Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-05-16
1997-03-04
Voeltz, Emanuel T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
370258, 34082502, 340226, 340827, H04Q 3495
Patent
active
056086490
ABSTRACT:
A procedure for establishing a scalable spanning tree over a network composed of nodes and links in which the resources for each node is independent of the size of the network. The procedure involves the selection of a set of states, a set of messages, state transition rules as well as a completion rule to thereby detect the the setting up of the spanning tree. One established, data may be distributed over the spanning tree so that coordination of data is maintained over all the nodes in the network.
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Gopinath Bhaskarpillai
Kurshan David
Assouad Patrick J.
Peoples John T.
Voeltz Emanuel T.
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