EP3844887A1 - Übertragung von daten zwischen einem benutzerendgerät und einem anderen gerät - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the present invention relate to a method for transmitting data between a user terminal and another device. Further exemplary embodiments relate to a user terminal, another device and a system with a user terminal and another device. Some embodiments relate to a bidirectional configuration from a sensor node through a cell phone.
- loT nodes e.g. sensor nodes
- WLAN cameras configured via a wired connection.
- user-configurable devices can be configured via a radio link.
- dedicated send / receive modules are required for this.
- user-configurable devices can be configured via an optical connection.
- this requires both a line of sight and dedicated optical components.
- user-configurable devices can be configured via an acoustic connection, as is common with smoke detectors, for example.
- an acoustic connection requires a microphone in the device.
- user-configurable devices can be configured using a magnetic coupling.
- NFC near field communication
- additional NFC components are required in the device.
- not all user terminals support NFC.
- iPhones ® only support reading but not writing via NFC.
- the exploitation of the magnetic effect of loudspeakers is also known.
- US 2,381,097 A describes a so-called telephone monitor amplifier, which uses the magnetic effect of loudspeakers.
- the magnetic field of a loudspeaker is received, amplified and converted into an acoustic signal by another loudspeaker.
- No. 4,415,769 A describes a device which makes it possible to send and receive signals via a telephone line by means of electromagnetic coupling to at least one inductive element of the telephone set.
- No. 3,764,746 A describes a data coupler for coupling a data terminal to a telephone network without a direct conductive connection.
- data signals from an induction coil are electromagnetically coupled into a loudspeaker of a telephone handset.
- the present invention is therefore based on the object of creating a concept which enables an inexpensive configuration of a device which is simple to carry out by a user.
- Embodiments provide a method for transferring data between a user terminal and another device.
- the method comprises a step of generating a signal for actuating an electromagnetic resonant circuit connected to the user terminal. Furthermore, the method comprises a step of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit with the generated signal in order to generate a magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit, which carries data to be transmitted from the user terminal to the other device.
- the present invention is based on the idea of using an electromagnetic resonant circuit which is connected to the user terminal via an audio interface (for example the user terminal or a wireless audio adapter which is wirelessly connected to the user terminal) in order to generate a magnetic field which is connected to the other device (e.g. a loT node or a WLAN camera) carries data to be transmitted (e.g. configuration data for the configuration of the other device).
- an audio interface for example the user terminal or a wireless audio adapter which is wirelessly connected to the user terminal
- data to be transmitted e.g. configuration data for the configuration of the other device.
- a low-cost electromagnetic resonant circuit can also be used for the detection of the magnetic field that carries the data, which can be implemented, for example, by means of an LC resonant circuit and is therefore many times cheaper than conventionally used components.
- the other device can also be designed for a bidirectional connection between the user terminal and the other device in order to use its electromagnetic oscillating circuit to generate a second magnetic field which carries second data to be transmitted from the other device to the user terminal, the user terminal can detect the second magnetic field by means of its electromagnetic resonant circuit in order to receive the second data.
- the generated signal can be generated with an audio signal generator
- the generated signal can be generated with an audio signal generator connected to the user terminal.
- the generated signal can be in the frequency range between 10 Hz and 22 KHz.
- the data can be modulated onto the generated signal.
- the data can be configuration data for configuring the other device.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be operated via a
- Audio interface of the user terminal can be connected to the user terminal.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be operated via a
- Audio interface of a wireless audio adapter connected to the user terminal is a wireless audio adapter connected to the user terminal.
- the audio interface can be a wired audio interface.
- the wired audio interface can be a jack socket, a USB-C audio connection or a Lightning audio connection.
- the wireless audio adapter can be a Bluetooth, WLAN or Certified Wireless USB audio adapter.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be an LC resonant circuit.
- the user terminal can be a mobile phone or tablet.
- the method may further include a step of detecting the magnetic field with an electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device to receive the data.
