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A wireless data communications system includes simplified access points which are connected to ports of an intelligent switching hub. The switching hub relays data packets to the access points in accordance with destination address data in the data communications. In a preferred arrangement the access points are provided with power over the data cable from the switching hub location.
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This invention relates to wireless data communications networks, and in-particular to arrangements for communications between mobile data handling units and a central computer using such networks.
The assignee of the present invention supplies a wireless data communications systems known as the Spectrum 24® System, which follows the communications protocol of IEEE Standard 802.11. In the system as implemented, mobile units are in data communication with a central computer through access points. The access points communicate with the computer over an Ethernet wired network. Each of the mobile units associates itself with one of the access points. In order to maintain order and reduce radio communications each access point must determine which of the communications received over the Ethernet link from the central computer is destined for a mobile unit associated with that particular access point. This requirement adds significant computational capacity to the access point, increasing the cost thereof.
In addition, in applications that must support a high volume of data communications from multiple users, such as systems supporting a self-service shopping system, hospital systems, systems that include paging or voice data links to many users, or systems supporting communicating with electronic shelf labels, additional access points are required to support the data communications traffic, increasing the overall system cost.
The cost of an operational access point is dependent not only on the complexity thereof and the requirement for high speed processing of data pockets for purposes of selecting those destined for mobile units associated with an access point, but the additional cost of the installation of electrical power to the location of the access point, and the cost of a power supply to convert AC electrical power to DC power for the circuits of the access point. Further cost may be involved in physically mounting the access point hardware and antenna.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved wireless data communications network with lower cost access points, to enable the economical provision of reliable wireless data communications with increased capacity and in complex installations at reasonable cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the invention there is provided an improvement in a wireless data communications system wherein data communications are provided between mobile units and a central computer by access points. In accordance with the improvement, some of the access points are connected to said computer through at least one data switching hub, and said data switching hub is arranged to selectively provide data communications to the access points connected to the hub in accordance with destination address data in the communications. The data switching hub may also be arranged to monitor source address data in communications received from each access point connected to a port of the data switching hub. The switching hub can be arranged to maintain a routing list correlating the source address data with the port. The switching hub is arranged to use the list to selectively provide the data communications to the access points.
In accordance with the invention there is provided an access point for use in a wireless data communications system wherein access points in radio data communication with mobile units are connected to at least one data switching hub for selectively providing data communications to the access points. A transmitter/receiver provides the radio data communication with the mobile units. A data interface is provided for data communications with the switching hub over a cable. A processor is provided for coupling data between the data interface and the transmitter receiver and a power supply is provided for receiving operating power from the cable and to provide power to the interface, the processor and the transmitter/receiver.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a method for providing data communications between mobile units and a central computer. The method includes the steps of connecting the central computer to at least one switching hub over a wire data communication network and connecting a plurality of access points to ports of the switching hub. Mobile units associate themselves with selected ones of the access points. Data communication packets are provided on the wired communication network which include destination addresses. The switching hubs maintain a routing list relating ports to the access points and the mobile units associated with the access points. The switching hub is operated to relay data communication packets from the wired data communications network to the access points in accordance with the routing lists. Data communications received from the switching hub by the access points are sent to the associated mobile units by radio communications.
In a further arrangement of the method data communications are provided from one of the mobile units by radio communications to an associated access point, the packets including a destination address and a source address corresponding to the mobile unit. The access points relay the data communications packets to a port on the switching hub, and the switching hub is, operated to relay the data communications packets received from the access points to the wired data communication network or to other access points in accordance with the destination address. The switching hub also updates the routing list at the switching hub by relating the port of the switching hub to the source address of the data packet.
In accordance with the invention there is provided a data communications system which provides data communications between at least one computer and a plurality of mobile units. The system includes a plurality of access points, each arranged for provided radio data communications and having a wired data interface. There is also provided a plurality of mobile units, each arranged to associate itself with one of the access points and conduct radio data communications therewith. There is provided at least one switching hub having a first wired data port and a plurality of additional wired data ports, each connected to the wired data interface of one of the access ports. There is finally provided a wired data communication network for providing wired data communications between at least one computer and the first wired port of the switching hub.
In such a data communications system, wherein data is communicated over the wired data communication network as data packets, each having a destination address data, the switching hub is arranged to examine the destination address data and provide the data packets to one of the additional wired ports if the destination address data corresponds to an address on a routing list associated with the additional wired port. In a preferred embodiment, data is communicated from the access points over the wired data interface as data packets to one of the additional wired data ports of the switching hub. The data packets include source address data and the switching hub is arranged to examine the source address data and to associate the corresponding source address data with both the additional port on the routing list. In a preferred arrangement the access points are connected to the data ports of the switching hub over multi-conductor cables and the cables can be arranged to provide power to the access points. The power may be provided using a power supply module adjacent to switching hub. Alternatively, the power supply module may be housed inside the switching hub.
