18570796. LIMITING INTERFERENCE IN A WIRELESS POINT-TO-POINT OR POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT NETWORK simplified abstract (Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ))

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LIMITING INTERFERENCE IN A WIRELESS POINT-TO-POINT OR POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT NETWORK

Organization Name

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)

Inventor(s)

[[:Category:Per-Arne Thors�n of Öjersjö (SE)|Per-Arne Thors�n of Öjersjö (SE)]][[Category:Per-Arne Thors�n of Öjersjö (SE)]]

Naga Vishnu Kanth Irukulapati of Västra Frölunda (SE)

Mikael Coldrey of Borås (SE)

Magnus Nilsson of Kungsbacka (SE)

Rahul Devassy of Göteborg (SE)

LIMITING INTERFERENCE IN A WIRELESS POINT-TO-POINT OR POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT NETWORK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18570796 titled 'LIMITING INTERFERENCE IN A WIRELESS POINT-TO-POINT OR POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT NETWORK

The abstract of the patent application describes a transmitting node in a wireless network that controls its radio circuit based on momentaneous link quality measures and requested transmission rates to limit interference.

  • The transmitting node obtains momentaneous link quality measures and requested transmission rates from corresponding receiving nodes.
  • It determines momentaneous power requirements based on the link quality measures and requested transmission rates.
  • The control unit of the transmitting node adjusts the output power to meet the momentaneous power requirements, limiting interference in the network.

Potential Applications: - Wireless point-to-point or point-to-multipoint networks - Telecommunications industry - Internet service providers

Problems Solved: - Interference in wireless networks - Optimal power management for efficient data transmission

Benefits: - Improved network performance - Enhanced data transmission reliability - Reduced interference for better signal quality

Commercial Applications: Title: "Smart Power Management for Wireless Networks" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications infrastructure, internet service providers, and other industries that rely on wireless communication for data transmission.

Prior Art: Researchers can explore prior patents related to power management in wireless networks, radio circuit control, and interference mitigation strategies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest advancements in power management algorithms for wireless networks, interference reduction techniques, and optimization strategies for radio circuits.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the control unit of the transmitting node adjust the output power to meet momentaneous power requirements? 2. What are the key factors that influence interference in wireless point-to-point or point-to-multipoint networks?


Original Abstract Submitted

A transmitting node () in a wireless point-to-point or point-to-multipoint network comprises a radio circuit () set to transmit data to at least one corresponding receiving node () on a corresponding radio link (RL) as well as a control unit () that obtains, from a corresponding receiving node (), a momentaneous link quality measure, obtains a momentaneous requested transmission rate Rreq, determines a momentaneous power requirement Preq based on the momentaneous link quality measure SNIR and the momentaneous requested transmission rate Rreq, and controls the radio circuit () to limit interference through: investigating if a momentaneous output power P of the transmitting node satisfies the momentaneous power requirement Preq, controlling the radio circuit () to transmit data to the receiving node () using the momentaneous output power P in case it does and adjusting the output power P towards the momentaneous power requirement Preq in case it does not.