Years Active: 2011
Title: Innovations of Frederick W. Price
Introduction
Frederick W. Price is an accomplished inventor based in the United States. He has made significant contributions to the field of wireless communication systems. His innovative methods focus on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of data transmission.
Latest Patents
Frederick W. Price's latest patent is titled "Improved Frame Structure For An Adaptive Modulation Wireless Communication System." This invention outlines a method for assigning downlink time slots to receive units that generate data using various modulation schemes. The method assigns time slots based on the complexity of the modulation schemes, starting from the least complex to the most complex. Additionally, it includes a method for assigning uplink time slots to transmit units, also based on the complexity of the modulation schemes. The invention further simplifies the encoding of data into frames by adding error coding bits, ensuring that specific ratios remain integers. It also involves updating the weights of a FIR filter to accommodate variable modulation rates.
Career Highlights
Frederick W. Price has worked at Wi-LAN Inc., where he has been instrumental in developing advanced communication technologies. His work has contributed to enhancing wireless communication systems, making them more adaptable and efficient.
Collaborations
Frederick has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Israel Jay Klein and Kenneth L. Stanwood. Their combined expertise has fostered innovation in the field of wireless communication.
Conclusion
Frederick W. Price's contributions to wireless communication technology demonstrate his commitment to innovation and improvement in data transmission methods. His work continues to influence the industry and pave the way for future advancements.