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Method and system to improve handover between mobile video networks and cells

ActiveUS20050233705A1Improved receiver operationSimplified network signal searchEnergy efficient ICTBroadcast with distributionDigital videoIntegrated receiver/decoder
A digital video broadcast network comprises a content provider and several transmitters. Each transmitter may transmit more than one signal, different signals having different frequencies, multiplexes and the like and relating to different network types. An integrated receiver/decoder (IRD) is mobile in the area around the transmitters. As well as transmitting service information as part of a network information table on a data layer, the transmitters provide in their output signals transmitter parameter information as TPS data on a physical layer. This TPS information includes information identifying whether there are other networks available, and preferably the number of other networks. Transmission parameters relating to the other networks are included in an other_network_descriptor, forming part of an NIT actual or a BAT, or alternatively in an NIT_other. This information is used by the IRD in signal scan. Using the described broadcast signals, signal scan can be made more efficient, resulting in reduced power consumption and scanning time. IRDs may also receive free field three dimensional models of signal levels created for a group of cells. The models may be in the form of bitmaps and used during handover procedures.
Owner:NOKIA TECHNOLOGLES OY

Branch prediction apparatus and process for restoring replaced branch history for use in future branch predictions for an executing program

Apparatus and methods implemented in a processor semiconductor logic chip for providing novel “hint instructions” that uniquely preserve and reuse branch predictions replaced in a branch history table (BHT). A branch prediction is lost in the BHT after its associated instruction is replaced in an instruction cache. The unique “hint instructions” are generated and stored in a unique instruction cache which associates each hint instruction with a line of instructions. The hint instructions contains the latest branch history for all branch instructions executed in an associated line of instructions, and they are stored in the instruction cache during instruction cache hits in the associated line. During an instruction cache miss in an instruction line, the associated hint instruction is stored in a second level cache with a copy of the associated instruction line being replaced in the instruction cache. In the second level cache, the copy of the line is located through the instruction cache directory entry associated with the line being replaced in the instruction cache. Later, the hint instruction can be retrieved into the instruction cache when its associated instruction line is fetched from the second level cache, and then its associated hint instruction is also retrieved and used to restore the latest branch predictions for that instruction line. In the prior art this branch prediction would have been lost. It is estimated that this invention improves program performance for each replaced branch prediction by about 80%, due to increasing the probability of BHT bits correctly predicting the branch paths in the program from about 50% to over 90%. Each incorrect BHT branch prediction may result in the loss of many execution cycles, resulting in additional instruction re-execution overhead when incorrect branch paths are belatedly discovered.
Owner:IBM CORP
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