Method and system for increasing data rate in wireless...

Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Combining or distributing information via time channels

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C370S536000, C370S328000, C370S356000, C370S389000, C370S401000, C370S473000

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ABSTRACT:
An access aggregator may receive a data stream from a first computing device. The access aggregator may divide the data stream into a plurality of sub-streams. Then, the access aggregator may transmit the sub-streams over multiple wireless communication channels to a network interface. The network interface can then send the sub-streams to a second computing device. Similarly, the second computing device may send data to the network interface, where the data is divided into sub-streams. The sub-streams can be sent to the access aggregator over multiple wireless communication channels and then sent to the first computing device.

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