Distributed protocol for use in a wireless network
First Claim
1. A radio control protocol for use by devices in a wireless communications environment wherein multiple channels are available for communication, comprising:
- transmission of channel claim messages by ones of a plurality of fixed location wireless devices operable to provide network access, each channel claim message being indicative of an intent to utilize a channel for communications with associated mobile wireless terminal devices at some subsequent point in time, wherein each fixed location device uses the claim messages it sends and receives to select a channel on which to communicate;
transmission of presence announce messages by the fixed location devices, the announce messages being indicative of presence of the transmitting device, magnitude of intentional transmitter power attenuation by the transmitting device, and protocol capability of the transmitting device; and
an association auction including;
transmission of an association bid message from a mobile wireless terminal device to a particular fixed location device, the bid message being a request to communicate in the wireless communications environment via the particular fixed location device, and wherein a decision to send a bid message is based at least in-part on an indication that the receiving device is capable of providing better service as a function of magnitude of intentional transmitter power attenuation by the particular fixed location device; and
transmission of an accept message by the particular fixed location device in response to the bid message, the accept message indicating that the particular fixed location device will allow the wireless terminal device which transmitted the bid message to communicate in the wireless communications environment via the particular fixed location device, and wherein the particular fixed location device does not send an accept message to the wireless terminal device which transmitted the bid message if the particular fixed location device determines to not accept the request to associate.
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Abstract
The performance and ease of management of wireless communications environments is improved by a mechanism that enables access points (APs) to perform automatic channel selection. A wireless network can therefore include multiple APs, each of which will automatically choose a channel such that channel usage is optimized. Furthermore, APs can perform automatic power adjustment so that multiple APs can operate on the same channel while minimizing interference with each other. Wireless stations are load balanced across APs so that user bandwidth is optimized. A movement detection scheme provides seamless roaming of stations between APs.
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2 Claims
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1. A radio control protocol for use by devices in a wireless communications environment wherein multiple channels are available for communication, comprising:
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transmission of channel claim messages by ones of a plurality of fixed location wireless devices operable to provide network access, each channel claim message being indicative of an intent to utilize a channel for communications with associated mobile wireless terminal devices at some subsequent point in time, wherein each fixed location device uses the claim messages it sends and receives to select a channel on which to communicate; transmission of presence announce messages by the fixed location devices, the announce messages being indicative of presence of the transmitting device, magnitude of intentional transmitter power attenuation by the transmitting device, and protocol capability of the transmitting device; and an association auction including; transmission of an association bid message from a mobile wireless terminal device to a particular fixed location device, the bid message being a request to communicate in the wireless communications environment via the particular fixed location device, and wherein a decision to send a bid message is based at least in-part on an indication that the receiving device is capable of providing better service as a function of magnitude of intentional transmitter power attenuation by the particular fixed location device; and transmission of an accept message by the particular fixed location device in response to the bid message, the accept message indicating that the particular fixed location device will allow the wireless terminal device which transmitted the bid message to communicate in the wireless communications environment via the particular fixed location device, and wherein the particular fixed location device does not send an accept message to the wireless terminal device which transmitted the bid message if the particular fixed location device determines to not accept the request to associate. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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