RADIO BEACON TRANSMITTERS TRANSMITTING

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INAUDIBLE TONES ADIO 95 Main Street Matawan NJ 07747 Radio beacon transmitters for transmitting data, namely, inaudible tones to a specially-designed inaudible tone sensor; Radio receivers for receiving data in the form of inaudible tones; Software application use with transmitters, receivers, mobile phones, handheld computers, and inventory systems for decoding data received from the radio beacon transmitter, namely, for decoding inaudible tones;
INAUDIBLE TONES Web Access 2 Beach Way Calverton NY 11933 Radio beacon transmitters for transmitting data, namely, inaudible tones to a specially-designed inaudible tone sensor; Radio receivers for receiving data in the form of inaudible tones; Software application use with transmitters, receivers, mobile phones, handheld computers, and inventory systems for decoding data received from the radio beacon transmitter, namely, for decoding inaudible tones;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An access scheme in a communication system can deal with a mix of devices having different power constraints and different latency requirements and allow highly asymmetric latency behavior. Such a communication system may include a central control station that broadcasts beacon messages on a communication channel, such as a radio channel, and at least one remote terminal that accesses a communication channel based on the beacon messages. The beacon messages are configured such that individual access to the communication channel by each terminal is controlled according to a grouping of the terminals into respective beacon groups. Each beacon group may have a corresponding beacon message, and beacon messages corresponding to different beacon groups may be broadcast at staggered time intervals.