Congestion arbitration for a wireless network
First Claim
1. A wireless network arbitration function for a network, which includes at least one gateway node and a plurality of dispersed nodes, comprising:
- a gateway application which listens for network grant communication requests from the dispersed nodes, and temporarily assigns, or grants, the network to each node in response to the request, and;
a dispersed node application, which upon waking up or needing to communicate with the gateway, sends a short communication request to the gateway, and upon receipt of the network grant, communicates its data to the gateway.
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Abstract
The invention is a congestion arbitration function, and method of using, for a wireless network. A suitable wireless network will have at least one gateway to the internet or other outside network, and a plurality of dispersed nodes which communicate with each other and through the gateway to the outside. Each dispersed node, upon wake-up, or other need to communicate with the gateway, transmits a short communication request, either directly to the gateway from an inner node, or relayed through an inner node from an outer node. The gateway assigns a communication network grant in response to each request, thereby eliminating congestion. Each node will retry sending the request until it is acknowledged, assuring that data is not lost.
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1. A wireless network arbitration function for a network, which includes at least one gateway node and a plurality of dispersed nodes, comprising:
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a gateway application which listens for network grant communication requests from the dispersed nodes, and temporarily assigns, or grants, the network to each node in response to the request, and; a dispersed node application, which upon waking up or needing to communicate with the gateway, sends a short communication request to the gateway, and upon receipt of the network grant, communicates its data to the gateway. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of arbitrating congestion for a wireless network, where the network includes at least one gateway node and a plurality of dispersed nodes, comprising:
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listening by the gateway node for communication requests from the dispersed nodes, assigning from the gateway node communication grants to each node in response to the request, and; sending a short communication request from any one of the dispersed nodes upon the node waking up or needing to communicate with the gateway, receiving the grant from the gateway node, and; waiting to communicate until the gateway assigned grant occurs.
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