Abstract: A wireless communication is proposed that utilizes a large available bandwidth (e.g., 10-100,000 MHz) and employs a combination of frequency shifting (from an input RF signal to an IF signal) and frequency hopping from one IF frequency value to another within the available bandwidth. The combination of frequency shifting and frequency hopping adds a level of noise mitigation moving the transmission frequency as a function of time (and avoiding frequencies known to be subject to noise). By its nature, the addition of frequency hopping frustrates the ability of outsiders to access transmissions. A map of frequencies to be used may be delivered to both the transmitter and receiver via a separate command/control signal path. Alternatively, a transmitter may develop the map and forward it to the receiver. The frequency hopping sequence is preferably a randomly-generated sequence that uses the entire available bandwidth.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 4, 2024
Date of Patent:
March 25, 2025
Assignee:
Doodle Labs LLC
Inventors:
Nimesh D. Parikh, Aaron Vinh Thanh Do, Claus Muschallik, Simon Wunderlich, Ashish Parikh, Amol Parikh
Abstract: A wireless communication is proposed that utilizes a large available bandwidth (e.g., 10-100,000 MHZ) and employs a combination of frequency shifting (from an input RF signal to an IF signal) and frequency hopping from one IF frequency value to another within the available bandwidth. The combination of frequency shifting and frequency hopping adds a level of noise mitigation moving the transmission frequency as a function of time (and avoiding frequencies known to be subject to noise). By its nature, the addition of frequency hopping frustrates the ability of outsiders to access transmissions. A map of frequencies to be used may be delivered to both the transmitter and receiver via a separate command/control signal path. Alternatively, a transmitter may develop the map and forward it to the receiver. The frequency hopping sequence is preferably a randomly-generated sequence that uses the entire available bandwidth.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 4, 2024
Publication date:
March 13, 2025
Applicant:
Doodle Labs LLC
Inventors:
Nimesh D. Parikh, Aaron Vinh Thanh Do, Claus Muschallik, Simon Wunderlich, Ashish Parikh, Amol Parikh