PULSE ARBITRATION FOR NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS
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1. An apparatus for communications, comprising:
- a processing system configured to support first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence, wherein the processing system is further configured to select one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences.
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Abstract
An apparatus for communications configured to support first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence. The apparatus further configured to select one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences.
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1. An apparatus for communications, comprising:
a processing system configured to support first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence, wherein the processing system is further configured to select one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for communications, comprising:
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supporting first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence; and selecting one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. An apparatus for communications, comprising:
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means for supporting first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence; and means for selecting one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
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34. A computer-program product for wireless communications, comprising:
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computer-readable medium comprising codes executable by at least one processor to; support first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence; and select one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences.
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35. A headset, comprising:
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a processing system configured to support first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence, wherein the processing system is further configured to select one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences; and a transducer configured to provide an audio output based on information from at least one of the first and second channels.
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36. A watch comprising:
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a processing system configured to support first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence, wherein the processing system is further configured to select one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences; and a user interface configured to provide an indication based on information from at least one of the first and second channels.
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37. A sensing device for wireless communications, comprising:
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a processing system configured to support first and second spread-spectrum channels, each of the first and second channels being based on a different pseudorandom sequence, wherein the processing system is further configured to select one of the first and second channels for communications to avoid a collision of information that would otherwise occur based on their pseudorandom sequences; and a sensor configured to provide information to at least one of the first and second channels.
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