Invention Application
- Patent Title: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A MOBILE, BROADBAND, ROUTABLE INTERNET
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Application No.: PCT/US2009/039479Application Date: 2009-04-03
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Publication No.: WO2009146132A3Publication Date: 2009-12-03
- Inventor: SCHLICHT, Ludger , ATWAL, Peter , MISHRA, Rajesh, K. , SMITH, Jeffrey, E. , COPELAND, Gregory, C. , SEIDEL, Scott, Y. , PATACA, Victor, M.t.
- Applicant: POWERWAVE COGNITION, INC. , SCHLICHT, Ludger , ATWAL, Peter , MISHRA, Rajesh, K. , SMITH, Jeffrey, E. , COPELAND, Gregory, C. , SEIDEL, Scott, Y. , PATACA, Victor, M.t.
- Applicant Address: 21 Continental Boulevard Merrimack, NH 03054 US
- Assignee: POWERWAVE COGNITION, INC.,SCHLICHT, Ludger,ATWAL, Peter,MISHRA, Rajesh, K.,SMITH, Jeffrey, E.,COPELAND, Gregory, C.,SEIDEL, Scott, Y.,PATACA, Victor, M.t.
- Current Assignee: POWERWAVE COGNITION, INC.,SCHLICHT, Ludger,ATWAL, Peter,MISHRA, Rajesh, K.,SMITH, Jeffrey, E.,COPELAND, Gregory, C.,SEIDEL, Scott, Y.,PATACA, Victor, M.t.
- Current Assignee Address: 21 Continental Boulevard Merrimack, NH 03054 US
- Agency: NORTRUP, John, H. et al.
- Priority: US61/094,546 20080905; US61/094,183 20080904; US61/042,431 20080404; US61/094,591 20080905; US61/084,773 20080730; US61/084,738 20080730; US61/094,203 20080904; US61/095,310 20080909; US61/118,232 20081126; US61/095,298 20080908; US61/074,930 20080623; US61/094,584 20080905; US61/082,618 20080722; US61/094,594 20080905; US61/086,242 20080805; US61/094,294 20080904; US61/042,442 20080404; US61/094,611 20080905; US61/082,642 20080722; US61/094,310 20080904; US61/111,384 20081105; US61/112,131 20081106; US61/103,106 20081006; US61/094,247 20080904; US61/094,279 20080904; US61/121,169 20081209; US61/094,231 20080904; US61/094,394 20080904
- Main IPC: H04W84/18
- IPC: H04W84/18 ; H04W40/02
Abstract:
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a mobile broadband routable internet (MBRI) providing for carrier-grade, networked, broadband, IP-routable communication among a plurality of mobile devices, where the mobile devices may represent a plurality of nodes that are linked together through a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET). Mobile devices may operate as peers in a peer-to-peer network, with full IP routing capabilities enabled within each mobile device, thereby allowing routing of IP-based traffic, including deployment of applications, to the mobile device without need for infrastructure conventionally required for mobile ad hoc networks, such as cellular telephony infrastructure. Full IP-routing to mobile devices may allow seamless integration to the fixed Internet, such as through fixed or mobile access points, such as for backhaul purposes. Thus, the MBRI may function as a standalone mobile Internet, without connection to the fixed Internet, or as an IP- routable extension of another network, whether it be the Internet, a local area network, a wide area network, a cellular network, a personal area network, or some other type of network that is capable of integration with an IP-based network.
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