Selective networking method for mobile ad hoc networks

Telecommunications – Radiotelephone system – Zoned or cellular telephone system

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C455S446000, C370S338000

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06944455

ABSTRACT:
A method of selecting one or more active slave wireless devices from a plurality of active/parked slave wireless devices is implemented by a master wireless device. The master wireless device initially assigns sequential weights to each active/parked slave wireless device, and subsequently designates one or more of the active/parked slave wireless devices as active slave wireless device(s) based partially or entirely on the assigned sequential weights. The assignment of sequential weights can be accomplished by assigning each active/parked slave wireless device to one of a plurality of ranked groups collectively representative of various traffic types between a base site and the active/parked slave wireless devices. Each active/parked slave wireless device is then sorted within its respective group.

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patent: 2002/0193073 (2002-12-01), Fujioka
patent: 2003/0063655 (2003-04-01), Young
patent: 2003/0076842 (2003-04-01), Johansson et al.

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