Deutsche Telekom’s patent describes a method for a wireless communication device to conserve power by adjusting the operation of its wireless receiver based on dynamically received scheduling data related to network status, including backhaul throughput changes. This enables efficient power management while maintaining communication capabilities. GlobalData’s report on Deutsche Telekom gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
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Power conservation method for wireless communication devices
The patent US12075514B2 outlines a method and device designed to enhance power conservation in wireless communication devices. The core of the invention involves a wireless receiver that adapts its power management based on a reception schedule, which is influenced by changes in backhaul throughput and channel characteristics of the wireless communication network. The method includes receiving two instances of a reception schedule, each corresponding to different backhaul throughput conditions. The device can power off and on the wireless receiver according to these schedules, allowing for efficient energy use while maintaining the ability to receive signaling data when powered on.
The claims further specify that the reception schedules can vary in terms of power-off and power-on durations based on the network's backhaul throughput, channel size, and channel occupancy. For instance, when backhaul throughput increases, the device may decrease the power-off duration and increase the power-on duration, optimizing performance during high-demand periods. Conversely, if the throughput or channel size decreases, the device adjusts by increasing the power-off duration and decreasing the power-on duration. This dynamic adjustment mechanism aims to balance power conservation with the need for effective communication, thereby improving the overall efficiency of wireless communication devices.
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