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==Inventor(s)== | ==Inventor(s)== | ||
[[:Category:Zhou Lan of San Jose CA | [[:Category:Zhou Lan of San Jose CA US|Zhou Lan of San Jose CA US]][[Category:Zhou Lan of San Jose CA US]] | ||
[[:Category:Chittabrata Ghosh of Fremont CA | [[:Category:Chittabrata Ghosh of Fremont CA US|Chittabrata Ghosh of Fremont CA US]][[Category:Chittabrata Ghosh of Fremont CA US]] | ||
[[:Category:Anuj Batra of Redwood City CA | [[:Category:Anuj Batra of Redwood City CA US|Anuj Batra of Redwood City CA US]][[Category:Anuj Batra of Redwood City CA US]] | ||
[[:Category:Wook Bong Lee of San Jose CA | [[:Category:Wook Bong Lee of San Jose CA US|Wook Bong Lee of San Jose CA US]][[Category:Wook Bong Lee of San Jose CA US]] | ||
[[:Category:Mohamed Abouelseoud of Burlingame CA | [[:Category:Mohamed Abouelseoud of Burlingame CA US|Mohamed Abouelseoud of Burlingame CA US]][[Category:Mohamed Abouelseoud of Burlingame CA US]] | ||
[[:Category:Morteza Mehrnoush of Hayward CA | [[:Category:Morteza Mehrnoush of Hayward CA US|Morteza Mehrnoush of Hayward CA US]][[Category:Morteza Mehrnoush of Hayward CA US]] | ||
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This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250016820 titled 'Low Latency Data Preemption | This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250016820 titled 'Low Latency Data Preemption | ||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | ==Original Abstract Submitted== |
Latest revision as of 08:25, 25 March 2025
Low Latency Data Preemption
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Chittabrata Ghosh of Fremont CA US
Anuj Batra of Redwood City CA US
Wook Bong Lee of San Jose CA US
Mohamed Abouelseoud of Burlingame CA US
Morteza Mehrnoush of Hayward CA US
Low Latency Data Preemption
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250016820 titled 'Low Latency Data Preemption
Original Abstract Submitted
systems, methods, and mechanisms for preemption of non-low latency data within an aggregated medium access control (mac) protocol data unit (ampdu), e.g., such as in current and future ieee 802.11 systems. a wireless device (e.g., an access point or wireless station) may transmit, during an ampdu, a trigger to receive (trx) frame. the trx frame may indicate preemption of non-low latency data intended for a first wireless station with low latency data intended for a second wireless station, e.g., via an acknowledgement policy change. additionally, the wireless device may be configured to transmit, to the second wireless station, the low latency data within the ampdu. further, the wireless device may be configured to receive, after the ampdu transmission is complete, a multi-block acknowledgement (m-ba) frame from the second wireless station. the m-ba frame and completion of the ampdu transmission are separated by a short inter-frame space (sifs).
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