Patent classifications
H04W52/0283
Method and apparatus for reducing power consumption in mobile device
A method and apparatus capable of minimizing power consumption occurring when a mobile device is changed from a sleep state to a wake-up state by partially controlling on/off of a display unit and partial booting control of a system function are provided. The method includes detecting a change of the mobile device from a sleep state to a wake-up state, turning on a display unit of the mobile device such that a first section of the mobile device displays an operating region, the first section including one or more portions of the display unit and less than an entire screen of the display unit and waiting for a system function registered in the operating region.
Apparatus And Method For A Task And Energy Efficient Black Box.
An apparatus and method for a task and energy efficient Black Box (BB) are disclosed. The various embodiments of the disclosure enable, support and/or provide a configuration paradigm enabling an energy limited device or “BB” to achieve optimal energy usage and the communication transmission scheme used. In the “deployed mode”, rather than wasting precious energy broadcasting a signal when no one can receive such energy, the unit operates in a stand-by dormant mode, managing its resources at a low level of energy consumption. In this mode, the unit simply listens to an activation signal coming from an “interrogator” transponder hat has actually deployed in the vicinity (within range). When the device detects an activation signal, it becomes “awaken” and it will then start broadcasting its ping.
POST-EVENT MODIFICATION OF LOCAL CLOCK VALUES IN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
A hydrant apparatus may be employed to monitor a water distribution system, and may include a sensor, a processor, and a local clock source. The apparatus may wake from a low power mode to a sensing mode, receive the sensor data, associate the sensor data with a first local clock time, and return the apparatus to the low power mode from the sensing mode. The apparatus may subsequently wake to an operational mode, determine a second local clock time subsequent to the first local clock time, associate an external clock time with the second local clock time, determine an offset for the received sensor data based on the first local clock time and the association between the second local clock time and the external clock time, and transmit the sensor data and the offset to an external monitoring system.
Method and apparatus for reducing power consumption in mobile device
A method and apparatus capable of minimizing power consumption occurring when a mobile device is changed from a sleep state to a wake-up state by partially controlling on/off of a display unit and partial booting control of a system function are provided. The method includes detecting a change of the mobile device from a sleep state to a wake-up state, turning on a display unit of the mobile device such that a first section of the mobile device displays an operating region, the first section including one or more portions of the display unit and less than an entire screen of the display unit and waiting for a system function registered in the operating region.
Post-event modification of local clock values in water distribution system
A hydrant apparatus may be employed to monitor a water distribution system, and may include a sensor, a processor, and a local clock source. The apparatus may wake from a low power mode to a sensing mode, receive the sensor data, associate the sensor data with a first local clock time, and return the apparatus to the low power mode from the sensing mode. The apparatus may subsequently wake to an operational mode, determine a second local clock time subsequent to the first local clock time, associate an external clock time with the second local clock time, determine an offset for the received sensor data based on the first local clock time and the association between the second local clock time and the external clock time, and transmit the sensor data and the offset to an external monitoring system.
Full duplex operation of a portable communications device in a time division multiple access radio system
Portable communications device and method for full duplex operation in a time division multiple access radio system. The method includes providing a switch for connecting one of a first voltage controlled oscillator and a second voltage controlled oscillator to a synthesizer. The synthesizer generates a first frequency when connected to the first voltage controlled oscillator and generates a second frequency when connected to the second voltage controlled oscillator. The method also includes controlling, using an electronic processor coupled to the switch, the switch to connect the first voltage controlled oscillator to the synthesizer for a first timeslot, and controlling, using the electronic processor, the switch to disconnect the first voltage controlled oscillator from the synthesizer and connect the second voltage controlled oscillator to the synthesizer for a second timeslot. The second timeslot is immediately adjacent to the first timeslot.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING POWER USAGE OF A MULTI-LINK DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH A PLURALITY OF RADIO INTERFACES
Systems and methods for managing use of power of a wireless communication device configured to communicate over a plurality of radio links. A criterion is detected, and one of the plurality of radio links is selected as a selected radio link based on detecting the criterion. Operation of the selected radio link is switched from a first operating mode to a second operating mode, and operation of one or more remaining radio links of the plurality of radio links is disabled. In response to switching operation of the selected radio link to the second operating mode, the selected radio link oscillates between an awake state and an asleep state. Radio traffic information for the plurality of radio links is received, via the selected radio link, during the awake state.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING POWER CONSUMPTION IN MOBILE DEVICE
A method and apparatus capable of minimizing power consumption occurring when a mobile device is changed from a sleep state to a wake-up state by partially controlling on/off of a display unit and partial booting control of a system function are provided. The method includes detecting a change of the mobile device from a sleep state to a wake-up state, turning on a display unit of the mobile device such that a first section of the mobile device displays an operating region, the first section including one or more portions of the display unit and less than an entire screen of the display unit and waiting for a system function registered in the operating region.
Post-event modification of local clock values in water distribution system
A hydrant apparatus may be employed to monitor a water distribution system, and may include a sensor, a processor, and a local clock source. The apparatus may wake from a low power mode to a sensing mode, receive the sensor data, associate the sensor data with a first local clock time, and return the apparatus to the low power mode from the sensing mode. The apparatus may subsequently wake to an operational mode, determine a second local clock time subsequent to the first local clock time, associate an external clock time with the second local clock time, determine an offset for the received sensor data based on the first local clock time and the association between the second local clock time and the external clock time, and transmit the sensor data and the offset to an external monitoring system.
POWER SAVING ENHANCEMENTS FOR PAGING RECEPTION
In a wireless network, a base station may transmit a paging early indication (PEI) to a user equipment (UE) before a paging occasion (PO) to indicate whether the UE should wake up to receive a page, which is more power-efficient than legacy paging reception. However, UEs may not universally support PEI. Furthermore, a UE lacking PEI support cannot realize the potential power savings offered by a PEI. Accordingly, a UE may transmit, to a base station, capability information indicating whether the UE supports a PEI, and the base station may configure paging reception for the UE based at least in part on the capability information. In some aspects, the capability information indicates a minimum gap between a message scheduling a page and a message carrying the page, which allows a two-stage wake up to be implemented for UEs that support a PEI and UEs that lack PEI support.