ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 18 -- United States Patent no. 12,477,583, issued on Nov. 18, was assigned to Rockwell Collins Inc. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa).
"Aliasing for cell-based manet" was invented by Brian L. Aanderud (Eden Prairie, Minn.), Stephen M. Clark (Evansdale, Iowa) and Tj T. Kwon (Marion, Iowa).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A communication system and method for joining a first cell in a network is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of nodes with one node configured as a base station and one or more nodes of the plurality of nodes configured as user equipment. Aliased resource allocation messages are used to send scheduling information to the user equipment, for which proper aliases ...