IP Library Granted Patent US 7,280,556
Granted Patent B2
US 7,280,556 · App. 09/865,673 · Granted Oct 9, 2007

Method of transferring signals between two separate send/receive interfaces, the method including processing of the signals

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Patent No.
US 7,280,556
App. No.
09/865,673
Granted
Oct 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of transferring information signals between two separate send/receive interfaces which are part of the same communication device includes processing of the signals. The two interfaces use, at least for information data useful to users, referred to as user data, similar transmission structures and protocols, and in particular similar formats and apply opposite processing sequences for a particular incoming signal. One of the interfaces converts modulated data into baseband data and the other of the interfaces converts the baseband data into modulated data, or vice-versa. The method distinguishes between user data and signaling data, applies all processing operations to the signaling data to enable it to be interpreted by each of the interfaces, and applies to the user data only processing operations needed to transfer it from a first of the interfaces to the other of the interfaces without reproducing or reconstituting or interpreting its content.

Claims (43)

1. A method of transferring information signals between two separate send/receive interfaces which are part of the same communication device, the method including processing of said signals, wherein said two interfaces use, at least for information data useful to users, referred to as user data, similar transmission structures and protocols, and in particular similar formats and apply opposite processing sequences for a particular incoming signal, and wherein one of said interfaces converts modulated data into baseband data and the other of said interfaces converts said baseband data into modulated data, or vice-versa, said method also comprising the steps of:

distinguishing between user data and signaling data,

applying to said signaling data all processing operations needed to enable it to be interpreted by each of said interfaces, and

applying to said user data only processing operations needed to transfer it from a first of said interfaces to the other of said interfaces without reconstituting or interpreting its content, wherein, when the following two processing sequences i) and ii) are applied to said signaling data:

i) demodulation, burst demultiplexing, burst decomposition, decryption, and

ii) source coding, channel coding, coded data interleaving, encryption,

then only the following restricted processing sequences iii) and iv) are applied to said user data by the interfaces concerned:

iii) demodulation, burst demultiplexing, burst decomposition, decryption, and

iv) encryption.

2. The method claimed in claim 1 wherein said restricted processing sequences are applied to said user data as a function of an activated or de-activated state of a communication function requiring specific additional processing of reproduced or reconstituted user data.

3. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein said two interfaces are radio interfaces, one of them is a radio interface for a cordless telephone local area network, the other is a radio interface for a cellular telecommunication network for mobile stations, and said interfaces are part of a fixed base station of said cordless telephone local area network.

4. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein said two interfaces are radio interfaces which are part of the communication device which also comprises a controller of sender-receiver centers or base stations of a radiocommunication network including fixed base stations distributed over a given territory and a plurality of mobile stations such as cellular telephones.

5. The method claimed in claim 1 , wherein processing sequence i) includes data de-interleaving, data channel decoding, source decoding,

processing sequence ii) includes burst composition, burst multiplexing, modulation, and

processing sequence iv) includes burst composition, burst multiplexing, modulation.

6. A communication device integrating at least two separate send/receive interfaces using, at least for information data useful to users, referred to as user data, similar transmission structures and protocols, and in particular formats, and applying opposite processing sequences for a particular incoming signal,

wherein one of said interfaces converts modulated data into baseband data and the other of said interfaces converts said baseband data into modulated data, or vice-versa, information signals are transferred between said two interfaces, wherein applied to said signaling data are all processing operations needed to enable it to be interpreted by each of said interfaces, wherein applied to said user data are only processing operations needed to transfer it from a first of said interfaces to the other of said interfaces without reconstituting or interpreting its content,

wherein, when the following two processing sequences i) and ii) are applied to said signaling data:

i) demodulation, burst demultiplexing, burst decomposition, decryption, and

ii) source coding, channel coding, coded data interleaving, encryption,

then only the following restricted processing sequences iii) and iv) are applied to said user data by the interfaces concerned:

ii) demodulation, burst demultiplexing, burst decomposition, decryption, and

iv) encryption, and

wherein said two interfaces are radio interfaces, one of them is a radio interface for a cordless telephone local area network, the other is a radio interface for a cellular telecommunication network for mobile stations, and said interfaces are part of a fixed base station of said cordless telephone local area network.

7. A communication device integrating at least two separate send/receive interfaces using, at least for information data useful to users, referred to as user data, similar transmission structures and protocols, and in particular formats, and applying opposite processing sequences for a particular incoming signal,

wherein one of said interfaces converts modulated data into baseband data and the other of said interfaces converts said baseband data into modulated data, or vice-versa, information signals are transferred between said two interfaces, wherein applied to said signaling data are all processing operations needed to enable it to be interpreted by each of said interfaces, wherein applied to said user data are only processing operations needed to transfer it from a first of said interfaces to the other of said interfaces without reconstituting or interpreting its content,

wherein, when the following two processing sequences i) and ii) are applied to said signaling data:

i) demodulation, burst demultiplexing, burst decomposition, decryption, and

ii) source coding, channel coding, coded data interleaving, encryption,

then only the following restricted processing sequences iii) and iv) are applied to said user data by the interfaces concerned:

iii) demodulation, demultiplexing, decomposition, decryption, and

iv) encryption,

wherein said two interfaces are radio interfaces providing transmission between stations of the same network or of two different networks, and

wherein said device comprises a controller of sender-receiver centers or base stations controlling at least two base stations of a cellular radiocommunication network including fixed base stations distributed over a given territory and a plurality of mobile stations.

8. A communication device integrating at least two separate send/receive interfaces using, at least for information data useful to users, referred to as user data, similar transmission structures and protocols, and in particular formats, and applying opposite processing sequences for a particular incoming signal, wherein one of said interfaces converts modulated data into baseband data and the other of said interfaces converts said baseband data into modulated data, or vice-versa, and information signals are transferred between said two interfaces, wherein applied to said signaling data are all processing operations needed to enable it to be interpreted by each of said interfaces, wherein applied to said user data are only processing operations needed to transfer it from a first of said interfaces to the other of said interfaces without reconstituting or interpreting its content,

wherein said two interfaces are radio interfaces providing transmission between stations of the same network or of two different networks,

wherein, when the following two processing sequences i) and ii) are applied to said signaling data:

i) demodulation, burst demultiplexing, burst decomposition, decryption, and

ii) source coding, channel coding, coded data interleaving, encryption,

then only the following restricted processing sequences iii) and iv) are applied to said user data by the interfaces concerned:

ii) demodulation, burst demultiplexing, burst decomposition, decryption, and

iv) encryption, and

wherein said device comprises a fixed base station of a cordless telephone local area network, wherein one of said interfaces provides the link with said mobile station or stations of said local area network and the other of said interfaces provides the connection to one or more fixed or mobile stations of a cellular telecommunication network.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 6, 2018
From: ALCATEL
To: ALCATEL LUCENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2014
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG
To: ALCATEL LUCENT
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 30, 2013
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