17956744. SIMULTANEOUS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RADIO FREQUENCY LINK TRANSMISSIONS WITHIN RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMITS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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SIMULTANEOUS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RADIO FREQUENCY LINK TRANSMISSIONS WITHIN RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMITS

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Jagadish Nadakuduti of Bermuda Dunes CA (US)

Lin Lu of San Diego CA (US)

Paul Guckian of La Jolla CA (US)

SIMULTANEOUS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RADIO FREQUENCY LINK TRANSMISSIONS WITHIN RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMITS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17956744 titled 'SIMULTANEOUS PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RADIO FREQUENCY LINK TRANSMISSIONS WITHIN RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE LIMITS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for simultaneous transmission of primary and secondary radio frequencies within exposure limits. The method involves determining the unused power margin between the average transmit power of the primary radio and the power limit. A combination of the unused power margin and a secondary reserve transmit power is allocated to the secondary radio, which is then restricted to transmit within this combined power limit.

  • The method allows for simultaneous transmission of primary and secondary radio frequencies.
  • The transmit power of both radios is restricted to within radio frequency exposure limits.
  • The unused power margin between the average transmit power of the primary radio and the power limit is determined.
  • A portion of the unused power margin and a secondary reserve transmit power are allocated to the secondary radio.
  • The average transmit power of the secondary radio is restricted to within the combined power limit.

Potential Applications

  • Simultaneous transmission of primary and secondary radio frequencies in various communication systems.
  • Coexistence of multiple radio devices within exposure limits.

Problems Solved

  • Ensures compliance with radio frequency exposure limits.
  • Enables efficient utilization of available power margin for simultaneous transmission.

Benefits

  • Allows for simultaneous transmission without violating exposure limits.
  • Optimizes power allocation for primary and secondary radios.
  • Enhances coexistence and efficiency in radio communication systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

Simultaneous primary and secondary radio frequency link transmissions are described. The transmissions are restricted to within radio frequency exposure limits. A method is described that includes determining an unused power margin between an average transmit power of a primary radio and the transmit power limit. A combination of a portion of the unused power margin and a secondary reserve transmit power are allocated to the secondary radio. The average transmit power of the secondary radio is restricted to within the combination.