Patents Assigned to Meru Networks (Patent Prosecution)
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Patent number: 8893252Abstract: A selective barrier prevents undesired communication between a protected region and an unprotected region. Wireless communication is allowed within the protected region, while wireless communication is prevented between the protected region and any unprotected regions. Particular undesired message packets might be selected by business rules responsive to aspects of individual messages. Particular unprotected regions might be statically or dynamically determined. Alternatively, the selective barrier similarly operates to block undesired message packets from originating in any of the unprotected regions and successfully being received in the protected region.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Vijaykarthik Rajanarayanan
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Patent number: 8867744Abstract: Wireless security is enforced at L1, in addition to or in lieu of other layers. AP's can switch dynamically from serving to scanning. Scanners listen for authorized frame headers. Scanners either receive, or allow authorized frames to be received, at their destination. Scanners kill unauthorized frames while they are still transmitting; scanners continue listening for and killing unauthorized frame headers until frame ending time demands their return to serving, multiplying their effectiveness. AP's include dual-mode multi-frequency omni-directional antennae, used to prevent third parties from snooping messages received at those AP's.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2011Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Senthil Palanisamy, Vaduvur Bharghavan
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Patent number: 8799648Abstract: A controller for a wireless network includes processing elements, an interface for communication with access points for the wireless network, and an interface to another network. The processing elements oversee communication between that other network and the access points, and the controller acts as a certification authority for authenticating access points using public key techniques.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Meru NetworksInventor: Rajinder Singh
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Patent number: 8787309Abstract: AP's associated with a communication network and any wireless devices desiring contact, operated according to a protocol in which each wireless device selects AP's with which to communicate. A system coordinator causes the AP's to operate so as to guide each wireless device to an AP selected by the system coordinator. This has the effect that, notwithstanding that the protocol involves having the wireless device make the selection of AP, functionally, the AP's make the selection for it. In a 1st technique, multiple AP's share an identifier, with the system coordinator directing one particular AP to respond to the wireless device, thus appearing to wireless devices as a “personal cell”. In a 2nd technique, AP's each maintain identifiers substantially unique to each wireless device, with the system coordinator directing only one particular AP to maintain any particular wireless device's identifier, thus appearing to wireless devices as a “personal AP”.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2010Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Sung-Wook Han, Joseph Epstein, Berend Dunsbergen, Saravanan Balasubramanian
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Patent number: 8767548Abstract: A method of adapting wireless transmission rates that includes the steps of determining at least a short-term loss ratio for wireless communication during a window of time, and adapting a transmission rate responsive to at least the short-term loss ratio, a maximum tolerable loss threshold for the communication during the window, and an opportunistic rate increase threshold for the communication during the window. A size of the window, the maximum tolerable loss threshold, and the opportunistic rate increase threshold are responsive to the transmission rate used for the communication. Preferably, the window is re-started if the transmission rate changes. Also, systems, devices, and memories that embody the foregoing.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2010Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Starsky Wong, Hao Yang, Songwu Lu
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Patent number: 8599734Abstract: A system and method enable the transmission of messages between a source device and a wireless station. A first message is received at an access point from the source device. The access point transmits the first message to the wireless station and stores a copy of the first message in a memory. The access point receives an acknowledgement message from the wireless station and transmits a proxy acknowledgement message to the source device. The access point transmits a control message to the source device to limit the number or size of additional messages sent from the source device based on a number or size of messages currently stored in the memory and a maximum number or size of messages that can be stored in the memory.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Mohan Ram, Vaduvur Bharghavan, Saravanan Balasubramanian
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Publication number: 20130301443Abstract: Systems and methods for implementing a differential signal to noise ratio (DSNR) based rate adaptation for wireless networks are disclosed. The described methods probabilistically adapt the rate of data transmission based on an assessment of the causes of data loss. The described methods include determining a DSNR for data transmission during a predetermined window of time and adapting the transmission rate in a probabilistic manner responsive to the differential SNR and a differential SNR threshold for the data transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Meru NetworksInventor: Meru Networks
