning function based, at least in part, on the received signal strength measurement and the propagation time measurement. | 06-06-2013 |
20130184012 | Radio model updating - The subject matter disclosed herein relates to systems, methods, apparatuses, devices, articles, and means for updating radio models. For certain example implementations, a method for one or more server devices may comprise receiving at one or more communication interfaces at least one measurement that corresponds to a position of a first mobile device within an indoor environment. At least one radio model that is stored in one or more memories may be updated based, at least in part, on the at least one measurement to produce at least one updated radio model. The at least one radio model and the at least one updated radio model may correspond to the indoor environment. The at least one updated radio model may be transmitted to enable a second mobile device to use the at least one updated radio model for positioning within the indoor environment. Other example implementations are described herein. | 07-18-2013 |
20130222280 | INTEGRATING SENSATION FUNCTIONALITIES INTO A MOBILE DEVICE USING A HAPTIC SLEEVE - Methods, apparatuses, systems, and computer-readable media for integrating sensation functionalities into a mobile device using a haptic sleeve are presented. According to one or more aspects of the disclosure, a computing device may receive, via a haptic sleeve, sensation input captured by one or more haptic components of the haptic sleeve. Subsequently, the computing device may store haptic data corresponding to the received sensation input. For example, in storing such haptic data, the computing device may store information describing one or more electrical signals received via the one or more haptic components of the haptic sleeve during a period of time corresponding to a particular event, and this stored information may reflect various characteristics of the sensation input received by the computing device in connection with the particular event, such as the magnitude(s), position(s), duration, and/or type(s) of sensation(s) captured during the period of time. | 08-29-2013 |
20130227409 | INTEGRATING SENSATION FUNCTIONALITIES INTO SOCIAL NETWORKING SERVICES AND APPLICATIONS - Methods, apparatuses, systems, and computer-readable media for integrating sensation functionalities into social networking services and/or applications are presented. According to one or more aspects, a computing device may receive a status update associated with a social networking service, and the status update may include haptic data. Subsequently, the computing device may cause haptic feedback to be provided to at least one user of the social networking service, based at least in part on the haptic data and the at least one user's relationship with a sender of the status update within the social networking service. In at least one arrangement, first haptic feedback is provided to the user if the user is within a first group of users, and second haptic feedback different from the first haptic feedback is provided to the user if the user is within a second group of users different from the first group of users. | 08-29-2013 |
20130227410 | USING HAPTIC TECHNOLOGIES TO PROVIDE ENHANCED MEDIA EXPERIENCES - Methods, apparatuses, systems, and computer-readable media for using haptic technologies to provide enhanced media experiences are presented. According to one or more aspects of the disclosure, a computing device, such as a smart phone, tablet computer, or portable media player, may establish a connection with a local content receiver. Subsequently, the computing device may receive, from the local content receiver, a sensation data signal that specifies one or more haptic effects to be provided at a particular time relative to playback of a media content item received by the local content receiver. Thereafter, the computing device may provide the one or more haptic effects. | 08-29-2013 |
20130227411 | SENSATION ENHANCED MESSAGING - Methods, apparatuses, systems, and computer-readable media for providing sensation enhanced messaging are presented. According to one or more aspects, a computing device may receive an electronic message, and the electronic message may include sender-specified haptic data that identifies at least one non-vibratory haptic sensation to be provided to a recipient of the electronic message. Subsequently, the computing device may cause haptic feedback to be provided to a user based on the sender-specified haptic data. In at least one arrangement, the at least one non-vibratory haptic sensation may include one or more pressure characteristics, texture characteristics, wetness characteristics, adhesion characteristics, thermal characteristics, and/or movement characteristics. | 08-29-2013 |
