Qualcomm incorporated (20240179549). BACKSCATTER-BASED POSITIONING simplified abstract
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BACKSCATTER-BASED POSITIONING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Mohammad Tarek Fahim of San Diego CA (US)
Srinivas Yerramalli of San Diego CA (US)
Xiaojie Wang of Hillsborough NJ (US)
BACKSCATTER-BASED POSITIONING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240179549 titled 'BACKSCATTER-BASED POSITIONING
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method for wireless communication that supports backscatter-based positioning. This method involves receiving measurement reports from different transmission/receiving points and using line of sight information to determine the position of a tag device.
- Wireless communication method supporting backscatter-based positioning
- Involves receiving measurement reports from multiple transmission/receiving points
- Utilizes line of sight information to determine tag device position
Potential Applications
This technology could be applied in various industries such as logistics, asset tracking, indoor navigation, and smart cities for accurate positioning of devices.
Problems Solved
1. Improved accuracy in positioning tag devices 2. Enhanced reliability of wireless communication for location tracking
Benefits
1. Cost-effective solution for positioning without the need for additional infrastructure 2. Increased efficiency in asset management and tracking 3. Enhanced user experience in indoor navigation systems
Potential Commercial Applications
Optimizing Asset Tracking and Management with Backscatter-Based Positioning Technology
Possible Prior Art
There are existing technologies for wireless positioning systems, such as GPS and RFID, but the use of backscatter-based positioning in wireless communication is a novel approach.
What are the potential limitations of this technology in real-world applications?
The potential limitations of this technology in real-world applications could include: 1. Interference from other wireless devices affecting the accuracy of positioning. 2. Limited range of backscatter-based communication, which may restrict the coverage area for positioning.
How does this technology compare to existing wireless positioning systems in terms of accuracy and cost?
This technology offers improved accuracy in positioning compared to traditional GPS and RFID systems, as well as a cost-effective solution without the need for additional infrastructure.
Original Abstract Submitted
this disclosure provides systems, methods, and devices for wireless communication that support backscatter-based positioning. in a first aspect, a method of wireless communication includes receiving, from a first transmission/receiving point (trp), a first measurement report associated with a positioning session for a tag device. the method further includes receiving, from a second trp, a second measurement report. the method also includes determining a position of the tag device based on the first measurement report, the second measurement report, and line of sight information associated with a line of sight between the first trp and the second trp. other aspects and features are also claimed and described.