17808504. WIRELESS UPLINK COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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WIRELESS UPLINK COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Nir David of Tel Aviv (IL)

Arie Yehuda Gur of Kiryat Ono (IL)

Anton Gorbanev of Kiryat Ono (IL)

Oren Istrin of Tel Aviv (IL)

Assaf Bar - Ness of Ness Ziona (IL)

Roei Halokhem of Herzliya (IL)

Vadim Mishalov of Tel Aviv (IL)

Uri Ron of Kfar Saba (IL)

WIRELESS UPLINK COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17808504 titled 'WIRELESS UPLINK COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The disclosed technology enables wireless uplink transmission from a computing device to a peripheral device using a multiuse communication protocol and a dedicated uplink communication protocol.

  • The digitizer of the computing device communicates with the peripheral device over a wireless connection.
  • The digitizer receives input from the peripheral input device to affect the operation of the computing device.
  • Initially, the communication between the digitizer and the peripheral device is done using a multiuse communication protocol.
  • The multiuse communication protocol allows for bidirectional communication between the devices.
  • When the digitizer needs to transmit data to the peripheral device, it transitions to a dedicated uplink communication protocol.
  • In the dedicated uplink communication protocol, the digitizer sends multiple consecutive uplink blocks of data before accepting downlink communications from the peripheral device.
  • This allows for efficient transmission of data from the computing device to the peripheral device.
  • The technology also supports consecutive data uplink blocks representing an upload to the peripheral device.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Wireless communication between a computer and a wireless peripheral device.
  • Wireless transmission of data from a computing device to a peripheral input device.
  • Enabling efficient and reliable wireless uplink transmission in various devices.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Overcoming limitations of traditional wireless communication protocols for efficient uplink transmission.
  • Ensuring reliable and uninterrupted communication between a computing device and a peripheral device.
  • Improving the efficiency of data transmission from a computing device to a peripheral input device.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved wireless uplink transmission efficiency.
  • Enhanced reliability and uninterrupted communication between devices.
  • Simplified and streamlined wireless communication between a computing device and a peripheral device.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosed technology provides wireless uplink transmission from a computing device to a peripheral device by communicating over a wireless connection between a digitizer of the computing device and the peripheral device by a multiuse communication protocol in which the digitizer receives input from the peripheral input device to affect operation of the computing device, transitioning communication from the multiuse communication protocol to a dedicated uplink communication protocol in which communication between with the peripheral input device includes transmission of multiple consecutive uplink blocks before the digitizer accepts downlink communications from the peripheral input device, and transmitting, while using the dedicated uplink communication protocol, consecutive data uplink blocks representing an upload to the peripheral input device before the digitizer accepts downlink communications from the peripheral input device.