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MIMO system and method

There is provided a Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) communication system including a transmitter for combining at least four transmit antennas according to each of at least two sub-channels, and transmitting space-time-coded signals and at least one receiver for receiving the signals through at least two antennas, wherein the receiver includes an antenna coordination information generator for generating and feeding back optimal transmit antenna coordination information according to said each sub-channel by means of the received signals, and the transmitter includes an antenna coordination controller for controlling coordinations of the transmit antennas according to each sub-channel based on the transmit antenna coordination information fed back from the receiver.
Owner:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD

Control method for cooling a launch clutch and an electric motor in a hybrid electric vehicle powertrain

InactiveUS20070202989A1Transmission efficiency is maximizedPrecise controlElectric propulsion mountingFluid actuated clutchesClutchElectric vehicle
A method is disclosed for controlling a rate of flow of cooling oil to a friction launch clutch and electric motor in a hybrid electric vehicle powertrain. The rate of flow is determined by changes in clutch temperature and motor temperature. Cooling oil flow in excess of the flow required to maintain a desired temperature is avoided.
Owner:FORD GLOBAL TECH LLC

Orthogonal Data Memory

InactiveUS20080162824A1Efficiency of the present invention is readily apparentEfficient solutionHandling data according to predetermined rulesMemory systemsData transmissionData memory
A multi-ported orthogonal data memory (16) for effecting a corner-turning function, where for example data input as a sequence of bit-parallel word-serial data transfers are converted to data output in a bit-serial, word-parallel fashion, is described. The memory (16) is arranged to transfer data words comprising a plurality of data items and comprising: a plurality of data memory cells (36) arranged in the form of a matrix having rows and columns, and a plurality of groups (A, B, C, D) of memory cells (36) within the matrix, each group (A, B, C, D) being defined across multiple rows and columns and being individually addressable to effect transfer of a data word thereto; and enabling means having dedicated strobe connections (PDTEN) to each of the plurality of groups (A, B, C, D) of memory cells (36) and being arranged to enable selected ones of the plurality of groups (A, B, C, D) of memory cells (36) to read data present at their inputs, or to write stored data to their outputs, in a single transfer operation.
Owner:TELEFON AB LM ERICSSON (PUBL)

Network-based wireless power control method, and wireless power control device and system

InactiveUS20180091002A1Fast supplyPower transmission efficiency can be maximizedCircuit arrangementsWireless communicationFrequency bandElectric power transmission
The purpose of the present invention relates to a network-based wireless power control method, and a device and a system therefor. A wireless power control method, in a wireless power transmission device which wirelessly transmits power to a wireless power reception device, according to a first embodiment of the present invention, comprises the steps of: transmitting a first signal via a first frequency band when a power source is applied; when a second signal corresponding to the first signal is received via a second frequency band, measuring the first reception sensitivity of the second signal; receiving second to n-th reception sensitivities corresponding to the second signal from at least one other wireless power transmission device connected via a network; and determining whether power has been wirelessly transmitted to the wireless power reception device, on the basis of the first to n-th reception sensitivities. As such, the present invention has an advantage of being capable of more effectively transmitting power wirelessly by using a wireless power transmission device connected via a network.
Owner:LG INNOTEK CO LTD
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