20240031002. Performance-Based Adaptation of Communication Polarization simplified abstract (ARRIS Enterprises LLC)

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Performance-Based Adaptation of Communication Polarization

Organization Name

ARRIS Enterprises LLC

Inventor(s)

Peter G. Khoury of San Francisco CA (US)

Performance-Based Adaptation of Communication Polarization - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240031002 titled 'Performance-Based Adaptation of Communication Polarization

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for dynamically adjusting the transmit and receive polarization states of an electronic device based on feedback obtained during operation. The feedback includes various features such as channel frequency response, compressed beamforming report, error vector magnitude, and the relationship between these features. The adjustment is made by selecting antennas from two sets of antennas in the electronic device, where each antenna in the first set has a predefined polarization different from the predefined polarization of each antenna in the second set.

  • The patent application proposes a method for dynamically adjusting the transmit and receive polarization states of an electronic device based on feedback.
  • The feedback includes features such as channel frequency response, compressed beamforming report, error vector magnitude, and the relationship between these features.
  • The adjustment is made by selecting antennas from two sets of antennas in the electronic device.
  • Each antenna in the first set has a predefined polarization different from the predefined polarization of each antenna in the second set.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Wireless communication devices and systems
  • Mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.)
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Wireless networks and infrastructure

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Improves communication performance between electronic devices
  • Enhances signal quality and reliability
  • Reduces interference and noise in wireless communication

Benefits of this technology:

  • Optimizes the polarization states for better signal transmission and reception
  • Enables dynamic adjustment based on real-time feedback
  • Improves overall communication efficiency and reliability
  • Enhances user experience with wireless devices and networks


Original Abstract Submitted

during operation, an electronic device may obtain feedback associated with communication performance between the electronic device and a second electronic device, where the feedback includes one or more features including: a channel frequency response, a compressed beamforming report, an error vector magnitude and/or a relationship between at least two of the features. then, based at least in part on the feedback, the electronic device may dynamically adjust a transmit polarization state and/or a receive polarization state by selecting antennas in a first set of antennas and a second set of antennas in the electronic device, where a given first antenna in the first set of antennas has a first predefined polarization and a given second antenna in the second set of antennas has a second predefined polarization, and the second predefined polarization is different from the first predefined polarization.