Patents by Inventor Anushruti BHATTACHARYA

Anushruti BHATTACHARYA has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20230171006
    Abstract: Methods and systems for automated testing of extremely-high frequency devices are disclosed. A device under test (DUT) is set in a simultaneous transmit and receive mode. The DUT receives a lower frequency radio frequency (RF) signal from a test unit and up-converts the lower frequency RF signal to a higher frequency RF signal. The DUT transmits the higher frequency RF signal using a first antenna, and receives the higher frequency RF signal using a second antenna. The DUT down-converts the received higher frequency RF signal to a received test RF signal and provides the received test RF signal to the test unit for comparing measurements derived from the received test signal to a design specification for the DUT.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2023
    Publication date: June 1, 2023
    Inventors: Gaurav VERMA, David COLLINS, Ryan Reddy WENDLANDT, Prachi DESHPANDE, Gaurav SINGHANIA, Karthik MONCOMBU RAMAKRISHNAN, Jeffrey CARR, Anushruti BHATTACHARYA, Dennis FEENAGHTY
  • Patent number: 11609247
    Abstract: Devices and methods for detection of active return loss for an antenna element of a plurality of antenna elements of a phased array antenna are provided. An exemplary device can convert a voltage differential at an input of a power amplifier (PA) to first current. The device can convert a coupled voltage corresponding to a signal transmitted from the PA to a respective antenna element, to a second current. The device can convert a reflected voltage corresponding to a signal reflected from the respective antenna element, to a third current. The device can convert the first current, the second current, and the third current to an output voltage at a generator output. The device can further have a controller that can adaptively generate codebooks for transmission based on the output voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2023
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Chuan Wang, Li Liu, Kevin Hsi-Huai Wang, Bhushan Shanti Asuri, Shrenik Patel, Anushruti Bhattacharya, Laya Mohammadi, Sang-June Park
  • Patent number: 11575450
    Abstract: Methods and systems for automated testing of extremely-high frequency devices are disclosed. A device under test (DUT) is set in a simultaneous transmit and receive mode. The DUT receives a lower frequency radio frequency (RF) signal from a test unit and up-converts the lower frequency RF signal to a higher frequency RF signal. The DUT transmits the higher frequency RF signal using a first antenna, and receives the higher frequency RF signal using a second antenna. The DUT down-converts the received higher frequency RF signal to a received test RF signal and provides the received test RF signal to the test unit for comparing measurements derived from the received test signal to a design specification for the DUT.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 7, 2023
    Assignee: QUALCOMM Incorporated
    Inventors: Gaurav Verma, David Collins, Ryan Wendlandt, Prachi Deshpande, Gaurav Singhania, Karthik Moncombu Ramakrishnan, Jeffrey Carr, Anushruti Bhattacharya, Dennis Feenaghty
  • Publication number: 20220120788
    Abstract: Devices and methods for detection of active return loss for an antenna element of a plurality of antenna elements of a phased array antenna are provided. An exemplary device can convert a voltage differential at an input of a power amplifier (PA) to first current. The device can convert a coupled voltage corresponding to a signal transmitted from the PA to a respective antenna element, to a second current. The device can convert a reflected voltage corresponding to a signal reflected from the respective antenna element, to a third current. The device can convert the first current, the second current, and the third current to an output voltage at a generator output. The device can further have a controller that can adaptively generate codebooks for transmission based on the output voltage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2020
    Publication date: April 21, 2022
    Inventors: Chuan WANG, Li LIU, Kevin Hsi-Huai WANG, Bhushan Shanti ASURI, Shrenik PATEL, Anushruti BHATTACHARYA, Laya MOHAMMADI, Sang-June PARK