Claims
- 1. A method of signal reception, said method comprising:
during a first time slot, receiving a first burst of data over a first frequency band; during a second time slot after the first time slot, receiving a second burst of data over the first frequency band; between the first and second time slots, sampling a signal received over a second frequency band and storing the samples; and based on the samples, calculating a received signal quality value, wherein the first burst of data is a burst of a data transmission, and wherein the second burst of data is a burst of the data transmission that is consecutive to the first burst.
- 2. The method of signal reception according to claim 1, said method further comprising transmitting the received signal quality value.
- 3. The method of signal reception according to claim 1, wherein said calculating includes correlating at least a portion of the samples with at least a portion of a code sequence.
- 4. The method of signal reception according to claim 1, wherein the signal received over the second frequency band has a code period, and wherein a duration of said sampling is not greater than twenty-five percent of the code period.
- 5. The method of signal reception according to claim 1, said method further comprising comparing the received signal quality value to a threshold.
- 6. The method of signal reception according to claim 5, said method further comprising, based on a result of said comparing, receiving a third burst of data over a third frequency band.
- 7. The method of signal reception according to claim 1, wherein the first burst of data is a burst of a paging block, and wherein the second burst of data is a burst of the paging block that is consecutive to the first burst.
- 8. The method of signal reception according to claim 7, wherein said receiving a first burst of data includes receiving the first burst of data using a radio-frequency (RF) receiving circuit, and
wherein said receiving a second burst of data includes receiving the second burst of data using the RF receiving circuit, and wherein said method further comprises powering down at least a portion of the RF receiving circuit between said receiving a first burst of data and said receiving a second burst of data.
- 9. The method of signal reception according to claim 1, wherein the first burst of data is a burst of a communications session, and wherein the second burst of data is a burst of the communications session that is consecutive to the first burst.
- 10. The method of signal reception according to claim 9, wherein the communications session is a telephone call.
- 11. The method of signal reception according to claim 9, said method further comprising, based on a result of said comparing, receiving a third burst of data over a third frequency band,
wherein the third burst of data is a burst of the communications session.
- 12. A data storage medium having machine-readable code stored thereon, the machine-readable code comprising instructions executable by an array of logic elements, the instructions defining a method of signal reception, said method comprising:
during a first time slot, receiving a first burst of data over a first frequency band; during a second time slot after the first time slot, receiving a second burst of data over the first frequency band; between the first and second time slots, sampling a signal received over a second frequency band and storing the samples; and based on the samples, calculating a received signal quality value.
- 13. The data storage medium according to claim 12, wherein said calculating includes correlating at least a portion of the samples with at least a portion of a code sequence.
- 14. The data storage medium according to claim 12, said method further comprising comparing the received signal quality value to a threshold.
- 15. The data storage medium according to claim 14, said method further comprising, based on a result of said comparing, receiving a third burst of data over a third frequency band.
- 16. The data storage medium according to claim 12, wherein the first and second bursts of data include consecutive bursts of a paging block.
- 17. The data storage medium according to claim 16, wherein said receiving a first burst of data includes receiving the first burst of data using a radio-frequency (RF) receiving circuit, and
wherein said receiving a second burst of data includes receiving the second burst of data using the RF receiving circuit, and wherein said method further comprises powering down at least a portion of the RF receiving circuit between said receiving a first burst of data and said receiving a second burst of data.
- 18. The data storage medium according to claim 12, wherein the first and second bursts of data include consecutive bursts of a telephone call.
- 19. An apparatus for data reception, said apparatus comprising:
means for receiving, in sequence, (1) a first portion of a data transmission over a first frequency band, (2) a signal over a second frequency band, and (3) a second portion of the data transmission over the first frequency band; means for sampling the signal received over the second frequency band; means for storing the samples; and means for calculating a received signal quality value based on the samples.
- 20. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 19, wherein said means for calculating includes means for correlating at least a portion of the samples with at least a portion of a code sequence.
- 21. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 19, said apparatus further comprising means for comparing the received signal quality value to a threshold.
- 22. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 21, wherein said means for receiving is further configured, based on an output of said means for comparing, to receive a third portion of the data transmission over a third frequency band.
- 23. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 19, wherein the first and second portions of the data transmission include consecutive bursts of a paging block.
- 24. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 23, wherein said means for receiving includes a radio-frequency (RF) receiving circuit, and
wherein said apparatus is configured to power down at least a portion of the RF receiving circuit between reception of the first portion of the data transmission and reception of the second portion of the data transmission.
- 25. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 19, wherein the first and second portions of the data transmission include consecutive bursts of a telephone call.
- 26. An apparatus for data reception, said apparatus comprising:
a radio-frequency (RF) receiving circuit configured and arranged to receive radio-frequency signals; a controller configured and arranged to control the radio-frequency receiving circuit to receive, in sequence, (1) a first portion of a data transmission over a first frequency band, (2) a signal over a second frequency band, and (3) a second portion of the data transmission over the first frequency band; a sampler configured and arranged to sample the signal received over the second frequency band; a storage unit configured and arranged to store the samples; and a calculator configured and arranged to calculate a received signal quality value based on the samples.
- 27. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 26, wherein said calculator is configured to correlate at least a portion of the samples with at least a portion of a code sequence.
- 28. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 26, said apparatus further comprising a comparator configured to compare the received signal quality value to a threshold.
- 29. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 28, wherein the controller is further configured to control the RF receiving circuit, based on an output of said comparator, to receive a third portion of the data transmission over a third frequency band.
- 30. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 26, wherein the first and second portions of the data transmission include consecutive bursts of a paging block.
- 31. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 30, wherein said apparatus is configured to power down at least a portion of the RF receiving circuit between reception of the first portion of the data transmission and reception of the second portion of the data transmission.
- 32. The apparatus for data reception according to claim 26, wherein the first and second portions of the data transmission include consecutive bursts of a telephone call.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/424,753 filed Nov. 7, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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