High performance wireless networks using distributed control
First Claim
1. A dynamic wireless network comprising:
- a parent node;
a plurality of child nodes coupled to the parent node;
whereinat least some of the child nodes are sibling nodes that are configured to directly communicate with each other.
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Abstract
A design and proof of concept of a new type of WLAN, complete with simulation and results from the simulation has been described. Each AP Node is implemented as a self-contained embedded OS unit, with all algorithms resident in its Operating system. The normal day-to-day functioning of the AP node is based entirely on resident control algorithms. Upgrades are possible through a simple secure communications interface supported by the OS kernel for each AP node. Benefits provided by a wireless network, as proposed in this invention, are that: it installs out of the box; the network is self-configuring; the network is redundant in that mesh network formalism is supported, ensuring multiple paths; load balancing is supported; there is no single point of failure; allows for decentralized execution; there is a central control; it is network application aware; there is application awareness; there is automatic channel allocation to manage and curtail RF interference, maximize non interference bandwidth and enable seamless roaming between adjoining wireless sub networks (BSS) and it supports the wireless equivalent for switching—for seamless roaming requirements.
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1. A dynamic wireless network comprising:
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a parent node; a plurality of child nodes coupled to the parent node;
whereinat least some of the child nodes are sibling nodes that are configured to directly communicate with each other.
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