SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WIRELESS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WITH MULTI-PROTOCOL MANAGEMENT
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1. A multi-protocol management system for use in a wireless network facilitating communication in accordance with a first wireless protocol and a second wireless protocol, said system comprising:
- a multi-protocol management module disposed to generate control information based at least in part upon operational information characterizing said wireless network; and
a wireless system management module configured to control one or more parameters of said wireless network in accordance with said control information.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for management of resources in wireless networks such as IEEE 802.11 and 802.16 networks are described. Wireless resource management within a network specific configuration may be implemented in a combination of hardware and software based on knowledge of network and device specific parameters. Management of resources may include management of quality of service (QOS) and management of wireless devices operating in accordance with multiple protocols within a dynamic and adaptive resource management architecture.
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1. A multi-protocol management system for use in a wireless network facilitating communication in accordance with a first wireless protocol and a second wireless protocol, said system comprising:
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a multi-protocol management module disposed to generate control information based at least in part upon operational information characterizing said wireless network; and
a wireless system management module configured to control one or more parameters of said wireless network in accordance with said control information. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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2. The multi-protocol management system of claim I wherein said operational information characterizing said wireless network comprises information related to said first wireless protocol and information related to said second wireless protocol.
- 4. The multi-protocol management system of claim I wherein said multi-protocol management module receives information from a wireless network management module and provides information via a first wireless protocol to a first base station disposed to operate in accordance with said first wireless protocol and a second base station disposed to operate in accordance with said second wireless protocol.
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6. A multi-protocol wireless network management system comprising:
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a plurality of agents configured to collect information concerning operation of at least a first managed device operative in accordance with a first protocol and a second managed device operative in accordance with a second protocol;
an adaptation and mediation module disposed to communicate with said plurality of agents in accordance with at least said first protocol and said second protocol; and
a wireless network management system disposed to communicate with said adaptation and mediation module using a protocol-independent interface. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A managed wireless network comprising:
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a first wireless device disposed to operate in accordance with a first wireless protocol;
a second wireless device disposed to operate in accordance with a second wireless protocol;
a first base station disposed to operate in accordance with said first wireless protocol;
a second base station disposed to operate in accordance with said second wireless protocol;
a server disposed to communicate with said first and said second base station, said server including a multi-protocol management module configured to generate network information used by said first and said second wireless devices.
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9. A method of managing a multi-protocol wireless network, the method comprising:
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receiving, at a multi-protocol management module, a first communication from a first wireless device operating in accordance with a first wireless protocol;
receiving, at the multi-protocol management module, a second communication from a second wireless device operating in accordance with a second wireless protocol;
converting said first and said second communications to a protocol independent communication; and
providing said protocol independent communication to a management application.
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