Qualcomm incorporated (20240319365). JOINT RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SENSING AND ENERGY HARVESTING simplified abstract
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JOINT RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SENSING AND ENERGY HARVESTING
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Inventor(s)
Weimin Duan of San Diego CA (US)
Kangqi Liu of San Diego CA (US)
Fei Huang of San Diego CA (US)
JOINT RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SENSING AND ENERGY HARVESTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240319365 titled 'JOINT RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SENSING AND ENERGY HARVESTING
The abstract describes a patent application for systems, apparatuses, processes, and computer-readable media for wireless communications. The network entity can transmit wide sensing signal beams in different directions to detect a target, then track the target with a narrow sensing signal beam and increase its power to provide energy to the target.
- Network entity can transmit wide sensing signal beams in different directions to detect a target
- Target can be detected with one or more of the wide sensing signal beams
- Network entity can transmit a narrow sensing signal beam towards the target to track it
- Power of the narrow sensing signal beam can be increased to provide energy to the target
Potential Applications: - Surveillance systems - Tracking moving targets - Energy transfer technology
Problems Solved: - Efficient target detection and tracking - Energy provision to targets
Benefits: - Enhanced surveillance capabilities - Improved target tracking accuracy - Energy transfer functionality
Commercial Applications: - Security systems - Military applications - IoT devices
Questions about Wireless Communications: 1. How does the network entity detect a target using wide sensing signal beams? 2. What are the potential commercial uses of this technology?
Frequently Updated Research: - Ongoing research on improving energy transfer efficiency in wireless communications.
Original Abstract Submitted
disclosed are systems, apparatuses, processes, and computer-readable media for wireless communications. for example, a network entity for wireless communications can transmit wide sensing signal beams in different directions to detect a target. the network entity can detect the target with one or more of the wide sensing signal beams. the network entity can transmit a narrow sensing signal beam in a direction towards the target to track the target, after the target has been detected. the network entity can further increase a power of the narrow sensing signal beam to provide energy to the target.