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TECHNICAL FIELD
BACKGROUND
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Example 1. An example apparatus may include circuitry for a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs. The apparatus may also include a detect component for execution by the circuitry to detect a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU. The apparatus may also include a beacon component for execution by the circuitry to transmit a long beacon that includes a first modulated signature. The long beacon may cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The apparatus may also include a receive component for execution by the circuitry to receive an ADV packet from the first PRU. The apparatus may also include a connection component for execution by the circuitry to send a first connection request to the first PRU to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the ADV packet from the first PRU includes a signature that matches the first modulated signature. The apparatus may also include a transfer component for execution by the circuitry to cause transfer of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link.
Example 2. The apparatus of example 1, the receive component to receive a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The apparatus of example 1 may also include a power modulation component for execution by the circuitry to modulate power provided to the first PRU responsive to the receive component receiving the first ADV packet. For these examples, the power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU. The receive component may then receive a second ADV packet from the second PRU and the connection component may send a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. Also, for these examples, the transfer component may cause transfer of power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 3. The apparatus of example 2, the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, may result in a same signature.
Example 4. The apparatus of example 1, the first modulated signature may include a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the long beacon. The sequence may indicate an identifier for the PTU.
Example 5. The apparatus of example 1 may also include a transmit resonator arrange to transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU.
Example 6. The apparatus of example 5, resonate coupling with the first PRU may be at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 7. The apparatus of example 1, the PTU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 8. The apparatus of example 7, the short and long beacons may include A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 9. An example method may include detecting, at a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs, a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU. The method may also include transmitting a long beacon and including a first modulated signature in the long beacon. The long beacon may cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The method may also include receiving an ADV packet from the first PRU. The method may also include sending a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the ADV packet from the first PRU includes a signature that matches the first modulated signature. The method may also include transferring power to the first PRU while maintaining the communication link.
Example 10. The method of example 9 may also include receiving a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The method may also include modulating power provided to the first PRU responsive to receiving the first ADV packet. The power may be modulated to generate a second modulated signature that may be capable of being detected by the second PRU. The method may also include receiving a second ADV packet from the second PRU and sending a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. The method may also include transferring power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 11. The method of example 10, the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, may result in a different signature.
Example 12. The method of example 9, the first modulated signature may include a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the long beacon, the sequence to indicate an identifier for the PTU.
Example 13. The method of example 9, the PTU may inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 14. The method of example 9, the PTU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 15. The method of example 14, the short and long beacons may include A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 16. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed on a system at a PTU may cause the system to carry out a method according to any one of examples 9 to 15.
Example 17. An example apparatus may include means for performing the methods of any one of examples 9 to 15.
Example 18. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by circuitry for a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs may cause the circuitry to detect a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transmit a long beacon and including a first modulated signature. The long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive an ADV packet from the first PRU and send a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the ADV packet from the first PRU includes a signature that matches the first modulated signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transfer power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link.
Example 19. The at least one machine readable medium of example 16, the instructions to also cause the circuitry to receive a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to modulate power provided to the first PRU responsive to receiving the first ADV packet. The power may be modulated to generate a second modulated signature that may be capable of being detected by the second PRU. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive a second ADV packet from the second PRU and send a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transfer power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 20. The at least one machine readable medium of example 19, the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, may result in a same signature.
Example 21. The at least one machine readable medium of example 18, the first modulated signature may include a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the long beacon, the sequence to indicate an identifier for the PTU.
Example 22. The at least one machine readable medium of example 18, the PTU may inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 23. The at least one machine readable medium of example 18, the PTU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 24. The at least one machine readable medium of example 23, the short and long beacons may include A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 25. An example apparatus for a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs may include means for detecting a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU. The apparatus may also include means for transmitting a long beacon and including a first modulated. The long beacon may cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The apparatus may also include means for receiving an ADV packet from the first PRU. The apparatus may also include means for sending a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the ADV packet from the first PRU includes a signature that matches the first modulated signature. The apparatus may also include means for transferring power to the first PRU while maintaining the communication link.
