Qualcomm incorporated (20240291702). MIRRORING FOR AMPLITUDE REDUCTION simplified abstract
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MIRRORING FOR AMPLITUDE REDUCTION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Shay Landis of Hod Hasharon (IL)
Jacob Pick of Mevaseret Zion (IL)
Peer Berger of Hod Hasharon (IL)
MIRRORING FOR AMPLITUDE REDUCTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240291702 titled 'MIRRORING FOR AMPLITUDE REDUCTION
The abstract of this patent application discusses a method for wireless communication where a transmitting device generates a waveform with an original amplitude, then reduces the peak portion of the amplitude above a mirror level using a reduction function based on a difference function, resulting in a waveform with a reduced peak amplitude that is transmitted.
- The transmitting device generates a waveform with an original amplitude.
- A reduction function is applied to reduce the peak portion of the amplitude above a mirror level.
- The reduction function is based on a difference function related to the difference between the mirror level and the peak portion.
- The waveform is transmitted with the reduced peak amplitude.
Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in wireless communication systems to improve signal quality and efficiency. - It may find applications in mobile devices, IoT devices, and other wireless communication devices.
Problems Solved: - Addresses the issue of high peak amplitudes in waveforms that can cause interference and reduce signal quality. - Helps optimize the transmission of signals in wireless communication systems.
Benefits: - Improved signal quality and efficiency in wireless communication. - Reduction of interference and noise in transmitted waveforms.
Commercial Applications: - This technology could be valuable for telecommunications companies, device manufacturers, and other industries involved in wireless communication technology.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology compare to existing methods for reducing peak amplitudes in waveforms? 2. What impact could this innovation have on the development of 5G networks and beyond?
Original Abstract Submitted
various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. in some aspects, a transmitting device may generate a waveform having an original amplitude. the transmitting device may reduce a peak portion of the original amplitude that is above a mirror level according to a reduction function that is based at least in part on a difference function associated with a difference between the mirror level and the peak portion, to obtain a reduced peak amplitude for the waveform. the transmitting device may transmit the waveform with the reduced peak amplitude. numerous other aspects are described.