Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Energy efficient communications
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Application No.: US14944109Application Date: 2015-11-17
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Publication No.: US10264525B2Publication Date: 2019-04-16
- Inventor: Thomas G. Pratt , Jun Chen
- Applicant: University of Notre Dame du Lac
- Applicant Address: US IN South Bend
- Assignee: University of Notre Dame du Lac
- Current Assignee: University of Notre Dame du Lac
- Current Assignee Address: US IN South Bend
- Agency: Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP
- Main IPC: H04W52/02
- IPC: H04W52/02 ; H04B7/0426 ; H04L5/00 ; H04W40/16 ; H04L29/06 ; H04B7/10 ; H04L1/00 ; H04W28/04 ; H04W92/18

Abstract:
Systems and methods for performing energy efficient communication. A transceiver for use in a point-to-point packet-based communication link with packet erasures is described. The transceiver can include a data source to provide bits of data for transmission to a remote device. The transceiver can map the bits of data to symbols in a constellation according to a modulation scheme and can provide the symbols on one or more subcarriers. The transceiver can include co-located orthogonally polarized antenna elements or spatially separated antenna elements or both. The symbols can be transmitted in packets via one or more of the antenna elements. The transceiver can determine a metric of average transmit energy per bit successfully decoded, and not erased, at the remote device and can adjust transmission powers at the antenna elements to reduce the average transmit energy per successfully decoded and unerased bit.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160219506A1 ENERGY EFFICIENT COMMUNICATIONS Public/Granted day:2016-07-28
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