For a better understanding of the present invention, together with other and further objects, reference is made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, and its scope will be pointed out in the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to
In prior systems each access point is connected on an Ethernet wired network to the central computer. The access points are required to determine the identity of mobile units which have become associated with them and to extract from the data packets on the network those packets addressed to a mobile unit associated with the access point. This requirement has led to significant processing burden for the access points and led to increased cost for the access points.
In the system of
In practice, the hub need only maintain a source list 34 for those access points 14 connected to the hub 16 and mobile units associated with access points 14 connected to the hub 16. Thus, if a packet is received at a hub over the Ethernet 18 with a destination address which is not associated with that hub, the source address need not be maintained on list 34. The hub will route the packet to an access point only if the destination address of the packet is identified on list 34, otherwise the packet is ignored. When a packet is received on a hub port associated with a communications line 20 connected to an access point, the source address is associated with the hub port in list 34. The packet is routed either to the Ethernet connection 18 or to another port according to the destination address.
Advantageously, in order to update the list maintained by hub 16, upon initial association of a mobile unit with an access point, either the mobile unit or the newly associated access point provides a message packet, such as a broadcast message to the hub 16, with the source address of the message corresponding to the mobile unit. Upon receiving this message, the hub update its list to include the association of the mobile unit with the port at which the access point is connected.
By determining destination address in hub 16 and maintaining the association of a mobile unit 12 with an access point 14 connected to a port of hub 16 in routing list 34 of hub 16, the functionality required of the access points is greatly reduced. The access point acts merely as a conduit sending RF transmissions of packets received on communication line 20, and receiving transmission from associated mobile units 12 and providing Ethernet packets to hub 16. In addition, the access point 14 must provide mobile unit association functions as provided in the Spectrum 24® system and may also provide proxy polling responses for associated mobile units 12 that are in power saving mode.
While the access point 14 routinely functions as a conduit of communication to its associated mobile units, some limited selection of data packets is possible. In particular, for example, the access point 14 may be arranged not to relay certain types of broadcast messages, such as router broadcast messages, that are not required to be received by the mobile units. In another arrangement, multiple access points may be connected in parallel to a single hub, in which case the access points can be arranged to not relay messages directed at mobile units associated with other access points.
Utilizing radio module 50 as a unit, a simplified access point configuration is shown in
An alternate arrangement is shown in
Still another alternate arrangement is shown as access point 14″, in
In accordance with a further feature of the present invention, the simplified access points 14, 14′ and 14″ are provided with power over the Ethernet cabling. In particular, the Ethernet data communication with the access points are carried on two of the four wire pairs on the Ethernet cable 20. The remaining two pairs of cable 20 are used to supply dc power to the access points. Referring to
Each access point includes a DC-DC power supply 76 for converting the DC voltage from cable 20 to an appropriate level, e.g. 5 volts, to operate the logic and radio circuits of the access point.
Another arrangement for providing power to the access point is shown in FIG. 10. Choke circuits 42 are interposed in cable 20 from switching hub 40 to access point 14. D.C. power from a power supply 41, which may also serve hub 40, is coupled to cable 20 using, for example, the choke circuit 42, shown in
Using the features of the present invention, the cost, complexity and size of the access point is reduced significantly. The access point requires no connection to primary power and is connected only by the Ethernet cable 20 to the hub 16. In addition, a simple antenna 102 may be mounted within, or directly on the module as shown in
In another arrangement, access point 14 may be provided with a connector jack 108, which is received in a socket 110 on a wall or surface mounted unit 112, as shown in
While there have been described what are believed to be the preferred embodiments of the present invertion those skilled in the art will recognize that other changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and it is intended to claim all such changes and modifications as fall within the true scope of the invention.
Claims
1. In a wireless data communications system wherein data communications are provided between mobile units and a central computer via access points, the improvement wherein at least some of said access points are connected to said central computer through at least one data switching hub, and wherein said data switching hub is arranged to selectively provide data communications to access points connected to said hub in accordance with destination address data in said communications, wherein at least some of the access points each provides a conduit for data communications to the mobile units independently of destination address data in said communications that identify a mobile unit.
2. The improvement specified in claim 1 wherein said data switching hub is arranged to monitor source address data in communications received from each access point connected to a port of said data switching hub, wherein said switching hub is arranged to maintain a routing list correlating said source address data with said port of said data switching hub and wherein said switching hub is arranged to use said list to selectively provide said data communications to said access points.
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8. A method for providing data communications between mobile units and a central computer comprising:
- connecting said central computer to at least one switching hub over a wired data communications network;
- connecting a plurality of access points to ports of said switching hub; associating mobile units with selected ones of said access points;
- providing data communications packets on said wired communications network, said packets including destination addresses each identifying a mobile unit;
- maintaining a routing list at said switching hub relating said ports to said access points and to said mobile units associated with said access points;
- operating said switching hub to relay data communications packets from said wired data communications network to said access points in accordance with said routing list; and
- relaying data communications received from said switching hub by said access points to associated mobile units by radio communications independently of the destination addresses identifying the mobile units in the data communications packets.
