IP Library Granted Patent US 6,901,064
Granted Patent B2
US 6,901,064 · App. 10/280,948 · Granted May 31, 2005

Method and device for establishing communication links and detecting interference between mobile nodes in a communication system

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Patent No.
US 6,901,064
App. No.
10/280,948
Granted
May 31, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wireless communication network includes a plurality of mobile nodes each including a transceiver, a phased array antenna connected to the transceiver, and a controller connected to the transceiver. The controller schedules a respective semi-permanent time slot for each time frame to establish a communication link with each neighboring mobile node and leaves at least one available time slot in each time frame. The controller also schedules the at least one available time slot to also serve the communication link with a neighboring mobile node based upon link communications demand. The phased array antenna is aimed by the controller towards each neighboring mobile node during communication therewith. The controller also detects interference in time slots for communication with neighboring mobile nodes and coordinates the scheduling of time slots based upon detected interference.

Claims (57)

1. A wireless communication network comprising:

a plurality of mobile nodes each comprising a transceiver, a directional antenna connected to said transceiver, and a controller connected to said transceiver and comprising

a first time slot unit to schedule a respective semi-permanent time slot for each time frame to establish a communication link with each neighboring mobile node and leaving at least one available time slot in each time frame,

a second time slot unit to schedule the at least one available time slot to also serve the communication link with a neighboring mobile node based upon link communications demand,

an antenna aiming unit to aim said directional antenna toward each neighboring mobile node during communication therewith, and

an interference detection unit to detect interference in time slots for communication with neighboring mobile nodes.

2. A wireless communication network according to claim 1 , wherein said interference detection unit measures a signal-to-interference ratio.

3. A wireless communication network according to claim 1 , wherein said interference detection unit measures a packet error rate.

4. A wireless communication network according to claim 3 , wherein the packet error rate is based upon cyclic redundancy check (CRC) failures.

5. A wireless communication network according to claim 1 , wherein said interference detection unit compares detected interference to a threshold.

6. A wireless communication network according to claim 1 , wherein said controller switches an order of communication between nodes for a given time slot based upon detected interference.

7. A wireless communication network according to claim 6 , wherein said controller further coordinates scheduling of new time slots based upon detected interference.

8. A wireless communication network according to claim 1 , wherein said controller coordinates scheduling of new time slots based upon detected interference.

9. A wireless communication network according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of communication links are established within a scheduled semi-permanent time slot, with each communication link including a different pair of neighboring mobile nodes.

10. A wireless communication network according to claim 1 , wherein said directional antenna comprises a phased array antenna.

11. A wireless communication network comprising:

a plurality of mobile nodes each comprising a transceiver, a directional antenna connected to said transceiver, and a controller connected to said transceiver and comprising

a time slot scheduling unit to schedule time slots to establish a communication link with each neighboring mobile node,

an antenna aiming unit to aim said directional antenna toward each neighboring mobile node during communication therewith, and

an interference detection unit to detect interference in time slots for communication with neighboring mobile nodes,

said controller coordinating the scheduling of time slots based upon detected interference.

12. A wireless communication network according to claim 11 , wherein said interference detection unit measures a signal-to-interference ratio.

13. A wireless communication network according to claim 11 , wherein said interference detection unit measures a packet error rate.

14. A wireless communication network according to claim 13 , wherein the packet error rate is based upon cyclic redundancy check (CRC) failures.

15. A wireless communication network according to claim 11 , wherein said interference detection unit compares detected interference to a threshold.

16. A wireless communication network according to claim 11 , wherein said controller switches an order of communication between nodes for a given time slot based upon detected interference.

17. A wireless communication network according to claim 16 , wherein said controller coordinates scheduling of new time slots based upon detected interference after switching the order of communication.

18. A wireless communication network according to claim 11 , wherein a plurality of communication links are established within a scheduled semi-permanent time slot, with each communication link including a different pair of neighboring mobile nodes.

19. A wireless communication network according to claim 11 , wherein said directional antenna comprises a phased array antenna.

20. A mobile node for a wireless communication network, the mobile node comprising:

a transceiver;

a directional antenna connected to said transceiver; and

a controller connected to said transceiver and comprising

a time slot scheduling unit to schedule time slots to establish a communication link with neighboring mobile nodes,

an antenna aiming unit to aim said directional antenna toward each neighboring mobile node during communication therewith, and

an interference detection unit to detect interference in time slots for communication with neighboring mobile nodes,

said controller coordinating the scheduling of time slots based upon detected interference.

21. A mobile node according to claim 20 , wherein said interference detection unit measures a signal-to-interference ratio.

22. A mobile node according to claim 20 , wherein said interference detection unit measures a packet error rate.

23. A mobile node according to claim 22 , wherein the packet error rate is based upon cyclic redundancy check (CRC) failures.

24. A mobile node according to claim 20 , wherein said interference detection unit compares detected interference to a threshold.

25. A mobile node according to claim 20 , wherein said controller switches an order of communication between nodes for a given time slot based upon detected interference.

26. A mobile node according to claim 25 , wherein said controller coordinates scheduling of new time slots based upon detected interference after switching the order of communication.

27. A mobile node according to claim 20 , wherein a plurality of communication links are established within a scheduled semi-permanent time slot, with each communication link including a different pair of neighboring mobile nodes.

28. A mobile node according to claim 20 , wherein said directional antenna comprises a phased array antenna.

29. A method for establishing communication links for a plurality of mobile nodes, each mobile node comprising a transceiver, a directional antenna connected to the transceiver, and a controller connected to the transceiver, the method comprising for each mobile node:

scheduling a respective semi-permanent time slot for each time frame to establish a communication link with a neighboring mobile node and leaving at least one available time slot in each time frame;

scheduling the at least one available time slot to also serve the communication link with a neighboring mobile node based upon link communications demand;

aiming the directional antenna toward each neighboring mobile node during communication therewith;

detecting interference in time slots for communication with neighboring mobile nodes; and

coordinating the scheduling of new time slots based upon detected interference.

30. A method according to claim 29 , wherein detecting interference comprises measuring a signal-to-interference ratio.

31. A method according to claim 29 , wherein detecting interference comprises measuring a packet error rate.

32. A method according to claim 31 , wherein the packet error rate is based upon cyclic redundancy check (CRC) failures.

33. A method according to claim 29 , wherein detecting interference comprises comparing detected interference to a threshold.

34. A method according to claim 29 , further comprising switching an order of communication between nodes for a given time slot based upon detected interference.

35. A method according to claim 29 , wherein a plurality of communication links are established within a scheduled semi-permanent time slot, with each communication link including a different pair of neighboring mobile nodes.

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From: ACACIA RESEARCH GROUP LLC; AMERICAN VEHICULAR SCIENCES LLC; BONUTTI SKELETAL INNOVATIONS LLC; CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT LLC; INNOVATIVE DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES LLC; LIFEPORT SCIENCES LLC; LIMESTONE MEMORY SYSTEMS LLC; MERTON ACQUISITION HOLDCO LLC; MOBILE ENHANCEMENT SOLUTIONS LLC; MONARCH NETWORKING SOLUTIONS LLC; NEXUS DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES LLC; PARTHENON UNIFIED MEMORY ARCHITECTURE LLC; R2 SOLUTIONS LLC; SAINT LAWRENCE COMMUNICATIONS LLC; STINGRAY IP SOLUTIONS LLC; SUPER INTERCONNECT TECHNOLOGIES LLC; TELECONFERENCE SYSTEMS LLC; UNIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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