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Summary

The USPTO has published a patent application detailing an AI receiver module that determines cyclic redundancy checks (CRC), manages data, and updates its neural network. The application, filed by Ankit Gupta et al., describes a system for improving wireless signal processing and data integrity.

What changed

This USPTO patent application, US20260088945A1, describes an "AI receiver module" designed to enhance wireless signal management. The module can determine if a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) associated with a wireless signal passes. Based on this determination, the system can perform data storage, fallback operations, or online label recovery. Crucially, it can also modify and update the neural network (NN) of the AI receiver module itself, suggesting a self-improving system for signal processing.

While this is a patent application and not a regulatory rule, it signals potential future technological advancements in wireless communication and AI. Companies involved in receiver technology, telecommunications, and AI development may find the described methods relevant to their research and development efforts. There are no immediate compliance obligations or deadlines associated with this patent application; however, it may influence future industry standards or intellectual property considerations in the networking and AI sectors.

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Mar 26, 2026

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LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT OF A RECEIVER WITH AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RECEIVER MODULE

Application US20260088945A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026

Inventors

Ankit GUPTA, Onur DIZDAR, Yun CHEN, Chi-ming LEUNG, Stephen WANG, Zunaira BABAR

Abstract

A management system may receive a wireless signal transmitted to a receiver. The management system may determine, based on the wireless signal or a set of decoded bits associated with the wireless signal that were determined using an artificial intelligence (AI) receiver module of the receiver, whether a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) associated with the wireless signal is passed. The management system may perform, based on determining whether the CRC associated with the wireless signal is passed, at least one of: a data storage operation associated with the wireless signal, a fallback operation associated with the wireless signal, or an online label recovery operation associated with the wireless signal. The management system may perform, based on determining whether the CRC associated with the wireless signal is passed, a model modification operation to update a neural network (NN) of the AI receiver module of the receiver.

CPC Classifications

H04L 1/20 H04L 1/0039

Filing Date

2024-09-24

Application No.

18895124

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LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT OF A RECEIVER WITH AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RECEIVER MODULE

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260088945A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Manufacturers Technology companies
Industry sector
3341 Computer & Electronics Manufacturing 5170 Telecommunications 5182 Data Processing & Hosting
Activity scope
Wireless Signal Processing Data Management
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Technology
Operational domain
IT Security
Topics
Artificial Intelligence Telecommunications

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