System and Method for Ad Hoc Network Access Employing the Distributed Election of a Shared Transmission Schedule
Increases bandwidth utilization via competition for empty-time slotsProvides collision-free access and priority-based channel access within ad hoc networks for high performance
Communication networks: a system that allows collision-free channel access within an ad hoc network while maximizing the use of available bandwidth
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz have developed a novel topology-dependant TDMA method that acts as a collision-free medium access control (MAC) protocol that resolves contentions for time division multiple access (TDMA) for a single communication channel. By employing distributed election of a shared transmission schedule, the system can allow for collision-free access and increase the use of bandwidth.
Patent Number: US7046639B2
Application Number: US2001967901A
Inventor: Garcia Luna Aceves, J. J. | Bao, Lichun
Priority Date: 29 Sep 2000
Priority Number: US7046639B2
Application Date: 28 Sep 2001
Publication Date: 16 May 2006
IPC Current: H04L001256 | H04W007212
US Class: 370314 | 370445
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: System and method for ad hoc network access employing the distributed election of a shared transmission schedule
Usefulness: System and method for ad hoc network access employing the distributed election of a shared transmission schedule
Summary: In medium access control (MAC) to provide collision-free access within the ad hoc network.
Novelty: Scheduling collision-free topology-dependent TDMA data transmission on channel having time-slots within give block by transmitting one or more data frames within given time-slot by node selected according to random permutation
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Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 10196/2000-383-0 Related Cases 2000-383-0
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