Example 26. The apparatus of example 25 may also include means for receiving a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet also including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The apparatus may also include means for modulating power provided to the first PRU responsive to receiving the first ADV packet. The power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU. The apparatus may also include means for receiving a second ADV packet from the second PRU. The apparatus may also include means for sending a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. The apparatus may also include means for transferring power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 27. An example apparatus may include circuitry for a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs. The apparatus may also include a detect component for execution by the circuitry to detect a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU. The apparatus may also include a beacon component for execution by the circuitry to transmit a long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The apparatus may also include a receive component for execution by the circuitry to receive a first ADV packet from the first PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The beacon component may a remaining portion of the long beacon responsive to the receive component receiving the first ADV packet. The remaining portion of the long beacon may be modulated to include a modulated signature. The receive component may receive a second ADV packet from the first PRU. The apparatus may also include a connection component for execution by the circuitry to send a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon. The apparatus may also include a transfer component for execution by the circuitry to cause transfer of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link.
Example 28. The apparatus of example 27, the receive component may receive a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet from the second PRU may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The apparatus may also include a power modulation component for execution by the circuitry to modulate power provided to the first PRU responsive to the receive component receiving the first ADV packet from the second PRU, the power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU. The receive component to may receive a second ADV packet from the second PRU. The connection component may send a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet from the second PRU includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. The transfer component may cause transfer of power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 29. The apparatus of example 28, the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, may result in a different signature.
Example 30. The apparatus of example 27, the first modulated signature may include a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the remaining portion of the long beacon, the sequence to indicate an identifier for the PTU.
Example 31. The apparatus of example 27, a transmit resonator may be arranged to transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU.
Example 32. The apparatus of example 31, resonate coupling with the first PRU may be at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 33. The apparatus of example 27, the PTU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 34. The apparatus of example 33, the short and long beacons may include A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 35. An example method may include detecting, at a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs, a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU. The method may also include transmitting a long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The methods may also include receiving a first ADV packet from the first PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The method may also include modulating a remaining portion of the long beacon responsive to receiving the first ADV packet from the first PRU, the remaining portion of the long beacon may include a modulated signature. The method may also include receiving a second ADV packet from the first PRU. The method may also include sending a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the second ADV packet from the first PRU includes a signature that matches the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon. The method may also include transferring of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link.
Example 36. The method of example 35 may also include receiving a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet from the second PRU may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The method may also include modulating power provided to the first PRU responsive to receiving the first ADV packet from the second PRU, the power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU. The method may also include receiving a second ADV packet from the second PRU. The method may also include sending a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet from the second PRU includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. The method may also include transferring power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 37. The method of example 36, the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, may result in a different signature.
Example 38. The method of example 35, the first modulated signature may include a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the remaining portion of the long beacon. The sequence may indicate an identifier for the PTU.
Example 39. The method of example 35, the PTU may inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 40. The method of example 35, the PTU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 41. The method of example 40, the short and long beacons may include A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 42. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed on a system at a PTU may cause the system to carry out a method according to any one of examples 35 to 41.
Example 43. An example apparatus may include means for performing the methods of any one of examples 35 to 41.
Example 44. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by circuitry for a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs may cause the circuitry to transmit a long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive a first ADV packet from the first PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to module a remaining portion of the long beacon responsive to receiving the first ADV packet from the first PRU. The remaining portion of the long beacon may be modulated to include a modulated signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive a second ADV packet from the first PRU. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to send a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the second ADV packet from the first PRU includes a signature that matches the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transfer of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link.
Example 45. The at least one machine readable medium of example 44, the instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet from the second PRU may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to modulate power provided to the first PRU responsive to receiving the first ADV packet from the first PRU. The power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive a second ADV packet from the second PRU. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to send a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet from the second PRU includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transfer power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 46. The at least one machine readable medium of example 45, the first and second modulation signatures, when decoded, may result in a different signature.
Example 47. The at least one machine readable medium of example 46, the first modulated signature may include a sequence modulated on an amplitude of the remaining portion of the long beacon, the sequence to indicate an identifier for the PTU.
