Intel corporation (20240334221). NON-TRIGGER BASED (TB) SENSING MEASUREMENT FLOW FOR 11bf IN THE SUB-7 GHZ simplified abstract
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NON-TRIGGER BASED (TB) SENSING MEASUREMENT FLOW FOR 11bf IN THE SUB-7 GHZ
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Carlos Cordeiro of Camas WA (US)
Dibakar Das of Hillsboro OR (US)
NON-TRIGGER BASED (TB) SENSING MEASUREMENT FLOW FOR 11bf IN THE SUB-7 GHZ - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240334221 titled 'NON-TRIGGER BASED (TB) SENSING MEASUREMENT FLOW FOR 11bf IN THE SUB-7 GHZ
- Simplified Explanation:**
The patent application describes a method for non-trigger based sensing, where a device sends null data packets to an access point to initiate sensing measurements.
- Key Features and Innovation:**
- Device initiates sensing measurements by sending a Sensing Null Data Packet Announcement (NDPA) frame to an Access Point (AP) responder.
- Device sends one or more First Null Data Packet (NDP) packets to the AP responder.
- Device identifies one or more Second NDP packets received from the AP responder.
- Potential Applications:**
This technology could be used in wireless communication systems, IoT devices, and smart home applications.
- Problems Solved:**
This technology addresses the need for efficient and reliable sensing methods in wireless networks.
- Benefits:**
- Improved sensing capabilities
- Reduced energy consumption
- Enhanced communication efficiency
- Commercial Applications:**
Potential commercial applications include IoT devices, smart city infrastructure, and industrial automation systems.
- Questions about Non-Trigger Based Sensing:**
1. How does non-trigger based sensing differ from traditional sensing methods? 2. What are the advantages of using null data packets to initiate sensing measurements?
Original Abstract Submitted
this disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to non-trigger based (non-tb) sensing. a device may initiate sensing measurements by sending a sensing null data packet announcement (ndpa) frame to an access point (ap) responder. the device may send one or more first null data packet (ndp) packets to the ap responder. the device may identify one or more second ndp packets received from the ap responder.