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- the present invention is related to a wireless communication system.
- the present invention is related to a mesh network configured to autonomously commission a network and manage the topology of the network.
- a wireless local area network (WLAN) mesh is generally an IEEE
- WLAN 802.11-based wireless distribution system
- DS distribution system
- a WLAN mesh may support an entry point, alternatively known as a mesh portal, automatic topology learning and dynamic path selection.
- An ad hoc network typically comprising only stations (STAs) that are within a mutual communication range of each other via a wireless medium (WM).
- STAs stations
- WM wireless medium
- An ad hoc network is typically created in a spontaneous manner.
- a principal distinguishing characteristic of an ad hoc network is its limited temporal and spatial extent. These limitations allow creating and dissolving the ad hoc network to be sufficiently straightforward and convenient to users of the network facilities with no specialized technical skills.
- An ad hoc network also often includes an independent basic service set
- IBSS IBSS
- STAs belonging to the network can communicate with each other, they cannot forward or re-route packets to other STAs within the same network. Therefore, a new and direct connection must be established in order to send packets to a different STA if the sending STA is not connected to the destination STA.
- Figure 1 shows such a prior art wireless communication system 10.
- the prior art wireless communication system 10 includes a plurality of STAs 1, 2, and 3.
- STA 1 is in wireless communication with STA 2 and STA 3.
- STAs 2 and 3 can communicate with STA 1, but are unable to forward packets to one another through STA 1, as indicated by the crossed-out dashed line.
- Mesh networks which are formed from both members and mesh points, attempt to remedy the problem of ad hoc networks by including routing and forwarding capabilities between the members or mesh points of the network. This effectively permits communication between members of the network by using other members. This capability, however, must comply with other functions and security requirements without jeopardizing network performance.
- a method for commissioning and managing communication between a plurality of mesh points comprises a first MP broadcasting a signal to a second MP to establish communication with the second MP.
- the second MP transmits a response signal to the first MP.
- the first MP authenticates the second MP and determines a master MP, and the first MP establishes the communication with the second MP.
- Figure 1 shows a prior art wireless communication system
- Figure 2 shows a wireless communication system configured in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 3 shows a block diagram of a pair of mesh points (MPs) configured to autonomously commission a network and manage the network topology in the wireless communication system of Figure 1, in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 4 shows a signal diagram of MPs autonomously commissioning a network and managing the network topology in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 5A is a flow diagram of a method of commissioning a mesh network, in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 5B is a flow diagram of a method of determining mastery of a region of the mesh network, in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 6 shows a wireless communication system including a cluster and regions, in accordance with the present invention.
- STA includes but is not limited to a user equipment, a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU), a fixed or mobile subscriber unit, a pager, or any other type of device capable of operating in a wireless environment.
- WTRU wireless transmit/receive unit
- AP or interchangeably “mesh point” or “MP”
- AP includes but is not limited to a Node-B, a site controller, a base station or any other type of interfacing device in a wireless environment.
- the features of the present invention may be incorporated into an integrated circuit (IC) or be configured in a circuit comprising a multitude of interconnecting components.
- FIG. 2 shows a wireless communication system 100 configured in accordance with the present invention.
- the wireless communication system 100 includes a plurality of MPs 110, capable of wireless communication with one another. Any number of STAs (not shown) may also be connected to the MPs 110 to communicate with one another via the wireless communication system 100 via the MPs 110.
- FIG 3 shows a block diagram of two MPs (designated as MP 110' and MP 110"), configured to autonomously commission a network and manage the network topology in the wireless communication system, in accordance with the present invention.
- MP 110' and MP 110" are substantially similar units.
- MP 110' includes a processor 115 configured to autonomously commission a network and manage the network topology, a receiver 116 in communication with the processor 115, a transmitter in communication with the processor 115, a memory 119 in communication with the processor 115, and an antenna 118 in communication with both the receiver 116 and the transmitter 117 to facilitate the transmission and reception of wireless data to and from the MP 110".
- a processor 115 configured to autonomously commission a network and manage the network topology
- a receiver 116 in communication with the processor 115
- a transmitter in communication with the processor 115
- a memory 119 in communication with the processor 115
- an antenna 118 in communication with both the receiver 116 and the transmitter 117 to facilitate the transmission and reception of wireless data to and from the MP 110.
- MP 110 includes a processor 125 configured to autonomously commission a network and manage the network topology, a receiver 126 in communication with the processor 125, a transmitter in communication with the processor 125, a memory 129 in communication with the processor 125, and an antenna 128 in communication with both the receiver 126 and the transmitter 127 to facilitate the transmission and reception of wireless data to and from the MP 110".
- Figure 4 shows a signal diagram between the MP 110' and the MP
- the processor 115 of the MP 110' broadcasts a signal request (410) through the transmitter 117 and the antenna 118 to the MP 110" in an attempt to establish a wireless link between them.
