18414909. TRANSMITTER, RECEIVER, TRANSMISSION METHOD, AND RECEPTION METHOD simplified abstract (Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.)

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TRANSMITTER, RECEIVER, TRANSMISSION METHOD, AND RECEPTION METHOD

Organization Name

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yutaka Murakami of Kanagawa (JP)

Tomohiro Kimura of Oakaka (JP)

Mikihiro Ouchi of Osaka (JP)

TRANSMITTER, RECEIVER, TRANSMISSION METHOD, AND RECEPTION METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18414909 titled 'TRANSMITTER, RECEIVER, TRANSMISSION METHOD, AND RECEPTION METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for selecting a coding scheme from a plurality of options, encoding an information sequence using the selected coding scheme, modulating the encoded sequence to obtain a modulated signal, subjecting the modulated signal to a phase change, and transmitting the signal. The coding schemes include a first coding scheme with a specific coding rate and a second coding scheme with a different coding rate obtained after puncturing processing.

  • The method involves selecting a coding scheme from multiple options.
  • The information sequence is encoded using the chosen coding scheme.
  • The encoded sequence is modulated to generate a modulated signal.
  • The modulated signal undergoes a phase change before transmission.
  • The coding schemes include a first scheme with a specific coding rate and a second scheme with a different coding rate after puncturing processing.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in wireless communication systems, satellite communication, and digital broadcasting.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in improving the efficiency and reliability of data transmission over communication channels.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include increased data transmission rates, improved error correction capabilities, and enhanced signal quality.

Potential Commercial Applications

  • "Enhancing Data Transmission Efficiency in Wireless Communication Systems"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to coding schemes in communication systems, error correction techniques, and modulation methods.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing coding and modulation techniques in terms of performance and efficiency?

This question can be answered through comparative studies and performance evaluations of the proposed technology against existing methods.

What impact could this technology have on the development of future communication systems and standards?

This question requires analysis of the potential influence of this technology on the evolution of communication technologies and industry standards.


Original Abstract Submitted

One coding scheme is selected from a plurality of coding schemes, an information sequence is encoded by using the selected coding scheme, and an obtained encoded sequence is modulated to obtain a modulated signal. The obtained modulated signal is subjected to a phase change and is transmitted. The plurality of coding schemes include at least a first coding scheme and a second coding scheme. The first coding scheme is a coding scheme with a first coding rate for forming a generated first codeword as a first encoded sequence by using a first parity check matrix. The second coding scheme is a coding scheme with a second coding rate obtained after puncturing processing, for generating a second encoded sequence by performing the puncturing processing on a generated second codeword by using a second parity check matrix different from the first parity check matrix. The number of bits of the first encoded sequence is equal to the number of bits of the second encoded sequence.