17910625. TECHNIQUE FOR CONFIGURING PREAMBLE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)
TECHNIQUE FOR CONFIGURING PREAMBLE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
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TECHNIQUE FOR CONFIGURING PREAMBLE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17910625 titled 'TECHNIQUE FOR CONFIGURING PREAMBLE IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation
The abstract of the patent application describes a technology related to the reception of a physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU) by a reception STA. The PPDU consists of a first signal field, a second signal field, and a data field. The PPDU is designed to be transmitted to a single user. The second signal field includes one content channel, which is duplicated in a first bandwidth in units of a second bandwidth.
- The technology is related to the reception of a PPDU by a reception STA.
- The PPDU includes a first signal field, a second signal field, and a data field.
- The PPDU is intended to be transmitted to a single user.
- The second signal field contains one content channel.
- The one content channel is duplicated in a first bandwidth in units of a second bandwidth.
Potential Applications
- Wireless communication systems
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Mobile devices
- Wi-Fi networks
Problems Solved
- Efficient transmission of PPDU to a single user
- Optimization of bandwidth usage
- Improved reception of wireless signals
Benefits
- Enhanced data transmission efficiency
- Improved signal reception quality
- Increased capacity for wireless networks
- Better performance for IoT devices and mobile devices
Original Abstract Submitted
According to various embodiments, a reception STA may receive a physical layer protocol data unit (PPDU) including a first signal field, a second signal field, and a data field. The PPDU may be configured to be transmitted to a single user. The second signal field may consist of one content channel, and the one content channel may be duplicated in a first bandwidth in units of a second bandwidth.