- the receiver 126 of the MP 110" receives the signal from the MP 110' via the antenna 128 and forwards it to the processor 125.
- the processor 125 extracts data from the memory 129, which includes credential information relating to the MP 110".
- the processor 125 of the MP 110" then transmits a response (420), including the credential data, to the MP 110' via the transmitter 127 and the antenna 128.
- the receiver 116 of the MP 110' receives the response via the antenna 118 and forwards it to the processor 115.
- the processor 115 extracts the credential information for the MP 110' from the memory 119 and compares it to the credential information received in the response from the MP 110".
- the processor 115 determines whether the MP 110' or the MP 110" should be master and transmits an authentication signal (430) back to the MP 110" via the transmitter 117 and the antenna 118.
- the authentication signal includes the information relating to which MP 110 (HO 1 or 110") is to be master in the network.
- the MP HO 1 and the MP 110" now constitute a mesh network.
- the two MPs (HO 1 and 110") may now form a region in the developing mesh network, where a region is composed of a plurality of MPs 110 having one MP 110 designated as the master of the remaining MPs 110 in the region.
- the mesh network may include a plurality of regions.
- the processor 115 of the MP 110' may extract credential information about the MP 110' before broadcasting the signal request (410) to establish a wireless link. Accordingly, when the processor 125 of the MP 110" receives the signal request from the MP 110', the processor 125 may compare the credentials received from the MP 110' to the credential information stored in the memory 129 of the MP 110". The MP 110" may then transmit the information back to the MP 110' in its response, including the authentication information and information relating to which MP 110 (MP 110' or MP 110") is to be master of the region. The determination of which MP is to be master of the region may be performed by the processor 115 of the MP 110' and signaled to the MP 110", or the determination may be made by the processor 125 of the MP 110" and signaled to the MP 110'.
- MP 110' is designated master by virtue of possessing superior credentials.
- An additional MP 110'" (which is substantially similar in structure to MP 110' and MP 110") broadcasts a request (440) to MP 110' to associate with the mesh network created between MP 110' and MP 110".
- the master MP 110' receives the request and transmits a response (450) to the MP HO 111 with the credential information relating to MP 110'.
- the MP 110'" receives the response from the MP 110' and compares the credentials of the MP 110' with the credentials of the MP 110'" to determine whether or not MP 110' should remain master of the mesh network or if mastery should reside in MP 110'".
- the MP 110'" transmits an authentication signal (460), which includes the information relating to which MP 110 (110* or 110"') is to be master in the network.
- the MP 110', the MP 110", and the MP 110'" now constitute the mesh network.
- FIG. 5A shows a method of commissioning a mesh network 500, in accordance with the present invention.
- the first MP 110' broadcasts a signal to the second MP 110" to connect to the second MP 110".
- the second MP 110" receives the signal from the first MP 110' and transmits a response to the first MP 110', including the authentication and credential data of the second MP 110" (step 520).
- the first MP 110' receives the transmitted signal, along with the authentication and credential data, and performs a method of determining mastery (step 530).
- FIG. 5B shows a method of determining mastery 505 in accordance with the present invention.
- the first MP 110' authenticates the second MP 110".
- the first MP 110' may authenticate the second MP 110" by determining the basic configuration of authentication parameters such as key and security associations that define the second MP 110"s authenticity as a device of a particular operator or a common manufacturer.
- MP 110' compares the credentials of the second MP 110" to determine which MP (HO' or 110") will be designated the master of the mesh network 100 (step 525).
- Table 1 illustrates a typical credential level and associated information related to the credential level, such as "level designation,” “capabilities,” and “mesh element.”
- an MP 110 with a credential level of 1 may be designated as “basic” and only be capable of packet forwarding and authentication.
- An MP 110 with a credential level of 2 may be designated as “intermediate” and capable of packet forwarding, routing capabilities, and client authentication.
- a level 3 MP 110 may be designated as "advanced” and capable of packet forwarding, routing capabilities, client/server authentication, and portal capabilities, allowing it to be a mesh point portal element.
- step 535 if the credential level of the first MP 110' is superior to the credential level of the second MP 110", then the first MP 110' is designated as the master of a first region of the mesh network (step 545).
- the second MP 110" is designated as the first member of the first region in which the first MP 110' and the second MP 110" form the first region of the mesh network (step 540).
- the second MP 110 is designated as the master of a first region of the mesh network (step 565).
- the first MP 110' is designated as the first member of the first region in which the first MP 110' and the second MP 110" form the first region of the mesh network (step 540).
- step 535 and the credential level of the second MP 110" is not superior to the first MP 110' (step 555), then a random process is run on the processor 115 of the first MP 110' to determine which MP 110 will be the master of the first region (step 575). This ensures that mastership of the region will be determined in a secure manner.
- additional MPs 110 broadcast a signal to the master of the mesh network region to join the region (step 550).
