Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130070605 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR QUIET PERIOD MANAGEMENT IN WIRELESS NETWORKS FOR COEXISTENCE - Method, apparatus, and computer program product embodiments are disclosed for quiet period management in wireless networks to enhance coexistence of wireless networks with other wireless networks. An example embodiment comprises: receiving control information in a wireless message in a communications channel from another device in a wireless network; receiving a packet having a duration in the communications channel in the wireless network; delaying transmission of a packet in the communications channel for an interval determined by the received control information; monitoring an ambient electromagnetic spectrum during the interval; and competing for transmission resources in the communications channel, using a carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance access method, after the interval. | 03-21-2013 |
20130078924 | Frequency Band Selection - There is provided a method including obtaining, by a database entity, a-priori channel occupancy rate information of at least one channel from at least one of an entity of a primary system and an entity of a secondary system, wherein a database of the database entity includes information on white space channels, and availing the channel occupancy rate information to the secondary users in order to assist the secondary user to select a channel from the database. | 03-28-2013 |
20130114491 | Medium Access Control Enhancements - The exemplary embodiments enable setting one or more devices of a wireless communication network to be associated with a one or more groups of a plurality of groups based on at least a device type of the one or more devices, receiving at least one indication that one or more devices have data to send, and allocating, one group at a time, resources to the groups associated with the devices with data to send. Further, receiving a probe message from a network node, the probe message identifying one or more groups set to the device based at least on a device type, sending, information to the node, the information providing an indication that data is required to be sent, and in response to the sending, receiving a resource allocation from the node to send the data, wherein the resource allocation is arranged based on the groups set to the device. | 05-09-2013 |
20130136066 | Medium Access Control Method Enhancement - The exemplary embodiments provide at least a method of receiving, by a node of a wireless communication network, more than one indication of data required to be sent from devices in the network, determining that provisioning resources to send the data in response to each of the more than one indication exceeds at least one threshold, and based on the determining, sending a probe message including a priority constraint to the devices. Further, receiving, at a device of a wireless communication network, a probe message from a network node of the network, the probe message identifying a priority constraint, sending, by the device, an acknowledgement to the probe message, the acknowledgment indicating that the device has data to send which meets or exceeds the priority constraint identified in the probe message, and in response to the acknowledgment, receiving from the network node a resource allocation to send the data. | 05-30-2013 |
20130176998 | Mechanism For Coexistence Between Wireless Networks - In accordance with the exemplary embodiments there is at least a method performed with an apparatus of a wireless communication network including sensing information regarding at least one coexisting network, and sending the information in a header of a media access control frame to a network node of the wireless communication network. In addition, in accordance with the embodiments, there is at least a method performed with an apparatus of a wireless communication network including receiving sensing information regarding at least one coexisting network in a header of a media access control frame from at least one device of the wireless communication network, determining, using at least the sensing information, occupancy information regarding one or more coexisting networks of the wireless communication network, and sending the occupancy information to one or more devices of the wireless communication network. | 07-11-2013 |
20130223305 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR POWER SAVING IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - Method, apparatus, and computer program product embodiments are. An example embodiment comprises: transmitting by a first wireless device to a second wireless device, a first message indicating an awake state with availability to receive wireless messages from the second wireless device; receiving by the first wireless device, an acknowledgement message from the second wireless device, including control information indicating a duration until a service period starts; and resuming a non-awake state by the first device when the control information indicates the duration satisfies a transition criterion. | 08-29-2013 |
20130223306 | Buffered Frames Indication Enhancement To Enable Power Savings - A method includes receiving, by an apparatus, a signaling element containing an indication whether there are buffered individually addressed frames for at least one device within a group of devices; determining, by the apparatus, whether the apparatus belongs to a group for which there are no buffered individually addressed frames, based on the indication; and if the apparatus belongs to a group for which there are no buffered individually addressed frames, entering a lower power state without waiting to receive a next signaling element. | 08-29-2013 |
20130223419 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR POWER SAVING ENHANCEMENTS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - Method, apparatus, and computer program product embodiments enable power saving in network environments. An example embodiment comprises: transmitting by a first wireless device to a second wireless device, a first message indicating an awake state with availability to receive wireless messages from the second wireless device, the first message including a threshold value for acceptance by the first device of buffered data in the second device; and receiving by the first wireless device, an immediate acknowledgement message from the second wireless device, if the buffered data in the second device satisfies the threshold value or receiving by the first wireless device, a delayed acknowledgement message from the second wireless device, if the buffered data in the second device does not satisfy the threshold value. | 08-29-2013 |