Example 48. The at least one machine readable medium of example 44, the PTU may inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transfer power to the first PRU via resonate coupling with the first PRU at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 49. The at least one machine readable medium of example 44, the PTU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 50. The at least one machine readable medium of example 49, the short and long beacons may include an A4WP beacons and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 51. An example apparatus for a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to one or more PRUs may include means for detecting a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The apparatus may also include means for transmitting a long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface. The apparatus may also include means for receiving a first ADV packet from the first PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The apparatus may also include means for modulating a remaining portion of the long beacon responsive to receiving the first ADV packet from the first PRU. The remaining portion of the long beacon may be modulated to include a modulated signature. The apparatus may also include means for receiving a second ADV packet from the first PRU. The apparatus may also include means for sending a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon. The apparatus may also include means for transferring of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link.
Example 52. The apparatus of example 51 may also include means for receiving a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU. The first ADV packet from the second PRU may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature. The apparatus may also include means for modulating power provided to the first PRU responsive to receiving the first ADV packet from the second PRU. The power may be modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU. The apparatus may also include means for receiving a second ADV packet from the second PRU. The apparatus may also include means for sending a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet from the second PRU includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature. The apparatus may also include means for transferring power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
Example 53. An example apparatus may include circuitry for a power receive unit (PRU). The apparatus may also include a receive component for execution by the circuitry to receive a long beacon including a modulated signature that identifies a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The apparatus may also include an energize component for execution by the circuitry to energize a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The apparatus may also include a decode component for execution by the circuitry to decode the modulated signature. The apparatus may also include a generate component for execution by the circuitry to generate an ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The apparatus may also include a connection component for execution by the circuitry to transmit the ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The apparatus may also include a power component for execution by the circuitry to receive or facilitate reception of power from the PTU while the connection component maintains the communication link.
Example 54. The apparatus of example 53 may also include a receive resonator arranged to receive power from the PTU via resonate coupling with the PTU.
Example 55. The apparatus of example 54, resonate coupling with the PTU may be at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 56. The apparatus of example 53, the PRU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 57. The apparatus of example 56, the long beacon may include an A4WP beacon and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 58. The apparatus of example 53, the PTU may include a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a smart phone, a wearable computing device or a portable game device.
Example 59. An example method may include receiving, at a power receive unit (PRU), a long beacon including a modulated signature that identifies a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The method may also include energizing a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The method may also include decoding the modulated signature. The method may also include generating an ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The method may also include transmitting the ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The method may also include receiving power from the PTU while maintaining the communication link.
Example 60. The method of example 59, the PTU may be capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU via resonate coupling at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 61. The method of example 59, the PRU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 62. The method of example 61, the long beacon may include an A4WP beacon and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 63. The method of example 59, the PTU may include a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a smart phone, a wearable computing device or a portable game device.
Example 64. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed on a system at a power receive unit (PRU) cause the system to carry out a method according to any one of examples 59 to 63.
Example 65. An example apparatus comprising means for performing the methods of any one of examples 59 to 63.
Example 66. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by circuitry for a power receive unit (PRU) causes the circuitry to receive a long beacon including a modulated signature that identifies a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to energize a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to decode the modulated signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to generate an ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transmit the ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive power from the PTU while maintaining the communication link.
Example 67. The at least one machine readable medium of example 66, the PTU may be capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU via resonate coupling at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 68. The at least one machine readable medium of example 66, the PRU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 69. The at least one machine readable medium of example 68, the long beacon may include an A4WP beacon and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 70. The at least one machine readable medium of example 66, the PTU may include a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a smart phone, a wearable computing device or a portable game device.
Example 71. An example apparatus for a power receive unit (PRU) may include means for receiving a long beacon including a modulated signature that identifies a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The example apparatus may also include means for energizing a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The example apparatus may also include means for decoding the modulated signature. The example apparatus may also include means for generating an ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The example apparatus may also include means for transmitting the ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The example apparatus may also include receiving power from the PTU while maintaining the communication link.
