System of on-body mobile devices and methods of operation

a mobile device and system technology, applied in the field of telecoms, can solve problems such as power/reception limitations, and achieve the effects of reducing radiation absorbed, ensuring user safety, and ensuring the safety of use of mobile devices

Active Publication Date: 2017-12-12
MALINEN ERIC JAMES
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This patented technology helps prevent harm caused by excessive electromagnetic waves emitted during physical activity like running shopping or exercise activities. It involves dividing up certain parts of the human's body called the hands and legs towards each other based upon their proximity to another person who operates them. By doing this, they don’ve less chance of receiving any unwanted energy compared to traditional methods involving bulky equipment worn around the shoulders or arms. Additionally, there is a possibility of adding extra components to enhance the functionality provided through the new design without compromising its effectiveness due to limited space availability. Overall, this innovative technical solution improves the performance and usability of wearables designed specifically for individuals operating within defined environments.

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Technical Problem: Mobile phones can cause harmful impacts upon their owners if they emit too much electric field strength into their bodies through certain types of radar equipment called smart phones. Additionally, current methods like adding metal casings may make them look unhealthy even though they don’t pose any risks associated with prolonged usage. Therefore, new ways must be developed to prevent excessive levels of electrical activity near the earpieces worn by individuals who wear mobile electronics devices.

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[0022]Below is described embodiments for a solution for any mobile, wireless, remote-access, or satellite-access phone, cellular telephone, communication device, computation device, pager, radio, personal digital assistant (PDA), gadget, global positioning system, hand-held device, appliance, personal computer (PC), computer, laptop computer, tablet, netbook, reader, any one-way or two-way communication system, hand-held gaming device, mobile gambling device, geosynchronous position system (GPS) device, satellite emergency line, navigation device, tracking device, broadcasting device, or narrowcasting device, or any other known mobile electronic device 10, as seen by way of example in FIG. 1. Such device might include a transmitter, a receiver, or a transceiver 50 and at least one antenna 65.

[0023]Disclosed are methods and systems to decrease the radiation absorbed by a head of the user. As noted above, radiation absorption is typically measured based on specific absorption rate (SAR).

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A system of mobile devices that reduces the transmission strength of outgoing signals originating from a handheld device, and sends such signals to a second device, situated near or on a lower-body location, where the signals may be amplified to the current permitted maximum transmission strength vis-a-vis the brain (SAR), or above that level to the greater maximum strength permitted in the areas of, e.g., the feet and ankles, where the signal is then sent outward. The devices divert radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure downward toward the lower extremities. The intelligence and power of the devices may be split between two or more devices, resulting in longer use time, deeper and more complex computing capability, and fewer disruptions due to power. In addition, a benefit in one or more embodiments is better, more reliable reception, due to the use of two or more coordinated receiving antennas.

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Owner MALINEN ERIC JAMES
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