20130267251 | PERSONALIZED POSITION USING INFORMATION CORRELATION AND SELF-SOURCING - Some aspects relate to developing a personalized location feasibility heatmap, representing motion information related to a particular device/user, and combining that personalized heatmap with general location feasibility information, pertinent to a number of users. The personalized locational feasibility heatmap may be formed using self-sourced motion data, static and dynamic data, such as contacts and appointments, context, and data derived from or available through social networks. Heatmaps may be associated with respective areas; within areas, regions may be defined that are to be considered for self-source data, which have random data, or which are especially relevant to personalized heatmaps. Personalized heatmaps may be shared among users, and used as a basis for further modification. Other aspects, such as using personalized heatmaps relevant to one area to produce a personalized heatmap for a different area are disclosed. Mobile devices, and servers may implement disclosed aspects, separately or together. | 10-10-2013 |
20130267257 | ACCESS POINT MEASUREMENTS FOR RECEIVED SIGNAL PREDICTION - Disclosed is a method for position determination, including altering or generating at least one radio heatmap value in a collection of radio heatmap values, the altering or generating based, at least in part, on a measurement of one or more characteristics of wireless signals received by a receiver at a first wireless network access point and transmitted by a transmitter at a second wireless network access point; and transmitting at least a portion of the collection of radio heatmap values including the altered or generated radio heatmap value to a mobile station as positioning assistance information. | 10-10-2013 |
20130295952 | ADAPTIVE UPDATING OF INDOOR NAVIGATION ASSISTANCE DATA FOR USE BY A MOBILE DEVICE - Various methods, apparatuses and articles of manufacture may be implemented for use in one or more computing platforms to adaptively provide and/or obtain indoor navigation assistance data (INAD) update(s) for use by a mobile device. An INAD update may, for example, comprise a subset of INAD available for an indoor environment. Such a subset may be determined based, at least in part, on a bounded region in an electronic map of the indoor environment. Such a bounded region may, for example, have a shape and/or a size based, at least in part, on at least one parameter indicative of a motion state of the mobile device. | 11-07-2013 |
20130304676 | ON-DEVICE REAL-TIME BEHAVIOR ANALYZER - Methods, systems and devices for generating data models in a communication system may include applying machine learning techniques to generate a first family of classifier models using a boosted decision tree to describe a corpus of behavior vectors. Such behavior vectors may be used to compute a weight value for one or more nodes of the boosted decision tree. Classifier models factors having a high probably of determining whether a mobile device behavior is benign or not benign based on the computed weight values may be identified. Computing weight values for boosted decision tree nodes may include computing an exclusive answer ratio for generated boosted decision tree nodes. The identified factors may be applied to the corpus of behavior vectors to generate a second family of classifier models identifying fewer factors and data points relevant for enabling the mobile device to determine whether a behavior is benign or not benign. | 11-14-2013 |
20130304869 | Communicating Behavior Information in a Mobile Computing Device - Methods, systems and devices for communicating behavior analysis information using an application programming interface (API) may include receiving data/behavior models from one or more third-party network servers in a client module of a mobile device and communicating the information to a behavior observation and analysis system via a behavior API. The third-party servers may be maintained by one or more partner companies that have domain expertise in a particular area or technology that is relevant for identifying, analyzing, classifying, and/or reacting to mobile device behaviors, but that do not have access to (or knowledge of) the various mobile device sub-systems, interfaces, configurations, modules, processes, drivers, and/or hardware systems required to generate effective data/behavior models suitable for use by the mobile device. The behavior API and/or client modules allow the third-party server to quickly and efficiently access the most relevant and important information on the mobile device. | 11-14-2013 |
20130337847 | ADAPTIVE PASSIVE SCANNING AND/OR ACTIVE PROBING TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILE DEVICE POSITIONING - Various methods, apparatuses and/or articles of manufacture are provided which may be implemented to support mobile device positioning through the use of adaptive passive scanning and/or adaptive active probing techniques. For example, a mobile device may acquire signals from wireless transceivers, identify wireless transceivers based, at least in part, on the acquired signal(s), determine a received signal strength measurement for each of the wireless transceivers based, at least in part, on the acquired signal(s), and determine a transmission power of a probe signal to be transmitted to at least one of the wireless transceivers based, at least in part, on at least one of the received signal strength measurements. | 12-19-2013 |