Example 72. An example apparatus may include circuitry for a power receive unit (PRU). The example apparatus may also include a receive component for execution by the circuitry to receive a long beacon from a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The example apparatus may also include an energize component for execution by the circuitry to energize a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The example apparatus may also include a generate component for execution by the circuitry to generate a first ADV packet and cause the first ADV packet to be transmitted to the PTU. The first ADV packet may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The PTU may be capable of modulating a remaining portion of the long beacon to include a modulated signature responsive to receiving the first ADV packet. The example apparatus may also include a decode component for execution by the circuitry to decode a modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon received by the receive component from the PTU, the generate component to generate a second ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The example apparatus may also include a connection component for execution by the circuitry to cause the second ADV packet to be transmitted to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The example apparatus may also include a power component for execution by the circuitry to receive or facilitate reception of power from the PTU while the connection component maintains the communication link.
Example 73. The apparatus of example 72, comprising a receive resonator arranged to receive power from the PTU via resonate coupling with the PTU.
Example 74. The apparatus of example 73, resonate coupling with the PTU may be at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 75. The apparatus of example 72, the PRU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 76. The apparatus of example 75, the beacon may include an A4WP beacon and the low energy wireless communication interface is a BLE interface.
Example 77. The apparatus of example 72, the PTU may include a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a smart phone, a wearable computing device or a portable game device.
Example 78. An example method may include receiving, at a power receive unit (PRU), a long beacon from a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The method may also include energizing a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The method may also include generating a first ADV packet. The first ADV packet may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The method may also include transmitting the first ADV packet to the PTU. The PTU may be capable of modulating a remaining portion of the long beacon to include a modulated signature responsive to receiving the first ADV packet. The method may also include decoding the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon. The method may also include generating a second ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The method may also include transmitting the second ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The method may also include receiving power from the PTU while maintaining the communication link.
Example 79. The method of example 78, the PTU may be capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU via resonate coupling at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 80. The method of example 78, the PRU arranged may operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 81. The method of example 80, long beacon may include an A4WP beacon and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 82. The method of example 78, the PTU may include a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a smart phone, a wearable computing device or a portable game device.
Example 83. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed on a system at a power receive unit (PRU) may cause the system to carry out a method according to any one of examples 78 to 82.
Example 84. An example apparatus may include means for performing the methods of any one of examples 78 to 82.
Example 85. An example at least one machine readable medium may include a plurality of instructions that in response to being executed by circuitry for a power receive unit (PRU) may cause the circuitry to receive a long beacon from a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to energize a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to generate a first ADV packet. The first ADV packet may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transmit the first ADV packet to the PTU. The PTU may be capable of modulating a remaining portion of the long beacon to include a modulated signature responsive to receiving the first ADV packet. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to decode the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to generate a second ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to transmit the second ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The instructions may also cause the circuitry to receive power from the PTU while maintaining the communication link.
Example 86. The at least one machine readable medium of example 85, the PTU may be capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU via resonate coupling at an operating frequency in the ISM radio band that includes 6.78 MHz .
Example 87. The at least one machine readable medium of example 85, the PRU may be arranged to operate in compliance with one or more industry standards including Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), Version 1.0 Baseline System Specification or the Bluetooth Specification, Version 4.1.
Example 88. The at least one machine readable medium of example 87, the long beacon may include an A4WP beacon and the low energy wireless communication interface may be a BLE interface.
Example 89. The at least one machine readable medium of example 85, the PTU may include a laptop computer, a notebook computer, a netbook computer, a tablet computer, a smart phone, a wearable computing device or a portable game device.