9. A method as specified in claim 8 wherein said access points are arranged to not relay a selected type of data communications received from said switching hub.
10. A method as specified in claim 8 further including the steps of
- providing data communications packets from one of said mobile units by radio communications to an associated access point, said packets including a destination address and a source address corresponding to said mobile unit;
- relaying data communications packets received by said access points from said mobile units to a port of said switching hub; and
- operating said switching hub to relay said data communications packets received from said access points to said wired data communications network or said other access points in accordance with said destination address and to update said routing list at said switching hub by relating said port of said switching hub to said source address of said data packet.
11. A method as specified in claim 10, wherein said mobile units are arranged to associate with one of said access points for radio data communications therewith, and wherein said mobile units are further arranged to send a data communications message upon association with an access point, said message causing said switching hub to update said routing list with the address of said mobile unit.
12. A method as specified in claim 10 wherein said mobile units are arranged to associate with one of said access points for radio data communications therewith, and wherein said access points are arranged to send a data communications to said switching hub, when a mobile unit becomes newly associated with said access point, said message having a source address corresponding to said newly associated mobile unit and causing said switching hub to update said routing list with the address of said mobile unit.
13. A data communications system for providing data communications between at least one computer and a plurality of mobile units, comprising:
- a plurality of access points, each arranged for providing radio data communications and having a wired data interface;
- a plurality of mobile units, each arranged to associate itself with one of said access points and conduct radio data communications therewith;
- at least one switching hub having a first wired data port and a plurality of additional wired data ports, each connected to said wired data interface of one of said access points; and
- a wired data communications network for providing wired data communications between said at least one computer and said first wired port of said switching hubs wherein data is communicated over said wired data communications network as data packets, each of said packets having destination address data identifying one of the mobile units and wherein said switching hub is arranged to examine said destination address data and provide said data packets to one of said additional wired ports if said destination address data corresponds on a routing list to an address associated with said one additional wired port, and wherein at least some of the access points are arranged to process the data packets independently of the destination address data.
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15. A data communications system as specified in claim 13 wherein data is communicated as data packets from said access points via said wired data interface to one of said additional wired data ports of said switching hub, said data packets including source address data, and wherein said switching hub is arranged to examine said source address data and to associate the corresponding source address data with said one additional port on said routing list.
16. A data communications systems as specified in claim 13 wherein said wired data interface of said access points are connected to said additional wired data ports of said switching hubs over multiconductor cables, and wherein said multiconductor cables are arranged to provide power to said access points.
17. A data communications system as specified in claim 16 wherein there is provided a power supply module associated with said switching hub for providing power to said multiconductor cables.
18. In a wireless data communications system wherein there are provided access points for interconnecting mobile units in radio communications with said access points and a wired data communications network, the improvement wherein at least some of said access points are supplied with power using data communications cables of said wired data communications network, wherein at least some of the access points are arranged to forward data communications received from the wired data communication network independently of address data in said communications identifying the mobile units.
19. A distributed wireless communication system comprising:
- a communication hub including a communication interface for receiving data packets each addressed to a corresponding one of a plurality of mobile units;
- a plurality of access points distributed remotely from the hub, wherein each access point includes a wired communication interface for communicating with the communication hub, and a transmitter/receiver for communicating with one or more of the mobile units;
- wherein the communication hub is arranged to forward each received data packet addressed to one of the mobile units to a selected one of the access points; and
- wherein each of the access points are arranged to forward each data packet addressed to one of the mobile units that is received from the communication hub independently of address data in said received packet identifying said mobile unit.
20. The system of claim 19 further comprising cables each coupling the communication hub to a corresponding one of the access points, wherein each cable is coupled to the wired communication interface at the corresponding access point for communicating with the communication hub.
21. The system of claim 20 wherein each of the cables includes conductors for carrying supply power from the communication hub to the corresponding access point.
22. A method for providing wireless access using a wireless communication system comprising a communication hub and a plurality of access points distributed remotely from the communication hub, the method comprising:
- receiving at the communication hub a data packet including address data identifying a corresponding one of a plurality of mobile units;
- selecting one of the plurality of access points according to the address data in the received packet;
- forwarding the data packet to the selected access point; and
- receiving the data packet at the selected access point and transmitting the data packet over a wireless network independently of the address data in the data packet.
23. The method of claim 22 further comprising:
- powering each of the access points by passing supply power over a corresponding cable from the communication hub to the access point, wherein said cable is also used for passing data packets between the communication hub and the access point.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 1, 2003
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2005
Applicant:
Inventors: Robert Beach (Los Altos, CA), Heiner Schwede (Los Altos, CA)
Application Number: 10/725,818