20240056238. PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Manikandan Chandrasekar of Bangalore (IN)
Raj Kumar Krishna Kumar of Bangalore (IN)
Venkatesh Bhat of Bangalore (IN)
PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240056238 titled 'PHYSICAL (PHY) LAYER COMMUNICATIONS
Simplified Explanation
- Patent Abstract:**
This disclosure describes methods, devices, and systems for communication over a 60 GHz band and reusing legacy hardware for communication over sub-6 bands. It involves outputting a first packet for transmission to a second wireless device using a radio frequency front end with a specific clock accuracy requirement, and obtaining a second packet from the second wireless device via the same band.
- Potential Applications:**
- Wireless communication systems - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - High-speed data transfer applications
- Problems Solved:**
- Utilizing legacy hardware for communication over different frequency bands - Improving error rates in wireless communication - Enabling communication over both 60 GHz and sub-6 bands
- Benefits:**
- Cost-effective communication solutions - Enhanced data transmission speeds - Compatibility with existing hardware and devices
Original Abstract Submitted
this disclosure provides methods, devices and systems for communicating over a 60 ghz band and reusing legacy hardware for communication over sub-6 bands. certain aspects are directed to outputting, for transmission to a second wireless device, a first packet, wherein the first packet is output via a radio frequency (rf) front end defined by a first clock accuracy requirement having an acceptable error rate that is lower than a legacy clock accuracy requirement, and wherein the first packet is output for transmission via a first band. certain aspects are directed to obtaining, from the second wireless device, a second packet via the first band.