18017036. OUTPUT CONTROL METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE AND OUTPUT CONTROL UNIT OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE simplified abstract (Fujikura Ltd.)

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OUTPUT CONTROL METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE AND OUTPUT CONTROL UNIT OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE

Organization Name

Fujikura Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Taku Uchida of Sakura-shi (JP)

Yuki Suto of Sakura-shi (JP)

OUTPUT CONTROL METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE AND OUTPUT CONTROL UNIT OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18017036 titled 'OUTPUT CONTROL METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE AND OUTPUT CONTROL UNIT OF RADIO COMMUNICATION MODULE

The abstract describes an output control method for adjusting the output of a radio communication module, involving temperature adjustment, transmission, feedback control, measurement, and output control steps.

  • Temperature adjustment step sets the module's temperature to a predetermined set temperature.
  • Transmission step involves sending a radio signal from a first antenna to the module.
  • Feedback control step adjusts the output of the transmission signal based on power values.
  • Measurement step measures the equivalent isotropic radiated power of the radio signal received by a second antenna.
  • Output control step adjusts the transmission signal output based on the measured power.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in radio communication systems to optimize signal transmission. - It can be applied in wireless networks to enhance signal quality and coverage.

Problems Solved: - Ensures optimal output control of radio communication modules. - Helps maintain signal quality and efficiency in wireless communication systems.

Benefits: - Improved signal transmission performance. - Enhanced reliability and stability of radio communication systems.

Commercial Applications: - Telecom companies can use this technology to improve the performance of their wireless networks. - Manufacturers of radio communication modules can integrate this method to enhance their products' efficiency.

Prior Art: - Researchers can explore prior patents related to radio communication output control methods for further insights.

Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in radio communication technology and signal optimization techniques.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method compare to traditional output control techniques in radio communication systems? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-world applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

An output control method for adjusting an output of a radio communication module includes a temperature adjustment step, a transmission step, a feedback control step, a measurement step, and an output control step. The temperature adjustment step sets a temperature of the radio communication module to a predetermined set temperature by a temperature adjusting mechanism. The transmission step has a first antenna transmit a radio signal by sending a transmission signal of a predetermined frequency to the radio communication module. The feedback control step controls an output of the transmission signal based on a comparative result between a power value obtained by detecting the transmission signal and a predetermined threshold value of power. The measurement step receives the radio signal by a second antenna, and measures an equivalent isotropic radiated power of the radio signal. The output control step adjusts an output of the transmission signal based on the equivalent isotropic radiated power measured in the measurement step.