18665402. WIRELESS DYNAMIC FILE EXCHANGE simplified abstract (Cisco Technology, Inc.)

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WIRELESS DYNAMIC FILE EXCHANGE

Organization Name

Cisco Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Jerome Henry of Pittsboro NC (US)

Sudhir K. Jain of Fremont CA (US)

Malcolm M. Smith of Richardson TX (US)

WIRELESS DYNAMIC FILE EXCHANGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18665402 titled 'WIRELESS DYNAMIC FILE EXCHANGE

The abstract describes a patent application for wireless dynamic file exchange between an access point (AP) and a station (STA) connected to the AP, triggered by a network condition. The exchange involves sending a parameter file via a 802.11 message, such as a Generic Advertisement Service (GAS) message, and terminating the connection if unsuccessful.

  • Wireless dynamic file exchange between AP and STA
  • Triggered by network condition
  • Parameter file sent via 802.11 message like GAS message
  • Connection terminated if exchange unsuccessful
  • Update parameters for new or existing session
  • Disassociate devices not conforming to updated parameters

Potential Applications: - Wireless network management - Real-time parameter updates - Efficient data exchange in WLAN environments

Problems Solved: - Streamlining parameter updates - Enhancing network efficiency - Simplifying device management in WLANs

Benefits: - Faster and more reliable file exchange - Improved network performance - Enhanced user experience in wireless environments

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Wireless Network Management System" This technology can be used in industries such as telecommunications, IoT, and smart home devices to optimize network performance and streamline data exchange processes.

Questions about Wireless Dynamic File Exchange: 1. How does this technology improve network efficiency in WLAN environments? This technology allows for real-time parameter updates, ensuring that devices operate optimally within the network.

2. What are the potential commercial applications of this wireless dynamic file exchange system? This system can be utilized in various industries to enhance network management and streamline data exchange processes.


Original Abstract Submitted

Wireless dynamic file exchange is provided by, in response to a triggering network condition occurring, initiating an exchange of a parameter file including non-layer two content via a 802.11 message, such as a Generic Advertisement Service (GAS) message between an access point (AP) and a station (STA) connected to the AP; and in response to determining that the exchange was unsuccessful, terminating a connection between the AP and the STA. The parameter file may be sent over several messages and update the parameters for a new session or an existing session. Devices that do not conform to the updated parameters may be disassociated from the AP and re-connect to receive and implement the updated parameters.