ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 29 -- United States Patent no. 12,212,348, issued on Jan. 28, was assigned to Google LLC (Mountain View, Calif.).
"Controlling impedance matching circuitry" was invented by Gregory Black (Vernon Hills, Ill.), Benjamin White (Crystal Lake, Ill.) and Srenik Mehta (Fremont, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system for controlling an impedance matching circuitry can include an antenna, a receiving or transmitting circuitry, an impedance matching circuitry, a circuitry, and a controller. The impedance matching circuitry can be coupled between the antenna and the receiving or transmitting circuitry. The circuitry can be configured to set a value of an impedance of the im...