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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 31, 2007
Jeffrey D. Bonta, Arlington Heights, IL (US);
George Calcev, Hoffman Estates, IL (US);
Benedito J. Fonseca, Jr., Glen Ellyn, IL (US);
Nitin R. Mangalvedhe, Streamwood, IL (US);
James P. Michels, Lake Zurich, IL (US);
Nathan J. Smith, Crystal Lake, IL (US);
Jeffrey D. Bonta, Arlington Heights, IL (US);
George Calcev, Hoffman Estates, IL (US);
Benedito J. Fonseca, Jr., Glen Ellyn, IL (US);
Nitin R. Mangalvedhe, Streamwood, IL (US);
James P. Michels, Lake Zurich, IL (US);
Nathan J. Smith, Crystal Lake, IL (US);
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A system and method of resource allocation within a communication system is provided. A communication system comprises a plurality of nodes operating in a first architecture network mode, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of nodes are reconfigured to operate in a second architecture network mode in response to a change in one or more network performance requirements. When the plurality of nodes are operating in a distributed architecture network mode, at least a portion of the plurality of nodes are reconfigured to operate in a clustered architecture network mode in response to an increase in one or more network performance requirements. When the plurality of nodes are operating in a clustered architecture network mode, at least a portion of the plurality of nodes are reconfigured to operate in a distributed architecture network mode in response to a decrease in one or more network performance requirements.