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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 09, 2007
Filed:
Jul. 03, 2002
Jeremy Elson, Culver City, CA (US);
Lewis D. Girod, Culver City, CA (US);
William J. Kaiser, Los Angeles, CA (US);
William Merrill, Culver City, CA (US);
Lars Fredric Newberg, Marina Del Rey, CA (US);
Brian Schiffer, Culver City, CA (US);
Katayoun Sohrabi, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Jeremy Elson, Culver City, CA (US);
Lewis D. Girod, Culver City, CA (US);
William J. Kaiser, Los Angeles, CA (US);
William Merrill, Culver City, CA (US);
Lars Fredric Newberg, Marina Del Rey, CA (US);
Brian Schiffer, Culver City, CA (US);
Katayoun Sohrabi, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Sensoria Corporation, San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
A multi-radio sensor node is provided that includes two or more communication devices. The communication devices include radio frequency (RF) devices like radios. Each communication device supports simultaneous communications among multi-radio sensor nodes of respective independent network clusters. A network structure is provided that includes two or more local network clusters. Each local network cluster includes numerous multi-radio sensor nodes. Each communication device of a multi-radio sensor node supports communication among the multi-radio sensor nodes of a different one of the local network clusters so that simultaneous communications are supported among the multi-radio sensor nodes of the local network clusters. The multi-radio sensor nodes of the local network clusters determine their locations relative to the other multi-radio sensor nodes of the independent network clusters with which they communicate. The location determination includes performing timing synchronization via synchronization signals communicated among the local network clusters, and acoustic signaling.