Claims
- 1. A radio system node, comprising:
a transceiver, configured to transmit and receive information over more than one frequency; a processor, configured to gather a block of information and configured to format the block of information into a plurality of sub blocks, each sub block comprising message synchronization information, wherein the sub blocks are dispersed in time and over the more than one frequency and substantially simultaneous transmission and reception of multiple transmissions in the same frequency band is enabled.
- 2. The radio system node of claim 1, wherein the disbursement in time and frequency is chosen by a pseudo random process.
- 3. The radio system node of claim 1, wherein each sub block comprises synchronization information.
- 4. The radio system node of claim 3, wherein the synchronization information can be used to predict the arrival of other sub blocks of information.
- 5. The radio system node of claim 3, wherein the synchronization information comprises phase reference information.
- 6. The radio system node of claim 1, wherein the more than one frequency comprises at least sixteen (16) frequency channels.
- 7. The radio system node of claim 1, wherein the sub blocks include error encoding.
- 8. The radio system node of claim 1, wherein a portion of at least one of the sub blocks of information is marked as erased by a receiver when that receiver is simultaneously transmitting.
- 9. A radio waveform, comprising:
a plurality of sub blocks of information, the sub blocks of information being derived from a block of information, each sub block of information comprising synchronization information and phase reference information; a plurality of frequencies over which the plurality of sub blocks are dispersed; and a discrete time period over which the plurality of sub blocks are dispersed; wherein substantially simultaneous transmission and reception of multiple transmissions in the same frequency band is enabled.
- 10. The radio waveform of claim 9, wherein the disbursement in time and frequency is chosen by a pseudo random process.
- 11. The radio waveform of claim 9, wherein the synchronization information can be used to predict the arrival of other sub blocks of information.
- 12. The radio waveform of claim 9, wherein the plurality frequencies comprises at least sixteen (16) frequency channels.
- 13. The radio waveform of claim 9, wherein the sub blocks include error encoding.
- 14. A method of transmitting a block of information, comprising:
parsing the block of information into a plurality of sub blocks of information; incorporating synchronization information into the sub blocks of information; selecting a time period over which the sub blocks of information will be transmitted; transmitting the sub blocks of information, each of the sub blocks of information being dispersed across the time period and across a range of frequencies.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the disbursement in time and frequency is chosen by a pseudo random process for each sub block.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the synchronization information can be used to predict the arrival of other sub blocks of information.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the synchronization information comprises phase reference information.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the more range of frequencies, comprises at least sixteen (16) frequency channels.
- 19. The method of claim 14, wherein the sub blocks include error encoding.
- 20. A radio system node comprising:
a transceiver; a waveform means for allowing simultaneous transmission and reception of multiple transmissions in the same frequency band.
- 21. The radio system of claim 20, wherein the waveform means is used to break down a block of information into a plurality of sub blocks of information.
- 22. The radio system of claim 20, wherein the waveform means distributes the plurality of sub blocks of information both in time and over a band of frequencies.
- 23. The radio system of claim 20, wherein the waveform means incorporates synchronization information into each of the sub blocks of information.
- 24. The radio system of claim 20, wherein the waveform means incorporates error encoding into each of the sub blocks of information.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0001] The invention was made with U.S. Government support under contract no. F33615-01-C-1856 awarded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.