High-speed - WPAN and method for enabling communication between devices located in different piconets
First Claim
1. A high-speed WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) system configured by a previously-formed parent piconet including a plurality of devices and a child piconet that is newly-formed using at least one timeslot allocated by a device located in the parent piconet, comprising:
- at least one first device, located in the child piconet that includes a C-MIB (Child Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with devices located in the child piconet, the first device receiving information concerning at least one of the plurality of devices that are located in the parent piconet, generating mapping information for bridging, and storing the generated mapping information in a first B-MIB (Bridging Management Information Base), detecting information of a destination device from the mapping information stored in the first B-MIB and transmitting the data containing the detected information;
at least one C-PNC (Child Piconet Coordinator) device, located in a common area between the parent and child piconets, including a C-MIB and a P-MIB (Parent Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with the devices located in the parent piconet, wherein the C-PNC device broadcasts the mapping information stored in the C-MIB and P-MIB to different piconets and switches and transmitts the data from the first device to the parent piconet; and
at least one second device, located in the parent piconet, including a P-MIB, the second device generating mapping information for bridging associated with the devices located in the child piconet from the mapping information broadcast by the C-PNC device, storing the generated mapping information in a second B-MIB and receiving the data from the C-PNC device.
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Abstract
A high-speed WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) system for enabling communication between piconets is configured by at least one first device located in the child piconet. A C-PNC (Child Piconet Coordinator) device includes a C-MIB (Child Piconet Management Information Base) stores mapping information associated with devices located in the child piconet and a P-MIB (Parent Piconet Management Information Base) stores mapping information associated with devices located in a parent piconet. At least one second device is located in the parent piconet. The first device includes a C-MIB and a first B-MIB (Bridging Management Information Base), detects destination information of data using the mapping information stored in the first B-MIB to transmit data to a device located in the parent piconet, and transmits the data containing the detected information to the C-PNC device. The C-PNC device broadcasts the mapping information stored in the C-MIB and P-MIB to different piconets, and switches and transmits the data from the first device to the parent piconet. The second device includes a P-MIB and a second B-MIB, and receives the data from the C-PNC device.
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11 Claims
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1. A high-speed WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) system configured by a previously-formed parent piconet including a plurality of devices and a child piconet that is newly-formed using at least one timeslot allocated by a device located in the parent piconet, comprising:
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at least one first device, located in the child piconet that includes a C-MIB (Child Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with devices located in the child piconet, the first device receiving information concerning at least one of the plurality of devices that are located in the parent piconet, generating mapping information for bridging, and storing the generated mapping information in a first B-MIB (Bridging Management Information Base), detecting information of a destination device from the mapping information stored in the first B-MIB and transmitting the data containing the detected information;
at least one C-PNC (Child Piconet Coordinator) device, located in a common area between the parent and child piconets, including a C-MIB and a P-MIB (Parent Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with the devices located in the parent piconet, wherein the C-PNC device broadcasts the mapping information stored in the C-MIB and P-MIB to different piconets and switches and transmitts the data from the first device to the parent piconet; and
at least one second device, located in the parent piconet, including a P-MIB, the second device generating mapping information for bridging associated with the devices located in the child piconet from the mapping information broadcast by the C-PNC device, storing the generated mapping information in a second B-MIB and receiving the data from the C-PNC device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for transmitting data using a high-speed WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) system configured by a previously-formed parent piconet including a plurality of devices and a child piconet newly-formed using at least one timeslot allocated by a device located in the parent piconet, the high-speed WPAN system comprising:
- a first device, located in the child piconet, including a C-MIB (Child Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with devices located in the child piconet and a first B-MIB (Bridging Management Information Base) for storing mapping information to be bridged to the devices located in the parent piconet;
at least one C-PNC (Child Piconet Coordinator) device, located in a common area between the parent and child piconets, including a C-MIB and a P-MIB (Parent Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with the devices located in the parent piconet; and
a second device, located in the parent piconet, including a P-MIB and a second B-MIB for storing mapping information to be bridged to the devices located in the child piconet, said method comprising the steps of;
(a) detecting destination information of data by the first device, said destination information to be transmitted from the mapping information stored in the first B-MIB;
(b) transmitting by the first device the data on the basis of the destination information;
(c) switching and transmitting by the C PNC device of the data received from the first device to the parent piconet, wherein the C-PNC device broadcasts the mapping information associated with the first and second devices to different piconets; and
wherein the second device receives the data from the C-PNC device. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
- a first device, located in the child piconet, including a C-MIB (Child Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with devices located in the child piconet and a first B-MIB (Bridging Management Information Base) for storing mapping information to be bridged to the devices located in the parent piconet;
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10. A method for transmitting data using a high-speed WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) system configured by a previously formed parent piconet that includes a plurality of devices and a child piconet newly formed using at least one timeslot allocated by a device located in the parent piconet, the high-speed WPAN system comprising:
- a first device, located in the child piconet, including a C-MIB (Child Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with devices located in the child piconet and a first B-MIB (Bridging Management Information Base) for storing mapping information to be bridged to the devices located in the parent piconet, and at least one C-PNC (Child Piconet Coordinator) device, located in a common area between the parent and child piconets, including a C-MIB and a P-MIB (Parent Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with the devices located in the parent piconet; and
a second device, located in the parent piconet, including a P-MIB and a second B-MIB for storing mapping information to be bridged to the devices located in the child piconet, said method comprising the steps of;
(a) detecting destination information of data by the second device to be transmitted from the mapping information stored in the second B-MIB;
(b) transmitting the data from the second device on the basis of the destination information;
(c) switching and transmitting the data received by the C-PNC device from the second device to the child piconet, the C-PNC device broadcasting the mapping information associated with the first and second devices to different piconets; and
(d) receiving the data from the C-PNC device by the first device. - View Dependent Claims (11)
- a first device, located in the child piconet, including a C-MIB (Child Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with devices located in the child piconet and a first B-MIB (Bridging Management Information Base) for storing mapping information to be bridged to the devices located in the parent piconet, and at least one C-PNC (Child Piconet Coordinator) device, located in a common area between the parent and child piconets, including a C-MIB and a P-MIB (Parent Piconet Management Information Base) for storing mapping information associated with the devices located in the parent piconet; and
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