- Portland OR, US Chinh Huy Doan - San Jose CA, US Mark Graham Forbes - San Carlos CA, US Brian Henry John - San Jose CA, US Nishit Kumar - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 76/12 H04W 76/14
Abstract:
A disclosed wireless tunneling system tunnels communications between two processing apparatuses through a wireless link, while maintaining compliance of the communications between the two processing apparatuses with a wired communication protocol. In one embodiment, the wireless tunneling system includes two wireless tunneling apparatuses that communicate with each other through the wireless link. A local wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to a local processing apparatus through a wired connection and a remote wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to the remote processing apparatus through another wired connection. In one aspect, the local wireless tunneling apparatus predicts a state of the remote processing apparatus, and mirrors the predicted state of the remote processing apparatus. Mirroring the state based on the prediction enables high speed data rate tunneling between the two processing apparatuses through the wireless link without a delay associated with the wireless tunneling apparatuses affecting the high speed data rate tunneling.
Embedding Low-Speed Communications In A High Speed Wireless Tunneling System
- Portland OR, US Brian Henry John - San Jose CA, US Jean-Marc Laurent - San Jose CA, US Nishit Kumar - San Jose CA, US Wen Tang - Santa Clara CA, US Hai Zhu - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04W 40/10 G06F 1/26 H04L 12/46
Abstract:
A disclosed wireless tunneling system tunnels communications between two processing apparatuses through a wireless link, while maintaining compliance of the communications between the two processing apparatuses with at least two different wired communication protocols. In one embodiment, the wireless tunneling system includes two wireless tunneling apparatuses that communicate with each other through the wireless link. A local wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to a local processing apparatus through a wired connection and a remote wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to the remote processing apparatus through another wired connection. The two processing apparatuses may communicate with each other through the wireless link using the two wireless tunneling apparatuses as if the two processing apparatuses were connected through wired connections.
Embedding Low-Speed Communications In A High Speed Wireless Tunneling System
- Portland OR, US Brian Henry John - San Jose CA, US Jean-Marc Laurent - San Jose CA, US Nishit Kumar - San Jose CA, US Wen Tang - Santa Clara CA, US Hai Zhu - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 76/02
Abstract:
A disclosed wireless tunneling system tunnels communications between two processing apparatuses through a wireless link, while maintaining compliance of the communications between the two processing apparatuses with at least two different wired communication protocols. In one embodiment, the wireless tunneling system includes two wireless tunneling apparatuses that communicate with each other through the wireless link. A local wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to a local processing apparatus through a wired connection and a remote wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to the remote processing apparatus through another wired connection. The two processing apparatuses may communicate with each other through the wireless link using the two wireless tunneling apparatuses as if the two processing apparatuses were connected through wired connections.
- Portland OR, US Chinh Huy Doan - San Jose CA, US Mark Graham Forbes - San Carlos CA, US Brian Henry John - San Jose CA, US Nishit Kumar - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 76/02 H04W 72/04
Abstract:
A disclosed wireless tunneling system tunnels communications between two processing apparatuses through a wireless link, while maintaining compliance of the communications between the two processing apparatuses with a wired communication protocol. In one embodiment, the wireless tunneling system includes two wireless tunneling apparatuses that communicate with each other through the wireless link. A local wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to a local processing apparatus through a wired connection and a remote wireless tunneling apparatus is coupled to the remote processing apparatus through another wired connection. In one aspect, the local wireless tunneling apparatus predicts a state of the remote processing apparatus, and mirrors the predicted state of the remote processing apparatus. Mirroring the state based on the prediction enables high speed data rate tunneling between the two processing apparatuses through the wireless link without a delay associated with the wireless tunneling apparatuses affecting the high speed data rate tunneling.
Low Power Operations In A Wireless Tunneling Transceiver
- Sunnyvale CA, US Chinh Huy Doan - San Jose CA, US Wen Fan - Santa Clara CA, US Mark Forbes - San Carlos CA, US Brian Henry John - San Jose CA, US Nishit Kumar - San Jose CA, US James Ray Parker - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 52/02 H04B 1/50 H04L 29/06 H04W 8/00
Abstract:
A wireless tunneling system tunnels communications between a first host device and a second host device through a wireless link, while maintaining compliance of the communications between the first and second host devices with a wired communication protocol and operates in a power efficient manner. Two host devices may communicate with each other through a wireless link using the wireless tunneling system, as if two host devices were connected through the wired cable. The wireless tunneling system operates in one of a high power state and one or more low power states. In the high power state, the wireless tunneling system exchanges data at a higher data rate for tunneling. In the low power state, the wireless tunneling system disables power hungry components for conserving power.