Master station of communication system and access control...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Repeater

Reexamination Certificate

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C370S329000, C370S445000, C455S450000, C455S452100

Reexamination Certificate

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10912192

ABSTRACT:
A communication bandwidth is divided into a beacon period in which all master stations compete for transmission of a beacon packet, a first carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) period in which only authorized specific stations are allowed to compete for access, and a second CSMA period in which all stations are allowed to compete for access. The master stations exchange information with each other about a communication bandwidth being used in the first CSMA period, thereby calculating a communication bandwidth which can be used by each communication system in the first CSMA period, based on the information.

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patent: 03/047176 (2003-06-01), None

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