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US Patent 11012122 Using MIMO training fields for motion detection

Patent 11012122 was granted and assigned to Cognitive Systems Corp. on May, 2021 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Cognitive Systems Corp.
Cognitive Systems Corp.
Current Assignee
Cognitive Systems Corp.
Cognitive Systems Corp.
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11012122
Date of Patent
May 18, 2021
Patent Application Number
17082456
Date Filed
October 28, 2020
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10567914 Initializing probability vectors for determining a location of motion detected from wireless signals
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US Patent 10460581 Determining a confidence for a motion zone identified as a location of motion for motion detected by wireless signals
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US Patent 10498467 Classifying static leaf nodes in a motion detection system
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US Patent 10499364 Identifying static leaf nodes in a motion detection system
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US Patent 10506384 Determining a location of motion detected from wireless signals based on prior probability
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US Patent 10565860 Offline tuning system for detecting new motion zones in a motion detection system
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US Patent 10600314 Modifying sensitivity settings in a motion detection system
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US Patent 10605907 Motion detection by a central controller using beamforming dynamic information
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12137396 Operating a mobile wireless communication device for wireless motion sensing
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US Patent 11304254 Controlling motion topology in a standardized wireless communication network
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US Patent 12069543 Generating third-party notifications related to occurrence of motion events
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US Patent 11576141 Analyzing Wi-Fi motion coverage in an environment
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US Patent 11570712 Varying a rate of eliciting MIMO transmissions from wireless communication devices
Patent Primary Examiner
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Dmitry Levitan
Patent abstract

In a general aspect, various fields of a PHY frame are used for motion detection. In some aspects, a first training field and a second, different training field are identified in a PHY frame of each wireless signal transmitted between wireless communication devices in a wireless communication network. A first time-domain channel estimate and a second time-domain channel estimate are generated for each wireless signal. The first time-domain channel estimate is based on a first frequency-domain signal included in the first training field, while the second time-domain channel estimate is based on a second frequency-domain signal included in the second training field. A determination is made whether motion has occurred in a space during the time period based on the first time-domain channel estimates, and a location of the motion within the space is determined based on the second time-domain channel estimates.

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