IP Library Granted Patent US 7,333,828
Granted Patent B2
US 7,333,828 · App. 10/744,321 · Granted Feb 19, 2008

Method for compensating output power of mobile terminal

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Patent No.
US 7,333,828
App. No.
10/744,321
Granted
Feb 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a paging system where a paging transmitter that outputs frequencies of wide bandwidth by using a table for storing power values corresponding to the detected voltages of the output signals. The method for displaying frequency-based output of the paging transmitter includes the steps of: a) detecting the voltages of output signals when the RF signals are outputted and analyzing the frequencies; b) if the current frequency is the center frequency, searching and displaying corresponding data in the table; c) of the current frequency is lower than the center frequency, searching corresponding data in the table and displaying the data after subtracting a predetermined offset value; and d) if the current frequency is higher than the center frequency, searching corresponding data in the table and displaying the data after adding the predetermined offset value thereto.

Claims (46)

1. A method for compensating an output power of a mobile terminal, comprising the steps of:

a) selecting delegation frequencies among frequencies currently used in the mobile terminal;

b) obtaining compensation values of the delegation frequencies;

c) obtaining gradients of the neighboring frequencies close to a current frequency to be compensated, the obtaining gradients further including the steps of:

c-1) obtaining as an upper gradient a difference between compensation values of at least two upper neighboring delegation frequencies,

c-2) obtaining as a lower gradient a difference between compensation values of at least two lower neighboring delegation frequencies, and

c-3) obtaining correction values of the upper and lower gradients; and

d) obtaining an optimal compensation value for the current frequency by using the gradients of the neighboring frequencies to thereby compensate the current frequency.

2. The method as recited in claim 1 , wherein the step d) includes the steps of:

d-1) obtaining upper and lower optimal compensation values by using the following linear functions:

y 1 =( B−A+ΔB )( x−b )+ B ; and

y 2 =( D−C+ΔC )( x−c )+ C,

where “ΔB” and “ΔC” denote the correction values of the upper and lower gradients, respectively, y 1 and y 2 denote upper and lower optimal compensation values, respectively, “a” and “b” denote the neighboring delegation frequencies, “c” and “d” denote the neighboring delegation frequencies, “b” and “c″” are closer to the current frequency than “a” and “d”, “A” to “D” denote compensation values of the neighboring delegation frequencies “a” to “d”, respectively, and “x” is the current frequency; and

d-2) selecting one of the upper and lower optimal compensation values according to a location of the current frequency to convergence point of the upper and lower linear functions.

3. A method of compensating an output power of a mobile terminal, comprising the steps of:

a) identifying a current frequency to be compensated;

b) obtaining upper and lower gradients by using compensation values of upper and lower neighboring frequencies close to the current frequency, the obtaining upper and lower gradients further including the steps of:

b-1) obtaining as the upper gradient a difference between compensation values of at least two upper neighboring delegation frequencies,

b-2) obtaining as the lower gradient a difference between compensation values of at least two lower neighboring delegation frequencies, and

b-3) obtaining correction values of the upper and lower gradients;

c) obtaining upper and lower optimal compensation values for the current frequency by using the upper and lower gradients; and

d) selecting one of the upper and lower optimal compensation values to be applied to a compensation of the current frequency.

4. The method as recited in claim 3 , wherein the step d) includes the steps of:

d-1) obtaining the upper and lower optimal compensation values y 1 and y 2 by using the following linear functions:

y 1 =( B−A+ΔB )( x−b )+ B ; and

y 2 =( D−C+ΔC )( x−c )+ C,

where “ΔB” and “ΔC” denote the correction values of the upper and lower gradients, respectively, “a” and “b” denote the neighboring delegation frequencies, “c” and “d” denote the neighboring delegation frequencies, “b” and “c″” are closer to the current frequency than “a” and “d”, “A” to “D” denote compensation values of the neighboring delegation frequencies “a” to “d”, respectively, and “x” is the current frequency; and

d-2) selecting one of the upper and lower optimal compensation values according to a location of the current frequency to convergence point of the upper and lower linear functions.

5. A method of compensating an output power of a mobile terminal, comprising the steps of:

a) selecting several frequencies as delegation frequencies among currently used frequencies;

b) obtaining compensation values of the delegation frequencies to compensate the delegation frequencies; and

c) obtaining compensation values for respective frequencies other than the delegation frequency to compensate the frequencies other than the delegation frequency, respectively, wherein the step c) includes the steps of:

c-1) identifying a current frequency to be compensated;

c-2) obtaining upper and lower gradients by using compensation values of upper and lower neighboring frequencies close to the current frequency;

c-3) obtaining upper and lower optimal compensation values for the current frequency by using the upper and lower gradients; and

c-4) selecting one of the upper and lower optimal compensation values to be applied to a compensation of the current frequency.

6. The method as recited in claim 5 , wherein the step c-2) includes the steps of:

c-2-i) obtaining as the upper gradient a difference between compensation values of at lest two upper neighboring delegation frequencies;

c-2-ii) obtaining as the lower gradient a difference between compensation values of at lest two lower neighboring delegation frequencies; and

c-2-iii) obtaining correction values of the upper and lower gradients.

7. The method as recited in claim 6 , wherein the step c-3) includes the steps of:

c-3-i) obtaining the upper and lower optimal compensation values y 1 and y 2 by using the following linear functions:

y 1 =( B−A+ΔB )( x−b )+ B ; and

y 2 =( D−C+ΔC )( x−c )+ C,

where “ΔB” and “ΔC” denote the correction values of the upper and lower gradients, respectively, “a” and “b” denote the neighboring delegation frequencies, “c” and “d” denote the neighboring delegation frequencies, “b” and “c″” are closer to the current frequency than “a” and “d”, “A” to “D” denote compensation values of the neighboring delegation frequencies “a” to “d”, respectively, and “x” is the current frequency; and

c-3-ii) selecting one of the upper and lower optimal compensation values according to a location of the current frequency to convergence point of the upper and lower linear functions.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 13, 2020
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To: PANTECH CORPORATION
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