A method for conserving bandwidth in a communication system includes spreading a data frame and a broadcast frame. A complex data stream having a first component and a second component is generated. The data frame is assigned to the first component and the broadcast frame is assigned to the second c
A method for conserving bandwidth in a communication system includes spreading a data frame and a broadcast frame. A complex data stream having a first component and a second component is generated. The data frame is assigned to the first component and the broadcast frame is assigned to the second component. The complex data stream is transmitted to a tag.
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1. A method for conserving bandwidth in a communication system, the method comprising: spreading a data frame using a first spreading factor, wherein the first spreading factor is based at least in part on a quality of a link with a tag;spreading a broadcast frame using a second spreading factor;gen
1. A method for conserving bandwidth in a communication system, the method comprising: spreading a data frame using a first spreading factor, wherein the first spreading factor is based at least in part on a quality of a link with a tag;spreading a broadcast frame using a second spreading factor;generating a complex data stream having a first component and a second component, wherein the data frame is assigned to the first component and the broadcast frame is assigned to the second component; andtransmitting the complex data stream to the tag. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first component comprises a real component of the complex data stream and the second component comprises an imaginary component of the complex data stream. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the broadcast frame includes a payload with a plurality of bits, wherein one or more of the plurality of bits is utilized to convey an acknowledgement to the tag. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein at least one of the plurality of bits is dedicated to the tag for providing the acknowledgement. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the data frame is spread using a first pseudo-noise (PN) spreader and the broadcast frame is spread using a second PN spreader, and further comprising: spreading a preamble with one of the first PN spreader or the second PN spreader;boosting the preamble such that the preamble is broadcast at a higher power than the broadcast frame or the data frame; andtransmitting the preamble to the tag. 6. The method of claim 5, further comprising turning off a data channel during transmission of the preamble, wherein the preamble is transmitted on a broadcast channel. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising using a reduced spreading factor if the quality of the link satisfies a quality threshold such that a transmission time is minimized. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising: receiving a first transmission from the tag and a second transmission from a second tag; andserially transmitting, in response to the first transmission and the second transmission, first information to the tag and second information to the second tag, wherein the tag and the second tag are unaware of an order in which the first information and the second information are transmitted. 9. An access point comprising: a processor configured to: spread a data frame using a first spreading factor, wherein the first spreading factor is based at least in part on a quality of a link with a tag;spread a broadcast frame using a second spreading factor; andgenerate a complex data stream having a first component and a second component, wherein the data frame is assigned to the first component and the broadcast frame is assigned to the second component; anda transmitter operatively coupled to the processor and configured to transmit the complex data stream to the tag. 10. The access point of claim 9, further comprising a radio frequency (RF) up-converter, wherein processor uses the RF up-converter to generate the complex data stream. 11. The access point of claim 9, wherein the broadcast frame includes a payload with a plurality of bits, wherein one or more of the plurality of bits is utilized to convey an acknowledgement to the tag. 12. The access point of claim 11, wherein at least one of the plurality of bits is dedicated to the tag for providing the acknowledgement. 13. The access point of claim 9, wherein the processor is further configured to: spread a preamble with one of a first PN spreader used to spread the data frame or a second PN spreader used to spread the broadcast frame; andboost the preamble such that the preamble is broadcast at a higher power than the broadcast frame or the data frame. 14. A computer-readable medium having computer-readable instructions stored thereon that, if executed by an access point, cause the access point to: spread a data frame using a first spreading factor, wherein the first spreading factor is based at least in part on a quality of a link with a tag;spread a broadcast frame using a second spreading factor; andgenerate a complex data stream having a first component and a second component, wherein the data frame is assigned to the first component and the broadcast frame is assigned to the second component; andtransmit the complex data stream to the tag. 15. The computer-readable medium of claim 14, wherein the computer-readable instructions further cause the access point to transmit a preamble on the first component and the second component of the complex data stream such that the preamble is transmitted with higher power than the data frame. 16. The computer-readable medium of claim 14, wherein the computer-readable instructions further cause the access point to transmit a preamble on a broadcast channel of the complex data stream, wherein the broadcast channel corresponds to the second component of the complex data stream. 17. The computer-readable medium of claim 16, wherein the computer-readable instructions further cause the access point to apply a scaling factor of 1/√(2) to the broadcast frame such that the broadcast frame is transmitted with less power than the preamble. 18. The computer-readable medium of claim 14, wherein the broadcast frame includes a payload with a plurality of bits, and further wherein one or more of the plurality of bits is utilized to convey an acknowledgement to the tag. 19. The access point of claim 9, wherein the first spreading factor minimizes a transmission time of the data frame if the quality of the link satisfies a quality threshold. 20. The computer-readable medium of claim 14, wherein the first spreading factor minimizes a transmission time of the data frame if the quality of the link satisfies a quality threshold.
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