Packet processing method for wireless communications

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

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C714S701000, C714S715000, C714S752000, C714S776000, C714S758000, C375S240270, C370S230100, C370S231000, C370S235000, C370S328000

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08045459

ABSTRACT:
A packet processing method used in a wireless communication is disclosed to have the packet data not to contain the identification code of the transmitter and to let the receiver read out the correct identification code of the transmitter and verify the effectiveness of the data, assuring excellent confidentiality of the data, reducing packet size, maintaining packet data integrity, extending wireless communication distance and saving power consumption. Under the fix bit error rate, the invention effectively reduces the chance of erroneous data and lowers the current loading to the battery of each of the transmitter and the receiver.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6802038 (2004-10-01), Yu
patent: 2003/0103480 (2003-06-01), You et al.
patent: 2003/0192004 (2003-10-01), Gopalakrishnan
patent: 2007/0011561 (2007-01-01), Ambilkar et al.

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