Example 90. An apparatus for a power receive unit (PRU) may include means for receiving a long beacon from a PTU capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU. The apparatus may also include means for energizing a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon. The apparatus may also include means for generating a first ADV packet. The first ADV packet may include fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field. The apparatus may also include means for transmitting the first ADV packet to the PTU. The PTU may be capable of modulating a remaining portion of the long beacon to include a modulated signature responsive to receiving the first ADV packet. The apparatus may also include means for decoding the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon. The apparatus may also include means for generating a second ADV packet that includes the decoded signature. The apparatus may also include means for transmitting the second ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface. The apparatus may also include means for receiving power from the PTU while maintaining the communication link.
circuitry (620);
a detect component (622-1) for execution by the circuitry configured to detect a first PRU based on use of a transmitted short beacon, wherein the short beacon is used to detect an impedance or charging load associated with the first PRU;
a beacon component (622-3) for execution by the circuitry configured to transmit a long beacon to cause the first PRU to energize a low energy wireless communication interface;
a receive component (622-4) for execution by the circuitry configured to receive a first advertisement, ADV, packet from the first PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field, the beacon component configured to modulate a remaining portion of the same long beacon during which the first ADV packet is received responsive to the receive component receiving the first ADV packet, the remaining portion of the long beacon modulated to include a modulated signature, the receive component configured to receive a second ADV packet from the first PRU;
a connection component (622-5) for execution by the circuitry configured to send a connection request to establish a first communication link with the first PRU through the low energy wireless communication interface when the second ADV packet includes a signature that matches the modulated signature included in the remaining portion of the long beacon; and
a transfer component (622-6) for execution by the circuitry configured to cause transfer of power to the first PRU while maintaining the first communication link.
the receive component (622-4) configured to receive a first ADV packet from a second PRU while power is being transferred to the first PRU, the first ADV packet from the second PRU including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature matching the first modulated signature;
a power modulation component (622-7) for execution by the circuitry configured to modulate power provided to the first PRU responsive to the receive component receiving the first ADV packet from the second PRU, the power modulated to generate a second modulated signature that is capable of being detected by the second PRU;
the receive component (622-4) configured to receive a second ADV packet from the second PRU;
the connection component (622-5) configured to send a second connection request to the second PRU to establish a second communication link with the second PRU through a low energy wireless communication interface at the second PRU when the second ADV packet from the second PRU includes a signature that matches the second modulated signature; and
the transfer component (622-6) configured to cause transfer of power to the second PRU while maintaining the second communication link.
receiving (1102) a long beacon from a power transmit unit, PTU, capable of inductively, magnetically or wirelessly transferring power to the PRU;
energizing (1104) a low energy wireless communication interface responsive to receiving the long beacon;
generating a first advertisement, ADV, packet, the first ADV packet including fields indicating support for forward signaling and no signature field;
transmitting the first ADV packet to the PTU;
decoding (1106) a modulated signature included in a remaining portion of the same long beacon during which the first ADV packet is transmitted;
generating (1108) a second ADV packet that includes the decoded signature;
transmitting (1110) the second ADV packet to the PTU to establish a communication link with the PTU through the low energy wireless communication interface; and
receiving (1112) power from the PTU while maintaining the communication link.
eine Schaltungsanordnung (620);
eine Detektionskomponente (622-1) zur Ausführung durch die Schaltungsanordnung, die konfiguriert ist, eine erste PRU auf der Grundlage der Verwendung einer gesendeten kurzen Bake zu detektieren, wobei die kurze Bake verwendet wird, eine Impedanz oder eine Ladelast, die der ersten PRU zugeordnet ist, zu detektieren;
eine Bakenkomponente (622-3) zur Ausführung durch die Schaltungsanordnung, die konfiguriert ist, eine lange Bake zu senden, um zu bewirken, dass die erste PRU eine drahtlose Niedrigenergie-Kommunikationsschnittstelle einschaltet;
eine Empfangskomponente (622-4) zur Ausführung durch die Schaltungsanordnung, die konfiguriert ist, ein erstes Anzeigepaket, ADV-Paket, von der ersten PRU, das Felder, die eine Unterstützung einer Vorwärtssignalisierung anzeigen, und kein Signaturfeld enthält, zu empfangen, wobei die Bakenkomponente konfiguriert ist, einen verbleibenden Abschnitt derselben langen Bake, während dessen das erste ADV-Paket empfangen wird, in Reaktion darauf, dass die Empfangskomponente das erste ADV-Paket empfängt, zu modulieren, der verbleibende Abschnitt der langen Bake derart moduliert wird, dass er eine modulierte Signatur enthält, und die Empfangskomponente konfiguriert ist, ein zweites ADV-Paket von der ersten PRU zu empfangen;
eine Verbindungskomponente (622-5) zur Ausführung durch die Schaltungsanordnung, die konfiguriert ist, eine Verbindungsanforderung zum Aufbauen einer ersten Kommunikationsverbindung mit der ersten PRU über die drahtlose Niedrigenergie-Kommunikationsschnittstelle zu senden, wenn das zweite ADV-Paket eine Signatur enthält, die mit der modulierten Signatur, die im verbleibenden Abschnitt der lange Bake enthalten ist, übereinstimmt; und
eine Übertragungskomponente (622-6) zur Ausführung durch die Schaltungsanordnung, die konfiguriert ist, eine Übertragung von Leistung zur ersten PRU zu bewirken, während die erste Kommunikationsverbindung aufrechterhalten wird.
