Wireless device authentication at mutual reduced transmit power

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Plural transmitters or receivers

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C455S410000, C455S435100, C455S041200, C455S041300

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07734306

ABSTRACT:
A system and method for facilitating the authentication of wireless devices in an environment with multiple wireless networks. A user wishing to join an operating wireless network can bring his wireless device within close physical proximity, for example, less than one meter, of a device in the network that he wishes to join. The user then presses an authenticate button, which causes both devices to enter a low transmission power mode. In such case, the devices are only capable of operation within the close proximity. Being in low power mode will diminish the possibility of eavesdropping on the authentication process. Power down mode also reduces the amount of message traffic in the area and saves scarce power and processing resources at the nodes, which are now out of range. Authentication then takes place in low power mode and once completed, both devices resume normal power levels and continue communicating normally.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6928295 (2005-08-01), Olson et al.

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