SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BINDING COMMUNICATION DEVICES THROUGH COMMON ASSOCIATION
First Claim
1. A wireless device, comprising:
- a memory for storing a binding table of the wireless device, wherein the binding table includes a unique device identifier identifying each of one or more other devices;
a receiver for wirelessly receiving a message from a remote wireless device that has a unique device identifier that is not in the binding table of the wireless device, wherein the message includes a unique device identifier of a device that is identified in a binding table of the remote wireless device; and
a controller for determining if the unique device identifier included in the message matches a unique device identifier in the binding table of the wireless device, and;
if so, accept the message; and
if not, disregard the message.
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Abstract
Systems, methods and apparatuses for binding two or more communication devices through their common association with one or more other devices. Information associated with a common device is stored at a first device. The information associated with the common device is also stored at a second device. A message is transmitted from the first device using the stored information as at least part of a broadcast address identifier. The message can then be accepted at the second device as a result of the information being known to the second device. A “binding by association” is thus effected by virtue of each of the first and second devices having been privy to the same information affiliated with the common device.
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20 Claims
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1. A wireless device, comprising:
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a memory for storing a binding table of the wireless device, wherein the binding table includes a unique device identifier identifying each of one or more other devices; a receiver for wirelessly receiving a message from a remote wireless device that has a unique device identifier that is not in the binding table of the wireless device, wherein the message includes a unique device identifier of a device that is identified in a binding table of the remote wireless device; and a controller for determining if the unique device identifier included in the message matches a unique device identifier in the binding table of the wireless device, and; if so, accept the message; and if not, disregard the message. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for wirelessly communicating between a first device, a second device and a third device, each identified by a unique device identifier, wherein the first device and the second device exchange and store each other'"'"'s unique device identifier in a binding table during a binding process, and wherein the third device and the second device exchange and store each other'"'"'s unique device identifier in a binding table during a binding process, the method comprising:
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wirelessly communicating between the first device and the second device by virtue of the first device and the second device storing each other'"'"'s unique device identifier; wirelessly communicating between the third device and the second device by virtue of the third device and the second device storing each other'"'"'s unique device identifier; and wirelessly communicating between the first device and the third device by virtue of both the first device and the third device storing the unique device identifier of the second device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method for communicating in a system wherein a first device is bound to a common second device, and a third device is bound to the common second device, but the first device has not been bound to the third device, the method comprising:
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transmitting a message from the first device to the third device; determining if the first device and the third device are bound to the common second device; and accepting the message at the third device if it is determined that the first device and third device are both bound to the common second device and disregarding the message at the third device if it is determined that the first device and third device are not both bound to the common second device. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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