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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 11, 1994
Filed:
Apr. 03, 1992
Timothy J Vander Mey, Ocala, FL (US);
Intellon Corporation, Ocala, FL (US);
Abstract
A method of transmitting and receiving data packets across a noisy communication medium, e.g., an AC power line. The data packets are transmitted using spread-spectrum chirps. A first sequence of the chirps forms a contention-resolution preamble used by transmitters to resolve conflicting contentions for access to the communication medium. The preamble is followed by a second sequence of chirps that form a start-of-packet symbol used by receivers to delineate the start of data within the packet. To simplify detection at the receiver, identical chirps are used in the preamble and the start-of-packet symbol. To enable the receiver to avoid erroneously interpreting preamble chirps as start-of-packet chirps, and thereby erroneously begin to accept packet data, chirps in the preamble are transmitted at a different pitch (i.e., different time period between inception of successive chirps) from chirps in the start-of-packet symbol.