20240023179. RADIOS WITH SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE simplified abstract (Cisco Technology, Inc.)

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RADIOS WITH SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Pooya Monajemi of Irvine CA (US)

Ardalan Alizadeh of Milpitas CA (US)

Matthew Aaron Silverman of Shaker Heights OH (US)

Brian D. Hart of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Vishal Satyendra Desai of San Jose CA (US)

Santosh Babaji Kulkarni of San Jose CA (US)

Young IL Choi of San Jose CA (US)

RADIOS WITH SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240023179 titled 'RADIOS WITH SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes an arrangement of three radios that define first and second outer data links and a middle data link. The access to this arrangement can be biased towards the middle data link in one direction when data is transmitted through the first and second outer data links dominantly in the opposite direction. The patent also discusses prioritizing data transmission with different types of client devices and configuring a radio for data transmission with a client device. Additionally, it mentions that the range of the radio is limited when the data traffic exceeds a certain threshold.

  • The patent describes an arrangement of three radios that define different data links.
  • Access to the arrangement can be biased towards the middle data link in one direction.
  • Data transmission with enhanced multi-link single radio (emlsr) client devices can be prioritized lower than other types of client devices.
  • The patent discusses configuring a radio for data transmission with a client device.
  • The range of the radio is limited when the data traffic exceeds a determined threshold.

Potential Applications

This technology could have potential applications in:

  • Wireless communication systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) networks
  • Mobile devices and smartphones
  • Industrial automation and control systems

Problems Solved

This technology solves the following problems:

  • Efficient utilization of multiple data links in a radio arrangement
  • Prioritization of data transmission based on client device types
  • Managing data traffic to prevent congestion and maintain optimal performance

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved data transmission efficiency and throughput
  • Enhanced flexibility in managing different types of client devices
  • Better utilization of available resources in wireless communication systems
  • Reduced congestion and improved overall network performance


Original Abstract Submitted

an arrangement of three radios maybe provided. the three radios define first and second outer data links and a middle data link. access to the arrangement of three radios can be biased to the middle data link in one direction upon a data transmission through the first and second outer data links being dominate in an opposite direction. data transmission with enhanced multi-link single radio (emlsr) client devices can be prioritized lower than data transmission with simultaneous transmit and receive radio (str) client devices and non-simultaneous transmit and receive radio (nstr) client devices. a radio can be configured for data transmission with a client device. the range of the radio is limited when the data traffic through the radio exceeds a determined number of bytes of data in a determined amount of time.