Pulse or digital communications – Transmitters
Reexamination Certificate
2006-11-29
2010-11-23
Wang, Ted M (Department: 2611)
Pulse or digital communications
Transmitters
C370S280000, C370S321000, C714S759000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07839948
ABSTRACT:
The disclosure is directed, to a multi-channel encoder. The multi-channel encoder is configured to generate an encoded data stream. The multi-channel encoder includes a plurality of channel encoders, and a processor configured to allocate time slots in the encoded data stream to each of the channel encoders to vary the rate of data provided by each of the channel encoders into the encoded data stream.
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Bennett Christopher John
Raveendran Vijayalakshmi R.
Walker Gordon Kent
Joyce, III Gerald P.
QUALCOMM Incorporated
Wang Ted M
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