- the method may further include a step of configuring the other device based on the received data.
- the step of configuring the other device may include a step of connecting the other device to a communication network using the received data.
- the steps of detecting and configuring can be carried out by the other device.
- the other device can be an IoT node or a WLAN camera.
- the IoT node can be a sensor node or an actuator node.
- the data may be first data and the magnetic field may be a first magnetic field
- the method further comprising a step of generating a second magnetic field with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device, the second magnetic field from the other device to the Carrying user data to be transmitted second data, and wherein the method further comprises a step of detecting the second magnetic field with the electromagnetic Resonant circuit, which is connected to the user terminal to receive the second data.
- the method may further comprise a step of evaluating a signal provided by the electromagnetic resonant circuit in response to the detection of the second magnetic field in order to receive the second data.
- the signal provided by the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be evaluated by the user terminal.
- the step of generating the second magnetic field may include a step of generating a second signal to drive the electromagnetic circuit of the other device, and a step of driving the electromagnetic circuit of the other device with the generated second signal to pass through the electromagnetic circuit of the device other device to generate the second magnetic field that carries the second data.
- FIG. 1 For exemplary embodiments, provide a method for the bidirectional transmission of data between a user terminal and another device.
- the method comprises a step of generating a signal for actuating an electromagnetic resonant circuit connected to the user terminal. Furthermore, the method comprises a step of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit with the generated signal in order to generate a first magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit, which carries first data to be transmitted from the user terminal to the other device. Furthermore, the method comprises a step of detecting a second magnetic field generated by the other device with the electromagnetic resonant circuit, the with is connected to the user terminal in order to receive second data which is to be transmitted from the other device to the user terminal and which carries the second magnetic field.
- the method may further include a step of evaluating a signal provided by the electromagnetic resonant circuit (126) in response to the detection of the second magnetic field (132) to receive the second data.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be connected to the user terminal via a bidirectional audio interface of the user terminal.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be connected via a bidirectional audio interface of a wireless audio adapter connected to the user terminal.
- the method may further comprise a step of detecting the first magnetic field with an electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device in order to receive the first data.
- the method may further comprise a step of generating the second magnetic field with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device, the second magnetic field carrying the second data to be transmitted from the other device to the user terminal.
- the user terminal can have the audio signal generator.
- the user terminal can be connected to a wireless audio adapter that has the audio signal generator.
- the user terminal can be connected to an audio signal detector and can be designed to use the audio signal detector to use the electromagnetic resonant circuit to detect a second magnetic field generated by the other device in order to receive second data to be transmitted from the other device to the user terminal. which carries the second magnetic field.
- the user terminal can have the audio signal detector.
- the user terminal can be connected to a wireless audio adapter that has the audio signal detector.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be connected to the user terminal via an audio interface of the user terminal.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be connected via an audio interface of a wireless audio adapter connected to the user terminal.
- the audio interface can be a wired audio interface.
- the cable-bound audio interface can be a jack socket, a USB-C audio connection or a Lightning audio connection.
- the wireless audio adapter can be a Bluetooth, WLAN or Certified Wireless USB audio adapter.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be an LC resonant circuit.
- the other device can have a microcontroller which is designed to evaluate the detected first magnetic field in order to receive the first data.
- the microcontroller of the other device can be designed to generate a second magnetic field with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device, which carries second data to be transmitted from the other device to the user terminal.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device can be connected directly to comparator inputs / outputs of the microcontroller of the other device.
- the microcontroller of the other device can be designed to set the comparator inputs / outputs to a defined level in order to detect the first magnetic field with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device.
- the microcontroller of the other device can be designed to generate a signal for driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device and to drive the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device with the generated signal in order to generate the second magnetic through the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device Generate field that carries the second data.
- the method comprises a step of generating a signal for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station.
- the method further comprises a step of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station with the generated signal in order to generate a magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit which carries data to be transmitted from the base station to the other device.
