17822966. HIGHER BIT RATE MODULATION FORMAT FOR POLAR TRANSMITTER simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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HIGHER BIT RATE MODULATION FORMAT FOR POLAR TRANSMITTER

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Anthony Mcfarthing of Ely (GB)

HIGHER BIT RATE MODULATION FORMAT FOR POLAR TRANSMITTER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17822966 titled 'HIGHER BIT RATE MODULATION FORMAT FOR POLAR TRANSMITTER

Simplified Explanation

    • Explanation:**

- Wireless communication device transmits data using two sets of constellation points in a pi/N-based modulation scheme. - Each set consists of M constellation points, with the second set rotated from the first set by pi/N. - Symbols from the two sets alternate in the data stream. - M is greater than 8.

    • Potential Applications:**

- Wireless communication systems - Mobile devices - Internet of Things (IoT) devices

    • Problems Solved:**

- Efficient use of constellation points in modulation schemes - Improved data transmission reliability - Enhanced spectrum efficiency

    • Benefits:**

- Increased data transmission capacity - Better signal quality - Enhanced performance in wireless networks


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed are techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, a wireless communications device transmits a first set of symbols of a plurality of symbols of a data stream using a first set of constellation points of a pi/N-based modulation scheme, and transmits a second set of symbols of the plurality of symbols using a second set of constellation points of the pi/N-based modulation scheme, wherein each of the first set of constellation points and the second set of constellation points consists of M constellation points, wherein the second set of constellation points is rotated from the first set of constellation points by pi/N, wherein symbols of the first set of symbols alternate with symbols of the second set of symbols, and wherein M is greater than 8.