Sidelink end-to-end quality of service split reporting
US-2024251284-A1 · Jul 25, 2024 · US
US9693284B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9693284-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013254082-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 9, 2010 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A wireless network of devices comprising a relay start device, an intermediate device and a relay end device, information being communicated wirelessly in use between the relay start device and the relay end device via the intermediate device, wherein: the intermediate device comprises control means and transmission means, the control means being operable to cause the intermediate device transmission means to transmit an indication of connection stability as a function of at least one connection stability parameter of the intermediate device.
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A wireless network of devices, comprising: a relay start device which is a medical sensor device; one or more intermediate devices, which are non-medical devices acting as relays; and a relay end device which is a coordinator acting as a gateway to the wireless network, information being communicated wirelessly in use between the medical sensor device and the coordinator via the one or more intermediate devices, wherein the one or more intermediate devices each comprise control means and transmission means, the control means being operable to cause the transmission means of the intermediate device to transmit an indication of connection stability as a function of at least one connection stability parameter of the intermediate device, indicating when the intermediate device is unstable; and the wireless network further comprises: reconnection means operable to establish an alternative route avoiding an unstable intermediate device, wherein the coordinator includes decision means operable on receipt of the indication of connection stability from the unstable intermediate device to take the indication into account to decide whether to transmit a stop or sleep command to the unstable intermediate device, causing the intermediate device to stop all transmission and reception, wherein the reconnection means is operable after the indication of stability is transmitted and before the stop or sleep command is issued and a decision of the coordinator to transmit the stop or sleep command to the intermediate device is performed according to a severity of an ongoing medical process and an availability of an alternative route. 2. A wireless network according to claim 1 , wherein the indication of connection stability is one or more bits in a transmission frame, which when set to one or more predetermined values indicate a degree of stability of the intermediate device. 3. A wireless network according to claim 1 , in which transmission of information is acknowledged and wherein one connection stability parameter is the accumulated number of missed acknowledgements of transmission expected, but not received by the intermediate device. 4. A wireless network according to claim 1 , wherein the intermediate device further comprises a transmission buffer holding information waiting for transmission and one connection stability parameter is the amount of information waiting in the transmission buffer. 5. A wireless network according to claim 1 , wherein one connection stability parameter is the number of data packets dropped by the intermediate device. 6. A wireless network according to claim 1 , wherein the decision means takes other factors into account, preferably the availability of an alternative route avoiding the intermediate device and/or the emergency status of ongoing transmission. 7. A wireless network according to claim 1 , further comprising reconnection means operable to establish an alternative route avoiding the intermediate device. 8. A wireless network according to claim 7 , wherein the alternative route is established using a new transmission pattern diverting from the intermediate device. 9. A wireless network according to claim 7 , wherein the reconnection means includes control means in the relay start device and control means in a further device replacing the intermediate device on the alternative route, which are together operable to set up a new connection. 10. A wireless network according to claim 7 , wherein the relay start device is operable to transmit the intermediate device identification to a coordinator and the stop command is preferably transmitted from the coordinator to the relay start device. 11. A wireless network according to claim 7 , further comprising alarm means operable to alert an outside entity to instability of the intermediate device in dependence upon the indication of connection stability. 12. An intermediate device for use in a wireless network of devices comprising a relay start device which is a medical sensor device, the intermediate device being among one or more intermediate devices which are non-medical devices acting as relays and a relay end device which is a coordinator acting as a gateway to the wireless network, information being communicated wirelessly in use between the medical sensor device and the coordinator via the one or more intermediate devices, the intermediate device comprising: transmission means and reception means; and control means operable to control the intermediate device; wherein the control means is operable to cause the transmission means of the intermediate device to transmit an indication of connection stability to a device coordinator as a function of at least one connection stability parameter of the intermediate device, indicating when the intermediate device is unstable; wherein the wireless network further comprises: reconnection means operable to establish an alternative route avoiding an unstable intermediate device, the reception means is operable to receive a stop or sleep command from the coordinator which includes decision means operable on receipt of the indication of connection stability from the unstable intermediate device and the control means is operable to cause the intermediate device to stop all transmission and reception on receipt of the stop or sleep command, wherein the reconnection means is operable after the indication of stability is transmitted and before the stop or sleep command is issued, and a decision of the coordinator to transmit a stop or sleep command to the intermediate device is performed according to a severity of an ongoing medical process and an availability of an alternative route. 13. A coordinator in a wireless network of devices comprising at least the coordinator, one or more intermediate devices which are non-medical devices acting as relays and a relay end device acting as a gateway to the wireless network, information being communicated wirelessly in use between the coordinator and the relay end device via the one or more intermediate devices, wherein the coordinator comprises: reception means operable to receive an indication of connection stability of the intermediate device from the intermediate device; wherein the wireless network further comprises: reconnection means operable to establish an alternative route avoiding an unstable intermediate device, the coordinator including decision means operable on receipt of the indication of connection stability from the unstable intermediate device to decide whether to transmit a stop command to the intermediate device, causing all transmission and reception to stop, wherein the reconnection means is operable after the indication of stability is transmitted and before the stop command is issued, and a decision of the coordinator to transmit a stop or sleep command to the intermediate device is performed according to a severity of the ongoing medial process and an availability of an alternative route.
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