- the generated Signa! are in the frequency range between 10 Hz and 22 KHz.
- the data can be modulated onto the generated signal (124).
- the data can be configuration data for configuring the other device.
- the method may further comprise a step of detecting the magnetic field with an electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device in order to receive the data.
- the method may further include a step of configuring the other device based on the received data.
- the step of configuring the other device includes a step of connecting the other device to a communication network using the received data.
- the data first data and the magnetic field may be a first magnetic field
- the method further comprising the step of generating a second magnetic field with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device, the second magnetic field from the other device to the base station transmitted second data, and a step of detecting the second magnetic field with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station to receive the second data.
- Further exemplary embodiments provide a method for the bidirectional transmission of data between a base station and another device.
- the procedure includes one Step of generating a signal for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station
- the method comprises a step of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit with the generated signal in order to generate a first magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit that is to be transmitted from the base station to the other device first data carries.
- the method further comprises a step of detecting a second magnetic field generated by the other device with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station in order to receive second data which is transmitted from the other device to the base station and which carries the second magnetic field.
- a base station having a signal generator, the signal generator being designed to generate a signal for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit and to drive the electromagnetic resonant circuit with the generated signal in order to generate a first magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit which carries first data to be transmitted from the base station to the other device.
- the base station can have a signal detector, the signal detector being designed to detect a second magnetic field generated by the other device with the electromagnetic resonant circuit, in order to receive second data that is to be transmitted from the other device to the base station and that contains the second carries magnetic field.
- the other device can have a microcontroller which is designed to evaluate the detected first magnetic field (130) in order to receive the first data.
- the microcontroller of the other device can be designed to generate a second magnetic field with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the other device, which carries second data to be transmitted from the other device to the base station.
- FIG. 1 shows a flowchart of a method for transmitting data between a user terminal and another device, according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 2a shows a schematic block diagram of a system with a user terminal and another device, according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 2b shows a schematic block diagram of a system with a user terminal and another device, according to a further exemplary embodiment
- 2c shows a schematic block diagram of a system with a user terminal and another device, according to a further exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic block diagram of a system with a base station and another device, according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 4 shows a flowchart of a method for transmitting data between a user terminal and another device, according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5 shows a flowchart of a method for bidirectional transmission of data between a user terminal and another device, according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of a method for transmitting data between a
- Base station and another device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 7 shows a flowchart of a method for bidirectional transmission of data between a base station and another device, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- elements that are the same or have the same effect are provided with the same reference symbols in the figures, so that their description is interchangeable.
- the method 100 comprises a step 102 of generating a signal for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit connected to the user terminal.
- the method 100 further comprises a step 104 of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit with the generated signal in order to generate a magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit, which carries data to be transmitted from the user terminal to the other device.
- FIG. 1 Exemplary embodiments of the method 100 shown in FIG. 1 for transmitting data between a user terminal and another device are explained in more detail with reference to FIGS. 2a to 2c.
- FIG. 2a shows a schematic block diagram of a system 110 with a user terminal 120 and another device 140, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the user terminal 120 comprises a signal generator 122, wherein the user terminal 120 (or, for example, a processor 121 of the user terminal 120) is designed to drive the signal generator 122 to generate a signal 124 for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 and to generate the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 with the generated signal 124 to generate a first magnetic field 130 by the electromagnetic oscillating circuit 126, which carries first data to be transmitted from the user terminal 120 to the other device 140.
- signal generator 122 may be an audio signal generator.
- Such an audio signal generator 122 is conventionally designed to generate an audio signal for actuating an audio playback device (for example headphones) connected to the user terminal 120, in the case of exemplary embodiments the electromagnetic oscillating circuit 126 being driven by the signal 124 generated by the audio signal generator 122 instead of an audio playback device in order to do this generate a magnetic field 130 that carries the data.
- the audio signal generator 122 may be an amplifier.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 can be connected to the signal generator 122 via an audio interface 128.
