Variable-Frequency Wireless Encoding Using RGB Data Packets
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current wireless data transmission technologies are limited by the binary system, which restricts transfer speed and efficiency, and lack viable alternatives for variable frequency data transmission and compression methods that do not require knowledge of the data content.
Innovation Solution
A system that encodes binary data into RGB format and transmits it using variable frequencies, allowing for data compression and decompression regardless of data type, using a method that packages binary data into 24-bit packets and assigns corresponding frequencies within the Wi-Fi range, enabling efficient wireless data transmission and reception.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Speed
If binary system is used for wireless data transmission, then compatibility with existing systems is maintained, but transfer speed is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The patent changes the fundamental parameter of data representation from binary (0/1 bits) to a multi-state system using different frequencies to represent multiple bits simultaneously. This allows transmitting more data per signal unit, directly increasing transfer speed while maintaining interface compatibility through the encoding/decoding process
2Productivity
If compression schemes operate on application layer with knowledge of data content, then compression ratio is improved, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent replaces the complex application-layer compression systems that require content analysis with a physical-layer frequency-based compression approach. By using frequency characteristics and spectral analysis, the system achieves compression without needing to understand or interpret the actual data content, thereby reducing system complexity while maintaining effectiveness
3Productivity
If single frequency band is used for wireless transmission, then system simplicity is maintained, but data throughput is limited
Solution Approach 1:
The patent transitions from using a single frequency dimension to utilizing multiple frequency dimensions simultaneously. By assigning different frequency ranges to represent different bits of data, the system effectively adds dimensional capacity to the transmission channel, enabling parallel data transmission and dramatically increasing throughput
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
This approach enhances data transfer speed and efficiency by allowing more data to be handled than previously possible, while being interoperable with existing binary systems, and simplifies data compression by operating on raw binary code without requiring knowledge of its content.
Implementation Method 1
Antennas function by transmitting or receiving electromagnetic waves
Implementation Method 2
a frequency controller for the generation of variable frequencies to be emitted by at least one antennae
Data Source
AI summary
A system comprising an encoder for receiving a binary string of a data, the encoder adapted to partition the binary string into one or more binary substrings and assign a color to each one or more substring corresponding to a color model, a frequency controller for converting the color into electrical pulses corresponding to a predetermined frequency, and at least one antenna for emitting the electrical pulses as pulses as frequencies through a communication channel. The system may further comprise a parallel decoder. The system further comprises at least a processor, memory, and a data compression component for compressing data to output a compressed binary string of data to be transmitted by the encoder or decoder or both.