20130229959 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GROUP SYNCHRONIZED CHANNEL ACCESS WITH TIM SEGMENTATION - A method includes receiving indications of a wake-up interval assigned to a station and a corresponding group to which the station belongs, wherein all stations assigned to the group are assigned the wake-up interval. The method includes waking the station during the wake-up interval and determining, using at least the indication of the group, whether information received by the station during the wake-up interval corresponds to the group. Another method includes assigning stations to one of multiple groups based on wake-up intervals, in which stations assigned to a group all have a same wake-up interval and each group has a different wake-up interval, sending indications of a corresponding wake-up interval and a corresponding group to each of the stations, and during a interval corresponding to the wake-up interval for a selected group, transmitting the indication of the selected group and associated information meant for the group. | 09-05-2013 |
20130229988 | Method and Apparatus for Synchronized Channel Access Among Groups - In the detailed examples an access point AP assigns each of a plurality of stations to a group, in which at least one group has multiple stations assigned. For each group the AP sets a group-specific medium access interval during which stations who are members of the group are allowed to compete for medium access, and sends a message indicating the group-specific medium access intervals for the respective groups. A station receiving the message determines the group to which it belongs and determines that it is allowed to compete for medium access at least during the medium access interval. Various examples provide options for how the grouping might be made and how the intervals might be dynamically adjusted. | 09-05-2013 |
20130294261 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR EFFICIENT TIM COMPRESSION AND DECODING - Method, apparatus, and computer program product embodiments improve power saving in network environments. An example method embodiment comprises: generating in an access point device, a traffic indication map comprising a page bitmap field, a page control field, one or more block bitmap fields, and one or more sub-block bitmaps indicating wireless client devices having buffered data in the access point device available for them; and periodically broadcasting the traffic indication map in a beacon frame to the wireless client devices. | 11-07-2013 |
20130294427 | Method And Apparatus For Signaling Sequence Root - A first access node of a first network utilizes code sequences, assigned to different user devices, to distinguish at least acknowledgements received in parallel or sequentially from those user devices. The first access node determines from received signaling that a root sequence of the code sequences is in use by a second access node of a second network, then changes that root sequence of the code sequences assigned to the different user devices. In certain examples the access nodes are WLAN access points APs and the acknowledgements are received in response to a group probe/poll. In various embodiments the first AP monitors its neighbors' group probes/polls to learn the root sequences/basic service sets in use in those neighbor networks, or the AP's own stations monitor and send the information in neighbor reports. This latter option can be initiated by the stations themselves, or by the AP. | 11-07-2013 |
20130301605 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR SEQUENTIAL/PARALLEL WIRELESS MESSAGES - Method, apparatus, and computer program product embodiments provide signaling mechanisms for wireless networks composed of a large number of stations. An example method embodiment comprises: receiving by a wireless client device, a first message from an access point device, the first message comprising information related to resource allocation that at least partly indicates a resource allocation in time-frequency space for the wireless client device; decoding by the wireless client device, the information related to resource allocation, using a connection identifier that identifies the wireless client device within a wireless network managed by the access point device, to obtain the resource allocation in time-frequency space; and transmitting by the wireless client device to the access point device, a second message using the resource allocation in time-frequency space. | 11-14-2013 |
20130336234 | Medium Access Control Method - The exemplary embodiments of the invention relate to at least a method including receiving an indication that a first resource allocation to a device to transmit data was insufficient and there is remaining data to transmit by the device, based at least on information associated with the first resource allocation, determining a second resource allocation for the device, and sending the second resource allocation to the device in order to enable the device to transmit the remaining data. Further, there is a method including sending an indication that a first resource allocation to a device to transmit data was insufficient and there is remaining data to transmit, and in response to the sending, receiving a second resource allocation to the device to enable the device to transmit remaining data, wherein the second resource allocation is based at least on information associated with the first resource allocation. | 12-19-2013 |
20140003414 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR RESOLVING HIDDEN NODE IN SYNCHRONIZED DCF BASED CHANNEL ACCESS | 01-02-2014 |
20140071959 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR COEXISTENCE OF WIRELESS NETWORKS - Embodiments of the invention provide signaling mechanisms for wireless networks composed of a large number of stations. An example method embodiment comprises: receiving by a short-range access point in a basic service set, a beacon from a long-range access point in an overlapping basic service set, indicating a beginning and ending of a first quiet interval for short-range stations associated with the short-range access point; and transmitting by the short-range access point, a broadcast control frame, notifying the long-range access point of a second quiet interval for long-range stations associated with the long-range access point, the broadcast control frame further notifying the short-range stations associated with the short-range access point that they may access and transmit data during the second quiet interval. | 03-13-2014 |