Multi-destination burst protocol

US10420140B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10420140-B2
Application numberUS-201715729017-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 10, 2017
Priority dateDec 19, 2014
Publication dateSep 17, 2019
Grant dateSep 17, 2019

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Multicast transmissions are efficient but do not allow for individual acknowledgement that the data was received by each receiver. This is not acceptable for isochronous systems that require specific levels of QoS for each device. A multimedia communications protocol is provided that uses a novel multi-destination burst transmission protocol in multimedia isochronous systems. The transmitter establishes a bi-directional burst mode for multicasting data to multiple devices and receiving Reverse Start of Frame (RSOF) delimiters from each multicast-destination receiver in response to multiple SOF delimiters, thus providing protocol-efficient multi-destination acknowledgements.

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A method for transmitter operation, comprising: a) making of a multicast transmission to a multicast group of receiving devices using an initial Start of Frame (SOF) that includes a frame length of a first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period during which said transmitter communicates without contention; wherein the initial SOF further includes an identification of a first receiving device in the multicast group that is allowed to transmit in a first pseudo contention free period; b) receiving from the first receiving device an acknowledgement of status of received multicast MAC Protocol Data Unit (MPDU) data; c) transmitting an additional SOF before an end of the frame length of the initial SOF, wherein the additional SOF is addressed to another receiving device in the multicast group; d) receiving from the another receiving device an acknowledgement of status of received multicast MPDU data; and repeating the steps c) and d) until: a last one of the receiving devices in the multicast group has been transmitted the additional SOF and acknowledgement is received. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the acknowledgement is a Reverse SOF (RSOF) delimiter. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising terminating the first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period in response to receiving from the another receiving device in the multicast group a selective acknowledgement (SACK). 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use in a common Tone Map for subsequent multicast transmissions. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use for all SOFs in order to optimize acknowledgement transmissions from the receiving devices. 6. The methods of claim 1 , wherein a link identification (LID) is used by different SOFs to identify the multicast group member which is allowed to acknowledge the multicast MPDU. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use for each SOF for the acknowledging receiving device in order to optimize acknowledgement transmissions from the receiving devices. 8. A method for transmitter operation, comprising: a) making of a multicast transmission to a multicast group of receiving devices using an initial Start of Frame (SOF) that includes a frame length of a first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period during which said transmitter communicates without contention; wherein the initial SOF further includes an identification of a first receiving device in the multicast group that is allowed to transmit in a first pseudo contention free period; b) receiving from the first receiving device an acknowledgement of status of received multicast MAC Protocol Data Unit (MPDU) data; c) transmitting an additional SOF before an end of the frame length of the initial SOF, wherein the additional SOF is addressed to another receiving device in the multicast group; d) receiving from the another receiving device an acknowledgement of status of received multicast MPDU data; and repeating the steps c) and d) until: the first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period is terminated. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the acknowledgement is a Reverse SOF (RSOF) delimiter. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising terminating the first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period in response to receiving from the another receiving device in the multicast group a selective acknowledgement (SACK). 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use in a common Tone Map for subsequent multicast transmissions. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use for all SOFs in order to optimize acknowledgement transmissions from the receiving devices. 13. The methods of claim 8 , wherein a link identification (LID) is used by different SOFs to identify the multicast group member which is allowed to acknowledge the multicast MPDU. 14. The method of claim 8 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use for each SOF for the acknowledging receiving device in order to optimize acknowledgement transmissions from the receiving devices. 15. A method for transmitter operation, comprising: a) making of a multicast transmission to a multicast group of receiving devices using an initial Start of Frame (SOF) that includes a frame length of a first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period during which said transmitter communicates without contention; wherein the initial SOF further includes an identification of a first receiving device in the multicast group that is allowed to transmit in a first pseudo contention free period; b) receiving from the first receiving device an acknowledgement of status of received multicast MAC Protocol Data Unit (MPDU) data; c) transmitting an additional SOF before an end of the frame length of the initial SOF, wherein the additional SOF is addressed to another receiving device in the multicast group; and d) receiving from the another receiving device an acknowledgement of status of received multicast MPDU data; wherein the multicast transmission does not adversely affect interoperability with a native CSMA protocol within which the multicast transmission is used. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising repeating the steps c) and d) until: a last one of the receiving devices in the multicast group has been transmitted the additional SOF and acknowledgement is received. 17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising repeating the steps c) and d) until: the first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period is terminated. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the acknowledgement is a Reverse SOF (RSOF) delimiter. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising terminating the first bidirectional burst pseudo contention free period in response to receiving from the another receiving device in the multicast group a selective acknowledgement (SACK). 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use in a common Tone Map for subsequent multicast transmissions. 21. The method of claim 15 , wherein the acknowledgement contains digital information about communication quality, and further comprising using said digital information about communication quality to determine best parameters to use for all SOFs in order to optimize acknowledgement transmissions from the receiving d

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  • the information being in digital form · CPC title

  • with random access, e.g. carrier-sense multiple-access with collision detection [CSMA-CD] · CPC title

  • Time-out mechanisms · CPC title

  • for broadcast or conference {, e.g. multicast} · CPC title

  • Point-to-multipoint · CPC title

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What does patent US10420140B2 cover?
Multicast transmissions are efficient but do not allow for individual acknowledgement that the data was received by each receiver. This is not acceptable for isochronous systems that require specific levels of QoS for each device. A multimedia communications protocol is provided that uses a novel multi-destination burst transmission protocol in multimedia isochronous systems. The transmitter es…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
St Microelectronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W74/0808. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Sep 17 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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