20130342565 | INDOOR STRUCTURE INFERENCE USING POINTS OF INTEREST - In one implementation, a method may comprise: obtaining a digital map of an indoor region that identifies boundaries between subsections within the indoor region; and approximating locations of walls separating rooms within at least one of the subsections based, at least in part, on locations of feature labels provided in the digital map. | 12-26-2013 |
20140032161 | MULTI-LEVEL LOCATION DISAMBIGUATION - A method of disambiguating a location of a mobile station within a structure includes: obtaining, at the mobile station, regional pressure indications and corresponding region indications indicating regions within a structure that are vertically displaced with respect to each other, each of the regional pressure indications indicating atmospheric pressure information associated with the corresponding region; determining mobile station pressure information associated with a present location of the mobile station; comparing the mobile station pressure information with the regional pressure indications; and based on the comparing, determining in which of the regions the mobile station presently resides. | 01-30-2014 |
20140053260 | Adaptive Observation of Behavioral Features on a Mobile Device - Methods, devices and systems for detecting suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors intelligently, dynamically, and/or adaptively determine computing device behaviors that are to be observed, the number of behaviors that are to be observed, and the level of detail or granularity at which the mobile device behaviors are to be observed. The various aspects efficiently identify suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors without requiring an excessive amount of processing, memory, or energy resources. | 02-20-2014 |
20140057652 | Access Point Measurements for Received Signal Prediction - Disclosed is a method for position determination, including altering or generating at least one radio heatmap value in a collection of radio heatmap values, the altering or generating based, at least in part, on a measurement of one or more characteristics of wireless signals received by a receiver at a first wireless network access point and transmitted by a transmitter at a second wireless network access point; and transmitting at least a portion of the collection of radio heatmap values including the altered or generated radio heatmap value to a mobile station as positioning assistance information. | 02-27-2014 |
20140087751 | CYCLIC SHIFT DELAY DETECTION USING SIGNALING - Systems, apparatus and methods for determining a cyclic shift diversity (CSD) mode are presented. Examples communicate the CSD mode in a signaling message. Specifically, a CSD mode is set in an access point the sent to a mobile device. The signaling messages may be either a point-to-point message or a broadcast message. The access point or location server may set the current CSD mode from a plurality of mobile devices by crowd sourcing. For example, the plurality of mobile devices may report what CSD mode was detected. Alternative, the plurality of mobile devices may send a channel impulse response (CIR), or the like, to a location server and the location server may determine what CSD mode is currently used by the access point. | 03-27-2014 |
20140128093 | PORTAL TRANSITION PARAMETERS FOR USE IN MOBILE DEVICE POSITIONING - Various methods, apparatuses and/or articles of manufacture are provided for use in one or more electronic devices to perform and/or otherwise support certain positioning capabilities with regard to a mobile device. For example, certain positioning capabilities may make use of one or more portal transition parameters that may be based, at least in part, on a determined likelihood that a mobile device, if located in a first region of a specific environment and within a threshold area of a portal connecting the first region to a second region of the specific environment, may or may not make use of the portal to transition from the first region to the second region, e.g., through the portal. | 05-08-2014 |
20140129175 | MAP-BASED ADAPTIVE SAMPLING OF ORIENTATION SENSORS FOR POSITIONING - Techniques are provided for adaptively sampling orientation sensors in positioning systems based on location (e.g., map) data. Embodiments can enable a device to use location, direction, and/or location information to anticipate an expected change in motion. The embodiments can then identify and prioritize a number of sampling strategies to alter sampling rates of orientation sensors, and implement at least one strategy, based on priority. | 05-08-2014 |
20140150100 | Adaptive Observation of Driver and Hardware Level Behavioral Features on a Mobile Device - Methods, devices and systems for detecting suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors intelligently, dynamically, and/or adaptively determine computing device behaviors that are to be observed, the number of behaviors that are to be observed, and the level of detail or granularity at which the mobile device behaviors are to be observed. The various aspects efficiently identify suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors without requiring an excessive amount of processing, memory, or energy resources. | 05-29-2014 |
