Koninklijke Philips had 37 patents in connectivity during Q2 2024. The patents filed by Koninklijke Philips NV in Q2 2024 focus on improving wireless communication systems. The first patent involves a system for sidelink communication between base stations and user equipment, allowing for efficient data transmission and retransmission based on feedback. The second patent introduces a base station capable of managing physical resources and user access to different logical radio access networks, adapting based on operation modes. The third patent describes a mobile device within a communication group, transmitting identification information on the physical layer to assign the group. GlobalData’s report on Koninklijke Philips gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
Koninklijke Philips had no grants in connectivity as a theme in Q2 2024.
Recent Patents
Application: Advanced feedback in sidelink (Patent ID: US20240215112A1)
The patent filed by Koninklijke Philips NV describes a wireless communication system involving base stations and user equipment (UE) for sidelink communication using specific resources. The UEs include transmitting and receiving UEs, with the receiving UE providing feedback to the transmitting UE regarding successful or unsuccessful data reception. This feedback is then reported to a base station, which allocates resources for potential data retransmission based on the feedback. The reporting of feedback to the base station is controlled by certain conditions, ensuring efficient use of resources and reducing overhead.
The device outlined in the patent includes a processor and memory circuit for communication using sidelink resources, receiving feedback from a receiving device, and reporting this feedback to a third device for retransmission resource allocation. The conditions for activating or deactivating feedback reporting include factors like reducing control channel utilization, minimizing reporting overhead, quality of service requirements, and triggers from various sources. Additionally, the device can switch to an out-of-coverage feedback procedure if needed, select resources for retransmission based on assistance from the third device, and utilize different numerologies for different resource groups, enhancing the efficiency and flexibility of the wireless communication system.
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