Residential Broadband Access
Residential broadband access is an under-developed technology that has the potential for profound positive effects on people’s lives and on the nation’s economy. While economies of scale have successfully enabled the backbone networks to grow rapidly, the cost of deploying broadband access networks with current technology remains prohibitive for the average household in the U.S. Furthermore, it is not clear whether prevailing paradigms for network architecture are sufficient for addressing the scale and unique requirements that are inherent in the support of ubiquitous broadband access applications. Inventors at UC San Diego have invented a way to improve the performance of residential broadband access by exploiting developments in wireless communications technology.
Patent Number: US8068478B2
Application Number: US2003582435A
Inventor: Cruz, Rene L.
Priority Date: 19 Dec 2003
Priority Number: US8068478B2
Application Date: 9 Jun 2006
Publication Date: 29 Nov 2011
IPC Current: H04L001228 | G06F001516 | H04L001243
US Class: 370351 | 3703951 | 370461 | 709227 | 370395
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Resource sharing broadband access system, methods, and devices
Usefulness: Resource sharing broadband access system, methods, and devices
Summary: For providing shared communication resource access such as internet access resources, video or data delivery communication resource, to clients located in houses or apartments and companies, in client/server network.
Novelty: Shared communication resource access provision method in client/server network, involves providing protocol for sharing communication resource connections between clients in network, for enabling communication between clients
ICT/Telecom
IT System
8068478
Intellectual Property Info Patent applications have published and are available for review at the following links: Tech ID/UC Case 20041/2004-122-0 Related Cases 2004-122-0
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