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Protocol and structure for mobile nodes in a self-organizing communication network

A mobile node, self-organizing technology, applied in the field of communication networks, can solve the problems of expensive, time-consuming manual configuration, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-04-04
MOTOROLA INC
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Manual configuration of the network is time consuming and expensive

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[0077] While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, one or more specific embodiments are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail herein, with the understanding that this disclosure is not intended to be construed as It is considered an illustration of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments shown and described. In the following description, like numerals are used to describe the same, similar or corresponding parts in the several views of the drawings.

[0078] Ad hoc networks and related routing protocols are used for the formation, maintenance, and communication of one or more ad hoc networks, while the communication network is characterized by a plurality of nodes communicating with at least one control node, and by controlling the formation of One or more of , maintenance and message routing populate the communication network. Ad hoc communication networks may be wir...

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A self-organizing network characterized as having a number of nodes, with at least one control node of the nodes operable to control one or more of the formation, maintenance and message routing between nodes of the network, and operable to support the association, maintenance, deployment, and disassociation of one or more mobile nodes (MN) in the network (200, 300). The mobile nodes do not form part of the logical backbone of the network and thus may have a static address assigned to them to facilitate communications between regular, fixed nodes of the network and the mobile node in an efficient manner.

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[0001] priority data [0002] This application claims priority benefit of US Provisional Application Serial No. 60 / 386,511 filed June 6, 2002 under Title 35, United states Code Section 119(e). [0003] Cross References to Related Applications [0004] This application is related to co-pending applications entitled "Protocol and Structure for Self-Organizing Network" (Docket No. CMP3526J) and "A Protocol for a Self-Organizing Network Using a Logical Spanning Tree Backbone" (Docket No. CM03403J), which are hereby incorporated by reference. technical field [0005] The present invention relates generally to the field of communication networks. More specifically, the present invention relates to protocols and structures for ad hoc networks, which may have mobile nodes. Background technique [0006] There are a variety of applications for wireless communication networks, such as wireless sensors, industrial control and monitoring, smart agriculture, resource and asset tracking...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04Q7/20H04L12/28H04L12/46H04L12/56H04W8/26H04W40/02H04W40/12H04W40/24H04W40/30H04W40/32H04W84/20
CPCH04W40/30H04L12/2856H04L47/829H04W76/02H04W40/246H04W40/22H04L12/5695H04W40/12H04L47/824H04L47/2408H04W40/248H04W8/26H04L45/46H04W40/32H04W84/20H04L12/4633H04L47/826H04W40/02H04W40/38H04L47/15H04W84/22H04L47/70H04W76/10
Inventor 奥列格·安德里奇弗农·A·艾伦朗斯·E·赫斯特普丽西拉·陈黄燕
Owner MOTOROLA INC
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