Abstract: A cellular network comprises a plurality of mobile stations and a plurality of base stations. The base stations are located so that each base station has a zone of effective coverage which does not overlap with the zones of effective coverage of adjacent base stations leaving zones of reduced coverage between the base stations. When a sender station which is outside the zone of effective coverage of a particular base station wishes to send a message to that base station, the message is relayed by another mobile station to the destination base station. The relaying station may be located within the zone of effective coverage, or in the zone of reduced coverage of the destination base station. The sender station, the destination station and the relaying station(s) can all be mobile stations located in zones of reduced coverage.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 12, 1999
Date of Patent:
October 29, 2002
Assignee:
Salbu Research and Development (Proprietary) Limited of
Pretoria
Inventors:
James David Larsen, Mark Sievert Larsen
Abstract: An adaptive communication system utilizes opportunistic peak-mode transmissions to transmit data between originating and destination stations, via one or more intermediate stations. Each station monitors the activity of other stations in the network, storing connectivity information for use in subsequent transmissions. Each station also sends out probe signals from time to time, to establish which other stations are in range. Messages are then sent across the network from station to station, with confirmation data being transmitted back to the originating station, until the destination station is reached. Old messages, which would otherwise clog the network, are timed out and deleted. A communication network and transceiver apparatus for use in the network are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 18, 1997
Date of Patent:
August 1, 2000
Assignee:
Salbu Research and Development (Proprietary Limited)
Inventors:
David Victor Larsen, James David Larsen, Gerhard Willem Van Lochem, Mark Sievert Larsen