Claims
- 1. A radio comprising:
a channel-access controller for communicating in accordance with a first air interface, wherein said channel-access controller:
transmits a first set of signals to a collateral radio, said first set of signals comprising a first transmitting indication signal, a first receiving indication signal, and a first idle indication signal; and receives a second set of signals from said collateral radio, said second set of signals comprising a first transmit inhibit signal; and a host interface, wherein said host interface communicates the contents of a first data block associated with said first air interface to said channel-access controller when said first data block is received from a host interface bus.
- 2. The radio of claim 1 wherein said host interface also communicates the contents of a second data block associated with said second air interface to said collateral radio when said second data block is received from said host interface bus.
- 3. The radio of claim 1 wherein said second set of signals further comprises a polite request signal.
- 4. The radio of claim 1 wherein:
said first set of signals further comprises a second transmit inhibit signal and a polite request signal; and said second set of signals further comprises a second transmitting indication signal, a second receiving indication signal, and a second idle indication signal.
- 5. The radio of claim 1 wherein said first air interface is 802.11 and said second air interface is Bluetooth.
- 6. The radio of claim 1 wherein said first set of signals and said second set of signals are communicated by a serial interface.
- 7. The radio of claim 6 wherein said serial interface is at least one of SERDES, IEEE1394 style data/strobe encoding, and RFF(2,5) coding.
- 8. The radio of claim 6 wherein said serial interface also communicates the contents of said second data block associated with said second air interface to said collateral radio.
- 9. The radio of claim 6, wherein said serial interface communicates with said collateral radio via a packet format.
- 10. The radio of claim 7, wherein said packet format is full-duplex, bi-directional.
- 11. The radio of claim 1, wherein said radio is an integrated circuit.
- 12. A multi-radio card comprising:
a first radio comprising a first channel-access controller for communicating in accordance with a first air interface wherein said first radio:
communicates the contents of a first data block associated with said first air interface to said first channel-access controller when said first data block is received from a host interface bus; communicates the contents of a second data block associated with a second air interface to a second radio when said second data block is received from said host interface bus; and transmits a first set of signals to said second radio, said first set of signals comprising a first transmitting indication signal, a first receiving indication signal, and a first idle indication signal; and said second radio comprising a second channel-access controller for communicating in accordance with said second air interface wherein said second radio transmits a second set of signals to said first radio, said second set of signals comprising a first transmitter inhibit signal.
- 13. The multi-radio card of claim 12 further comprising an antenna switch for switching between a transmission signal corresponding to said first air interface and a transmission signal corresponding to said second air interface.
- 14. The multi-radio card of claim 12 wherein said second set of signals further comprises a polite request signal.
- 15. The multi-radio card of claim 12 wherein:
said first set of signals further comprises a second transmit inhibit signal and a polite request signal; and said second set of signals further comprises a second transmitting indication signal, a second receiving indication signal, and a second idle indication signal.
- 16. The multi-radio card of claim 12 wherein said host interface bus operates in accordance with at least one of PCI, MiniPCI, and CardBus standards.
- 17. The multi-radio card of claim 12 wherein said first air interface is 802.11 and said second air interface is Bluetooth.
- 18. A computer comprising:
a first radio comprising a first channel-access controller for communicating in accordance with a first air interface wherein said first radio:
communicates the contents of a first data block associated with said first air interface to said first channel-access controller when said first data block is received from a host processor; communicates the contents of a second data block associated with a second air interface to a second radio when said second data block is received from said host processor; and transmits a first set of signals to said second radio, said first set of signals comprising a first transmitting indication signal, a first receiving indication signal, and a first idle indication signal; said second radio comprising a second channel-access controller for communicating in accordance with said second air interface wherein said second radio transmits a second set of signals to said first radio, said second set of signals comprising a first transmitter inhibit signal; and said host processor for communicating said first data block and said second data block to said first radio.
- 19. The computer of claim 18 further comprising an antenna switch for switching between a transmission signal corresponding to said first air interface and a transmission signal corresponding to said second air interface.
