Abstract:
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a power receiving unit that includes a first wireless power receiver configured to receive a first wireless power signal in accordance with a first wireless power standard and a second wireless power receiver configured to receive a second wireless power signal in accordance with a second wireless power standard. A controllable rectifier circuit is configured to rectify either the first wireless power signal or the second wireless power signal. The controllable rectifier circuit includes a rectifier circuit configured to generate a rectified voltage from the wireless power signal, based on switch control signals. A rectifier control circuit is configured to determine whether the first wireless power signal or the second wireless power signal is received and to generate the switch control signals, based on whether the first wireless power signal or the second wireless power signal is received.
Abstract:
A system includes a charging station and one or more receiving devices receiving wireless power from the charging station. The charging station includes an orientation adaptable antenna (OAA). The OAA may generate a magnetic field component parallel to the plane of the OAA to charge devices oriented at 90 degrees with respect to the OAA. The OAA may generate a magnetic field along different directions within the plane parallel to the OAA. The OAA may be able to adjust the direction of the field to couple to devices with antennas in different orientations. The OAA may further produce a magnetic field normal to the plane of the OAA. The OAA may adjust the relative strengths the various directional components of the magnetic field to align the field normal to the antennas of the receiving devices in up to three dimensions, simultaneously charge receiving devices in different orientations, or both.
Abstract:
A proxy device for a network of devices may include memory, a device status module, a data intercept module, a network interface, and an emulation module. The memory may be configured to store an emulation policy for emulating a device in a network, where the policy includes a status criterion that indicates a status of the device for which the policy applies. The device status module may be configured to monitor the status of the device. The data intercept module may be configured to intercept action requests directed to the device. The network interface may be configured to forward the intercepted action requests to the device when the status of the device fails to satisfy the status criterion. The emulation module may be configured to emulate the device, and respond to the action request without accessing the device, when the status of the device satisfies the status criterion.
Abstract:
Power distribution circuitry to improve wireless power distribution and facilitate wireless power transfer (WPT) operations in a wireless communication device under a variety of operating conditions. In various exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, the power distribution circuitry operates to provide a wireless power (WP) supply voltage to wireless communication circuitry of the device in order enable a WPT connection procedure under certain low power conditions. Such conditions might include a power off mode, a sleep mode, and dead/low battery operating conditions wherein the available battery supply voltage is less than a threshold voltage required to enable device components. The power distribution circuitry may switch the supply voltage of the wireless communication circuitry to another available supply voltage source after the WPT connection procedure is completed and wireless power is being received by the wireless communication device.
Abstract:
A system and method for sharing antennas of a wireless communication device is provided. The wireless communication device leverages cellular antennas to improve data throughput by creating a multiple-in, multiple out (MIMO) operation for a wireless local area network (WLAN) connection. Antenna resources are dynamically allocated between the cellular antennas and the wireless antenna to provide improved throughput.
Abstract:
A context-aware decision making system may include at least one processor circuit that is configured to obtain an environmental profile of an environment associated with a user. The at least one processor circuit is configured to determine a predicted behavior of the user based at least on the obtained environmental profile. The at least one processor circuit may be configured to determine the predicted behavior of the user using at least one predictive model associated with the user. The at least one processor circuit may be configured to perform an action related to the predicted behavior of the user, such as an action that facilitates the predicted behavior of the user, an action that impedes the predicted behavior of the user, and/or an action that provides information related to the predicted behavior of the user.
Abstract:
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a power receiving unit that includes a first wireless power receiver configured to receive a first wireless power signal in accordance with a first wireless power standard and a second wireless power receiver configured to receive a second wireless power signal in accordance with a second wireless power standard. A controllable rectifier circuit is configured to rectify either the first wireless power signal or the second wireless power signal. The controllable rectifier circuit includes a rectifier circuit configured to generate a rectified voltage from the wireless power signal, based on switch control signals. A rectifier control circuit is configured to determine whether the first wireless power signal or the second wireless power signal is received and to generate the switch control signals, based on whether the first wireless power signal or the second wireless power signal is received.
Abstract:
A wearable device for generating capacitive input may include a signal generator, a transmitter, and at least one transmission electrode. The at least one transmission electrode may be configured to be communicatively coupled to a first location on a surface of a body. The signal generator may be configured to generate an electrical signal. The transmitter may be configured to transmit the electrical signal to the surface of the body via the at least one electrode, such that the electrical signal is detectable by a capacitive sensor upon exiting the body. In one or more implementations, the wearable device may further include at least one ground electrode that is configured to provide a ground return and to be communicatively coupled to a second location on the surface of the body that is different than the first location.
Abstract:
A remote device management, diagnostics, and self-installation architecture employs multiple wireless links, which may include a local wireless link and a remote wireless link. The architecture employs cellular channels for remote management of customer premises equipment (CPE). Within the architecture, test devices may operate on the CPE. As examples, the test devices may include a cellular radio, or the test devices may be in communication with another device that includes the cellular radio.
Abstract:
A user's request via a portable or handheld wireless communication device (HWCD) to process data may result in discovery of one or more networked resources capable of handling the processing. One or more communication routes may be established between one or more discovered network resources and one or more of the HWCD and a networked terminating device. The portable HWCD may be configured as a gateway. The user's identity may be determined and the user's personal networking preferences may be acquired. Based user's preferences, a route may be established between discovered networked resources and one or more of the HWCD and the networked terminating device. The user's identity may be authenticated. Data may undergo rate and/or format conversion. The data may be protected by secure operations. One or more of the HWCD and the networked terminating device may consume or render the requested data.