Claims
- 1. A method for conducting a hand-off in a wireless network having a mobile terminal and a plurality of base stations each of which act as internet protocol routers and said mobile station being in communication with a suBS/et of said plurality of base stations, said method comprising the steps of:
a mobile station obtaining an IP address from a new base station not a member of said subset of plurality of base stations; establishing a multicast communication session between said mobile station and subset of base stations and said new base station using said IP address; said mobile station receiving plurality signals from said multicast communication session; and said mobile station mixing said plurality of signals at higher layer in the protocol stack.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of mixing said plurality of signals further comprises the steps of:
extracting from said signals packets of data received from each base station; forwarding said packets to the IP layer of the protocol stack in said mobile station; and synthesizing a single IP packet from said forwarded packets.
- 3. The method of claim 2 said synthesizing step further comprises the step of:
using a weighted average of the signal strength and the bit value to determine the bit value of the synthesized signal.
- 4. A mobile user terminal for communicating in a IP based wireless network comprising:
means for time stamping said data packets to be transmitted over said wireless network; means for receiving time stamped packets from multiple links; and means for mixing said time stamped packets
- 5. The mobile terminal of claim 4 where in the means for mixing said time stamped packets includes a means for computing a weighted value of each bit based on the received signal strength.
- 6. The mobile terminal of claim 4 further comprising the means for maintaining a separate IP address for each of a plurality of links to different radio base stations.
- 7. A wireless network having base stations and edge router controllers, and mobile terminals, collectively known as network elements, wherein said wireless network comprises:
each network element having a means for providing small group multicasting capability; and wherein each mobile terminal having a means above the physical layer for combining the packet flows received from the members of a multicasting session to create a single packet flow.
- 8. The network element of claim 7 wherein said means for combining the packet flows further comprises:
means for receiving a plurality of radio signals containing packet flows; means for forwarding each received packet flow from the physical layer to higher layers; means for determining synchronizing each packet from each of said plurality flows to its companion packets in each flow; means for determining the signal strength for each received radio signal; means for computing a weighted average of the signal strength and bit value for each of bit of each of said synchronized companion packet; and means for determining a value for each bit of each packet based on said weighted average value.
- 9. The network of claim 7 wherein said means for combining said packet flows further comprises:
means for determining the signal strength for each received radio signal; means for computing a weighted average of the signal strength and bit value for each bit of each of said synchronized companion packet; and means for determining a value for each bit of each of said combined packets based on said weighted average value when the number of received radio signals is odd; and means for determining a value for each bit of each of said combined packets selected from the packets received on a link with the strongest received radio signal.
- 10. A wireless receiver comprising:
means for receiving a plurality of radio signals containing packet flows; means for forwarding each received packet flow from the physical layer to higher layers; means for determining synchronizing each packet from each of said plurality flows to its companion packets in each flow; and means for creating a single packet flow from said plurality of packet flows forwarded from said physical layer.
- 11. The receiver of claim 10 wherein said means of creating a single packet flow further comprises:
means for determining the signal strength for each received radio signal; means for computing a weighted average of the signal strength and bit value for each bit of each of said synchronized companion packet; and means for determining a value for each bit of each of said combined packets based on said weighted average value when the number of received radio signals is odd; and means for determining a value for each bit of each of said combined packets selected from the packets received on a link with the strongest received radio signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a non-provisional application of provisional application Serial No. 60/278,014 filed Mar. 22, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60278014 |
Mar 2001 |
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