Abstract:
A method is provided for synchronizing a first radio unit with a second radio unit associated with an all outdoor radios system, the method including: receiving, at the first radio unit and the second radio unit, respectively, a communication signal from a common communication source; receiving, at the first radio unit and the second radio unit, respectively, a reference signal from a common reference source; synchronizing the communication signal at each of the first radio unit and the second radio unit with the reference signal such that the each of the first radio unit and the second radio unit generates an output signal having substantially the same frequency and substantially the same phase; and transmitting the output signal from each of the first radio unit and the second radio unit to a remote receiver through an antenna.
Abstract:
System and method for implementing a link aggregation system, a protection system, and an XPIC application for an all outdoor radios system using a wireless channel operating at a license-free 60 GHz band are provided. The license-free 60 GHz band offers a wide frequency bandwidth that can support a high speed data rate up to 10 Gbps in full duplex mode, frequency reuse, and high security due to its fast oxygen absorption at 60 GHz. As such, a wireless channel operating at the license-free 60 GHz band may be used for a link aggregation system to support wireless local area network (LAN) connections with the speed up to 7 Gbps. In addition, a wireless connection operating at the license-free 60 GHz band may be used to support both XPIC application and protection system for all outdoor radios to achieve a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbps in a full duplex mode.
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide for systems and methods for wireless communications that implement transmitter protection schemes using spatial combining. The protection scheme implemented by some embodiments provides for a number of benefits, including without limitation: hitless protection; constant power monitoring for each wireless channel being utilized; extra gain to wireless signals transmitted; beam steering, beam hopping, and beam alignment capabilities; and varying levels of transmission path protection (e.g., 1 +1 protection, or 1+N protection). Additionally, the features of some embodiments may be applied to a variety of wireless communications systems including, for example, microwave wireless systems, cellular phone systems and WiFi systems.
Abstract:
Description of antigen binding proteins, such as antibodies, which bind to myostatin, polynucleotides encoding such antigen binding proteins, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said antigen binding proteins and methods of manufacture. Furthermore, description of the use of such antigen binding proteins in the treatment or prophylaxis of diseases associated with any one or a combination of decreased muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle function.
Abstract:
An outdoor microwave radio, which supports two channels aggregation, includes a cable interface, a radio frequency processing section, and an antenna coupling section. The cable interface includes two cables, each cable configured to receive an analog intermediate frequency signal from a modem output at a remote indoor microwave radio. The radio frequency processing section configured to process the two analog intermediate frequency signals into one analog radio frequency signal. The antenna coupling section includes a co-plane circulator for connecting to an antenna and transmitting the analog radio frequency signal using the antenna.
Abstract:
With the introduction of this two channel aggregation RFU architecture, a series of new trunking configurations are proposed. Comparing with existing tracking radio configurations, this two channel aggregation radio architecture has the following key advantages: compact 4+0, 6+0 and N+0 trunking radio architectures; an innovative compact 2+2 XPIC trunking radio architecture; a new 2+0 standby radio architecture; an extremely compact N+0 and N+N radio architectures; 5. the feasibility of many higher order N+0 and N+N XPIC compact configurations; the feasibility and possibility that the whole trunking radio can be directly mounts to the antenna, largely boosts the overall system gain by removing this flexible waveguide between antenna and traditional trunking radio. Single two-channel aggregated RFU with two-channel aggregated modem can support up to 4 56MHz RF channels. With 4096QAM modulation, single RFU can support up to 2.5Gbits/s throughput.
Abstract:
A digital microwave radio system includes a splitter that splits a common baseband input into two baseband outputs, first and second transmitters, each transmitter electrically connected to a baseband output of the splitter via a mixer, a common local oscillator electrically connected to the mixer of the first transmitter and the mixer of the second transmitter via an adjustable phase shifter, respectively, and a combiner. The common local oscillator is configured to up-convert each baseband output into a radio-frequency signal using a corresponding mixer. The combiner combines the two radio-frequency signals into a 0-degree phase-shift output and a 180-degree phase-shift output, respectively. A phase error control loop adjusts the phase shifter to minimize the 180-degree phase-shift radio-frequency output. A combiner gain control loop adjusts the output power level of the two transmitters in accordance with an actual power detector reading at the 0-degree phase-shift radio-frequency output.
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide for systems and methods for increased linear output power of a transmitter. An exemplary wireless communications system for transmitting an input signal comprises a predistorter module, a GaN power amplifier, a coupler, and an antenna. The predistorter module is configured to detect existing distortion by comparing the input signal to a feedback signal and generate a correction signal. The predistorter may adaptively adjust its operation to minimize the existing distortion due to GaN power amplifier nonlinear characteristics. The result is that the GaN power amplifier may send a power signal of improved linearity to the antenna. The coupler is configured to sample the amplified signal from the GaN power amplifier to generate the feedback signal. The antenna is configured to transmit the amplified signal.
Abstract:
System and method for implementing a link aggregation system, a protection system, and an XPIC application for an all outdoor radios system using a wireless channel operating at a license-free 60 GHz band are provided. The license-free 60 GHz band offers a wide frequency bandwidth that can support a high speed data rate up to 10 Gbps in full duplex mode, frequency reuse, and high security due to its fast oxygen absorption at 60 GHz. As such, a wireless channel operating at the license-free 60 GHz band may be used for a link aggregation system to support wireless local area network (LAN) connections with the speed up to 7 Gbps. In addition, a wireless connection operating at the license-free 60 GHz band may be used to support both XPIC application and protection system for all outdoor radios to achieve a transmission speed of up to 10 Gbps in a full duplex mode.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for a stacked waveguide circulator are described. The stacked waveguide circulator may comprise a first side and a second side. The stacked waveguide circulator may also comprise a top and a bottom opposite the top. The top and the bottom may be adjacent to the first and second sides. The stacked waveguide circulator may also comprise a a first port and a second port on the first side. The first port may be vertically above the second port on the first side. Further, the stacked waveguide circulator may comprise a third port on the second side. The stacked waveguide circulator may comprise a first magnet on the top. The first magnet may be configured to assist in directing signals between the first, second, and third ports.