Patent Application for Wireless Communication Modulation Symbols
Summary
The USPTO has published a new patent application detailing advancements in wireless communication modulation symbols. The application, filed by inventors Wei YANG, Pinar SEN, and Mahmoud TAHERZADEH BOROUJENI, describes methods for modulating bits into modulation symbols for transmission in wireless networks.
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This document is a patent application, US20260089047A1, filed by Wei YANG, Pinar SEN, and Mahmoud TAHERZADEH BOROUJENI with the USPTO. It describes a novel method for wireless communication where a transmitter device modulates sets of bits into modulation symbols, with one set of modulation points being a subset of another, for transmission to a receiver.
As this is a patent application, it does not impose direct regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on entities. However, it represents a new development in wireless communication technology that companies in the telecommunications and technology sectors may wish to monitor for potential future licensing or competitive implications.
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Application US20260089047A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Wei YANG, Pinar SEN, Mahmoud TAHERZADEH BOROUJENI
Abstract
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a transmitter device may modulate a first set of bits into a first modulation symbol, selected from a first set of modulation points. The transmitter device may modulate a second set of bits into a second modulation symbol, selected from a second set of modulation points, where the first set of modulation points are a subset of the second set of modulation points. The transmitter device may transmit the first modulation symbol and the second modulation symbol to a receiver device. Numerous other aspects are described.
CPC Classifications
H04L 27/362 H04L 27/38
Filing Date
2024-09-26
Application No.
18898063
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