T. Healy
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即使是最便宜的笔记本电脑也不再需要电缆上网;你只要走进一个地方,你随身携带的设备就会神奇地自动连接到Wi-Fi热点。这发生在咖啡馆,在家里,在火车上,在飞机上。Wi-Fi路由器无处不在,以至于当你发现一个地方没有Wi-Fi热点,却在看电影、流媒体音乐、搜索互联网或收发电子邮件时,你会觉得很奇怪。“Wi-Fi”这个名字是Wi-Fi联盟推广的一个商标,用来描述用于接入互联网的无线电系统,现在有数十亿台设备连接在一起,而且还在不断增长。Wi-Fi使用电气和电子工程师协会(IEEE)采用的一套行业标准,该协会不仅颁布标准,还记录与Wi-Fi相关的专利。到目前为止,与wi - fi相关的专利家族有几百个;但有一个很突出。这是一个关于核心专利的故事,它展示了如何制造快速高效的Wi-Fi。专利之旅花了25年,经历了许多曲折。最后,这是一个关于将一个伟大的想法推向市场需要付出多少艰苦的工作,需要多长时间,以及在漫长的消耗战中,获得专利往往只是第一枪的故事。这个故事始于澳大利亚的一小群科学家,他们从事深奥的射电天文学领域的研究。他们在寻找与黑洞爆炸有关的引力波。这项研究导致了1987年8月“变换处理电路”的专利申请,这是一种半导体芯片,可以在数据流上执行两种类型的信号处理:快速傅里叶变换(FFT)和逆快速傅里叶变换(IFFT)。发明者是澳大利亚主要科学研究机构CSIRO的雇员。目前尚不清楚专利上署名的研究人员是否认为这项发明会在通信领域产生重大影响,但几年后,其中一名研究人员约翰·奥沙利文(John O'Sullivan)参与了CSIRO的一个商业化项目。
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Wi-Fi Router
EVEN THE CHEAPEST laptop no longer needs a cable to access the internet; you just walk into a place and, somehow, magically, the device you are carrying connects automatically with a Wi-Fi hot spot. This happens in cafes, at home, on a train, on a plane. Wi-Fi routers are everywhere, to the point where it feels odd when you find a spot where you actually can't find a Wi-Fi hot spot to watch movies, stream music, search the internet, or do emails. The name “Wi-Fi” is the trademarkpopularized by the Wi-Fi Alliance to describe radio systems used to access the internet, with billions of devices now connected and growing. Wi-Fi uses a set of industry standards adopted by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or “IEEE,” a body that not only promulgates standards, but also records patents relevant to Wi-Fi. By now Wi-Fi-related patent families number a few hundred; but one stands out. This is the story of the core patent, the one that showed how to make fast and efficient Wi-Fi. The patent journey took 25 years, and it took many twists and turns. In the end, it is a tale about how much hard work is involved in taking a great idea to market, how long it takes, and how, often, obtaining a patent may be merely the first salvo in a long war of attrition. The story began with a small group of scientists in Australia, working in the esoteric field of radio astronomy. They were searching for gravitational waves associated with exploding black holes. That research lead to the filing in August 1987 of a patent application for “A Transform Processing Circuit,” for a semiconductor chip that could perform two types of signal processing on data streams: Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) and Inverse Fast Fourier Transforms (IFFT). The inventors were employees of CSIRO, Australia's primary scientific research body. It's not clear whether the researchers who were named on the patent ever thought that the invention would be significant in communications, but a few years later one ofthose researchers,John O'Sullivan, was involved in a commercialization project at CSIRO.
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