20240031003. Regulatory-Constraint-Based Adaptation of Transmit Polarization simplified abstract (ARRIS Enterprises LLC)
Regulatory-Constraint-Based Adaptation of Transmit Polarization
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Peter G. Khoury of San Francisco CA (US)
Regulatory-Constraint-Based Adaptation of Transmit Polarization - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240031003 titled 'Regulatory-Constraint-Based Adaptation of Transmit Polarization
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an electronic device that can dynamically adjust the number of antennas used during transmitting and/or the transmit polarization state. The device includes a first set of antennas and a second set of antennas, where each antenna in each set has a predefined polarization. The device can adjust the number of antennas used and the transmit polarization state based on transmit power and regulatory constraints.
- The device has two sets of antennas with different predefined polarizations.
- It can dynamically adjust the number of antennas used during transmitting.
- It can also dynamically adjust the transmit polarization state.
- The adjustments are based on transmit power and regulatory constraints.
- The device selects antennas from the first and second sets to achieve the desired adjustments.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Wireless communication systems
- Cellular networks
- Satellite communication systems
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Radar systems
Problems solved by this technology:
- Optimizing antenna usage for efficient transmission
- Adapting to different regulatory constraints
- Improving signal quality and coverage
- Enhancing communication reliability
Benefits of this technology:
- Increased flexibility in antenna configuration
- Improved transmission performance
- Enhanced adaptability to different environments and regulations
- Better utilization of available resources
- Enhanced communication reliability and coverage
Original Abstract Submitted
an electronic device that dynamically adjusts a number of antennas used during transmitting and/or a transmit polarization state is described. this electronic device may include: a first set of antennas; and a second set of antennas, 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. during operation, the electronic device may dynamically adjust, based at least in part on a transmit power and a regulatory constraint: the number of antennas in the first set of antennas and the second set of antennas used during transmitting; and/or the transmit polarization state by selecting antennas in the first set of antennas and the second set of antennas.