ADAPTIX Announces Issuance of U.S. Patent Covering Adaptive Subcarrier Clusters in an OFDMA System.Patented Technology Further Enhances OFDMA OFDMA Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access OFDMA Ofdm Access Pioneer's Strength in Mobile WiMAX See WiMAX and 802.16. System Development and IP Portfolio DALLAS -- The U.S. Patent and Trademarks Office (USPTO USPTO abbr. United States Patent and Trademark Office ) has issued U.S. Patent No. 7,146,172, entitled "Multi-Carrier Communications with Adaptive Cluster Configuration and Switching," to ADAPTIX, a pioneer in the development of OFDMA and Mobile WiMAX technologies. This new patent further underscores the company's strength in OFDMA and related technology intellectual property (IP) rights. Following the initial filing in 2001, U.S. Patent No. 7,146,172 was issued on Dec. 5, 2006 and describes a method and apparatus for allocating subcarriers in an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) system. OFDMA technology is a very efficient transmission method used as the basis for multiple types of networks, including the increasingly popular Mobile WiMAX networks. The claims in the patent cover a method for simultaneously allocating subcarriers in both coherence (adjacent) and diversity (distributed) groups, or "clusters." This is especially relevant to functional Mobile WiMAX systems that must support both adjacent and pseudorandom pseu·do·ran·dom adj. Of, relating to, or being random numbers generated by a definite, nonrandom computational process. subcarrier A secondary telecommunications channel that resides within the main channel (a carrier within a carrier). A type of multiplexing, the subcarrier is a modulated carrier signal at a lower frequency that is combined with the main carrier signal running at a higher frequency. assignments based on current subscriber conditions such as fixed versus mobile usage. "ADAPTIX's intellectual property rights portfolio continues to grow in size and strength as many of our pending patents have issued with more to come," said ADAPTIX President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Michael Pisterzi. "This patent, in concert with other important coverage in our IP portfolio and continued development efforts, further enhances ADAPTIX's position as 'The OFDMA Company.' Our award-winning BX-3000 system is the embodiment of our patented technology as the industry's most practical and deployable OFDMA-based Mobile WiMAX system platform." ADAPTIX recently won the Best of WiMAX World Award for System Design for its compact and flexible BX-3000 series of mobile base stations. The BX-3000 series incorporates technology covered by the company's IP portfolio. It features ADAPTIX's powerful third-generation OFDMA engine that supports standards-based IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802.16e-2005 functionality and interoperability. All ADAPTIX base stations and terminals are built on a highly programmable software-defined radio A software-defined radio (SDR) system is a radio communication system which can tune to any frequency band and receive any modulation across a large frequency spectrum by means of programmable hardware which is controlled by software. (SDR See software defined radio. ) architecture for maximum performance, flexibility and serviceability. Copies of the ADAPTIX U.S. Patent No. 7,146,172 may be obtained via the USPTO website (www.uspto.gov). ADAPTIX also works with numerous international patent agencies for intellectual property protection of this invention and others, both issued and pending, on a global scale. About ADAPTIX To meet the growing demand for high-bandwidth, integrated mobile voice, video and data applications, ADAPTIX delivers software-defined, hardware-enabled infrastructure platforms for wireless and wireline service providers around the world. ADAPTIX's standards-based Mobile WiMAX/OFDMA solution gives service providers the highest level of spectral and resource flexibility as well as the efficiency to deploy media-rich applications quickly and cost effectively. ADAPTIX, one of the earliest developers of OFDMA and Mobile WiMAX technology, is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with additional offices in Seattle, Washington, and Shanghai, China. For more information, please visit www.ADAPTIX.com. |
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