- Philadelphia PA, US Edward David Monnerat - Parker CO, US Jonathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Jasbir Rajpal - Parker CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US Garey Hoffman - Denver CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US David O'hare - Greenwood Village CO, US
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing service to access nodes are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may generate a geographical coverage map comprising a plurality of wireless access nodes respectively at a plurality of geographic locations and a wireless coverage range for each wireless access node. The computing device may receive from at least one wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes an indication that the at least one wireless access node detected a first wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes. The computing device may refine a first coverage range of the first wireless access node based on a respective geographic location of the at least one wireless access node. In some embodiments, a first wireless access node may receive and forward join emergency mesh (JEM) messages to establish a wireless network.
Mapping And Bridging Wireless Networks To Provide Better Service
- Philadelphia PA, US Edward David Monnerat - Highlands Ranch CO, US Jonathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Jasbir Rajpal - Parker CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US Garey Hoffman - Denver CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US David O'hare - Greenwood Village CO, US
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing service to access nodes are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may generate a geographical coverage map comprising a plurality of wireless access nodes respectively at a plurality of geographic locations and a wireless coverage range for each wireless access node. The computing device may receive from at least one wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes an indication that the at least one wireless access node detected a first wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes. The computing device may refine a first coverage range of the first wireless access node based on a respective geographic location of the at least one wireless access node. In some embodiments, a first wireless access node may receive and forward join emergency mesh (JEM) messages to establish a wireless network.
Mapping And Bridging Wireless Networks To Provide Better Service
- Philadelphia PA, US Edward David Monnerat - Highlands Ranch CO, US Johnathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Jasbir Rajpal - Parker CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US Garey Hoffman - Denver CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US David O'hare - Greenwood Village CO, US
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing service to access nodes are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may generate a geographical coverage map comprising a plurality of wireless access nodes respectively at a plurality of geographic locations and a wireless coverage range for each wireless access node. The computing device may receive from at least one wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes an indication that the at least one wireless access node detected a first wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes. The computing device may refine a first coverage range of the first wireless access node based on a respective geographic location of the at least one wireless access node. In some embodiments, a first wireless access node may receive and forward join emergency mesh (JEM) messages to establish a wireless network.
- Philadelphia PA, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Jonathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
H02J 3/00 G05B 15/02 G06Q 50/06
Abstract:
Methods and systems are disclosed for leveraging user premises supplied electric power to power active components in an information delivery network. In response to one or more conditions, an active component may switch an input power path from using grid-supplied or battery power to draw power from a user premises. The decision to switch the power path may be based on a number of conditions, for example, whether power is available from the grid, the relative cost of power from the user premises and whether the power from the user premises includes power from a renewable source.
Mapping And Bridging Wireless Networks To Provide Better Service
- Philadelphia PA, US Edward David Monnerat - Highlands Ranch CO, US Jonathan Alan Leech - Denver CO, US Nicholas Adam Pinckernell - Littleton CO, US Andy Martushev - Castle Rock CO, US Jasbir Rajpal - Parker CO, US Scott Moody - Colorado Springs CO, US Garey Hoffman - Denver CO, US David B. Leach - Centennial CO, US David O'hare - Greenwood Village CO, US
Assignee:
Comcast Cable Communications, LLC - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
H04W 64/00 H04W 40/02 H04W 16/18
Abstract:
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing service to access nodes are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may generate a geographical coverage map comprising a plurality of wireless access nodes respectively at a plurality of geographic locations and a wireless coverage range for each wireless access node. The computing device may receive from at least one wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes an indication that the at least one wireless access node detected a first wireless access node of the plurality of wireless access nodes. The computing device may refine a first coverage range of the first wireless access node based on a respective geographic location of the at least one wireless access node. In some embodiments, a first wireless access node may receive and forward join emergency mesh (JEM) messages to establish a wireless network.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Second IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems: 11-12 May 2004, Vienna, Austria Proceedings