Audi Patent for Data Transmission Quality Indicator
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Audi AG has obtained a published patent application (US20260100910A1) for a method of generating a data transmission quality indicator. The method involves detecting processing signals containing messages from functional units of a transmitter, determining a receiver message count, and verifying it against a predefined reference message count based on periodicity to assess wireless data transmission quality between transmitter and receiver.
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Audi AG has secured a published patent application for a method of assessing wireless data transmission quality. The system detects processing signals from functional units of a transmitter, determines the number of messages transmitted to a receiver, and verifies the receiver message count against a predefined reference count based on message periodicity. The quality indicator is generated based on this verification.\n\nEntities developing wireless communication systems in automotive or telecommunications applications should monitor this patent for potential licensing considerations or to assess whether their own technologies may overlap with Audi's data transmission quality verification approach.
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PRODUCING AN INDICATOR FOR SPECIFYING THE QUALITY OF A DATA TRANSMISSION
Application US20260100910A1 Kind: A1 Apr 09, 2026
Assignee
AUDI AG
Inventors
Kerstin BASKAKOW, Christian RÖTTINGER
Abstract
The invention relates to generation of an indicator for indicating quality of a wireless data transmission between a transmitter, and a receiver coupled thereto. In the method, a processing signal is detected, which comprises one or more messages indicating a state of a respective functional unit of the transmitter. The one or more messages are provided by the respective functional unit with a predetermined periodicity or regularity. A receiver message count is determined, indicating a number of messages transmitted to the receiver. The receiver message count is verified to determine whether the receiver message counter matches a predefined reference message count, which is obtained as a function of the aforementioned periodicity. Depending on the outcome of the verification, the data transmission quality indicator is provided.
CPC Classifications
H04L 47/24 H04L 47/34
Filing Date
2023-09-13
Application No.
19114058
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