- the audio interface 128 can be a wired audio interface, such as a jack socket, a USB-C® audio connection or a Lightning® audio connection.
- the user terminal 120 has the signal generator 122.
- the signal generator 122 can also be implemented externally to the user terminal 120.
- signal generator 122 may be implemented in a wireless audio adapter connected to user terminal 120, as shown in FIG. 2b.
- FIG. 2b shows a schematic block diagram of a system 110 with a user terminal 120 and another device 140, the user terminal 120 being wireless (for example via corresponding radio interfaces 125, 125 '(for example Bluetooth, WLAN, Certified Wireless USB)) with one wireless audio adapter 123 is connected, which has the signal generator 122.
- the user terminal 120 being wireless (for example via corresponding radio interfaces 125, 125 '(for example Bluetooth, WLAN, Certified Wireless USB)) with one wireless audio adapter 123 is connected, which has the signal generator 122.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 can be connected to the signal generator 122 via an audio interface 128 of the wireless audio adapter 123.
- the audio interface 128 may be a wired audio interface, such as a jack, a USB-C® audio connection or a Lightning® audio connection.
- the wireless audio adapter 123 can be, for example, a Bluetooth, WLAN or Certified Wireless USB audio adapter.
- the generated signal can be in the frequency range between 10 Hz and 22 KHz.
- FSK frequency shift keying, dt frequency shift keying
- MSK minimum shift keying
- GMSK gaussian minimum shift keying
- ASK amplitude shift keying, German: amplitude shift keying
- PSK phase shift keying, German phase shift keying
- OOK on-off keying, German one) Type of amplitude shift keying at which the carrier is switched on and off).
- the ratio between carrier frequency and modulation bandwidth of the generated signal can be less than 25% (or, for example, less than 20% or less than 15%).
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be an LC resonant circuit.
- the user terminal 120 can be a mobile phone (smartphone) or tablet.
- the other device 140 comprises an electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 which is designed to detect the magnetic field 130 which carries the data. Furthermore, the other device 140 comprises a microcontroller 144, which is designed to evaluate the detected magnetic field 130 in order to receive the data.
- the data that the magnetic field 130 carries can be configuration data.
- the microcontroller 144 can be configured to configure the other device 140 based on the configuration data, e.g. to integrate into a wireless network.
- the configuration data can have information about the integration of the user-configurable device 140 into a wireless network (for example a sensor network or WLAN), such as a network name and network key.
- the configuration data can also be used to assign other parameters to the user-configurable device 140, such as a frequency channel to be used, time slots to be used, or a hopping pattern to be used.
- the arrangement shown in FIGS. 2a and 2b can also be used for the bidirectional transmission of data between the user terminal 120 and the other device 140, as will be explained below with reference to the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 2c.
- 2c shows a schematic block diagram of a system 110 with a user terminal 120 and another device 140, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- the user terminal 122 (or the processor 121 of the user terminal 122) can be designed to use the signal generator 122 to generate a signal 124 for actuating the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 connected to the user terminal 120 and to actuate the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 with the generated signal 124 to generate a first magnetic field 130 through the electromagnetic oscillating circuit 126, which carries first data to be transmitted from the user terminal 120 to the other device 140.
- the user terminal 122 (or the processor 121 of the user terminal 122) can be designed to use a signal detector 127 to detect a signal provided by the electromagnetic oscillating circuit 126 in response to the second magnetic field 132 in order to move from the other device 140 to the user terminal 120 receive second data to be transmitted, which carries the second magnetic field 130.
- the user terminal 122 can also be designed to evaluate the detected signal in order to receive the second data.
- the user terminal 122 can have both the signal generator 122 and the signal detector 127.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 can with the signal generator 122 and the signal detector 127 via the bidirectional
- Audio interface 128 (e.g. audio output and audio input (microphone input)).
- the bidirectional audio interface 128 may be a wired audio interface, such as a jack, a USB-C® audio connection or a Lightning® audio connection.
