Bi-directional and reverse directional resource reservation...

Multiplex communications – Data flow congestion prevention or control – Control of data admission to the network

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C370S348000, C709S226000

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to establishing a wireless packet session between at least two users. At least one of the users is a wireless user. A first of the at least two users sends a reservation setup protocol (RSVP) PATH message to a second user of the two users. The RSVP PATH message includes information for reserving resources for transmissions from only the first user to the second user; or from the first user to the second user and the second user to the first user, or only for transmissions from the second user to the first user. In response to receiving the RSVP PATH message, the second user transmits a RSVP reservation (RESV) message to the first user. Transmissions occur using the reserved resources.

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