US2013033986A1

5G,4G,3G

Title

Quality of Service Control in Multiple Hop Wireless Communication Environments

Application Number:

US201213632366

Publication Date:

07-02-2013

Current Assignee:

Family ID:

Application Date:

01-10-2012

Declaring Company:

Publication Country:

US

Priority Date:

13-07-2007

Title

Quality of Service Control in Multiple Hop Wireless Communication Environments

Application Number:

US201213632366

Family ID:

Publication Country:

US

Publication Date:

07-02-2013

Application Date:

01-10-2012

Priority Date:

13-07-2007

Current Assignee:

Declaring Company:

Abstract  Abstract

One or more relay stations may be employed along a wireless communication access path between an ingress station and an egress station. A logical communication tunnel is established between the ingress and egress stations through any number of intermediate relay stations to handle session flows of PDUs. As PDUs arrive the ingress station may determine and add scheduling information to the PDUs before they are delivered to the downstream intermediate relay stations or egress stations. The scheduling information is used by the downstream stations to schedule the PDUs for further delivery. The scheduling information may also be used by the egress station to schedule the PDUs for delivery. The scheduling information added to the PDU by the ingress station bears on a QoS class associated with the PDU a deadline for the egress station to deliver the PDU or a combination thereof.

Note:

The information in blue was extracted from the third parties (Standard Setting Organisation, Espacenet)

The information in grey was provided by the patent holder

The information in purple was extracted from the FrandAvenue

Explicitly disclosed patent:openly and comprehensibly describes all details of the invention in the patent document.

Implicitly disclosed patent:does not explicitly state certain aspects of the invention, but still allows for these to be inferred from the information provided.

Basis patent:The core patent in a family, outlining the fundamental invention from which related patents or applications originate.

Family member:related patents or applications that share a common priority or original filing.