17675976. MULTIDIMENSIONAL SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION FOR WIFI TRAFFIC simplified abstract (MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC)

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MULTIDIMENSIONAL SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION FOR WIFI TRAFFIC

Organization Name

MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC

Inventor(s)

Krishna Kant Chintalapudi of Redmond WA (US)

Stanley William Adermann of Redmond WA (US)

Gopala Srihari Narlanka of Bellevue WA (US)

Perry Victor Lea of Eagle ID (US)

Steven William Ranta of Seattle WA (US)

Joseph Michael Schaefer of Carnation WA (US)

MULTIDIMENSIONAL SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION FOR WIFI TRAFFIC - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17675976 titled 'MULTIDIMENSIONAL SERVICE DIFFERENTIATION FOR WIFI TRAFFIC

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a device that includes a processor, wireless communication device, and hardware storage device. The device compares a Quality of Server Subtype (QoS-Subtype) value to a matching rule in a policy table, determines a transmission policy based on the QoS-Subtype value, and transmits data to another device according to the transmission policy.

  • The device includes a processor, wireless communication device, and hardware storage device.
  • It compares a Quality of Server Subtype (QoS-Subtype) value to a matching rule in a policy table.
  • Based on the QoS-Subtype value, it determines a transmission policy.
  • The transmission policy includes a transmission rate with a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) index based on the QoS-Subtype.
  • It transmits data to another device according to the determined transmission policy.

Potential Applications

  • Wireless communication devices and networks
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Mobile devices and networks

Problems Solved

  • Efficiently managing and optimizing data transmission in wireless communication devices
  • Ensuring appropriate transmission rates and modulation schemes based on quality of service requirements

Benefits

  • Improved data transmission performance and efficiency
  • Enhanced quality of service for wireless communication devices
  • Better utilization of available network resources


Original Abstract Submitted

A first device includes a processor, a wireless communication device in data communication with the processor, and a hardware storage device in data communication with the processor. The hardware storage device includes instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processor, causes the host device to compare a Quality of Server Subtype (QoS-Subtype) value to a matching rule of a policy table stored on the hardware storage device, determine a transmission policy based at least partially on the QoS-Subtype value, wherein the transmission policy includes a transmission rate with a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) index based at least partially on the QoS-Subtype, and transmit a transmission to a second device according to the transmission policy.