18192395. RATE ADAPTATION AND POWER STRUCTURE FOR COMMUNICATING WI-FI PEERS simplified abstract (Cisco Technology, Inc.)

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RATE ADAPTATION AND POWER STRUCTURE FOR COMMUNICATING WI-FI PEERS

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Matthew A. Silverman of Shaker Heights OH (US)

John M. Swartz of Lithia FL (US)

Robert E. Barton of Richmond (CA)

Jerome Henry of Pittsboro NC (US)

Malcolm M. Smith of Richardson TX (US)

RATE ADAPTATION AND POWER STRUCTURE FOR COMMUNICATING WI-FI PEERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18192395 titled 'RATE ADAPTATION AND POWER STRUCTURE FOR COMMUNICATING WI-FI PEERS

Simplified Explanation

Embodiments herein describe assigning RUs to P2P stations to perform P2P communication. An AP can assign trigger frames to assign RUs to STAs to use when transmitting data to the AP. In one embodiment, the AP polls the P2P STAs associated with it to receive interference data. This data can indicate the affect other peer STAs have on the P2P STAs when transmitting data. Using the interference data, the AP can determine whether another P2P pair or a non-P2P station can be assigned RUs to transmit at the same time, and at what data rates.

  • Assigning RUs to P2P stations for P2P communication.
  • AP assigning trigger frames to assign RUs to STAs for data transmission.
  • Polling P2P STAs for interference data to assess impact on data transmission.
  • Determining if other P2P pairs or non-P2P stations can share RUs for simultaneous transmission.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Wireless communication systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) networks
  • Smart home devices

Problems Solved

This technology helps in:

  • Optimizing data transmission in P2P communication
  • Minimizing interference between peer STAs
  • Efficient allocation of resources for simultaneous data transmission

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved data transmission efficiency
  • Enhanced network performance
  • Better utilization of available resources

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications of this technology could be in:

  • Telecommunications industry
  • Networking equipment manufacturing
  • IoT device manufacturers

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of interference data in wireless communication systems to optimize data transmission efficiency.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact network latency?

This article does not address the specific impact of this technology on network latency. Further research or testing may be needed to determine the effects on latency.

What are the potential security implications of assigning RUs to different stations?

The article does not delve into the security aspects of assigning RUs to stations. It would be essential to investigate any potential security vulnerabilities or risks associated with this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments herein describe assigning RUs to P2P stations to perform P2P communication. An AP can assign trigger frames to assign RUs to STAs to use when transmitting data to the AP. In one embodiment, the AP polls the P2P STAs associated with it to receive interference data. This data can indicate the affect other peer STAs have on the P2P STAs when transmitting data. Using the interference data, the AP can determine whether another P2P pair or a non-P2P station can be assigned RUs to transmit at the same time, and at what data rates.