20240056201. METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING RADIO PERFORMANCE simplified abstract (MediaTek Inc.)
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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING RADIO PERFORMANCE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Shih-Wei Hsieh of Hsinchu City (TW)
Che-Chuan Hu of Hsinchu City (TW)
Chih-Wei Lee of Hsinchu City (TW)
Ting-Wei Kang of Hsinchu City (TW)
Shyh-Tirng Fang of Hsinchu City (TW)
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING RADIO PERFORMANCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240056201 titled 'METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING RADIO PERFORMANCE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method for evaluating radio performance of a Device Under Test (DUT) by defining sets of points on a sphere surrounding the DUT and evaluating the signal power at these points to identify a beam peak.
- Method for evaluating radio performance of a Device Under Test (DUT)
- Define first, second, and third sets of points on a sphere surrounding the DUT
- Evaluate signal power at first set of points to identify a first region
- Select candidates of the second set of points based on the first region
- Evaluate signal power at candidates of the second set of points to identify a second region
- Select candidates of the third set of points based on the second region
- Evaluate signal power at candidates of the third set of points to identify a beam peak
- Potential Applications
- Radio performance testing of devices
- Antenna optimization
- Wireless communication system testing
- Problems Solved
- Efficient evaluation of signal power at various points surrounding the DUT
- Identification of beam peak for optimal radio performance
- Benefits
- Accurate evaluation of radio performance
- Optimization of antenna performance
- Improved wireless communication system testing accuracy
Original Abstract Submitted
a method for evaluating radio performance of a device under test (dut) comprises the following steps. a first set of points, a second set of points and a third set of points are defined to locate on a sphere surrounding the dut. a signal power of the dut is evaluated at the first set of points to identify a first region related to the first set of points. candidates of the second set of points are selected based on the first region. the signal power of the dut is evaluated at the candidates of the second set of points to identify a second region related to the second set of points. candidates of the third set of points are selected based on the second region. the signal power of the dut is evaluated at the candidates of the third set of points to identify a beam peak.