- Patent Title: Transmission power compensation by attenuation mapping in 5G and 6G
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Application No.: US17879907Application Date: 2022-08-03
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Publication No.: US11581919B2Publication Date: 2023-02-14
- Inventor: David E. Newman , R. Kemp Massengill
- Applicant: David E. Newman , R. Kemp Massengill
- Applicant Address: US CA Poway; US CA Palos Verdes
- Assignee: David E. Newman,R. Kemp Massengill
- Current Assignee: David E. Newman,R. Kemp Massengill
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Poway; US CA Palos Verdes
- Agency: Mayer & Williams PC
- Main IPC: H04W64/00
- IPC: H04W64/00 ; H04W52/28 ; H04B7/01 ; H04W72/04 ; H04L1/00 ; H04W72/02 ; H04W72/0453 ; G01S5/00 ; H04W16/28 ; H04W52/08 ; H04W52/22 ; H04W72/044 ; H04W28/02 ; H04W92/18

Abstract:
For improved messaging reliability in 5G and 6G, mobile users and their base stations can adjust their transmission power according to the current location of the mobile user. Each entity can maintain a map of known attenuation values, including “dead zones”, and can adjust their transmission power and/or reception gain to compensate. Instead of constantly exchanging location-update messages, the users can indicate their speed and direction, and the base station (or other users) can extrapolate the location versus time to determine a future location, and thereby determine the attenuation factor at the new position. In addition, the base station can use a map to follow the mobile user device's progress, and can thereby update the attenuation factor in real-time. If the mobile user makes a change, it can inform the base station at that time, or during initial access. Result: improved reliability, lower energy consumption, improved traffic safety.
Public/Granted literature
- US20220376742A1 Transmission Power Compensation by Attenuation Mapping in 5G and 6G Public/Granted day:2022-11-24
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