18482853. AID ALLOCATION METHOD FOR MULTI-LINK DEVICE AND RELATED APPARATUS simplified abstract (HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.)
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AID ALLOCATION METHOD FOR MULTI-LINK DEVICE AND RELATED APPARATUS
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AID ALLOCATION METHOD FOR MULTI-LINK DEVICE AND RELATED APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18482853 titled 'AID ALLOCATION METHOD FOR MULTI-LINK DEVICE AND RELATED APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method for allocating an AID (Association ID) to a station device in a multi-link device system. The method involves an access point multi-link device generating and sending a first frame, which is received and parsed by a station device to obtain the allocated AID. The AID is not a BSSID (Basic Service Set Identifier) supported by a first-type access point in the multi-link device, nor is it an identifier of an access point in the multi-link device.
- The access point multi-link device generates and sends a first frame.
- The station device receives and parses the first frame to obtain an allocated AID.
- The AID is not a BSSID supported by a first-type access point in the multi-link device.
- The AID is not an identifier of an access point in the multi-link device.
Potential Applications:
- Wireless communication systems
- Multi-link device networks
- Access point allocation methods
Problems Solved:
- Efficient allocation of AIDs in multi-link device systems
- Avoiding conflicts with BSSIDs and access point identifiers
Benefits:
- Improved performance and reliability of multi-link device networks
- Simplified allocation process for station devices
- Enhanced scalability and flexibility in wireless communication systems
Original Abstract Submitted
An AID allocation method for a multi-link device, includes: An access point multi-link device generates and sends a first frame. Correspondingly, a station device receives and parses the first frame to obtain an AID that is allocated to the station device and carried in the first frame. The AID is neither a BSSID that can be supported by a first-type access point in the access point multi-link device nor an identifier of an access point in the access point multi-link device. The first-type access point is an access point for establishing a link between the station device and the access point multi-link device.