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Patent number: 8522353Abstract: One or more 802.11 access points that are programmed or otherwise configured to transmit a preferably continuous waveform over a band of frequencies that interferes with other devices in the region, effectively blocking all (or at least most) 802.11 traffic on channels spanned by that band of frequencies.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Berend Dunsbergen, Vaduvur Bharghavan
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Publication number: 20130188545Abstract: Deploying multiple access points on multiple wireless communication channels to optimize coverage area. Additional channels provide additional communication capability which multiple AP's, and their associated stations, can collectively use. An additional set of AP's can be disposed in the additional communication channel, with multiple communication channels possibly physically intersecting. The system control element collects information from devices in the wireless communication system, and automatically configures which AP is assigned to which communication channel. The system control element determines which AP's are servicing which physical locations, in response to feedback from AP's and stations in those locations. The system control element assigns, or re-assigns, AP's in each physical location, with the effect of optimizing coverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2012Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Meru NetworksInventor: Sirivatsan Sankaranarayanan
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Patent number: 8472359Abstract: AP's associated with a communication network and any wireless devices desiring contact, operated according to a protocol in which each wireless device selects AP's with which to communicate. A system coordinator causes the AP's to operate so as to guide each wireless device to an AP selected by the system coordinator. This has the effect that, notwithstanding that the protocol involves having the wireless device make the selection of AP, functionally, the AP's make the selection for it. In a 1st technique, multiple AP's share an identifier, with the system coordinator directing one particular AP to respond to the wireless device, thus appearing to wireless devices as a “personal cell”. In a 2nd technique, AP's each maintain identifiers substantially unique to each wireless device, with the system coordinator directing only one particular AP to maintain any particular wireless device's identifier, thus appearing to wireless devices as a “personal AP”.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Sung-Wook Han, Joseph Epstein, Berend Dunsbergen, Saravanan Balasubramanian
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Patent number: 8456993Abstract: Systems and methods for implementing a differential signal to noise ratio (DSNR) based rate adaptation for wireless networks are disclosed. The described methods probabilistically adapt the rate of data transmission based on an assessment of the causes of data loss. The described methods include determining a DSNR for data transmission during a predetermined window of time and adapting the transmission rate in a probabilistic manner responsive to the differential SNR and a differential SNR threshold for the data transmission.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Meru NetworksInventor: Vaduvur Bharghavan
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Patent number: 8369794Abstract: Carrier sensing and power control, or trade-off among two or more communication parameters, can provide relative improvement in throughput. A sensing threshold or transmission power are varied, thus altering a sensing range and a transmission quality, thus maximizing a feasible transmission rate. Transmission power and rate are collectively altered to find a best throughput rate. A transmission rate can incremented after successful transmission and decremented after failed transmission, the described increment possibly being less than the described decrement. Thus, pairs of transmissions where one fails and one succeeds decrease the net transmission rate. Smaller increments, with larger decrements, cause increases to increase throughput without degrading quality, while causing decreases to restore transmission quality if an increase does degrade transmission quality.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Sharanya Srinivasan
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Patent number: 8344953Abstract: An access point housing structure includes a first enclosure, a second enclosure to house an array of antenna patches, and an omni-directional hinge component. The first enclosure includes a first coupling mechanism located near one of the corners of the first enclosure. The second enclosure includes a second coupling mechanism located near a corner corresponding to the location of the first coupling mechanism. The omni-directional hinge component connects to the first coupling mechanism and to the second coupling mechanism and allows rotation of the second enclosure about a first axis along an edge of the first enclosure adjacent to the first coupling mechanism and about a second axis along an edge of the second enclosure adjacent to the second coupling mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2009Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Sid Gilbrech, Rajendran Venugopalachary, Srinivas Sivaprakasam
