Invention Grant
- Patent Title: IEEE 802.11 communication utilizing carrier specific interference mitigation
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Application No.: US16020675Application Date: 2018-06-27
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Publication No.: US10342017B2Publication Date: 2019-07-02
- Inventor: Michael Clegg
- Applicant: NETGEAR, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US CA San Jose
- Assignee: NETGEAR, Inc.
- Current Assignee: NETGEAR, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA San Jose
- Agency: Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
- Main IPC: H04W72/04
- IPC: H04W72/04 ; H04W72/08 ; H04J11/00 ; H04L5/00 ; H04W16/32 ; H04W40/22 ; H04B17/345 ; H04W24/08 ; H04W74/02 ; H04W84/12 ; H04W76/28 ; H04W88/12

Abstract:
Wireless communication under IEEE 802.11 standards utilizing carrier specific interference mitigation where an AP or UE employs an ultra-wideband tuner to evaluate available spectrum between several communication bands. Rather than being constrained to communicate in a single communication band, the AP and UEs may utilize more than one communication band to communicate with one another. In doing so, the AP and UE search across several bands and measure interference on a carrier-by-carrier basis across those bands. Either of the AP and UE may select a cluster of carriers for communication, where the cluster of carriers may comprise 1) contiguous carriers in a single sub-channel, 2) contiguous carriers spanning across more than one sub-channel, 3) discontinuous carriers in a single sub-channel, or 4) discontinuous carriers spanning across more than one sub-channel. The mapping between a cluster and its carriers can be fixed or reconfigurable.
Public/Granted literature
- US20180316478A1 IEEE 802.11 COMMUNICATION UTILIZING CARRIER SPECIFIC INTERFERENCE MITIGATION Public/Granted day:2018-11-01
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