die Empfangskomponente (622-4), die konfiguriert ist, ein erstes ADV-Paket von einer zweiten PRU zu empfangen, während Leistung zur ersten PRU übertragen wird, wobei das erste ADV-Paket von der zweiten PRU Felder, die eine Unterstützung zur Vorwärtssignalisierung anzeigen, und keine Signatur, die mit der ersten modulierten Signatur übereinstimmt, enthält;
eine Leistungsmodulationskomponente (622-7) zur Ausführung durch die Schaltungsanordnung, die konfiguriert ist, Leistung, die der ersten PRU in Reaktion darauf geliefert wird, dass die Empfangskomponente das erste ADV-Paket von der zweiten PRU empfängt, zu modulieren, wobei die Leistung moduliert wird, um eine zweite modulierte Signatur zu erzeugen, die durch die zweite PRU detektiert werden kann; wobei
die Empfangskomponente (622-4) konfiguriert ist, ein zweites ADV-Paket von der zweiten PRU zu empfangen;
die Verbindungskomponente (622-5) konfiguriert ist, eine zweite Verbindungsanforderung zur zweiten PRU zu senden, um eine zweite Kommunikationsverbindung mit der zweiten PRU über eine drahtlose Niedrigenergie-Kommunikationsschnittstelle bei der zweiten PRU aufzubauen, wenn das zweite ADV-Paket von der zweiten PRU eine Signatur enthält, die mit der zweiten modulierten Signatur übereinstimmt; und
die Übertragungskomponente (622-6) konfiguriert ist, eine Übertragung von Leistung zur zweiten PRU zu bewirken, während die zweite Kommunikationsverbindung aufrechterhalten wird.
Empfangen (1102) einer langen Bake von einer Leistungsübertragungseinheit, PTU, die Leistung induktiv, magnetisch oder drahtlos zur PRU übertragen kann;
Einschalten (1104) einer drahtlosen Niedrigenergie-Kommunikationsschnittstelle in Reaktion auf das Empfangen der langen Bake;
Erzeugen eines ersten Anzeigepakets, ADV-Paket, wobei das erste ADV-Paket Felder, die eine Unterstützung einer Vorwärtssignalisierung anzeigen, und kein Signaturfeld enthält;
Senden des ersten ADV-Pakets zur PTU;
Decodieren (1106) einer modulierten Signatur, die in einem verbleibenden Abschnitt derselben langen Bake, während der das erste ADV-Paket gesendet wird, enthalten ist;
Erzeugen (1108) eines zweiten ADV-Pakets, das die decodierte Signatur enthält;
Senden (1110) des zweiten ADV-Pakets zur PTU, um eine Kommunikationsverbindung mit der PTU über die drahtlose Niedrigenergie-Kommunikationsschnittstelle aufzubauen; und
Empfangen (1112) von Leistung von der PTU, während die Kommunikationsverbindung aufrechterhalten wird.