- 20. The computer of claim 18 wherein said second set of signals further comprises a polite request signal.
- 21. The computer of claim 18 wherein:
said first set of signals further comprises a second transmit inhibit signal and a polite request signal; and said second set of signals further comprises a second transmitting indication signal, a second receiving indication signal, and a second idle indication signal.
- 22. The computer of claim 18 wherein the interface between said first radio and said host processor operates in accordance with at least one of PCI, MiniPCI, and CardBus standards.
- 23. The computer of claim 18 wherein said first air interface is 802.11 and said second air interface is Bluetooth.
- 24. A radio comprising:
an 802.11 medium access controller for communicating in accordance with an 802.11 air interface, wherein said 802.11 medium access controller:
transmits a first set of signals to a collateral radio, said first set of signals comprising a first transmitting indication signal, a first receiving indication signal, and a first idle indication signal; and receives a second set of signals from said collateral radio, said second set of signals comprising a first transmit inhibit signal; and a host interface, wherein said host interface communicates the contents of a first data block associated with said first air interface to said channel-access controller when said first data block is received from a host interface bus.
- 25. The radio of claim 24 wherein said host interface also communicates the contents of a second data block associated with said second air interface to said collateral radio when said second data block is received from said host interface bus.
- 26. The radio of claim 24 wherein said second set of signals further comprises a polite request signal.
- 27. The radio of claim 24 wherein:
said first set of signals further comprises a second transmit inhibit signal and a polite request signal; and said second set of signals further comprises a second transmitting indication signal, a second receiving indication signal, and a second idle indication signal.
- 28. The radio of claim 24 wherein said first set of signals and said second set of signals are communicated by a serial interface.
- 29. The radio of claim 25 wherein said serial interface is at least one of SERDES, IEEE1394 style data/strobe encoding, and RFF(2,5) coding.
- 30. The radio of claim 28 wherein said serial interface also communicates the contents of said second data block associated with said second air interface to said collateral radio.
- 31. The radio of claim 30, wherein said serial interface communicates with said collateral radio via a packet format.
- 32. The radio of claim 31, wherein said packet format is full-duplex, bidirectional.
- 33. The radio of claim 24, wherein said radio is an integrated circuit.
- 34. A computer comprising:
a first radio comprising an 802.11 medium access controller for communicating in accordance with an 802.11 air interface wherein said first radio:
communicates the contents of a first data block associated with said first air interface to said first channel-access controller when said first data block is received from a host processor; communicates the contents of a second data block associated with a Bluetooth air interface to a second radio when said second data block is received from said host processor; and transmits a first set of signals to said second radio, said first set of signals comprising a first transmitting indication signal, a first receiving indication signal, and a first idle indication signal; said second radio comprising a Bluetooth link controller for communicating in accordance with said Bluetooth air interface wherein said second radio transmits a second set of signals to said first radio, said second set of signals comprising a first transmitter inhibit signal; and said host processor for communicating said first data block and said second data block to said first radio.
- 35. The computer of claim 34 wherein the interface between said first radio and said host processor operates in accordance, with at least one of PCI, MiniPCI, and CardBus standards.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of:
[0002] 1. U.S. provisional application Serial Number 60/409,356, filed Sep. 9, 2002, entitled “A Mechanism For Collaboration And Interference Prevention Between 802.11 And Bluetooth Using The 802.11 Power Save Mechanism,” (Attorney Docket: 680-023us), and
[0003] 2. U.S. provisional application Serial Number 60/411,848, filed Sep. 18, 2002, entitled “Coordinating A Plurality Of Medium Access Control Protocols That Share A Common Communications Channel,” (Attorney Docket: 680-017us),
[0004] both of which are also incorporated by reference.
[0005] The following patent application is incorporated by reference:
[0006] 1. U.S. patent application, entitled “Coordination of Competing Protocols,” (Attorney Docket: 680-030us).
Provisional Applications (2)
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60411848 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
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60409356 |
Sep 2002 |
US |