Abstract:
A method of operation of a communication device. A first communication module is operatively coupled to a second communication module within the communication device. The second communication module is designed for carrier sensing. An instruction is communicated from the first communication module to the second communication module to begin sensing a channel on behalf of the first communication module. Next, the first communication module is informed of channel activity status by the second communication module. Thereafter, the first communication module transmits on the channel when no activity is detected on the channel.
Abstract:
A method and device for providing a bridge between a distribution system and a wireless network device as provided increases network availability. According to one aspect, the method includes assigning a first wireless network device to a first wireless distribution system port in response to processing a first identification message received from the first wireless network device. A second wireless network device is then assigned to a second wireless distribution system port in response to processing a second identification message received from the second wireless network device after assigning the first wireless network device to the first wireless distribution system port. The bridge is then provided between the distribution system and the first wireless network device via the first wireless distribution system port.
Abstract:
A multihop network includes at least one base station and a plurality of relay stations, Within each relay station, a method to facilitate path selection includes: maintaining a base station path metric from the relay station to the base station; maintaining a relay station link metric from the relay station to each of a plurality of other relay stations; comparing the current base station path metric and each of the other base station path metrics through the plurality of other relay stations; and selecting a path for routing messages from the relay station to the base station using the comparing step.
Abstract:
A multihop network includes at least one base station and a plurality of relay stations, Within each relay station, a method to facilitate path selection includes: maintaining a base station path metric from the relay station to the base station; maintaining a relay station link metric from the relay station to each of a plurality of other relay stations; comparing the current base station path metric and each of the other base station path metrics through the plurality of other relay stations; and selecting a path for routing messages from the relay station to the base station using the comparing step.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system and method for multihop packet forwarding within a multihop wireless communication network. The method uses a data frame format including at least the four address fields to forward packets in a multihop wireless network. The method includes generating a route request packet at a routable device in response to receiving a packet destined for an unknown destination. The route request packet includes an originating device field including an address of an originating device, wherein the originating device generated the packet originally; and a source field, wherein the source field includes an address of the first routable device which generated the route request packet.
Abstract:
A system and method for performing topology control in a wireless network (100). The system and method operate to enable a node (102-1) to determine the link cost of a link between itself and another node (102-2), based on the number of nodes (102, 106, 107) that would be affected by message transmission by the node (102) and the other node (102-2), and the number of nodes (102, 106, 107) that would be affected by message reception by the node (102-1) and the other node (102-2). The number of nodes (102, 106, 107) affected by the message transmission and message reception at the node (102-1) and the other node (102-2) is affected by the transmit power of the control messages sent by the node (102-1) and the other node (102-2). The node (102-1) further bases routing decisions on the calculated link costs.
Abstract:
A method for controlling packet transmission power by a node in a wireless communication network, the method comprising: determining respective values for a number of sample data rates collected; determining a target data rate, wherein the target data rate is a weighted average of the respective values; and adjusting packet transmission power based on a result of a comparison of an average data rate in current traffic and channel conditions to the target data rate.
Abstract:
A system and method for determining the mobility of a node (102) in a wireless communication network (102). The system and method determine the distance between the node (102) and at least one stationary neighboring node (102, 106, 107) at at least two or more time points, using at least two moving average filters, to arrive at two distance values. The system and method then determine the relative velocity based on the at least two distance values, and thus determine whether the node (102) is mobile.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure propose techniques for independently signaling features supported by a user equipment (UE) in different duplexing modes. The UE may be capable of communicating in frequency division duplexing (FDD) and time division duplexing (TDD) modes. The UE may obtain a FDD-specific feature group indicators (FGIs) set and a TDD-specific FGIs set, and signal at least one of the FDD-specific FGIs set or TDD-specific FGIs set. In addition, the UE may take one or more actions to reduce the likelihood of transitioning to a mode of operation that is different from its current mode of operation.
Abstract:
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided in which context information from a packet switched network domain is shared between a mobile switching center and mobile management entity. This information is then used to facilitate a reverse single radio voice call continuity procedure for handing over a user equipment from a circuit switched domain to a packet switched domain.