Multiple-radio mission critical wireless mesh networks
First Claim
1. A wireless mesh network node containing at least two relay radios for performing a packet relay function, wherein;
- a first relay radio can receive packets while a second relay radio simultaneously sends packets, and wherein frequency channels for each relay radio are chosen automatically by a distributed software control layer that resides on each such mesh node in a mesh network, and which communicates with control layer software on other nodes in the mesh network.
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Abstract
An approach using 2 logical radios to achieve high performance in multihop mesh networks is introduced. The advantages of frequency re-use, reduced channel interference over 1 radio approaches is discussed. An approach is developed to extend the logical 2-radio system to (physical) 3-radio and 4-radio systems are explained as extensions of the logical 2-radio methodology. The ability need to support both multiple radio systems and 1-radio ad hoc mesh systems in one framework is described in the context of emergency response systems. Some unique benefits of the logical 2-Radio concept related to other mesh architectures are highlighted.
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9 Claims
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1. A wireless mesh network node containing at least two relay radios for performing a packet relay function, wherein;
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a first relay radio can receive packets while a second relay radio simultaneously sends packets, and wherein frequency channels for each relay radio are chosen automatically by a distributed software control layer that resides on each such mesh node in a mesh network, and which communicates with control layer software on other nodes in the mesh network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A full duplex wireless mesh network node containing at least four relay radios for performing a packet relay function, wherein the following operations can occur simultaneously;
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a first relay radio receives packets from a parent mesh node, and a second relay radio sends packets to a parent mesh node, and a third relay radio receives packets from a daughter mesh node, and a second relay radio sends packets to a parent mesh node.
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5. A wireless mesh network node containing at least two relay radios, and at least two service radios wherein at least one service radio is used exclusively for data traffic and at least one service radio is used exclusively for voice traffic.
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6. A hybrid mesh network where some mesh nodes in the network have at least two relay radios and other mesh nodes have only one relay radio.
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7. A wireless mesh network node containing at least two relay radios and at least three similar radios, where upon the failure of one relay radio, another relay radio can operate in place of the failed radio.
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8. A wireless mesh network node optimized for VoIP traffic containing at least two relay radios including software that concatenates smaller voice packets into larger packets in order to increase the overall throughput of the mesh.
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9. A wireless mesh network node containing at least two relay radios and a sensing radio such that the movement of another mesh node in a mesh network is observed by the sensing radio, and wherein said node communicates via the relay radios with other mesh nodes to control the packets transferred to and from the moving node such that packet transfer is not interrupted as the moving node dissociates and re-associates with other mesh nodes.
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