- the wireless audio adapter can have the signal generator 122 and the signal detector 127, the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 in this case via the bidirectional audio interface of the wireless audio adapter with the signal generator 122 and the signal detector 127 is connected.
- the bidirectional audio interface 128 can be a wired audio interface, such as a jack socket, a USB-C® audio connection or a LightningO audio connection.
- the microcontroller of the other device 140 can be designed to use the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140 to generate the second magnetic field 132, which carries the second data to be transmitted from the other device 140 to the user terminal 120.
- the microcontroller 144 of the other device 140 can be configured to generate a signal for actuating the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140 and to actuate the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140 with the generated signal to pass through the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140 to generate the second magnetic field 132 that carries the second data.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention thus create an inexpensive and generally available method for configuring and reading out devices, especially sensor nodes.
- only one or two resonant circuits are connected to this on the mobile phone side and on the sensor node side.
- Mobile phones are widely used as user terminals 120 these days. Combined microphone / speaker sockets are installed in these mobile phones, for example.
- the mobile telephone 120 has an input and output amplifier which has at least one input, one output and one ground connection.
- the audio signal in the mobile phone 120 is given to the amplifier 122, which gives this signal! 124 amplified to the audio interface 128, e.g. an audio jack.
- the audio interface 128, e.g. an audio jack e.g. an audio jack.
- an oscillating circuit 126 is connected to the audio interface 128 instead of a loudspeaker or headphones, this oscillating circuit 126 generates a magnetic field 130, the time profile of which is determined by the audio signal 124.
- a simple resonant circuit 142 e.g. only one coil and one capacitor
- an oscillating circuit 126 is connected to the microphone input instead of a microphone, it can detect a time-varying magnetic field 132. This enables a bidirectional connection to the sensor node 140, which, in addition to the configuration, also reads out parameters and confirmation of the configuration as well as bidirectional key exchange.
- an app German application software
- the user terminal 120 e.g. a mobile phone
- the audio output e.g. using the signal generator 122
- a magnetic field 130 can be generated with a resonant circuit 126 plugged into the audio output.
- the other device 140 e.g. loT nodes, such as sensor nodes or actuator nodes
- a magnetic detector 142 can be provided with a magnetic detector 142. It is thus possible, for example, to configure the other device using the user terminal.
- the audio output (e.g. loudspeaker output) of a user terminal 120 can be used to control the resonant circuit 126.
- the magnetic field 130 can be received by a magnetic detector (e.g. LC resonant circuit) of the other device 140 (e.g. sensor node).
- a magnetic detector e.g. LC resonant circuit
- the other device 140 e.g. sensor node
- the data can be used for configuration in the other device 140 (e.g., sensor node).
- User terminals are generally available (everyone has a cell phone). Furthermore, only an inexpensive magnetic detector (e.g. only one coil and only one capacitor) has to be provided on the other device side. Furthermore, the process is interference-proof (no sound). In addition, the process is bug-proof, since it only works over short distances (a few cm) (proximity to the other device must be ensured. Furthermore, the other device (e.g. sensor node) can be sealed / potted airtight.
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140 can be connected directly to comparator inputs / outputs of the microcontroller 144 of the other device 142.
- the resonant circuit 142 can be an LC resonant circuit that is connected directly to a comparator input and an output of the microcontroller 144.
- the microcontroller 144 of the other device 140 can be designed to set the comparator inputs to a defined level in order to apply the first magnetic field to the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140
- the microcontroller output can be set to a defined level for reception.
- the microcontroller 142 of the other device 140 can be configured to generate a signal for actuating the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140 and to actuate the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device 140 with the generated signal to pass through the electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 of the other device to generate the second magnetic field 132 that carries the second data.
- the comparator input can be switched as an output for transmission.
- the audio signal can be transmitted to / from / to / from the resonant circuit via Bluetooth. This makes it easy to provide a remote module in which the resonant circuit (s) e.g. connected to a headset.