20140153420 | CYCLIC SHIFT DELAY DETECTION USING A CLASSIFIER - Systems, apparatus and methods for determining a cyclic shift delay (CSD) mode from a plurality of CSD modes is disclosed. A received OFDM signal is converted to a channel impulse response (CIR) signal in the time domain and/or a channel frequency response (CFR) signal in the frequency domain. Matched filters and a comparator are used to determine a most likely current CSD mode. Alternatively, a classifier is used with a number of inputs including outputs from two or more matched filters and one or more outputs from a feature extractor. The feature extractor extracts features in the time domain from the CIR signal and/or in the frequency domain from the CFR signal useful in distinguishing various CSD modes. | 06-05-2014 |
20140162589 | SYSTEM AND/OR METHOD OF LOCATING A PORTABLE SERVICE ACCESS TRANSCEIVER - Described are devices, methods, techniques and systems for locating a portable services access transceiver (PSAT) for use in aiding emergency “911” services. In one implementation, one or more conditions indicative of movement of a PSAT may initiate a process for obtaining a new estimated location of the PSAT. In another implementation, a location of a PSAT may be determined or updated using indoor navigation techniques. | 06-12-2014 |
20140187177 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF DYNAMICALLY GENERATING AND USING DEVICE-SPECIFIC AND DEVICE-STATE-SPECIFIC CLASSIFIER MODELS FOR THE EFFICIENT CLASSIFICATION OF MOBILE DEVICE BEHAVIORS - The various aspects provide a mobile device and methods implemented on the mobile device for modifying behavior models to account for device-specific or device-state-specific features. In the various aspects, a behavior analyzer module may leverage a full feature set of behavior models (i.e. a large classifier model) received from a network server to create lean classifier models for use in monitoring for malicious behavior on the mobile device, and the behavior analyzer module may dynamically modify these lean classifier models to include features specific to the mobile device and/or the mobile device's current configuration. Thus, the various aspects may enhance overall security for a particular mobile device by taking the mobile device and its current configuration into account and may improve overall performance by monitoring only features that are relevant to the mobile device. | 07-03-2014 |
20140187258 | CONTEXT-BASED PARAMETER MAPS FOR POSITION DETERMINATION - In one implementation, a method may comprise: storing a user profile indicative of at least one attribute of a user of a mobile station; determining a measurement value based, at least in part, on a signal from at least one sensor on the mobile station; and estimating a location of the mobile station based, at least in part, on an association of the at least one attribute and the measurement value with a context parameter map database. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188781 | Methods and Systems of Using Boosted Decision Stumps and Joint Feature Selection and Culling Algorithms for the Efficient Classification of Mobile Device Behaviors - Methods and systems for classifying mobile device behavior include configuring a server use a large corpus of mobile device behaviors to generate a full classifier model that includes a finite state machine suitable for conversion into boosted decision stumps and/or which describes all or many of the features relevant to determining whether a mobile device behavior is benign or contributing to the mobile device's degradation over time. A mobile device may receive the full classifier model and use the model to generate a full set of boosted decision stumps from which a more focused or lean classifier model is generated by culling the full set to a subset suitable for efficiently determining whether mobile device behavior are benign. Boosted decision stumps may be culled by selecting all boosted decision stumps that depend upon a limited set of test conditions. | 07-03-2014 |
20140194154 | RTT Quality Improvement By Compensation Of Artifacts Introduced By AP And STA - A system and method is described herein for compensating for artifacts introduced by nodes in a wireless network. The method may include transmitting, by a first node, first characteristic information indicating the frequency response of the first node to a mobile station in the wireless network and receiving, by the first node from the mobile station, second characteristic information indicating the frequency response of a second node in the wireless network. By broadcasting the frequency response of each node in the network to each other node, the method may produce a compensated channel estimation that eliminates or reduces artifacts introduced by the nodes to wireless signals. | 07-10-2014 |
