EP2241016A2 - Drahtloses schnittstellensystem und verfahren - Google Patents

Drahtloses schnittstellensystem und verfahren

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EP2241016A2
EP2241016A2 EP07805567A EP07805567A EP2241016A2 EP 2241016 A2 EP2241016 A2 EP 2241016A2 EP 07805567 A EP07805567 A EP 07805567A EP 07805567 A EP07805567 A EP 07805567A EP 2241016 A2 EP2241016 A2 EP 2241016A2
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mixer
wireless
signals
cable
directional
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EP2241016A4 (de
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David Cohen
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W84/00Network topologies
    • H04W84/02Hierarchically pre-organised networks, e.g. paging networks, cellular networks, WLAN [Wireless Local Area Network] or WLL [Wireless Local Loop]
    • H04W84/10Small scale networks; Flat hierarchical networks
    • H04W84/12WLAN [Wireless Local Area Networks]
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W88/00Devices specially adapted for wireless communication networks, e.g. terminals, base stations or access point devices
    • H04W88/08Access point devices
    • H04W88/085Access point devices with remote components

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  • the invention relates to a wireless LAN system with means for increasing the LAN coverage, and more particularly to such a system using an existing coaxial cable network and a bidirectional mixer.
  • the wireless Internet 802.11 x in its various forms and implementations, become an ubiquitous off-the-shelf system. It is used at home, in public places and in various business locations.
  • the method for laying the network is very simple and user-friendly, even for non-professional users, and the prices are reasonable.
  • This technology like other technologies in the past, has advanced in time to answer the need for distributing data at rates of 100 MBit/sec, to various applications including for example video IP.
  • the area covered is larger than in a building with walls made of concrete.
  • the area covered by the wireless network decreases, for example:
  • the most up-to-date of the wireless network 802.11 N specifies a data rate of more than 100 MBit/sec, however the open space coverage is up to 20 meters .
  • the wireless network only covers a small area.
  • prior art systems there are dedicated wired links being installed, this requiring new infrastructure with its related high cost, expensive repeaters with expensive installation and complex antenna arrays with high RF level transmission.
  • a new system aims to increase the coverage area of a wireless network, using the existing coaxial cable infrastructure which is installed practically in any house, building or campus . This solution achieves excellent performance at low cost.
  • a mixer may be used as a bi-directional device, to concurrently perform upconversion in one direction, and downconversion in the other. This structure is efficient and economical, using less components.
  • the mixer is used in one direction to downconvert wireless signals to a lower frequency range which can propagate over coaxial cables, and at the same time to upconvert signals which propagated over the cable, back to the higher wireless frequency range.
  • the coaxial cable network has been chosen because of its wide bandwidth, which is larger than that of other networks installed in buildings.
  • Filters may be used as necessary (band-pass, low-pass, high-pass) to extract from the mixer's output the desired signals.
  • the new system achieves a larger area of coverage of the wireless network in buildings, house or campus at low cost, while preserving the quality of the wireless network, including the remote management array and while preventing unauthorized access to the network.
  • An adapter installed near a TV socket achieves a wireless network coverage in the area surrounding that socket.
  • the increase in the area covered by the wireless network is achieved by using the existing, already installed coaxial cable network in a building, without the need to perform changes in the wireless network or to lay a new network.
  • a new wireless to coax adapter means it is possible to distribute the wireless information, as is, over a coaxial network, to distances of about 1 km. All this is achieved with no increase in the sensitivity to external interference, walls do not limit the network, and no undesirable high RF power transmissions are required.
  • the covered area may include several floors of a building and/or separately located places.
  • the new system may support both present and future generations of wireless networks, since it comprises an addition to the 802.11 wireless transmission technology. Thus, a long product life may be expected for the present invention.
  • a frequency converter To use the network signals and protocols as is, without any changes, a new converter has been devised, which is bi-directional - signals entering from the WLAN end are converted from 2.4 GHz to cable frequency (ie 600 to 1,200 MHz) while, concurrently, signals entering from the cable end are converted from cable frequency to WLAN frequency. Two preferred embodiments of the bi-directional frequency converter are detailed.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a wireless network enhanced to use existing coaxial cable network
