Method and apparatus for controlling the timing of a communication device
First Claim
1. A system timer for controlling a timing at which a set of data frames are communicated between a first communication device and a second communication device, wherein said system timer is disposed in said first communication device, said system timer comprising:
- a processor configured to adjust a frame length during which a first frame of data is communicated, wherein adjusting said frame length of said first frame of data causes a start time of a second frame of data to be adjusted and further wherein adjusting said start time of said second frame of data causes a communication time slot to be adjusted, said communication time slot occurring at a fixed start time relative to said start time of said second frame of data;
wherein said frame length comprises a first frame length, said system timer further comprising;
a counter configured to count at a rate that corresponds to a set of clock pulses and further being configured to wrap to zero upon reaching said first frame length;
a first memory register for storing said first frame length;
a second memory register for storing a second frame length;
said processor being configured to adjust said first frame length by causing said counter to wrap to zero upon reaching said second frame length.
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Abstract
A system timer controls the timing at which a mobile communication device communicates with a base station. The system timer includes a sequencer that executes a set of instructions stored in a sequencer RAM thereby causing a set of control signals to be supplied to a set of components residing in the mobile communication device including, a set of RF hardware devices, a microprocessor and a digital signal processor. The microprocessor or the digital signal processor may alter the order in which the instructions are executed by the sequencer thereby allowing the mobile communication device to communicate in a dynamic multi-slot communication environment. The system timer may include a timebase counter used to synchronize the timing of the mobile communication device with the timing of the base station. A value stored in the timebase counter is incremented at a predefined rate and the value stored in the timebase counter wraps to zero upon reaching a predefined value. The system timer may further include a set of registers for storing a value that may be used to adjust the predefined value at which the timebase counter wraps and for storing a value that may be used to either increment or decrement the value stored in the timebase counter allowing the system timer to remain synchronized with the base station despite movement of the mobile communication device relative to the base station.
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1. A system timer for controlling a timing at which a set of data frames are communicated between a first communication device and a second communication device, wherein said system timer is disposed in said first communication device, said system timer comprising:
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a processor configured to adjust a frame length during which a first frame of data is communicated, wherein adjusting said frame length of said first frame of data causes a start time of a second frame of data to be adjusted and further wherein adjusting said start time of said second frame of data causes a communication time slot to be adjusted, said communication time slot occurring at a fixed start time relative to said start time of said second frame of data; wherein said frame length comprises a first frame length, said system timer further comprising; a counter configured to count at a rate that corresponds to a set of clock pulses and further being configured to wrap to zero upon reaching said first frame length; a first memory register for storing said first frame length; a second memory register for storing a second frame length; said processor being configured to adjust said first frame length by causing said counter to wrap to zero upon reaching said second frame length. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system timer for controlling a timing at which a set of data frames having a set of time slots are communicated between a first communication device and a second communication device, wherein said system timer is disposed in said first communication device, said system timer comprising:
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a processor configured to adjust a first time slot in a first direction to compensate for a first timing offset, said processor being further configured to adjust a second time slot in a second direction to compensate for a second timing offset, wherein said first time slots occurs in each of said frames before said second time slot, and further wherein said processor adjusts said second time slot after said first time slot has ended; wherein said first time slot is fixed relative to a frame start and wherein said processor is configured to adjust said first time slot in said first direction by adjusting said frame start in said first direction; wherein said frame start is associated with a first frame and wherein said processor is configured to adjust said frame start in said first direction by adjusting a frame length of a second frame, said second frame preceding said first frame; the system further comprising a memory register for storing a frame length value and a counter associated with said timing at which said frames are communicated, said counter being configured to wrap to zero upon reaching said frame length value, wherein said processor is configured to adjust said frame length of said second frame by changing said frame length value during said second frame.
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9. A system timer for controlling a timing at which a set of data frames having a set of time slots are communicated between a first communication device and a second communication device, wherein said system timer is disposed in said first communication device, said system timer comprising:
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a processor configured to adjust a first time slot in a first direction to compensate for a first timing offset, said processor being further configured to adjust a second time slot in a second direction to compensate for a second timing offset, wherein said first time slots occurs in each of said frames before said second time slot, and further wherein said processor adjusts said second time slot after said first time slot has ended; wherein adjusting said first time slot in said first direction causes said first time slot to occur later and wherein said step of adjusting said second time slot in said second direction causes said second time slot to occur earlier. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for compensating for a first timing offset associated with a first time slot and for compensating for a second timing offset associated with a second time slot, said first time slot and said second time slot occurring in each of a set of frames, wherein said first time slot occurs before said second time slot, said method comprising the steps of:
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adjusting said first time slot in a first direction during a first frame, said first time slot being fixed relative to a frame start associated with said first frame, wherein said first time slot is adjusted in said first direction by adjusting said frame start associated with said first frame in said first direction; and
,adjusting said second time slot in a second direction after said first time slot has ended; wherein said step of adjusting said first time slot in a first direction during a first frame is performed by adjusting a frame length associated with a second frame, said second frame preceding said first frame; and wherein said step of adjusting said frame length associated with said second frame is performed by changing a value at which a counter wraps to zero during said second frame. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A method for compensating for a first timing offset associated with a first time slot and for compensating for a second timing offset associated with a second time slot, said first time slot and said second time slot occurring in each of a set of frames, wherein said first time slot occurs before said second time slot, said method comprising the steps of:
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adjusting said first time slot in a first direction during a first frame, said first time slot being fixed relative to a frame start associated with said first frame, wherein said first time slot is adjusted in said first direction by adjusting said frame start associated with said first frame in said first direction; and
,adjusting said second time slot in a second direction after said first time slot has ended; wherein said step of adjusting said first time slot in a said first direction causes said first time slot to occur later and wherein said step of adjusting said second time slot in said second direction causes said second time slot to occur earlier. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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Specification