Hierarchical data collection network supporting packetized voice communications among wireless terminals and telephones
DCFirst Claim
1. A telephone for use with a first network having a predetermined allocated bandwidth and a second network having a variable bandwidth, the telephone comprising:
- an interface circuit that selectively couples to the first and second networks, the first and second networks operating substantially independent of one another;
a user interface;
processing circuitry, coupled to the user interface and the interface circuit, that directs the interface circuit to select one of the first and second networks;
a microphone capable of being selectively coupled to the first and second networks via the interface circuit; and
an analog to digital converter that is coupled by the interface circuit between the microphone and the second network under the control of the processing circuitry when the second network is selected;
wherein the processing circuitry responds to the user interface to determine which of the first and second networks to select.
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Abstract
A packet-based, hierarchical communication system, arranged in a spanning tree configuration, is described in which wired and wireless communication networks exhibiting substantially different characteristics are employed in an overall scheme to link portable or mobile computing devices. The network accommodates real time voice transmission both through dedicated, scheduled bandwidth and through a packet-based routing within the confines and constraints of a data network. Conversion and call processing circuitry is also disclosed which enables access devices and personal computers to adapt voice information between analog voice stream and digital voice packet formats as proves necessary. Routing pathways include wireless spanning tree networks, wide area networks, telephone switching networks, internet, etc., in a manner virtually transparent to the user. A voice session and associate call setup simulates that of conventional telephone switching network, providing well-understood functionality common to any mobile, remote or stationary terminal, phone, computer, etc.
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1. A telephone for use with a first network having a predetermined allocated bandwidth and a second network having a variable bandwidth, the telephone comprising:
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an interface circuit that selectively couples to the first and second networks, the first and second networks operating substantially independent of one another;
a user interface;
processing circuitry, coupled to the user interface and the interface circuit, that directs the interface circuit to select one of the first and second networks;
a microphone capable of being selectively coupled to the first and second networks via the interface circuit; and
an analog to digital converter that is coupled by the interface circuit between the microphone and the second network under the control of the processing circuitry when the second network is selected;
wherein the processing circuitry responds to the user interface to determine which of the first and second networks to select. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A telephone system comprising
(a) a microphone for use with a first network having a predetermined allocated bandwidth and a second network having a variable bandwidth, the microphone being capable of being selectively coupled to said first and second networks; -
(b) an interface circuit interposed between said microphone and said first and second networks, said interface circuit in a first operating condition coupling said microphone with the first network, said interface circuit having an analog to digital converter capable of being connected between said microphone and said second network in a second operating condition of said interface circuit;
(c) a user interface; and
(d) processing circuitry coupled to the user interface and the interface circuit for selectively placing the interface circuit in the first and second operating conditions to select one of the first and second networks;
(e) wherein the processing circuitry responds to the user interface to determine which of the first and second networks to select.
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