  • Fig. 2 details another embodiment of a wireless network enhanced to use existing coaxial cable network
  • Fig. 3 details the frequency converter means Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a wireless network enhanced to use an existing coaxial cable network for enhanced coverage, for example to include a first room 11 and a second room 12.
  • signals from part of the wireless network, with WLAN gateway 43 and antenna there, are converted from about 2.4 GHz to about 600 - 1,200 MHz range in the Yanircom(tm) adapter 3, a bi-directional frequency converter.
  • the lower frequency signals can pass through the coaxial cable infrastructure, including the splitter 28, combiner 27, cable modem or ADSL 29 and CATV cables 21, 22, 23, 24 which are between various rooms, which form part of the coaxial cable infrastructure in the building or apartment.
  • Signals passing through cable 24 are converted back to 2.4 GHz in the Yanircom(tm) adapter 3 in room 12.
  • the signals at the wireless network frequency may pass through WLAN gateway 43 to be transmitted in room 12.
  • the other CATV cables may connect the lower frequency signals to other rooms .
  • Various equipment may be connected, such as laptop computers 41, 42 using a wired or wireless connection, or an adapter IP STB 44 to a television unit.
  • wireless signals from a space or a room may be received in an antenna there, converted to a lower frequency suitable for coax cable, and transferred through the cable to another room or space. There, the signal is converted back to the higher frequency and is transmitted there as a wireless signal.
  • Each frequency converter 3 is bi-directional, to allow signals passage in two directions at the same time.
  • Fig. 2 details another embodiment of a wireless network enhanced to use existing coaxial cable network with cable to modem or DSL 49, splitter 28, combiner 27, CATV cables 22, 23 between various rooms, part of the coaxial cable infrastructure in the building or apartment.
  • the communications infrastructure 2 may include CATV or a coaxial network. This infrastructure allows to transfer the wireless network signals between a first room 11, second room 12, third room 13, etc.
  • the Yanircom(tm) adapter 3 a bi-directional frequency converter, is used between the above coax cable infrastructure and the wireless network, including for example a WLAN gateway 43, such as per 802.11 G gateway, a laptop computers 41, personal computer 45 (PC), adapter IP STB 44 to a television unit, etc.
  • a WLAN gateway 43 such as per 802.11 G gateway
  • a laptop computers 41 personal computer 45 (PC)
  • PC personal computer 45
  • adapter IP STB 44 to a television unit, etc.
  • the adapter 3 is detailed, to include in one embodiment (in room 11): a local oscillator or frequency synthesizer 32 and a mixer 31.
  • the mixer is used as a bi-directional device, as detailed with reference to Fig. 3.
  • the adapter 3 includes in another embodiment (in room 12): a local oscillator or frequency synthesizer 32 and a pair of mixers 31, 33.
  • each mixer is used as a uni-directional device.
  • Fig. 3 details the frequency converter means 3, used as adapter, including: a frequency synthesizer 32 at the frequency difference or sum, as known in the art; an RF amplifier 324, optional, if required to operate the mixer 31 at a high level of LO signal.
  • the mixer 31 is used here as a bi-directional device, that is it can at the same time downconvert signals passing from WLAN side 381 to CATV side 382, and upconvert signals passing from CATV side 382 to WLAN side 381.
  • the frequency converter means 3 further includes a filter 35 (either a low pass filter or a band pass filter) .
  • a mixer may be used as a bi-directional device, to concurrently perform upconversion in one direction, and downconversion in the other.
  • This structure is efficient and economical, using less components.
  • the mixer may include, for example, model ADE-30W or ADE-30W+ manufactured by Mini Circuits (R).
  • the higher frequency signals is connected to the RF port, the lower frequency signal to the IF port, and the oscillator to the LO port. Upconversion is thus performed from the IF (I) to RF (R) ports and downconversion - from the RF to IF ports.
  • the interface unit using the bi-directional mixer may be used to connect a plurality of areas, all connected by the cable network.
  • an interface unit converts from the cable frequency range to the wireless and transmits to that area using an antenna; at the same time, wireless signals there are converted back to cable range signals.

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  • Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
  • Signal Processing (AREA)
  • Small-Scale Networks (AREA)
  • Transceivers (AREA)
EP07805567A 2006-09-08 2007-09-09 Drahtloses schnittstellensystem und verfahren Withdrawn EP2241016A4 (de)

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GB0617660A GB0617660D0 (en) 2006-09-08 2006-09-08 Wireless interface system
PCT/IL2007/001107 WO2008029410A2 (en) 2006-09-08 2007-09-09 Wireless interface system and method

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