17947964. SMART EXTERNAL INTERFERENCE DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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SMART EXTERNAL INTERFERENCE DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Sathish Shanbhag Kota of San Jose CA (US)

Vijay Kumar Ramamurthi of Milpitas CA (US)

Vijaykrishnan Ramakrishnan of San Jose CA (US)

SMART EXTERNAL INTERFERENCE DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17947964 titled 'SMART EXTERNAL INTERFERENCE DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes techniques for smart external interference detection and avoidance in wireless communication devices.

  • The method involves determining the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) value of a signal across a radio band, comparing it with a threshold value, and adjusting gain values in the receiver and transmitter chains based on the comparison.
  • The first gain adjustment value is determined for the receiver chain, and the second gain adjustment value is determined for the transmitter chain, to optimize signal reception and transmission in the presence of external interference.
  • The first amplifier of the receiver chain is adjusted based on the first gain adjustment value, while the second amplifier of the transmitter chain is adjusted based on the second gain adjustment value.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various wireless communication devices such as smartphones, IoT devices, and wireless routers to improve signal quality and reliability in the presence of external interference.

Problems Solved

1. Minimizing signal degradation due to external interference. 2. Enhancing overall performance of wireless communication devices in noisy environments.

Benefits

1. Improved signal reception and transmission quality. 2. Enhanced reliability of wireless communication. 3. Better user experience with reduced signal disruptions.

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing signal reception and transmission in smartphones for better call quality and data connectivity.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be techniques for adjusting gain values in wireless communication devices to optimize signal reception and transmission, but the specific method described in this patent application for smart external interference detection and avoidance may be novel and innovative.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact battery life in wireless communication devices?

The article does not mention the potential impact of these techniques on the battery life of devices. It would be interesting to know if the adjustments in gain values have any significant effect on power consumption.

Are there any limitations to the range of frequencies or types of interference that can be effectively detected and avoided using this method?

The article does not specify the range of frequencies or types of interference that can be addressed by this technology. It would be important to understand the limitations of this method in detecting and avoiding different types of interference in wireless communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques described herein are directed toward smart external interference detection and avoidance. An example method includes determining a first received signal strength indicator (RSSI) value of a received first signal across a radio band, wherein the first RSSI value is based at least in part on a second signal transmitted by an interfering device. The first received RSSI value is compared with a threshold value. A first gain adjustment value is determined for a receiver chain of the first computing device and a second gain adjustment value of a transmitter chain based at least in part on the comparison. A first gain of a first amplifier of the receiver chain is adjusted based at least in part on the first gain adjustment value. A second gain of a second amplifier of the transmitter chain is adjusted based at least in part on the second gain adjustment value.