US Patent Application 17960056. NARROWBAND ASSISTED ULTRAWIDEBAND MESSAGE SEQUENCES simplified abstract

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NARROWBAND ASSISTED ULTRAWIDEBAND MESSAGE SEQUENCES

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated


Inventor(s)

Pooria Pakrooh of San Diego CA (US)

Bin Tian of San Diego CA (US)

Stephen Jay Shellhammer of Ramona CA (US)

Le Nguyen Luong of San Diego CA (US)

Koorosh Akhavan of San Diego CA (US)

NARROWBAND ASSISTED ULTRAWIDEBAND MESSAGE SEQUENCES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17960056 titled 'NARROWBAND ASSISTED ULTRAWIDEBAND MESSAGE SEQUENCES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a method for wireless communication between two devices using different radio frequency technologies.

  • The first device sends a synchronization message to the second device using one radio frequency technology.
  • The synchronization message helps the second device obtain synchronization information for a different radio frequency technology.
  • The first device also sends a set of ranging measurement signals to the second device associated with the second radio frequency technology.
  • The second device sends a second set of ranging measurement signals to the first device associated with the second radio frequency technology.
  • The patent application includes numerous other aspects related to wireless communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first wireless communication device may transmit, to a second wireless communication device, a time and/or frequency synchronization message using a first radio frequency (RF) technology, wherein the time and/or frequency synchronization message is used to obtain synchronization information for a second RF technology. The first wireless communication device may transmit, to the second wireless communication device, a first set of ranging measurement signals associated with the second RF technology. The first wireless communication device may receive, from the second wireless communication device, a second set of ranging measurement signals associated with the second RF technology. Numerous other aspects are described.