Dynamic EMI (electromagnetic interference) management
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1. A method comprising:
- determining if a device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users; and
if it is determined that the device emits EMI in one or more regions of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users;
reducing the EMI in the one or more regions; and
increasing the EMI in one or more other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum that are unoccupied by the other users.
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Abstract
In one embodiment, a method is provided. The method may include determining if electromagnetic interference (EMI) is emitted by a device in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users, and if it is determined that EMI is emitted by the device in one or more regions of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users, reducing the EMI in the one or more regions, and increasing the EMI in one or more other regions unoccupied by the other users.
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30 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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determining if a device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users; and
if it is determined that the device emits EMI in one or more regions of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users;
reducing the EMI in the one or more regions; and
increasing the EMI in one or more other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum that are unoccupied by the other users. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method comprising:
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determining if a device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in the presence of other users in an electromagnetic spectrum; and
if it is determined that the device emits EMI in the presence of other users in the electromagnetic spectrum;
determining if the device'"'"'s current location is the same as the device'"'"'s previous location; and
if the current location is the same as the previous location;
reducing the EMI in one or more regions of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by the other users; and
increasing the EMI in one or more other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum unoccupied by the other users. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method comprising:
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determining if a device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in unacceptable levels in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum; and
if it is determined that a device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in unacceptable levels in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum;
reducing the EMI in the one or more regions; and
increasing the EMI in one or more other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum unoccupied by the other users. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. An apparatus comprising:
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circuitry capable of determining if a device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users; and
if it is determined that the device emits EMI in the one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users, the circuitry additionally capable of;
reducing the EMI in the one or more regions; and
increasing the EMI in one or more other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum unoccupied by the other users. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A system comprising:
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a communications device to emit EMI; and
circuitry capable of;
determining if the communications device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users; and
if it is determined that the communications device emits EMI in the one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users;
reducing the EMI in the one or more regions; and
increasing the EMI in one or more other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum unoccupied by the other users. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A machine-readable medium having stored thereon instructions, the
instructions when executed by a machine, result in the following: -
determining if a device emits electromagnetic interference (EMI) in one or more regions of an electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users; and
if it is determined that the device emits EMI in one or more regions of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by other users;
reducing the EMI in the one or more regions; and
increasing the EMI in one or more other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum that are unoccupied by the other users. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30)
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