Patent classifications
H04B1/12
Full-duplex self-interference weakening method and full-duplex self-interference weakening system
This application provides a full-duplex self-interference weakening method and a full-duplex self-interference weakening system. The full-duplex self-interference weakening method includes: separately receiving, by a first port of a dual-polarized receive antenna and a second port of the dual-polarized receive antenna, a signal sent by a transmit antenna and adjusting and combining the signal received by the first port of the dual-polarized receive antenna and/or the signal received by the second port of the dual-polarized receive antenna, to weaken interference caused by the transmit antenna to the dual-polarized receive antenna. The full-duplex self-interference weakening method and the full-duplex self-interference weakening system provided in this application resolve a problem that a quantity of antennas and an antenna location are limited in an existing antenna interference cancelation method.
Full-duplex self-interference weakening method and full-duplex self-interference weakening system
This application provides a full-duplex self-interference weakening method and a full-duplex self-interference weakening system. The full-duplex self-interference weakening method includes: separately receiving, by a first port of a dual-polarized receive antenna and a second port of the dual-polarized receive antenna, a signal sent by a transmit antenna and adjusting and combining the signal received by the first port of the dual-polarized receive antenna and/or the signal received by the second port of the dual-polarized receive antenna, to weaken interference caused by the transmit antenna to the dual-polarized receive antenna. The full-duplex self-interference weakening method and the full-duplex self-interference weakening system provided in this application resolve a problem that a quantity of antennas and an antenna location are limited in an existing antenna interference cancelation method.
Wireless Circuitry Desensitization Detection
An electronic device may include wireless circuitry having one or more radios and one or more antennas. The wireless circuitry may operate in the presence of radio-frequency interference coming from various sources, which can cause a loss of sensitivity or desensitization of the wireless circuitry. To detect and mitigate desensitization of the wireless circuitry, one or more processors may receive wireless circuitry performance metric data, discriminate between wideband interference and narrowband interference based on the wireless circuitry performance metric data, and use different representative noise floor values for wideband interference or narrowband interference to characterize the desensitization of the wireless circuitry.
Wireless Circuitry Desensitization Detection
An electronic device may include wireless circuitry having one or more radios and one or more antennas. The wireless circuitry may operate in the presence of radio-frequency interference coming from various sources, which can cause a loss of sensitivity or desensitization of the wireless circuitry. To detect and mitigate desensitization of the wireless circuitry, one or more processors may receive wireless circuitry performance metric data, discriminate between wideband interference and narrowband interference based on the wireless circuitry performance metric data, and use different representative noise floor values for wideband interference or narrowband interference to characterize the desensitization of the wireless circuitry.
END OF PACKET DETECTION
Various embodiments relate to an end of packet (EOP) circuit, including: a reset pulse generator circuit configured to generate a reset pulse when a input signal transitions to a new value; an analog counter circuit configured to receive a squelch signal to start the counter and to receive the reset pulse to reset the counter; and an EOP detector circuit configured to produce a signal indicative that the input signal is an EOP signal based upon an output of the analog counter circuit.
END OF PACKET DETECTION
Various embodiments relate to an end of packet (EOP) circuit, including: a reset pulse generator circuit configured to generate a reset pulse when a input signal transitions to a new value; an analog counter circuit configured to receive a squelch signal to start the counter and to receive the reset pulse to reset the counter; and an EOP detector circuit configured to produce a signal indicative that the input signal is an EOP signal based upon an output of the analog counter circuit.
Apparatus for Improving Transmitter-Receiver Isolation
An antenna of a communication device includes a first antenna element operatively coupled to a transmitter of the communication device, the first antenna element configured to radiate a first signal generated by the transmitter; a second antenna element operatively coupled to a receiver of the communication device, the second antenna element configured to receive signals; and at least one third antenna element operatively coupled to at least one first reactive load, the at least one third antenna element configured to radiate a second signal modified in accordance with the at least one first reactive load, the second signal being induced at the at least one third antenna element by the first signal, and the at least one first reactive load being configured to modify the second signal to destructively cancel with a third signal induced at the second antenna element by the first signal.
Apparatus for Improving Transmitter-Receiver Isolation
An antenna of a communication device includes a first antenna element operatively coupled to a transmitter of the communication device, the first antenna element configured to radiate a first signal generated by the transmitter; a second antenna element operatively coupled to a receiver of the communication device, the second antenna element configured to receive signals; and at least one third antenna element operatively coupled to at least one first reactive load, the at least one third antenna element configured to radiate a second signal modified in accordance with the at least one first reactive load, the second signal being induced at the at least one third antenna element by the first signal, and the at least one first reactive load being configured to modify the second signal to destructively cancel with a third signal induced at the second antenna element by the first signal.
Differential Detection of Spread Spectrum Wakeup Codes
Methods, systems, and devices for a wakeup receiver operation is described. The apparatus may include a splitter that splits a received signal into a first component signal and a second component signal. The signal may include a code sequence, where each symbol of a plurality of symbols of the code sequences includes one of a set of sub-sequences. The apparatus may delay the first component signal and multiply the first component signal with the delayed first component signal and delay the second component signal and multiply the second component signal with the delayed second component signal to generate a first and second output. The apparatus may also determine a representation of the code sequence based on a sequence of levels of the first output and the second output over the plurality of symbols.
Differential Detection of Spread Spectrum Wakeup Codes
Methods, systems, and devices for a wakeup receiver operation is described. The apparatus may include a splitter that splits a received signal into a first component signal and a second component signal. The signal may include a code sequence, where each symbol of a plurality of symbols of the code sequences includes one of a set of sub-sequences. The apparatus may delay the first component signal and multiply the first component signal with the delayed first component signal and delay the second component signal and multiply the second component signal with the delayed second component signal to generate a first and second output. The apparatus may also determine a representation of the code sequence based on a sequence of levels of the first output and the second output over the plurality of symbols.