20140205099 | Inter-Module Authentication for Securing Application Execution Integrity Within A Computing Device - Systems and methods for recognizing and reacting to malicious or performance-degrading behaviors in a mobile device include observing mobile device behaviors in an observer module within a privileged-normal portion of a secure operating environment to identify a suspicious mobile device behavior. The observer module may generate a concise behavior vector based on the observations, and provide the vector to an analyzer module in an unprivileged-secure portion of the secure operating environment. The vector may be analyzed in the unprivileged-secure portion to determine whether the mobile device behavior is benign, suspicious, malicious, or performance-degrading. If the behavior is found to be suspicious, operations of the observer module may be adjusted, such as to perform deeper observations. If the behavior is found to be malicious or performance-degrading behavior the user and/or a client module may be alerted in a secure, tamper-proof manner. | 07-24-2014 |
20140237595 | APIs for Obtaining Device-Specific Behavior Classifier Models from the Cloud - The various aspects provide a system and methods implemented on the system for generating a behavior model on a server that includes features specific to a mobile computing device and the device's current state/configuration. In the various aspects, the mobile computing device may send information identifying itself, its features, and its current state to the server. In response, the server may generate a device-specific lean classifier model for the mobile computing device based on the device's information and state and may send the device-specific lean classifier model to the device for use in detecting malicious behavior. The various aspects may enhance overall security and performance on the mobile computing device by leveraging the superior computing power and resources of the server to generate a device-specific lean classifier model that enables the device to monitor features that are actually present on the device for malicious behavior. | 08-21-2014 |
20140243017 | USER-IN-THE-LOOP ARCHITECTURE FOR INDOOR POSITIONING - Techniques for determining a position of a mobile device in an indoor environment are provided. An example method includes receiving a request for the position of the mobile device within the indoor environment from an application running on the mobile device, estimating the position of the mobile device within the indoor environment based on signals received from a plurality of wireless access points responsive to receiving the request for the position of the mobile device, identifying an ambiguity in estimating the position of the mobile device, identifying disambiguation information for resolving the ambiguity in the position, requesting disambiguation information for resolving the ambiguity associated with the position, receiving the disambiguation information for resolving the ambiguity associated with the position; resolving the ambiguity in estimating the position using the disambiguation information; and determining the position of the mobile device in the indoor environment. | 08-28-2014 |
20140254575 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PEER-2-PEER WI-FI RANGING USING NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION - According to some aspects, a method includes communicating a request from a first device to a second device using near field communication (NFC). The request includes a preferred mode of wireless local area network (Wi-Fi) operation and state information of the first device. The method further includes receiving a reply at the first device, sent from the second device, including acceptance of the preferred mode of Wi-Fi operation. The method further includes communicating wireless information to establish the Wi-Fi communication link from the first device to the second device. | 09-11-2014 |
20140269400 | BROADCASTING SHORT INTERFRAME SPACE INFORMATION FOR LOCATION PURPOSES - A method and apparatus for broadcasting short interframe space information to aid in determining a round trip time are provided. The round trip time is used as an aid in locating nodes within a WiFi or WLAN network. The method begins with capturing a time of transmission of a frame by a transmitting station. The receiving station then captures the time of arrival of the frame just sent by the transmitting station. The receiving station replies with a received frame message and the time of departure is captured. The transmitting station then captures the time of arrival of the received frame message. The captured arrival and departure times of the frame and the received frame message allow the round trip time to be computed. The RTT may then be included as part of a network message. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274040 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING SCAN OPERATIONS - Various methods, apparatuses and/or articles of manufacture are provided which may be implemented for use by a mobile device to alter a scan operation. Various methods, apparatuses and/or articles of manufacture are provided which may be implemented for use by one or more electronic devices to determine one or more scan factors for use by a mobile device in altering a scan operation. | 09-18-2014 |
