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Receiver Initiated Channel Hopping (RICH)


Technology Benefits

Solves the hidden-terminal problem by eliminating data packet collisions without the need to carrier sensing or code assignments System performance does not depend upon the network topology


Technology Application

Ad hoc networks based on commercial radios operating in unlicensed frequency bands


Detailed Technology Description

Scientists at the University of California have developed a novel group of MAC protocols called receiver-initiated channel-hopping (RICH) protocols. These are the first MAC protocols based on receiver-initiated collision-avoidance handshakes. These reliable protocols provide collision-free reception of data at the intended receivers in the presence of hidden terminals without the need for carrier sensing or unique code assignments to nodes.


Supplementary Information

Patent Number: US7002910B2
Application Number: US200121289A
Inventor: Garcia Luna Aceves, Jose Joaquin | Tzamaloukas, Asimakis
Priority Date: 30 Oct 2000
Priority Number: US7002910B2
Application Date: 29 Oct 2001
Publication Date: 21 Feb 2006
IPC Current: H04B0001713 | H04L001228 | H04L001256 | H04W007404 | H04B0001715
US Class: 370229 | 370330 | 370335 | 370342 | 375132 | 375138 | 375145 | 375149 | 455436
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Receiver-initiated channel-hopping (RICH) method for wireless communication networks
Usefulness: Receiver-initiated channel-hopping (RICH) method for wireless communication networks
Summary: Initiating channel hopping for wireless communication networks.
Novelty: Receiver-initiated channel hopping for wireless communication networks to provide collision avoidance by maintaining nodes in same channel hop during data transfer


Industry

ICT/Telecom


Sub Group

Telecommunication


Application No.

7002910


Others

Additional Technologies by these Inventors


Tech ID/UC Case

10183/2000-314-0


Related Cases

2000-314-0


Country/Region

USA

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