Xudong Wang - Kirkland WA, US Victor Rollinger - San Diego CA, US Abhishek Patil - San Diego CA, US Chao Gui - San Diego CA, US Weilin Wang - San Diego CA, US Michael Nova - Del Mar Mesa CA, US
Systems and methods are provided that facilitate distributed multichannel wireless communication and provide the highest level quality of service (“QoS”) guarantee and support extremely high bandwidth applications such as voice over internet protocol (“VOIP”) streaming audio and video content (including high definition), and multicast applications and also supports convergent networks, ad hoc networks, and the like. A modular MAC architecture provides a group of nodes with the ability to simultaneously communicate with each other using multiple separate communication channels during the same timeslots. The additional throughput gained by employing multiple communication channels is amplified by dynamically mapping the communication channels and timeslots in a network so that multiple channels can be reused simultaneously throughout the network during the same timeslot in a fashion that does not create collisions.
Systems And Methods For Voice And Video Communication Over A Wireless Network
Weiguang Shi - San Diego CA, US Victor Rollinger - San Diego CA, US Yun Wu - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
370310
Abstract:
Systems and methods for communicating voice and video over a wireless network. A signal, formatted as Internet protocol (VoIP, IPTV, etc.) data, is received from a device. The signal is adapted for a wireless network and then transmitted to the wireless network. Signals are also received from the wireless network and adapted to a IP formatted signal and transmitted to the device. The signals transmitted between the device and the wireless network include voice traffic as well as multimedia and other high bandwidth signals.