Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Methods of using phases to reduce bandwidths or to transport data with multimedia codecs using only magnitudes or amplitudes
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Application No.: US17407620Application Date: 2021-08-20
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Publication No.: US11863367B2Publication Date: 2024-01-02
- Inventor: Georges Samake
- Applicant: Georges Samake
- Applicant Address: FR Pontault Combault
- Assignee: Georges Samake
- Current Assignee: Georges Samake
- Current Assignee Address: FR Pontault Combault
- Main IPC: H04L27/26
- IPC: H04L27/26 ; H04B1/713

Abstract:
Multimedia codecs (compression methods), based only on FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) have been recently proposed. These codecs use the largest points (foreground) and the most energetic bands (background). Medium quality versions are based on the largest local peaks only.
The phases can be ignored with the largest local peaks or in the background. Alternatively, sine and cosine amplitudes can be used.
This invention describes methods for giving utility to the reintroduced phases, in particular: local peaks are grouped to have a very narrow bandwidth, with the phases containing the displacements of these peaks, and we transport data and the points of the foreground in the phases of the background.
High speed communications are supported using techniques similar to OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing). These processes are intended to be used in particular with connected objects and in the physical layers of computer networks.
The phases can be ignored with the largest local peaks or in the background. Alternatively, sine and cosine amplitudes can be used.
This invention describes methods for giving utility to the reintroduced phases, in particular: local peaks are grouped to have a very narrow bandwidth, with the phases containing the displacements of these peaks, and we transport data and the points of the foreground in the phases of the background.
High speed communications are supported using techniques similar to OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing). These processes are intended to be used in particular with connected objects and in the physical layers of computer networks.
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