Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Method for routing ad-hoc signals
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Application No.: US12793015Application Date: 2010-06-03
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Publication No.: US08406177B2Publication Date: 2013-03-26
- Inventor: Gerry Sendrowicz
- Applicant: Gerry Sendrowicz
- Applicant Address: CA Ottawa
- Assignee: Olsonet Communications Corporation
- Current Assignee: Olsonet Communications Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: CA Ottawa
- Agency: The Law Office of Michael E. Kondoudis
- Main IPC: H04W4/00
- IPC: H04W4/00

Abstract:
An ad-hoc network is a typically a dynamic collection of nodes capable of communicating therebetween without the aid of pre-established infrastructure. Ad-hoc networks differ from traditional networks in that the topology of interconnections between nodes is inherently dynamic and not fixed. Generally, the routing protocols belong to two groups: proactive and reactive. Proactive protocols attempt to maintain correct and up-to-date routing information at every node. Reactive protocols, in turn, collect necessary routing information only if a pair of nodes are to establish a communication. In accordance with embodiments of the invention a reactive ad-hoc network protocol is disclosed that uses controlled flooding to broadcast packets of information within the ad-hoc network. Furthermore, the ad-hoc network protocol does not maintain up-to-date routing information at every node in an ad-hoc network and does not utilize specific control messages to assure that packets within the ad-hoc network follow optimal paths.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100254316A1 Method for Routing Ad-Hoc Signals Public/Granted day:2010-10-07
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