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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 26, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 09, 2002
Sam Chul Ha, Changwon-shi, KR;
Seung Myun Baek, Changwon-shi, KR;
Koon Seok Lee, Changwon-shi, KR;
Jeong Hyun Lim, Kimhae-shi, KR;
Hwan Jong Choi, Changwon-shi, KR;
Ja IN Koo, Jinju-shi, KR;
Dae Woong Kim, Changwon-shi, KR;
Sung Hwan Kang, Changwon-shi, KR;
Sam Chul Ha, Changwon-shi, KR;
Seung Myun Baek, Changwon-shi, KR;
Koon Seok Lee, Changwon-shi, KR;
Jeong Hyun Lim, Kimhae-shi, KR;
Hwan Jong Choi, Changwon-shi, KR;
Ja In Koo, Jinju-shi, KR;
Dae Woong Kim, Changwon-shi, KR;
Sung Hwan Kang, Changwon-shi, KR;
LG Electronics Inc., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
A communication apparatus and a method for supporting carrier sense multiple access/collision detection (CSMA/CD) are disclosed. In a home network having a plurality of peripheral apparatuses in one home bus, the communication apparatus includes an interface circuit for transmitting and receiving packet data by being connected to the home bus; a data transmitting circuit for converting transmission data generated from inner peripheral apparatuses into physical transmission data and then for outputting the data on the home bus through the interface circuit; a data receiving circuit for determining whether data transmitted from other peripheral apparatuses through the interface circuit are received in its own peripheral apparatus and for checking a current state of the home bus; a collision detection circuit for continuously detecting a current state of the home bus through the data receiving circuit; and a communication controlling part for controlling data which are output form the data transmitting circuit by detecting a state of the home bus detected from the collision detection circuit.