Claims
- 1. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, comprising:
receiving a beacon at the remote device, the beacon including beacon information that defines a superframe; determining from the beacon information whether the received beacon and the associated superframe are assigned to a network device or are unassigned; repeating the steps of receiving and determining until the remote device either receives M assigned beacons or one unassigned superframe; performing an association request if the remote device receives an unassigned superframe; performing a network-full function if the remote device receives M assigned superframes, wherein M is an integer greater than one.
- 2. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 1, wherein the beacon information includes superframe assignment information that indicates whether the superframe is assigned or unassigned.
- 3. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 2, wherein the superframe assignment information comprises a single bit indicative of whether the superframe is assigned or unassigned.
- 4. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 2, wherein the superframe assignment information includes device identification (ID) information.
- 5. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 4,
wherein the device ID information is a device ID of an associated network device if the superframe is assigned, and wherein the device ID is a set unassigned value that does not correspond to any network device but is indicative of an unassigned superframe if the superframe is unassigned.
- 6. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 1, wherein the network-full function includes sending an error message to a higher layer.
- 7. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, comprising:
receiving a beacon at the remote device, the beacon including beacon information that defines a superframe; determining from the beacon information whether the received beacon and the superframe are fully assigned to N network devices or are unassigned; repeating the steps of receiving and determining until the remote device either receives M fully assigned superframes or one unassigned superframe; performing an association request if the remote device receives an unassigned superframe; performing a network-full function if the remote device receives M fully assigned superframes, wherein M is an integer greater than one, and wherein N is an integer greater than one.
- 8. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 7, wherein the value of N can vary for each superframe.
- 9. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 7, wherein the beacon information includes superframe assignment information that indicates whether the superframe is fully assigned or unassigned.
- 10. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 9, wherein the superframe assignment information includes first through Nth device identification (ID) information.
- 11. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 10,
wherein each of the first through Nth device ID information is one of: a device ID of an associated network device, and a set unassigned value that does not correspond to any network device but is indicative of an unassigned superframe, and wherein the superframe is considered to be fully assigned if all of the first through Nth device information are device IDs, and the superframe is considered to be unassigned if any of the first through Nth device information are the set unassigned value.
- 12. A method for a remote device to monitor and communicate with a wireless network, as recited in claim 7, wherein the network-full function includes sending an error message to a higher layer.
- 13. A method for a coordinator to communicate information in a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, comprising:
generating M beacons, each including beacon information that defines one of M respective superframes; and sequentially transmitting the M beacons during the M respective superframes, wherein the beacon information includes data indicative of whether the beacon is assigned to a device in the network or unassigned, and wherein M is an integer greater than one.
- 14. A method for a coordinator to communicate information with a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, as recited in claim 13, wherein the steps of generating M beacons and sequentially transmitting the M beacons are continually repeated throughout operation of the network.
- 15. A method for a coordinator to communicate information with a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, as recited in claim 13, wherein M is equal to the maximum number of devices allowable in the network.
- 16. A method for a coordinator to communicate information with a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, as recited in claim 13, wherein M is equal to the number of assigned devices in the network plus a set value.
- 17. A method for a coordinator to communicate information with a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, as recited in claim 16, wherein the set value is one.
- 18. A method for a coordinator to communicate information in a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, comprising:
generating M beacons, each including beacon information that defines one of M respective superframes; and sequentially transmitting the M beacons during the M respective superframes, wherein the beacon information includes data indicative of whether the beacon is assigned to N devices in the network or is unassigned, and wherein M is an integer greater than one, and wherein N is an integer greater than one.
- 19. A method for a coordinator to communicate information with a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, as recited in claim 18, wherein the steps of generating M beacons and sequentially transmitting the M beacons are continually repeated throughout operation of the network.
- 20. A method for a coordinator to communicate information with a wireless network that employs a superframe structure, as recited in claim 18, wherein (M×N) is equal to the maximum number of devices allowable in the network.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application benefits from the priority of a provisional application serial No. 60/326,425, filed Oct. 3, 2001, entitled “MiniMAC TDMA Protocol,” the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60326425 |
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