Quantenna Communications, Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130136159 | INTERFERENCE-COGNITIVE TRANSMISSION - Interference cognitive devices are described. An interference cognitive device can be collocated with a transmitter of an interference cognitive transmitter (ICT), as receive chains or portions thereof at the ICT. An interference cognitive device can also be remote with respect to the transmitter, which operates in an interference cognitive network and receives data directly or indirectly from the interference cognitive device. The ICT uses the data to mitigate interference while continuing to operate in accordance with a performance metric. | 05-30-2013 |
20120307934 | Quality of Service and Rate Selection - Adjusting a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) or more generally, Layer One parameters, for a data packet based on packet information and priority is disclosed. The packet information can typically be extracted from the packet's header. Considering packet-specific information enables cross-layer optimization that can include consideration of packet error rate (PER) constraints, delay constraints, relative importance of packets within a data stream, beamforming (e.g., off or on, implicit or explicit—longer distances are more likely to merit implicit beamforming) constraints, and aggregation as a function of MCS or channel condition (more aggregation is generally desirable for higher MCS or better channels), to name several examples. It is also possible to differentiate drop probability based on the importance of frames like anchor frames, etc. | 12-06-2012 |
20110268060 | ACCESS POINT RANGE EXTENSION - A technique for expanding the range of coverage for a wireless local area network (WLAN) involves locating a wireless access point (WAP) away from an interworking unit (IWU) at the edges of the WLAN and a (typically) wired network. The WAP, when located away from the IWU, can be referred to as an untethered access point (UAP) because it communicates with the IWU on a wireless channel. Stations on the WLAN will be capable of communicating with the WAP, whether or not it is a UAP, via a known or convenient wireless protocol, such as Wi-Fi, and may or may not be capable of communicating with one another via a direct station-to-station protocol. | 11-03-2011 |
20110110345 | MESSAGE ROUTING IN WIRELESS MESH NETWORKS - Disclosed are methods and apparatuses related to the routing of communications in a wireless mesh network so as to provide improved range, reliability and/or throughput. At least some aspects of the techniques and apparatuses can be implemented in an intermediary node (relay node) on a wireless mesh network. The relay node and other devices on the wireless network may implement a form of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communication, such as multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO). The devices on the network can communicate in accordance with IEEE standard 802.11. | 05-12-2011 |
20110069687 | Wireless Broadband Deployment - Deployment of wireless broadband and systems for use in providing wireless broadband is described. The system can include a trunk, which can include a root node, optional repeaters, and a main distribution node, the combination which enables wireless MIMO backhaul to a network such as the Internet. | 03-24-2011 |
20110060956 | INTERFERENCE-COGNITIVE TRANSMISSION - Interference cognitive devices are described. An interference cognitive device can be collocated with a transmitter of an interference cognitive transmitter (ICT), as receive chains or portions thereof at the ICT. An interference cognitive device can also be remote with respect to the transmitter, which operates in an interference cognitive network and receives data directly or indirectly from the interference cognitive device. The ICT uses the data to mitigate interference while continuing to operate in accordance with a performance metric. | 03-10-2011 |
20110058535 | Primary user detection - A low complexity primary user detection system is disclosed. Signals are filtered to reduce the number of signals that must be processed. Width and PRI of the signals are used to match a constellation associated with a primary user. If the constellation is matched, communication parameters are adjusted to make way for the primary user. | 03-10-2011 |
20100303160 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL SIGNAL TRANSFORM ENGINE - A technique involves using a fast Fourier transform (FFT) module to transform multiple different types of signals. This may be accomplished using one or more of three techniques: logic within the FFT module can enable different processing depending upon a processing state, the FFT module can be called iteratively to transform a signal that is larger than the FFT implemented in the FFT module, the FFT module can be used for parallel transformation of multiple signals that are smaller than the FFT implemented in the FFT module. Thus, a single FFT module can be used to transform a first type of signal (e.g., WIFI) and a second type of signal (e.g., GPS) if configured according to the technique. | 12-02-2010 |
20100254325 | CHANNEL SELECTION AND INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION - Several adaptive techniques are described to combat interference in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. In addition to adaptive frequency selection, interference suppression techniques for a selected carrier frequency are presented. The interference suppression technique can be adaptively selected based on the availability and quality of channel state information (CSI) and interference statistics. Techniques to estimate interference statistics are also presented. Interference mitigation techniques are also presented for automatic gain control (AGC), intermittent interference, and interference caused to other networks. | 10-07-2010 |
20100246454 | NOVEL TRANSMIT/RECEIVE BALUN STRUCTURE - A technique for efficient balun duplexing includes providing a switchless path through a balun. In a receive mode, a transmit path is blocked and signal is directed along a switchless receive path. In a transmit mode, a receive path is blocked and signal is directed along a switchless transmit path. | 09-30-2010 |
20100214145 | SPUR CANCELLATION - A technique to mitigate in-band spurs introduced into a signal due to various board/SiP layout issues at a receiver is disclosed. The spurs can be approximated as sinusoids at different known frequencies with unknown amplitudes and phases. The technique is applicable to both single and multiple spur cancellation. | 08-26-2010 |
20100162075 | Low complexity LDCP decoding - A technique for low-density parity-check (LDPC) coding involves utilizing a fixed point implementation in order to reduce or eliminate reliance on floating point operations. The fixed point implementation can be used to calculate check node extrinsic L-value as part of an LDPC decoder in an LDPC system. The technique can include one or more of linear approximations, offset approximations, and node-limiting approximation. A system constructed according to the technique implements one or more of linear approximations, offset approximations, and node-limiting approximation. | 06-24-2010 |
20100080317 | SYMBOL MIXING ACROSS MULTIPLE PARALLEL CHANNELS - Symbol mixing across multiple input multiple output (MIMO) parallel channels is disclosed. Each data symbol is transmitted over an effective channel with a weighted sum of the singular values associated with all spatial channels. By averaging the singular values, there is less of a penalty associated with the choice of modulation and coding on the data symbols, since all transmitted symbols experience roughly the same signal to noise ratio (SNR) in transmission. | 04-01-2010 |
20100020907 | MULTIPLE ANTENNA RECEIVER SYSTEM AND METHOD - A technique for processing received signals in multiple-antenna systems. Received signals from the different antennas may be amplified by a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) and time-multiplexed by a switch to form a single analog signal. The time-multiplexed analog signal is down-converted and processed using a single RF chain for each signal component. This may result in an N-fold decrease in hardware in multiple antenna receiver systems. | 01-28-2010 |
20090116541 | Mitigating interference in a coded communication system - A technique weights noise power used in a demodulation/demapping process using on an estimate of interference and its associated power. Using this technique the effect of partial interference can be ameliorated. For example, a value, σ | 05-07-2009 |