18428834. ENHANCED TRIGGER FRAME simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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ENHANCED TRIGGER FRAME

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Stephen Jay Shellhammer of Ramona CA (US)

Sameer Vermani of San Diego CA (US)

Jialing Li Chen of San Diego CA (US)

Bin Tian of San Diego CA (US)

Alfred Asterjadhi of San Diego CA (US)

Yanjun Sun of San Diego CA (US)

ENHANCED TRIGGER FRAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18428834 titled 'ENHANCED TRIGGER FRAME

The disclosure presents methods, devices, and systems for creating enhanced trigger frames to support increased data throughput in line with the IEEE 802.11be standard and future iterations.

  • Enhanced trigger frames can solicit non-legacy trigger-based PPDU from wireless stations.
  • These frames can be configured to support multiple versions of the IEEE 802.11 standard.
  • They can be used for legacy trigger frames as well as non-legacy trigger frames.

Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Internet of Things (IoT) devices - Smart home technology

Problems Solved: - Enhancing data throughput in wireless networks - Supporting multiple versions of the IEEE 802.11 standard

Benefits: - Improved efficiency in data transmission - Enhanced compatibility with different standards - Increased overall network performance

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Trigger Frames for Next-Gen Wireless Networks This technology can be utilized in the development of high-speed wireless networks for various commercial applications such as smart cities, industrial automation, and autonomous vehicles.

Questions about Enhanced Trigger Frames: 1. How do enhanced trigger frames improve data throughput in wireless networks?

  - Enhanced trigger frames optimize the transmission process, allowing for faster and more efficient data transfer.

2. What are the potential implications of using enhanced trigger frames in IoT devices?

  - Implementing enhanced trigger frames in IoT devices can lead to improved connectivity and overall performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

This disclosure provides methods, devices and systems for generating enhanced trigger frames. Some implementations more specifically relate to trigger frame designs that support gains in data throughput achievable in accordance with the IEEE 802.11be amendment, and future generations, of the IEEE 802.11 standard. In some implementations, an enhanced trigger frame may be used to solicit a non-legacy trigger-based (TB) physical layer protocol convergence protocol (PLCP) protocol data unit (PPDU) from one or more wireless stations (STAs). In some implementations, the enhanced trigger frame may be configurable to support multiple versions of the IEEE 802.11 standard. For example, an enhanced trigger frame may be configured in accordance with a legacy trigger frame format or a non-legacy trigger frame format. Thus, when configured in accordance with the legacy trigger frame format, the enhanced trigger frame can also be used to a legacy TB PPDU from one or more STAs.