18628040. POWER SAVING METHOD IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE)
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POWER SAVING METHOD IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Organization Name
ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Inventor(s)
Hyun-Kyu Chung of Daejeon (KR)
POWER SAVING METHOD IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18628040 titled 'POWER SAVING METHOD IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a method and apparatus for accessing a channel in a wireless local area network. The destination station receives a request to send (RTS) frame from the source station to allocate a network allocation vector over a first bandwidth. It then transmits a clear to send (CTS) frame over a second bandwidth to the source station in response to the RTS frame, with the second bandwidth dynamically determined based on a predetermined value of a first parameter.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Method and apparatus for accessing a channel in a wireless local area network. - Use of RTS and CTS frames to allocate network resources. - Dynamic determination of bandwidth based on a predetermined parameter value.
Potential Applications: The technology can be applied in various wireless communication systems where efficient channel access is required, such as in Wi-Fi networks, IoT devices, and industrial automation systems.
Problems Solved: - Efficient allocation of network resources. - Improved channel access in wireless networks. - Dynamic bandwidth allocation based on network conditions.
Benefits: - Enhanced network performance. - Reduced interference and collisions. - Optimal utilization of available bandwidth.
Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in the development of advanced wireless communication systems for various industries, including telecommunications, smart home devices, and autonomous vehicles.
Questions about Channel Access in Wireless Networks: 1. How does the dynamic determination of bandwidth improve network efficiency? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this method in real-world wireless networks?
Original Abstract Submitted
A method and apparatus of accessing a channel in a wireless local area network is provided. A destination station receives a request to send (RTS) frame to allocate a network allocation vector from a source station over a first bandwidth and transmits a clear to send (CTS) frame over a second bandwidth to the source station in response to the RTS frame. The second bandwidth is dynamically determined when a first parameter has a predetermined value.