- the resonant circuit can be attached to an (extendable) rod, and the connection to the user terminal 120 can be established with a cable or with Bluetooth.
- the communication interface by means of a resonant circuit can also be integrated in a base station. New subscribers can thus be configured for operation on the corresponding base station directly by stopping, as shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic block diagram of a system with a base station 160 and another device 140, according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the base station 160 comprises a signal generator 122, wherein the signal generator 120 (for example controlled by a processor 121 of the base station 160) is designed to generate a signal 124 for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 of the base station 160 and to include the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 the generated signal 124 to generate a first magnetic field 130 by the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126, which carries first data to be transmitted from the base station to the other device 140.
- the signal generator 120 for example controlled by a processor 121 of the base station 160
- the signal generator 120 is designed to generate a signal 124 for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 of the base station 160 and to include the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 the generated signal 124 to generate a first magnetic field 130 by the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126, which carries first data to be transmitted from the base station to the other device 140.
- the generated signal can be in the frequency range between 10 Hz and 22 KHz.
- FSK frequency shift keying
- MSK minimum shift keying
- GMSK gaussian mini um shift keying
- ASK amplitude shift keying, German: amplitude shift keying
- PSK phase shift keying, German phase shift keying
- OOK on-off keying, German
- German a type of amplitude shift keying in which the carrier is switched on and off becomes).
- the ratio between carrier frequency and modulation bandwidth of the generated signal can be less than 25% (or, for example, less than 20% or less than 15%).
- the electromagnetic resonant circuit can be an LC resonant circuit.
- the other device 140 includes an electromagnetic resonant circuit 142 that is designed to detect the magnetic field 130 that carries the data. Furthermore, the other device 140 comprises a microcontroller 144, which is designed to evaluate the detected magnetic field 130 in order to receive the data.
- the data that the magnetic field 130 carries can be configuration data.
- the microcontroller 144 can be configured to configure the other device 140 based on the configuration data, e.g. to integrate into a wireless network.
- the configuration data can include information on the integration of the user-configurable device 140 into a wireless network (e.g. sensor network or WLAN), such as a network name and network key.
- the configuration data can also be used to assign other parameters to the user-configurable device 140, e.g. a frequency channel to be used, time slots to be used, or a hopping pattern to be used.
- the base station (for example, analogously to the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 2 c) can have a signal detector, the signal detector (for example controlled by the processor 121 of the base station 160) being designed to detect one of the electromagnetic resonant circuit 126 in response to a second magnetic one Detect field provided signal to receive second data to be transmitted from the other device 140 to the base station 160, which carries the second magnetic field.
- the signal detector for example controlled by the processor 121 of the base station 160
- the method 200 comprises a step 202 of detecting a magnetic field generated by the other device with an electromagnetic resonant circuit that is connected to the user terminal in order to receive data that carries the magnetic field of the other device.
- This also includes Method 200 includes a step 204 of evaluating a signal provided by the electromagnetic resonant circuit in response to the detection of the magnetic field in order to receive the second data.
- FIG. 5 shows a flow diagram of a method 300 for the bidirectional transmission of data between a user terminal and another device.
- the method 300 comprises a step 302 of generating a signal for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit connected to the user terminal.
- the method 300 further comprises a step 304 of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit with the generated signal in order to generate a first magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit, which carries first data to be transmitted from the user terminal to the other device.
- the method 300 further includes a step 306 of detecting a second magnetic field generated by the other device with the electromagnetic resonant circuit, which is connected to the user terminal, in order to receive second data, which is to be transmitted from the other device to the user terminal, and which is the second magnetic Field bears.
- the method 400 comprises a step 402 of generating a signal for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station.
- the method 400 further comprises a step 404 of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station with the generated signal in order to generate a magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit which carries data to be transmitted from the base station to the other device.
- FIG. 7 shows a flow diagram of a method 500 for the bidirectional transmission of data between a base station and another device.
