US Patent Application 17729204. ADAPTIVE RADIO FREQUENCY COEXISTENCE MITIGATION simplified abstract

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ADAPTIVE RADIO FREQUENCY COEXISTENCE MITIGATION

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Francis Ming-Meng Ngai of Louisville CO (US)


Eric Tsou of Palo Alto CA (US)


Michael Kohlmann of San Francisco CA (US)


Olaf Josef Hirsch of Sunnyvale CA (US)


Shriram Gurumoorthy of Denver CO (US)


Steve Andre Beaudin of Fremont CA (US)


Vikram Phogat of Fremont CA (US)


ADAPTIVE RADIO FREQUENCY COEXISTENCE MITIGATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17729204 Titled 'ADAPTIVE RADIO FREQUENCY COEXISTENCE MITIGATION'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a wireless communication device that has a transmitter and a receiver using different communication protocols. The device has two antennas, one for transmitting and one for receiving, which are physically separated by a variable distance. The device can transmit and receive signals within different frequency ranges. When there is overlap between the transmission and reception frequencies, the device uses a procedure to minimize interference based on the distance between the antennas.


Original Abstract Submitted

Aspects relate to wireless communication at a wireless communication device. The wireless communication device may include a transmitter configured to communicate using a first communication protocol, a receiver configured to communicate using a second communication protocol, different from the first communication protocol, a first antenna coupled to the transmitter, a second antenna coupled to the receiver and physically separated from the first antenna by a variable distance. The wireless communication device transmits, via the first antenna, a first transmission within a first frequency range, and receives via the second antenna, a second transmission within a second frequency range that overlaps the first frequency range. To receive the second transmission, the device may perform a radio frequency coexistence mitigation procedure based on the variable distance between the first antenna and the second antenna in response to detection of a concurrency in time between the first transmission and the second transmission.