17818693. PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Manikandan Chandrasekar of Bangalore (IN)

Raj Kumar Krishna Kumar of Bangalore (IN)

Venkatesh Bhat of Bangalore (IN)

PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17818693 titled 'PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes methods, devices, and systems for communication over a 60 GHz band and reusing legacy hardware for communication over sub-6 bands.

  • Outputting a first packet for transmission to a second wireless device via a radio frequency (RF) front end with a first clock accuracy requirement lower than a legacy clock accuracy requirement.
  • Obtaining a second packet from the second wireless device via the first band.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Wireless communication systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Mobile devices
      1. Problems Solved
  • Efficient use of legacy hardware for communication over different frequency bands
  • Ensuring accurate transmission of packets with varying clock accuracy requirements
      1. Benefits
  • Cost-effective communication solutions
  • Improved compatibility with existing hardware
  • Enhanced reliability in wireless communication systems


Original Abstract Submitted

This disclosure provides methods, devices and systems for communicating over a 60 GHz band and reusing legacy hardware for communication over sub-6 bands. Certain aspects are directed to outputting, for transmission to a second wireless device, a first packet, wherein the first packet is output via a radio frequency (RF) front end defined by a first clock accuracy requirement having an acceptable error rate that is lower than a legacy clock accuracy requirement, and wherein the first packet is output for transmission via a first band. Certain aspects are directed to obtaining, from the second wireless device, a second packet via the first band.