17758378. TECHNIQUE FOR PERFORMING MULTI-LINK COMMUNICATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)
TECHNIQUE FOR PERFORMING MULTI-LINK COMMUNICATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
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TECHNIQUE FOR PERFORMING MULTI-LINK COMMUNICATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17758378 titled 'TECHNIQUE FOR PERFORMING MULTI-LINK COMMUNICATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application for a multi-link device that includes two stations (STAs). The device receives a data packet from the first STA, which contains information about traffic stored in the second STA. In response, the device wakes up the second STA from a low-power state and transmits information about its state.
- The patent application is for a multi-link device with two STAs.
- The first STA receives a data packet (PPDU) containing information about the second STA's buffered traffic.
- Upon receiving the data packet, the device wakes up the second STA from a low-power state.
- The second STA then transmits information about its current state.
Potential Applications:
- Wireless communication devices and networks
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
- Mobile devices and networks
Problems Solved:
- Efficient utilization of network resources
- Minimizing power consumption in low-power states
- Improving overall network performance and responsiveness
Benefits:
- Enhanced data transmission efficiency
- Reduced power consumption and improved battery life
- Improved network performance and responsiveness
Original Abstract Submitted
According to various embodiments, a multi-link device including a first STA and a second STA may receive a first PPDU by means of the first STA. The PPDU may include information about traffic buffered in the second STA operating in a second link. In response to the first PPDU, the multi-link device may change the second STA from a doze state to an awake state, and transmit information about the state of the second STA by means of the second STA.