Qualcomm incorporated (20240275215). WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNIQUES simplified abstract
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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNIQUES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Ahmed Elshafie of San Diego CA (US)
Sony Akkarakaran of Poway CA (US)
Alexandros Manolakos of Athens (GR)
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNIQUES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240275215 titled 'WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNIQUES
The abstract describes an apparatus for wireless communication that can receive a charging signal based on time domain taps and associated with a data signal, and transmit a feedback signal to the device indicating parameters detected by the apparatus related to the time domain taps.
- Receiver receives charging signal based on time domain taps
- Transmitter sends feedback signal to device with detected parameters related to time domain taps
- Feedback signal associated with charging signal
- Parameters detected by apparatus
- Apparatus for wireless communication
Potential Applications: - Wireless charging technology - Communication devices - IoT devices
Problems Solved: - Efficient wireless charging - Improved communication between devices
Benefits: - Enhanced charging experience - Better data transmission - Increased efficiency in wireless communication
Commercial Applications: - Consumer electronics industry - Telecommunications sector - IoT device manufacturers
Questions about Wireless Communication Technology: 1. How does the apparatus detect parameters related to time domain taps?
The apparatus uses its receiver to analyze the charging signal and extract relevant information.
2. What are the potential implications of this technology for IoT devices?
This technology could lead to more efficient power management and data transmission in IoT devices.
Original Abstract Submitted
an apparatus for wireless communication includes a receiver configured to receive, from a device, a charging signal that is based on one or more time domain taps and that is associated with a data signal. the apparatus further includes a transmitter configured to transmit, to the device, a feedback signal associated with the charging signal. the feedback signal indicates at least one parameter that is detected by the apparatus and that is associated with the one or more time domain taps. other aspects and features are also described.