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Patent US8111654 - System and method for wireless communication of uncompressed video having ... - Google Patents
A wireless communication system and method for wireless communication are disclosed. One embodiment of the system includes a wireless communication device. The device includes a receiver configured to receive a data packet via a channel. The device further includes a transmitter configured to send an...http://www.google.com/patents/US8111654?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8111654 - System and method for wireless communication of uncompressed video having acknowledgement (ACK) frames
Publication number US8111654 B2
Application number US 11/726,056
Also published as CN101502026A, CN101502026B, EP2055025A1, EP2055025A4, EP2055025B1, US20080037465, WO2008018693A1
Publication number 11726056, 726056, US 8111654 B2, US 8111654B2, US-B2-8111654, US8111654 B2, US8111654B2
Patent Citations (35), Non-Patent Citations (31), Referenced by (4), Classifications (24), Legal Events (2)
US 8111654 B2
20. The method of claim 14, wherein receiving the data packet comprises using one of a high-rate channel and a low-rate channel.
FIG. 5A is a diagram illustrating a low-rate (LR) channel established between two devices in the wireless system 500 according to one embodiment. Examples of the devices include, but are not limited to, a DVD player, an HD television, a home theater device, a media server, a printer, and an overhead projector. The illustrated system 500 includes a display device 510 (e.g., HD television, an overhead projector, etc.) and a video source device 520 (e.g., a set-top box, a DVD player, a VCR, a TiVo® recorder, etc.). In the illustrated embodiment, the video source device 520 is a sender of video data whereas the display device 510 is a receiver. In other embodiments, the video source device 520 may operate as a receiver whereas the display device 510 serves as a sender depending on the direction of data transmission. For example, the display device 510 (e.g., an HD television) may receive broadcast video data and send it to the video source device 520 (e.g., a DVD recorder) for storing the video data.
In certain embodiments, the ACK described above can be transmitted out of band. For example, the ACK is transmitted on IEEE 802.11 (at about 2.4 GHz), Bluetooth®, or some other channel which is outside 60 GHz band. In other embodiments, the ACK may be transmitted outside the high-rate (HR) channel band, but still on 60 GHz band. In such embodiments, the system uses frequency division duplex (FDD). It will be appreciated that various other channels and wireless communication technologies can be used for transmitting the ACK.
Mode Index Interpretation
1-5 Used for other purposes
6 Omni-Directional ACK
7 Directional ACK
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U.S. Classification 370/329, 370/349, 370/389, 370/334, 709/236, 370/339
International Classification H04W4/00, H04N7/167
Cooperative Classification H04N19/61, H04L1/06, H04N21/43637, H04L2001/0093, H04N7/167, H04N21/6583, H04L1/1671, H04N21/4122
European Classification H04N21/4363W, H04L1/06, H04N21/6583, H04N21/41P4, H04N7/50, H04N7/167, H04L1/16F15, H04N7/66
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