IP Library Granted Patent US 7,675,963
Granted Patent B2
US 7,675,963 · App. 11/045,651 · Granted Mar 9, 2010

Method and device for passing parameters to rake receiver

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Patent No.
US 7,675,963
App. No.
11/045,651
Granted
Mar 9, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device and associated method for passing parameters to a finger in a rake receiver are disclosed. The finger is initially operated with a first parameter set which is held in a first memory area (PAR_RAM). To change the parameter set, a second parameter set is loaded into a second memory area (PAR_CHG_RAM 1/2 ), a check is carried out to determine whether a switching condition (SCHED_RAM) is satisfied, and if it is an access for that finger is switched (MUX) from the first memory area (PAR_RAM) to the second memory area.

Claims (58)

1. A method for passing parameters to a time-multiplexed rake finger in a rake receiver, comprising:

operating the time-multiplexed rake finger with a first parameter set by accessing the first parameter set, which is kept available in a first memory area, wherein the first parameter set comprises setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to a plurality of physical channels;

loading a second parameter set, different from the first parameter set, into a second memory area, wherein the second parameter set comprises setting information for re-allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to another plurality of physical channels;

checking whether a switching condition is satisfied; and

switching the access for the time-multiplexed rake finger from the first memory area to the second memory area when the switching condition is satisfied.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein checking for the switching condition is carried out at time intervals in a fixed time frame.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the time intervals are shorter than one time slot period.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the time intervals are respective 4 chip time periods (T c ).

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the switching condition for the implemented time-multiplexed rake fingers is checked within a time interval of 4 chip time periods (T c ).

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

loading the second parameter set into the first memory area.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the second parameter set is accessed by the time-multiplexed rake finger and loaded into the first memory area by means of a read operation, which is carried out on the second memory area.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein, while loading the second parameter set into the second memory area, a change flag is set in an administration memory and time information is entered in the administration memory which indicates the time at which the switching of the time-multiplexed rake finger should take place.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the switching condition is satisfied when the change flag is set, and the switching time has been reached.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the parameter sets contain at least one of a delay offset for the time-multiplexed rake finger, information relating to a scrambling sequence to be used, information relating to a spreading code to be used, and a spreading factor.

11. The method of claim 1 , wherein there are 32 fingers.

12. A device for passing parameters to a time-multiplexed rake finger in a rake receiver, comprising:

a first memory area for a first parameter set of operating parameters for the time-multiplexed rake finger, the first parameter set comprising setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to a plurality of physical channels;

a second memory area for a second parameter set of operating parameters for the time-multiplexed rake finger, different from the first parameter set, the second parameter set comprising setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to another plurality of physical channels;

a control means which checks whether a switching condition is satisfied, and

a switching means which switches access for the time-multiplexed rake finger from the first memory area to the second memory area when the control means finds that the switching condition has been satisfied.

13. The device of claim 12 , wherein the control means checks for the satisfaction of the switching condition at time intervals in a fixed time frame.

14. The device of claim 13 , wherein the time intervals are respective 4 chip time periods (T c ).

15. The device of claim 13 , wherein the control means checks for the satisfaction of the switching condition for the implemented time-multiplexed rake fingers within a time interval of 4 chip time periods (T c ).

16. The device of claim 12 , further comprising:

a data link via which the time-multiplexed rake fingers and the first memory area can access data in the second memory area.

17. The device of claim 12 , further comprising:

an administration memory in which a change flag indicates whether the second parameter set has been loaded in the second memory area, and in which time information indicates the time at which the switching of the time-multiplexed rake finger should take place.

18. The device of claim 12 , wherein the second memory area is formed by a number of individual RAMs.

19. The device of claim 12 , wherein a processor is connected for access purposes via a data link to the output of the switching means.

20. The device of claim 12 , wherein there are 32 fingers.

21. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first parameter set is held only within the first memory area, and wherein the second parameter set is held only within the second memory area, different from the first memory area.

22. A method for passing parameters to a time-multiplexed rake finger in a rake receiver, comprising:

operating the time-multiplexed rake finger with a first parameter set by accessing the first parameter set, which is kept available in a first memory area, wherein the first parameter set comprises setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to a plurality of physical channels;

loading a second parameter set, different from the first parameter set, into a second memory area, wherein the second parameter set comprises setting information for re-allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to another plurality of physical channels;

checking whether a switching condition is satisfied;

switching the access for the time-multiplexed rake finger from the first memory area to the second memory area when the switching condition is satisfied; and

loading the second parameter set into the first memory area, wherein loading the second parameter set into the first memory area is performed while the time-multiplexed rake finger accesses the second memory area.

23. A device for passing parameters to a time-multiplexed rake finger in a rake receiver, comprising:

a first memory area for a first parameter set of operating parameters for the time-multiplexed rake finger, the first parameter set comprising setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to a plurality of physical channels;

a second memory area for a second parameter set of operating parameters for the time-multiplexed rake finger, different from the first parameter set, the second parameter set comprising setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to another plurality of physical channels;

a control means which checks whether a switching condition is satisfied, and

a switching means which switches access for the time-multiplexed rake finger from the first memory area to the second memory area when the control means finds that the switching condition has been satisfied; and

a loading means which loads the second parameter set into the first memory area, wherein loading the second parameter set into the first memory area is performed while the time-multiplexed rake finger accesses the second memory area.

24. A method for passing parameters to a time-multiplexed rake finger in a rake receiver, comprising:

operating the time-multiplexed rake finger with a first parameter set by accessing the first parameter set, which is kept available in a first memory area, wherein the first parameter set comprises setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to a plurality of physical channels;

loading a second parameter set, different from the first parameter set, into a second memory area, wherein the second parameter set comprises setting information for re-allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to another plurality of physical channels;

checking whether a switching condition is satisfied;

switching the access for the time-multiplexed rake finger from the first memory area to the second memory area when the switching condition is satisfied; and

loading the second parameter set into the first memory area, wherein loading the second parameter set into the first memory area is performed while the time-multiplexed rake finger accesses the second memory area;

and wherein, while loading the second parameter set into the second memory area, a change flag is set in an administration memory and time information is entered in the administration memory which indicates the time at which the switching of the time-multiplexed rake finger should take place.

25. A device for passing parameters to a time-multiplexed rake finger in a rake receiver, comprising:

a first memory area for a first parameter set of operating parameters for the time-multiplexed rake finger, the first parameter set comprising setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to a plurality of physical channels;

a second memory area for a second parameter set of operating parameters for the time-multiplexed rake finger, different from the first parameter set, the second parameter set comprising setting information for allocating the time-multiplexed rake finger to another plurality of physical channels;

a control means which checks whether a switching condition is satisfied;

a switching means which switches access for the time-multiplexed rake finger from the first memory area to the second memory area when the control means finds that the switching condition has been satisfied; and

a loading means which loads the second parameter set into the first memory area, wherein loading the second parameter set into the first memory area is performed while the time-multiplexed rake finger accesses the second memory area,

and wherein, while loading the second parameter set into the second memory area, a change flag is set in an administration memory and time information is entered in the administration memory which indicates the time at which the switching of the time-multiplexed rake finger should take place.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 17, 2020
From: INTEL CORPORATION
To: APPLE INC.
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To: INTEL CORPORATION
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2015
From: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
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