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Zhifei Fan: Inventor Extraordinaire at QUALCOMM Inc.
Meet Zhifei Fan, a San Diego-based inventor who has created over 100 patented inventions in the field of wireless communications. Mr. Fan's latest patents include a Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) transmission in New Radio (NR) and Switching Gap Based Rate Matching.
The PRACH patent is part of a new wireless communication system that enables random access signaling between user equipment and base stations. According to the patent, a user equipment may transmit a random access signal, including length in time or length in frequency, based on subcarrier spacing. Meanwhile, the base station may receive the signal and transmit a response.
The Switching Gap Based Rate Matching patent introduces an innovative way of scheduling and sharing a channel associated with a first beamforming configuration. The user equipment receives scheduling information, determines the gap between the shared channel and the resource associated with the second beamforming configuration, and modifies either the gap or the second beamforming configuration based on the determined threshold.
Mr. Fan's contributions to wireless communications have been instrumental in the growth of QUALCOMM Inc., the world's leading wireless technology innovator. He has worked with notable colleagues such as Xiaoxia Zhang and Jing Sun to transform wireless communications and revolutionize the industry.
The inventive spirit and intellectual prowess of Zhifei Fan are truly remarkable. His patented inventions will continue to shape the future of wireless communication technology and redefine the way we connect.
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