Radio transmission scheduling according to multiradio control in a radio modem

a radio modem and multi-radio control technology, applied in the direction of wireless communication services, electrical equipment, wireless communication services, etc., can solve the problems of communication delays due to ordinary traffic in the master control system, and achieve the effect of avoiding any communication overhead

Active Publication Date: 2008-06-12
RPX CORP
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This patent describes a method called MultiRicon Control System (MCAS) that allows multiple radios to work together seamlessly without interfering with each other's data transfer capabilities. It uses a special type of interface called Multiradix Interface (MI), which connects different devices like radios to a central computer. By monitoring activity on this interface, the MCAS can quickly send instructions to specific radios while also allowing them to receive delayed signals. These advanced features ensure efficient communication across various networks and systems.

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The technical problem addressed in this patent text is how to efficiently handle diverse communication capabilities across multiple wireless communication media, particularly in cases where concurrent communication occurs frequently. Existing systems either require separate hardware modules for each type of communication, making it difficult to operate simultaneover in realistic environments.

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[0040]While the invention has been described in preferred embodiments, various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as described in the appended claims.

I. Wireless Communication Over Different Communication Networks.

[0041]A WCD may both transmit and receive information over a wide array of wireless communication networks, each with different advantages regarding speed, range, quality (error correction), security (encoding), etc. These characteristics will dictate the amount of information that may be transferred to a receiving device, and the duration of the information transfer. FIG. 1 includes a diagram of a WCD and how it interacts with various types of wireless networks.

[0042]In the example pictured in FIG. 1, user 110 possesses WCD 100. This device may be anything from a basic cellular handset to a more complex device such as a wirelessly enabled palmtop or laptop computer. Near Field Communications (NFC) 130 include various tra

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A system for managing the simultaneous operation of a plurality of radio modems in a single wireless communication device (WCD). The multiradio control may be integrated into the WCD as a subsystem responsible for scheduling wireless communications by temporarily enabling or disabling the plurality of radio modems within the device. The multiradio control system may comprise a multiradio controller (MRC) and a plurality dedicated radio interfaces. The radio interfaces are dedicated to quickly conveying delay sensitive information to and from the radio modems. The modems may further include control features that take information from the MRC as an input in determining the priority of messages to be sent out to a receiving device. Uplink and/or downlink operations might, for instance, be performed. Instruction that operation can commence prior to an assigned time period might, for example, be provided. Channel contention might, for instance, be initiated in response to the instruction.

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