Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Frequency modifying or conversion
Reexamination Certificate
2011-05-03
2011-05-03
Ly, Nghi H (Department: 2617)
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
Frequency modifying or conversion
C455S422100, C455S450000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07937060
ABSTRACT:
A communication system includes devices configured to communicate with each other through a temporal sequence of frames. Each of these frames includes multiple sub-channels and network information. Note that the network information in a given frame transmitted from a first device includes identification information for a second device that is communicating with the first device and corresponding sub-channels used by the first device and the second device to transmit data. Furthermore, the first device and the second device are configured to dynamically reserve one or more sub-channels based on the network information when communicating with each other, and dynamic-reservation conflicts may occur in which the first device and the second device both reserve a common sub-channel.
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Aceves J. J. Garcia Luna
Meng Xiaoqiao
Dean, Jr. Joseph
Ly Nghi H
Palo Alto Research Alto Incorporated
Park Vaughan Fleming & Dowler LLP
Yao Shun
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