- the master MP 110 of the mesh network region receives the signals and the authentication and determination of mastery process between the mesh network region and the additional MPs is performed (step 560). Accordingly, any additional MP 110 that connects to the region with a credential level superior to the existing master MP of the region will be designated as the new master MP of the region. The process is repeated for any additional MPs 110 that transmit an attempt to connect to the region.
- FIG. 6 shows a wireless communication system 600, including a master cluster 610 formed between a master MP 110' of a first region Rl and a master MP 210' of a second region R2.
- the first region Rl includes the master MP 110', which controls all of the MPs 110 in its region Rl.
- the master MP 210' controls all MPs 210 in its region R2.
- each master MP 110' and 210' possess the highest security and integrity capabilities within the mesh network 600, and are capable of enabling authentication of MPs from regions that the master MP may not be master of, as long as the region's master MP is a member of the same cluster as the authenticating MP.
- any member MP 210 of region R2 is capable of communicating with any member MP 110 of region Rl since the master MPs (210' and 110') of regions R2 and Rl, respectively, are members of the same cluster 610.
- the cluster members may share information about the wireless communication system 600 such as security, routing, and topology information. Moreover, since the cluster members are superior to the region members, the cluster members are capable of providing increased availability and load distribution to the wireless communication system 600. The cluster members may also share information relating to neighboring maps, routing maps, and neighbor measurements, among other information. Table 2 illustrates additional functions the cluster member MPs 110' and 210' may provide.
- the functions depicted in Table 2 can provide impact and interaction of topology discovery with, other processes; required neighborhood information; and network impact estimates due to network addition/deletion of MPs.
- Network configuration based on characteristics of the mesh paths from the new MP towards the potential destination MPs, such as information derived from the neighbor discovery, allow the cluster member MPs to provide an optimal establishment of a mesh path.
- This data allows cluster member MPs to assign a member MP of one region in the cluster to be reassigned to another region within the cluster depending a variety of parameters.
- the cluster member MPs may desire to alter the existing topology to balance the load in the mesh network, to more effectively manage the resources existing in the mesh network, or in response to routing requirements among region MPs.
- the cluster member MP HO 1 may reassign a particular MP 110 to the cluster member 210' of region R2 in order to optimize routing.
- This reassignment may be triggered by either the MP 110 itself or by the cluster member MP 110'.
- two regions Rl and R2 are depicted composing regions within the cluster 610. However, any number of regions may be compose the cluster, including additional cluster members controlling additional regions.
- the cluster members MP 110' and MP 210' may then update their respective region member MPs with the new topology.
- the present invention may be implemented in any type of wireless communication system, as desired.
- the present invention may be implemented in any type of 802 type system, or any other type of wireless communication system.
- the present invention may also be implemented on an integrated circuit, such as an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), multiple integrated circuits, logical programmable gate array (LPGA), multiple LPGAs, discrete components, or a combination of integrated circuit(s), LPGA(s), and discrete component(s).
- ASIC application specific integrated circuit
- LPGA logical programmable gate array
- LPGA programmable gate array
- authentication credentials include a plurality of credential levels.
- a credential level includes level 1, level 2, and level 3 credential levels.
- a level 1 credential level includes packet forwarding and authentication capabilities.
- a level 2 credential includes packet forwarding, routing capabilities, and client authentication capabilities.
- a level 3 credential includes packet forwarding, routing capabilities, client/server authentication, and portal capabilities.
- an additional MP includes authentication credentials superior to a master MP of a region and the additional MP is designated the new master of a first region.
- a wireless communication system comprising a cluster.
- the MP of embodiment 34 further comprising a receiver.
- the MP of embodiments 34-35 further comprising a transmitter.
- the MP of embodiments 34-36 further comprising a processor in communication with a receiver and a transmitter.
- the MP of embodiments 34-39 wherein a processor compares authentication and credential data relating to an additional MP to authentication and credential data relating to the MP to determine an MP master. 41.
- the MP of embodiments 34-40 further comprising a memory in communication with a processor.
- the MP of embodiments 34-42 further comprising an antenna in communication with a transmitter and a receiver.
- a base station 44. A base station.
- the base station of embodiment 44 further comprising a receiver.
- the base station of embodiments 44-45 further comprising a transmitter.
- the base station of embodiments 44-46 further comprising a processor in communication with a receiver and a transmitter.
- the base station of embodiments 44-50 further comprising a memory in communication with a processor.
- the base station of embodiments 44-52 further comprising an antenna in communication with a transmitter and a receiver.
- a mesh point (MP) comprising an integrated circuit (IC).
- the IC of embodiment 54 further comprising a receiver.
- inventions 54-55 further comprising a transmitter.
- the IC of embodiments 54-56 further comprising a processor in communication with a receiver and a transmitter.
- the IC of embodiments 54-60 further comprising a memory in communication with a processor.
- a memory includes credential data relating to the MP.
- the IC of embodiments 54-62 further comprising an antenna in communication with a transmitter and a receiver.
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