18171318. LOW POWER-WAKEUP SIGNAL FEEDBACK FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS simplified abstract (Nokia Technologies Oy)
LOW POWER-WAKEUP SIGNAL FEEDBACK FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS
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Inventor(s)
Jorma Johannes Kaikkonen of Oulu (FI)
Daniela Laselva of Klarup (DK)
LOW POWER-WAKEUP SIGNAL FEEDBACK FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18171318 titled 'LOW POWER-WAKEUP SIGNAL FEEDBACK FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS
The abstract of this patent application describes a technique where a user device detects a low power-wakeup signal from a network node using a low power-wakeup receiver. The main transceiver of the user device is then enabled based on this signal, and the device transmits wakeup signal feedback to the network node.
- Detection of low power-wakeup signal by user device
- Enablement of main transceiver based on signal detection
- Transmission of wakeup signal feedback to network node
Potential Applications: - IoT devices - Wireless communication systems - Energy-efficient networks
Problems Solved: - Efficient power management in user devices - Quick response to network signals
Benefits: - Reduced power consumption - Improved network responsiveness
Commercial Applications: Title: Energy-Efficient IoT Communication Systems This technology can be used in various IoT devices and wireless communication systems to enhance energy efficiency and network performance, making it ideal for smart homes, industrial automation, and remote monitoring applications.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve power management in user devices? 2. What are the key advantages of using low power-wakeup signals in wireless communication systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
A technique may include detecting, by a user device, a low power-wakeup signal by a low power-wakeup receiver of the user device received from a network node; enabling a main transceiver of the user device based on the detecting the low power-wakeup signal; and transmitting, by the main transceiver of the user device to the network node, wakeup signal feedback acknowledging the detecting the low power-wakeup signal.