- the method 500 comprises a step 502 of generating a signal for driving an electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station. Furthermore, the method 500 comprises a step 504 of driving the electromagnetic resonant circuit with the generated signal in order to generate a first magnetic field through the electromagnetic resonant circuit, which carries first data to be transmitted from the base station to the other device.
- the method 500 further comprises a step 506 of detecting a second magnetic field generated by the other device with the electromagnetic resonant circuit of the base station in order to receive second data which is transmitted from the other device to the base station and which carries the second magnetic field.
- aspects have been described in connection with a device, it goes without saying that these aspects also represent a description of the corresponding method, so that a block or a component of a device is also to be understood as a corresponding method step or as a feature of a method step. Analogously, aspects that have been described in connection with or as a method step also represent a description of a corresponding block or detail or feature of a corresponding device.
- Some or all of the method steps can be performed by a hardware apparatus (or using a hardware Apparatus), such as a microprocessor, a programmable computer or an electronic circuit. In some embodiments, some or more of the most important process steps can be performed by such an apparatus.
- exemplary embodiments of the invention can be implemented in hardware or in software.
- the implementation can be performed using a digital storage medium, such as a floppy disk, DVD, Blu-ray disc, CD, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM or FLASH memory, hard drive, or other magnetic or optical memory can be carried out, on which electronically readable control signals are stored, which can interact with a programmable computer system or cooperate in such a way that the respective method is carried out.
- the digital storage medium can therefore be computer-readable.
- Some exemplary embodiments according to the invention thus comprise a data carrier which has electronically readable control signals which are able to interact with a programmable computer system in such a way that one of the methods described herein is carried out.
- exemplary embodiments of the present invention can be implemented as a computer program product with a program code, the program code being effective in performing one of the methods when the computer program product runs on a computer.
- the program code can, for example, also be stored on a machine-readable carrier.
- Other embodiments include the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein, the computer program being stored on a machine readable medium.
- an exemplary embodiment of the method according to the invention is thus a computer program which has a program code for performing one of the methods described here when the computer program runs on a computer.
- Another exemplary embodiment of the method according to the invention is thus a data carrier (or a digital storage medium or a computer-readable medium) on which the computer program for carrying out one of the methods described herein is recorded.
- the data carrier, the digital storage medium or the computer-readable medium are typically objective and / or non-transitory or non-temporary,
- a further exemplary embodiment of the method according to the invention is thus a data stream or a sequence of signals which represents the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein.
- the data stream or the sequence of signals can, for example, be configured to be transferred via a data communication connection, for example via the Internet.
- a further exemplary embodiment comprises a processing device, for example a computer or a programmable logic component, which is configured or adapted to carry out one of the methods described herein.
- a processing device for example a computer or a programmable logic component, which is configured or adapted to carry out one of the methods described herein.
- Another embodiment includes a computer on which the computer program for performing one of the methods described herein is installed.
- a further exemplary embodiment according to the invention comprises a device or a system which is designed to transmit a computer program for performing at least one of the methods described herein to a receiver.
- the transmission can take place electronically or optically, for example.
- the receiver can be, for example, a computer, a mobile device, a storage device or a similar device.
- the device or the system can comprise, for example, a file server for transmitting the computer program to the recipient.
- a programmable logic device e.g., a field programmable gate array, an FPGA
- a field programmable gate array may cooperate with a microprocessor to perform one of the methods described herein.
- the methods are performed by any hardware device. This can be a universally usable hardware such as a computer processor (CPU) or hardware specific to the method, such as an ASIC.
- the devices described herein can be implemented using a hardware apparatus, or using a computer, or using a combination of a hardware apparatus and a computer.
- the devices described herein, or any components of the devices described herein, may at least partially be implemented in hardware and / or in software (computer program).
- the methods described herein can be implemented using a hardware device, or using a computer, or using a combination of a hardware device and a computer.
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