Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Adaptive
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-25
2008-03-25
Chan, Wing (Department: 2619)
Multiplex communications
Communication techniques for information carried in plural...
Adaptive
C370S252000, C370S465000, C370S328000, C370S338000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10118803
ABSTRACT:
The creation, modification, and deletion of a traffic stream224with parameterized QoS expectations between two communicating stations205and207,when there is no built-in mechanism for support of parameterized QoS expectations, requires signaling of traffic characteristics and QoS parameters between the management entities such as SME212and MLME214and between the MAC entities of the communicating stations205and207.Either the station205and207or a hybrid coordinator may initiate the signaling. The end result of the signaling is the creation of a new traffic stream that is used to associate user traffic to a particular set of traffic characteristics and QoS parameters, which are then used in the scheduling of the transmission of the user traffic. Another end result of the signaling is the modification of an existing traffic stream in terms of its traffic characteristics and QoS parameters.
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Brady W. James
Chan Wing
Moore Michael J.
Shaw Steven A.
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