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US Patent 11075786 Multicarrier sub-layer for direct sequence channel and multiple-access coding

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11075786
Patent Inventor Names
Steve Shattil0
Date of Patent
July 27, 2021
Patent Application Number
16796888
Date Filed
February 20, 2020
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10644916 Spreading and precoding in OFDM
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US Patent 10917167 MC-CDMA with low peak-to-average power ratio multi-carrier waveform
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US Patent 10778492 Single carrier frequency division multiple access baseband signal generation
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US Patent 10009208 Spreading and precoding in OFDM
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US Patent 10015034 Spreading and precoding in OFDM
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US Patent 10038584 Spreading and precoding in OFDM
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US Patent 10142082 Pre-coding in OFDM
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US Patent 10230559 Spreading and precoding in OFDM
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12137019 Signal generation method and apparatus
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US Patent 11516777 Data transmission method and apparatus and communications device
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US Patent 11543285 Distributed optical fiber sensing using point sensors
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US Patent 11570029 Efficient synthesis and analysis of OFDM and MIMO-OFDM signals
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US Patent 11575555 Carrier interferometry transmitter
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US Patent 11990922 Bandwidth constrained communication systems with neural network based detection
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US Patent 12095529 Spread-OFDM receiver
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US Patent 12095605 Bandwidth constrained communication systems with frequency domain information processing
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Diane L Lo
Patent abstract

Carrier Interferometry (CI) provides wideband transmission protocols with frequency-band selectivity to improve interference rejection, reduce multipath fading, and enable operation across non-continuous frequency bands. Direct-sequence protocols, such as DS-CDMA, are provided with CI to greatly improve performance and reduce transceiver complexity. CI introduces families of orthogonal polyphase codes that can be used for channel coding, spreading, and/or multiple access. Unlike conventional DS-CDMA, CI coding is not necessary for energy spreading because a set of CI carriers has an inherently wide aggregate bandwidth. Instead, CI codes are used for channelization, energy smoothing in the frequency domain, and interference suppression. CI-based ultra-wideband protocols are implemented via frequency-domain processing to reduce synchronization problems, transceiver complexity, and poor multipath performance of conventional ultra-wideband systems. CI allows wideband protocols to be implemented with space-frequency processing and other array-processing techniques to provide either or both diversity combining and sub-space processing. CI also enables spatial processing without antenna arrays. Even the bandwidth efficiency of multicarrier protocols is greatly enhanced with CI. CI-based wavelets avoid time and frequency resolution trade-offs associated with conventional wavelet processing. CI-based Fourier transforms eliminate all multiplications, which greatly simplifies multi-frequency processing. The quantum-wave principles of CI improve all types of baseband and radio processing.

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