Packet concatenation in wireless networks

Multiplex communications – Pathfinding or routing – Switching a message which includes an address header

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C370S349000, C370S432000

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07733866

ABSTRACT:
A wireless network includes a transmitting device and a plurality of receiving devices. The transmitting device is configured to receive a plurality of data packets, including a first data packet and a second data packet, prepare a preamble, prepare a signal field for each of the plurality of data packets, including a first signal field based on the first data packet and a second signal field based on the second data packet, and broadcast the preamble, the first signal field, the first data packet, the second signal field, and the second data packet as a concatenated packet.

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