17817317. INDEX MODULATION FOR PHY SIGNATURE SELECTION simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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INDEX MODULATION FOR PHY SIGNATURE SELECTION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Yavuz Yapici of Florham Park NJ (US)
Igor Gutman of Hod HaSharon (IL)
Junyi Li of Fairless Hills PA (US)
INDEX MODULATION FOR PHY SIGNATURE SELECTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17817317 titled 'INDEX MODULATION FOR PHY SIGNATURE SELECTION
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application related to network communication. It involves a first network node transmitting a pool of PHY signatures (physical layer signatures) to a second network node. The first network node selects at least one PHY signature from the pool and transmits an indication of the selected signature to the second network node. Based on the selected PHY signature, the first network node sends one or more messages to the second network node. The second network node then demodulates the messages using the PHY signature.
- The patent application focuses on network communication between two nodes.
- It introduces the concept of PHY signatures, which are used to identify and modulate messages.
- The first network node transmits a pool of PHY signatures to the second network node.
- The first network node selects at least one PHY signature from the pool and informs the second network node about the selection.
- Based on the selected PHY signature, the first network node sends one or more messages to the second network node.
- The second network node demodulates the received messages using the selected PHY signature.
Potential Applications
- Wireless communication systems
- Internet of Things (IoT) networks
- Mobile networks
- Satellite communication
Problems Solved
- Efficient and reliable communication between network nodes
- Identification and modulation of messages using PHY signatures
- Optimization of network performance and data transmission
Benefits
- Improved network communication efficiency
- Enhanced reliability of message transmission
- Increased data throughput
- Reduced interference and noise in communication channels
Original Abstract Submitted
A first network node may transmit a first indication of a PHY signature pool including a plurality of PHY signatures to a second network node. The first network node may select at least one PHY signature from the plurality of PHY signatures. The first network node may transmit a second indication of the selected at least one PHY signature to the second network node. The first network node may transmit at least one message to the second network node based on the selected at least one PHY signature. The second network node may demodulate the at least one message based on the at least one PHY signature.