une circuiterie (620) ;
un composant de détection (622-1) destiné à être exécuté par la circuiterie, configuré pour détecter une première PRU sur la base de l'utilisation d'une balise courte transmise, la balise courte servant à détecter une impédance ou une charge de charge associée à la première PRU ;
un composant de balise (622-3) destiné à être exécuté par la circuiterie, configuré pour transmettre une balise longue pour amener la première PRU à activer une interface de communication sans fil à faible consommation d'énergie ;
un composant de réception (622-4) destiné à être exécuté par la circuiterie, configuré pour recevoir un premier paquet d'annonce, notée ADV, en provenance de la première PRU comportant des champs indiquant la prise en charge d'une signalisation vers l'avant et aucun champ de signature, le composant de balise étant configuré pour moduler une partie restante de la même balise longue durant laquelle le premier paquet ADV est reçu en réponse à la réception, par le composant de réception, du premier paquet ADV, la partie restante de la balise longue étant modulée de manière à contenir une signature modulée, le composant de réception étant configuré pour recevoir un deuxième paquet ADV en provenance de la première PRU ;
un composant de connexion (622-5) destiné à être exécuté par la circuiterie, configuré pour envoyer une requête de connexion dans le but d'établir une première liaison de communication avec la première PRU par l'entremise de l'interface de communication sans fil à faible consommation d'énergie lorsque le deuxième paquet ADV contient une signature qui concorde avec la signature modulée contenue dans la partie restante de la balise longue ; et
un composant de transfert (622-6) destiné à être exécuté par la circuiterie, configuré pour déclencher un transfert d'énergie vers la première PRU en maintenant simultanément la première liaison de communication.
le composant de réception (622-4) configuré pour recevoir un premier paquet ADV en provenance d'une deuxième PRU pendant le transfert d'énergie vers la première PRU, le premier paquet ADV en provenance de la deuxième PRU contenant des champs indiquant la prise en charge d'une signalisation vers l'avant et aucune signature concordant avec la première signature modulée ;
un composant de modulation d'énergie (622-7) destiné à être exécuté par la circuiterie, configuré pour moduler l'énergie fournie à la première PRU en réponse à la réception, par le composant de réception, du premier paquet ADV en provenance de la deuxième PRU, l'énergie étant modulée pour générer une deuxième signature modulée apte à être détectée par la deuxième PRU ;
le composant de réception (622-4) configuré pour recevoir un deuxième paquet ADV en provenance de la deuxième PRU ;
le composant de connexion (622-5) configuré pour envoyer une deuxième requête de connexion à la deuxième PRU dans le but d'établir une deuxième liaison de communication avec la deuxième PRU par l'entremise d'une interface de communication sans fil à faible consommation d'énergie au niveau de la deuxième PRU lorsque le deuxième paquet ADV en provenance de la deuxième PRU contient une signature qui concorde avec la deuxième signature modulée ; et
le composant de transfert (622-6) configuré pour déclencher un transfert d'énergie vers la deuxième PRU en maintenant simultanément la deuxième liaison de communication.
la réception (1102) d'une balise longue en provenance d'une unité de transmission d'énergie, notée PTU, apte au transfert inductif, magnétique ou sans fil d'énergie vers la PRU ;
l'activation (1104) d'une interface de communication sans fil à faible consommation d'énergie en réponse à la réception de la balise longue ;
la génération d'un premier paquet d'annonce, notée ADV, le premier paquet ADV contenant des champs indiquant la prise en charge d'une signalisation vers l'avant et aucun champ de signature ;
la transmission du premier paquet ADV à la PTU ;
le décodage (1106) d'une signature modulée contenue dans la partie restante de la même balise longue durant laquelle le premier paquet ADV est transmis ;
la génération (1108) d'un deuxième paquet ADV qui contient la signature décodée ;
la transmission (1100) du deuxième paquet ADV à la PTU dans le but d'établir une liaison de communication avec la PTU par l'entremise de l'interface de communication sans fil à faible consommation d'énergie ; et
la réception (1112) d'énergie en provenance de la PTU avec maintien simultané de la liaison de communication.
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