20140274119 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INDOOR POSITIONING BASED ON WIRELESS LANDMARKS - Embodiments include using a wireless access point (AP) as a landmark to aid precise wireless indoor positioning of a mobile device. The AP transmits a wireless indoor positioning signal with a predetermined or known frequency and power that is typically only able to be detected and decoded by any of various types of mobile devices that are within a predetermined “close” range of the AP. Based on positioning the mobile device within the predetermined range, the device may calibrate one or more physical sensors of the mobile device for indoor positioning. Such wireless landmarks provide more accurate, efficient, automated and reliable wireless indoor positioning and sensor calibration. | 09-18-2014 |
20140317734 | Adaptive Observation of Behavioral Features on a Mobile Device - Methods, devices and systems for detecting suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors intelligently, dynamically, and/or adaptively determine computing device behaviors that are to be observed, the number of behaviors that are to be observed, and the level of detail or granularity at which the mobile device behaviors are to be observed. The various aspects efficiently identify suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors without requiring an excessive amount of processing, memory, or energy resources. | 10-23-2014 |
20140323161 | ADAPTIVE PASSIVE SCANNING AND/OR ACTIVE PROBING TECHNIQUES FOR MOBILE DEVICE POSITIONING - Various methods, apparatuses and/or articles of manufacture are provided which may be implemented to support mobile device positioning through the use of adaptive passive scanning and/or adaptive active probing techniques. For example, a mobile device may acquire signals from wireless transceivers, identify wireless transceivers based, at least in part, on the acquired signal(s), determine a received signal strength measurement for each of the wireless transceivers based, at least in part, on the acquired signal(s), and determine a transmission power of a probe signal to be transmitted to at least one of the wireless transceivers based, at least in part, on at least one of the received signal strength measurements. | 10-30-2014 |
20150031402 | WIRELESS-BASED POSITIONING ADJUSTMENTS USING A MOTION SENSOR - Apparatuses and methods for adjusting wireless-derived positions of a mobile station using a motion sensor are presented. One method includes estimating a position of a mobile station based upon wireless signal measurements and measuring a movement of the mobile station using a relative motion sensor. The method further includes detecting a displacement of the mobile station based upon the measured movement, determining that the displacement is below a threshold and then adjusting the estimated position of the mobile station using information from the relative motion sensor. An apparatus includes a wireless transceiver, a relative motion sensor, a processor coupled to the wireless transceiver and the relative motion sensor, and a memory coupled to the processor. The memory stores executable instructions and data for causing the processor to execute methods for adjusting wireless-derived positions using a motion sensor. | 01-29-2015 |
20150082430 | Data Flow Based Behavioral Analysis on Mobile Devices - Methods, devices and systems for detecting suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors intelligently, dynamically, and/or adaptively determine computing device behaviors that are to be observed, the number of behaviors that are to be observed, and the level of detail or granularity at which the mobile device behaviors are to be observed. The various aspects efficiently identify suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors without requiring an excessive amount of processing, memory, or energy resources. | 03-19-2015 |
20150082441 | Exploiting Hot Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and Action Patterns for Efficient Storage of API logs on Mobile Devices for Behavioral Analysis - Methods and devices for detecting suspicious or performance-degrading mobile device behaviors may include performing behavior monitoring and analysis operations to intelligently, dynamically, and/or adaptively determine the mobile device behaviors that are to be observed, the number of behaviors that are to be observed, and the level of detail or granularity at which the behaviors are to be observed. Such behavior monitoring and analysis operations may be performed continuously (or near continuously) in a mobile device without consuming an excessive amount of processing, memory, or energy resources of the mobile device by identifying hot application programming interfaces (APIs) and hot action patterns that are invoked or used most frequently by software applications of the mobile device and storing information regarding these hot APIs and hot action patterns separately and more efficiently. | 03-19-2015 |
20150087328 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING POSITIONING ACCURACY OF A MOBILE DEVICE WITH A LOWER POSITIONING CAPABILITY - Example methods, apparatuses, or articles of manufacture are disclosed herein that may be utilized, in whole or in part, to facilitate or support one or more operations or techniques for improving positioning accuracy of a mobile device with a lower positioning capability, such as, for example, via one or more proximate mobile devices with a higher positioning capability. | 03-26-2015 |