The present invention relates to a Wi-Fi mesh network.
Wi-Fi networks become more and more popular. New Wi-Fi bands are developed, such as the 6 GHz bands. Wi-Fi networks have a few usage scenarios that determinate connection topologies. The most popular is an infrastructure connection, shown in
One of the possible solutions that help to solve this problem is by using of a repeater, as shown in
Another solution is a mesh network, as shown in
There is a need to provide improved solutions that would allow increase in bandwidth usage for Wi-Fi networks.
The object of the invention is a Wi-Fi mesh network. The network comprises mesh controller comprising: a backhaul interface configured to communicate via a backhaul channel as a mesh controller; and a fronthaul interface configured to communicate via a fronthaul channel as an access point. The network further comprises at least one mesh agent comprising: a backhaul interface configured to communicate via the backhaul channel as a mesh agent; and a fronthaul interface configured to communicate via the fronthaul channel as an access point. Moreover, the network comprises at least one standard client, comprising a fronthaul interface configured to communicate via the fronthaul channel as a client and at least one dedicated client comprising a backhaul interface configured to communicate via the backhaul channel as a client.
An advantage of this configuration is that since the dedicated clients communicate over the backhaul channel, there is no need to transmit data of the dedicated clients over both the fronthaul channel and the backhaul channel, as for the standard clients.
The network may further comprise at least one dedicated repeater client comprising: a backhaul interface configured to communicate via the backhaul channel as a client; and a repeater module configured to provide signal repeating functionality for data over the backhaul channel.
An advantage of this configuration is that the dedicated repeater clients may allow access to the backhaul channels for other dedicated clients which are too remote from the mesh controller or the mesh agents to communicate directly with them, while still maintaining the efficient usage of the backhaul channel, in contrast to a standard scenario where standard clients would communicate via repeaters over a fronthaul channel (and which would require duplication of data transmission over the backhaul channel). This also reduces the needed number of mesh agents and allows extending range of distance between the mesh controller and the most distant dedicated clients. Using a dedicated repeater client further allows also for entire system cost reduction.
The dedicated repeater client may be a digital television set-top box device.
The dedicated client is a digital television set-top box device.
The digital television set-top boxes are devices which are typically stationary and well known to the network infrastructure operator and can be easily and securely deployed and communicated over the backhaul channel. Any other devices can be used as well, as long as they have a WiFi interface.
The backhaul channel can be a wireless channel or a wired channel.
The digital television set-top boxes, as stationary devices, are typically installed next to the wired network infrastructure and therefore can be easily connected to that infrastructure and take advantage of communication over the wired backhaul channel instead of using resources of wireless fronthaul channel. Moreover, it is possible that some of the devices within the network use a wireless backhaul channel, while other devices use a wired backhaul channel.
The invention also relates to a device configured to operate as the dedicated client or as the dedicated repeater client within the mesh network as described herein.
Some portions of the detailed description which follows are presented in terms of data processing procedures, steps or other symbolic representations of operations on data bits that can be performed on computer memory. Therefore, a computer executes such logical steps thus requiring physical manipulations of physical quantities.
Usually these quantities take the form of electrical or magnetic signals capable of being stored, transferred, combined, compared, and otherwise manipulated in a computer system. For reasons of common usage, these signals are referred to as bits, packets, messages, values, elements, symbols, characters, terms, numbers, or the like.
Additionally, all of these and similar terms are to be associated with the appropriate physical quantities and are merely convenient labels applied to these quantities. Terms such as “processing” or “creating” or “transferring” or “executing” or “determining” or “detecting” or “obtaining” or “selecting” or “calculating” or “generating” or the like, refer to the action and processes of a computer system that manipulates and transforms data represented as physical (electronic) quantities within the computer's registers and memories into other data similarly represented as physical quantities within the memories or registers or other such information storage.
A computer-readable (storage) medium, such as referred to herein, typically may be non-transitory and/or comprise a non-transitory device. In this context, a non-transitory storage medium may include a device that may be tangible, meaning that the device has a concrete physical form, although the device may change its physical state. Thus, for example, non-transitory refers to a device remaining tangible despite a change in state.
The present invention will be shown by means of example embodiments on a drawing, wherein:
The present invention is presented by means of an embodiment related to Wi-Fi networks as defined by the IEEE 802.11 family of standards. However, it may be also utilized with other similar wireless standards.
The network further comprises a plurality of dedicated clients 140 that are digital television set-top boxes (STB), each comprising a backhaul interface 141 configured to communicate via the backhaul channel 1 as a client.
In addition, the network further comprises a plurality of dedicated repeater clients 150 that are digital television set-top boxes (STB), each comprising a backhaul interface 151 configured to communicate via the backhaul channel 1 as a client and a repeater module 153 configured to provide signal repeating functionality for data over the backhaul channel 1. The repeated client 150 device operates in a manner as known for repeater devices functionality, and in addition, in order to improve data transmission efficiency, once it receives a data packet, then before transmitting the data to the other devices 140 the repeated may check which part of the data is addressed to the repeater itself 150 and that data is disregarded from further retransmission. The device 140 may withhold sending data until it connects with the repeater 150.
For example, the network infrastructure as shown in
While the invention presented herein has been depicted, described, and has been defined with reference to particular preferred embodiments, such references and examples of implementation in the foregoing specification do not imply any limitation on the invention. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader scope of the technical concept. The presented preferred embodiments are exemplary only, and are not exhaustive of the scope of the technical concept presented herein.
Accordingly, the scope of protection is not limited to the preferred embodiments described in the specification, but is only limited by the claims that follow.
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21192165.5 | Aug 2021 | EP | regional |