18353814. MUTI-LINK POWER MANAGMENT FOR MLTI-LINK DEVICE simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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MUTI-LINK POWER MANAGMENT FOR MLTI-LINK DEVICE

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Junsu Choi of Suwon-si (KR)

Junhak Lim of Suwon-si (KR)

MUTI-LINK POWER MANAGMENT FOR MLTI-LINK DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18353814 titled 'MUTI-LINK POWER MANAGMENT FOR MLTI-LINK DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a wireless communication network that includes an access point (AP) multi-link device (MLD) and a non-AP MLD. The AP MLD transmits an indication of pending traffic on a second link to a first station affiliated with the non-AP MLD. The second station affiliated with the non-AP MLD then transmits a trigger frame via the second link to retrieve the pending traffic. The AP MLD responds by transmitting the pending traffic to the second station via the second link.

  • The wireless communication network includes an AP MLD and a non-AP MLD.
  • The AP MLD sends an indication of pending traffic on a second link to a first station affiliated with the non-AP MLD.
  • The second station affiliated with the non-AP MLD sends a trigger frame via the second link to retrieve the pending traffic.
  • The AP MLD transmits the pending traffic to the second station via the second link in response to receiving the trigger frame.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Wireless communication networks in various industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and smart homes.
  • Improving the efficiency and reliability of wireless communication by efficiently retrieving pending traffic.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Efficiently notifying and retrieving pending traffic in a wireless communication network.
  • Reducing delays and improving the overall performance of the network.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved communication efficiency and reliability.
  • Reduced delays and improved response times in wireless networks.
  • Enhanced user experience in applications that rely on wireless communication.


Original Abstract Submitted

A wireless communication network includes an access point (AP) multi-link device (MLD) and a non-AP MLD. The AP MLD transmits to a first station affiliated with the non-AP MLD via a first link an indication of pending traffic on a second link. A second station affiliated with the non-AP MLD transmits via the second link a trigger frame to retrieve pending traffic. The AP MLD transmits the pending traffic to the second station affiliated with the non-AP MLD via the second link in response to receiving the trigger frame. In addition, various embodiments that are understood through the present disclosure may be implemented.