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Patent number: 8325753Abstract: ACK messages by access points are suppressed when those access points receive messages from wireless stations for which those access points should not respond. This might occur in wireless communication systems based upon 802.11 protocols in which seamless mobility is desired, with a system controller that assigns wireless stations to specific access points. The access point examines an incoming message from a wireless device to decide whether or not to suppress a responsive ACK message to that wireless device. An access point may suppress an ACK message by suppressing the generation of the ACK, or by suppressing the transmission of a generated ACK. Mechanisms for suppressing an ACK message include setting the ACK transmission to a relatively unpowered transmitting antenna; interrupting a PHY-layer element during receipt of an incoming frame; and limiting entries in a key cache table to suppress ACK messages in response to encrypted incoming frames.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2008Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Vinay Sagar, Mohan Ram
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Patent number: 8295177Abstract: Flows are grouped into flow classes, each of which is assigned flow class treatment rules, which might combine application of both firewall and QoS treatments. When a flow is identified as a member of a flow class, traffic for that flow can be treated according to treatment rules collectively with other flows assigned to that flow class. New flows not already members of an already-defined flow class are examined according to a set of flow class assignment rules, which have the effect of either identifying the proper flow class for that flow, or creating a new flow class for that new flow. For each flow, a first packet determines flow assignment, after which succeeding packets are treated according that flow. For each flow class, a first flow determines flow class assignment, after which succeeding flows are collectively treated according to that flow class.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Shishir Varma, Sung-Wook Han
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Patent number: 8284191Abstract: The invention provides techniques, including methods and systems, capable of displaying wireless network information regarding various wireless parameters in a three-dimensional (3D) virtual reality environment. The methods and systems provide graphical information to permit a network administrator to view and alter the wireless network virtually at one or more remote locations without being physically present at the remote location.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Meru NetworksInventor: Joseph Epstein
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Patent number: 8238834Abstract: A set of techniques includes devices, methods, and user interfaces, capable of conducting proactive automated tests of a wireless system, and capable of operating while the wireless system is conducting its normal operations. A diagnostic device not controlled by the wireless system controls drivers and clients in that wireless system's access points, with the effect that the diagnostic device can inject message traffic into the wireless system while simulating clients of that system. The wireless system responds to that traffic and those simulated clients as if real clients were generating substantially real traffic for the system to handle. The diagnostic device can initiate messages from within that wireless system, can force those messages to traverse selected trajectories in that system, and can measure aspects of that system in response to those messages. Trajectories might include specific wireless devices, specific wireless parameters, and specific physical paths.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Vaduvur Bharghavan, Jari Malinen, Dhaval Deshmukh, Mohan Ram Bhadravati, Mohamad Thaga
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Patent number: 8160664Abstract: An omni-directional antenna supporting simultaneous transmission/reception, from the same AP, on multiple frequencies, allowing each AP to communicate using each possible frequency. Each AP multiplexes its outgoing signals onto its transmitting antenna, and de-multiplexes its incoming signals from its receiving antenna. The transmitting and receiving antennae are each substantially located in each other's NULL zone (or one is in the NULL zone of the other). The AP can transmit/receive on many distinct frequencies without needing more antennae.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Meru NetworksInventors: Rajendran Venugopalachary, Senthil Palanisamy, Srinath Sarang, Vaduvur Bharghavan
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Patent number: 8145136Abstract: A method of analyzing a wireless network, including the steps of coupling a diagnostic station to a wireless network, injecting encapsulated wireless frames into that wireless network, forwarding encapsulated wireless frames within that wireless network, and in response to recognizing encapsulated wireless frames within that wireless network, de-encapsulating those wireless frames and forwarding them to that diagnostic station. Also, a system and a diagnostic station that can implement the method.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Meru NetworksInventor: Vaduvur Bharghavan
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Patent number: 8144668Abstract: The present invention considers a direct sequence spread spectrum system wherein every user employs the same spreading code. In a preferred embodiment, received signal is correlated with the training signal. Peaks of correlator output are used to identify the delays corresponding to the significant multipath components. The delays that are within a predetermined number of chips of each other are associated with a hypothesized user. In an alternate embodiment, a user separation technique is used which is based on the observation that after the training period, different users send uncorrelated data. In another alternate embodiment, linear minimum mean squared error (LMMSE) based correlators locked to individual users are employed. These correlators only provide multipath components of their corresponding users as output.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Meru NetworksInventor: Upamanyu Madhow