| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6282187 |
Network protocol for wireless broadband ISDN using ATM |
August 28, 2001 |
| A networking method for a wireless point base station to a plurality of users where the users are stationary and which utilizes time-division multiplexing in the downstream direction of the base station to the user, including downstream frame timing, comprising providing time-division |
| 6240556 |
Subscriber frequency control system and method in point-to-multipoint RF communication system |
May 29, 2001 |
| A point-to-multipoint star configured terrestrial radio communication system having at least one base station transmitting to and receiving RF communication signals from a plurality of associated subscriber stations in the 0.3-300 GigaHertz (GHz) range. The system includes means for |
| 6151312 |
Network protocol for wireless broadband-ISDN using ATM |
November 21, 2000 |
| A network protocol for the delivery of wireless broadband integrated services digital network (ISDN) using asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). |
| 5886989 |
System for the delivery of wireless broadband integrated services digital network (ISDN) using a |
March 23, 1999 |
| A system for the delivery of wireless broadband integrated services digital network (ISDN) using asynchronous transfer mode (ATM). |
| 5794119 |
Subscriber frequency control system and method in point-to-multipoint RF communication system |
August 11, 1998 |
| A frequency control system and method for minimizing frequency drifts in subscriber terminals in a point-to-multipoint system is described enabling the use of low cost oscillators in the Subscriber terminals by measuring the frequency offset of the subscriber terminal's receiver to estim |
| 5751702 |
Network protocol for wireless broadband ISDN using ATM |
May 12, 1998 |
| A networking protocol for wireless point (base station) to multipoint (user) networks where the users are stationary which utilized time-division multiplexing the in the direction of the base station to the user, heretofore called the downstream direction, and time-division multiple |