H04B7/15514

Active repeater device for operational mode based beam pattern changes for communication with a plurality of user equipment

An active repeater device includes a primary sector and at least a secondary sector communicatively coupled to the primary sector receives or transmits a first beam of input RF signals having a first beam pattern from or to a base station, respectively. The primary sector includes an baseband signal processor and a first radio head (RH) unit. The secondary sector comprises a second RH unit. Beamforming coefficients are generated to convert the first beam pattern of the first beam of input RF signals to a second beam pattern based on a location of each of a plurality of user equipment (UEs). A second beam of output RF signals in the second beam pattern is transmitted from or received by, respectively, the secondary sector to or from, respectively, the plurality of UEs based on the generated beamforming coefficients and the received first beam of input RF signals.

Method for providing mobile radio connectivity in a confined space by means of an external aerial and associated system
11984912 · 2024-05-14 · ·

On the downlink, a mobile radio signal transmitted by a base station and a television signal may be received over the downlink by an external television aerial located on a building roof. After reception, these signals may be transmitted via a wired communication link to a processing module located in a confined space in which the terminal is located. The mobile radio signal may be extracted, amplified and sent by the processing module so as to be received by the terminal. On the downlink, the terminal may transmit a mobile radio signal to a base station. Alternatively, the terminal may transmit a radiofrequency signal received by the processing module which amplifies it and transmits it to a base station, with or without frequency transposition, and with or without format conversion.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EXTENDING COVERAGE AT THZ FREQUENCY USING COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATION

Disclosed is a coverage extension method and apparatus in a terahertz (THz) region using cooperative communication. A coverage extension method in a THz region using cooperative communication performed by a computer device includes setting, by an access point (AP) in a downlink system that supports a plurality of user equipments (UEs), a UE that requires assistance due to a blocked line-of-sight (LoS) link as a destination UE and setting a remaining UE as a medium UE among the plurality of UEs; transmitting, by the AP, data to the medium UE; and cooperatively transmitting, by the medium UE, data to the destination UE.

RF repeater and mobile unit with cancellation of interference from a repeated signal

A radio frequency repeater device includes a receive antenna that receives a receive signal having a first frequency. A transmit antenna transmits a repeat signal at the first frequency, the repeat signal being an amplified version of the receive signal. A signal filter communicates with the receive antenna and transmit antenna, the signal filter being operable to amplify quadrature and non-quadrature components of an input signal associated with the repeat signal to produce a filtered repeat signal. A coupler combines the receive signal with the filtered repeat signal in such a way that the filtered repeat signal cancels interference from the transmitted repeat signal in the receive signal.

RE-GENERATION AND RE-TRANSMISSION OF MILLIMETER WAVES FOR BUILDING PENETRATION
20190173583 · 2019-06-06 ·

A system for enabling signal penetration into a building includes a first transceiver, located on an outside of the building, for transmitting and receiving signals at a first frequency outside of the building, wherein the signals at the first frequency do not easily penetrate into an interior of the building. A first up/down converter converts between a first version of the signals at the first frequency and a second version of the signals at a second frequency. The first frequency is higher than the second frequency and the signals at the second frequency better penetrate to the interior of the building and overcome losses caused by penetrating into an interior of the building. A second up/down converter converts between the second version of the signals at the second frequency that overcomes the losses caused by penetrating into the interior of the building and a third version of the signals after transmission from the building exterior to the building interior. A router transmits and receives the third version of the signals within the interior of the building.

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING AND RERADIATING ELECTROMAGNETIC SIGNALS
20190044606 · 2019-02-07 ·

A device for receiving and re-radiating electromagnetic signals. The device is configured to be attached with a construction supply. The device includes an electromagnetically floating group of resonating sections to form a propagation path to guide electromagnetic energy of the electromagnetic signals from one side of the construction supply to another side of the construction supply. The electromagnetically floating group of resonating sections includes at least a first resonating section and a second resonating section positioned in a near field of the adjacent, first resonating section in the direction of the propagation path. The disclosed embodiments also relates to a method for receiving and re-radiating electromagnetic signals by a device attached with a construction supply.

SIGNAL TERRESTRIAL REPEATER HAVING A MASTER UNIT AND A REMOTE UNIT THAT IS OPTICALLY COUPLED TO THE MASTER UNIT

In an embodiment, a signal repeater includes a master unit and a remote unit that are optically coupled to one another by, e.g., an optical fiber. The master unit includes master-unit circuitry configured to receive an input electrical signal from a satellite-signal receive antenna, and to convert the input electrical signal into an optical signal. And the remote unit includes remote-unit circuitry configured to convert the optical signal into an intermediate electrical signal, to amplify the intermediate electrical signal to generate an output electrical signal, and to couple the output electrical signal to a retransmission antenna. Because an optical channel, such as an optical fiber, typically attenuates an optical signal significantly less per unit of distance than a coaxial cable attenuates an electrical signal, such a signal repeater allows a satellite receive antenna to be located at a significant distance from a retransmit antenna.

Re-generation and re-transmission of millimeter waves for building penetration
10187156 · 2019-01-22 · ·

A system for enabling signal penetration into a building includes a first transceiver, located on an outside of the building, for transmitting and receiving signals at a first frequency outside of the building, wherein the signals at the first frequency do not easily penetrate into an interior of the building. A first up/down converter converts between a first version of the signals at the first frequency and a second version of the signals at a second frequency. The first frequency is higher than the second frequency and the signals at the second frequency better penetrate to the interior of the building and overcome losses caused by penetrating into an interior of the building. A second up/down converter converts between the second version of the signals at the second frequency that overcomes the losses caused by penetrating into the interior of the building and a third version of the signals after transmission from the building exterior to the building interior. A router transmits and receives the third version of the signals within the interior of the building.

Direct communicative coupling of a radio source to a remote unit for exchanging communications services with a distributed communications system (DCS)

Direct communicative coupling of a base station(s) to a remote unit for exchanging communications services with a distributed communications system (DCS) is disclosed. For example, the remote unit may include a remote antenna unit that is provided in a distributed antenna system (DAS) as one type of DCS. In this manner, the remote unit can facilitate distribution of communications services from a base station into the DCS at locations other than at a centralized location in the DCS, such as at a central unit or head-end equipment. Various DCS configurations are possible that include a remote unit supporting the direct communicatively coupling to a base station(s) for distributing communications services in a DCS.

RECONFIGURABLE AND MODULAR ACTIVE REPEATER DEVICE

An active repeater device includes a primary sector and one or more secondary sectors, receives a first beam of input RF signals. A first set of analog baseband signals, are generated based on received first beam of input RF signals. The first set of analog baseband signals are converted to a first set of coded data signals and control information is extracted from the first set of coded data signals by decoding only a header portion of the first set of coded data signals without demodulation of data portion of the first set of coded data signals. Based on the extracted control information, the first set of coded data signals are transmitted as beams of output RF signals to remote user equipment. The transmission is independent of demodulation of the data portion within the active repeater device to reduce latency for transmission of the first set of coded data signals.