Trigger frame format for orthogonal frequency division multiple access (ofdma) communication
US-2016165574-A1 · Jun 9, 2016 · US
US10476692B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10476692-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816036726-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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In an example of multi-user wireless communications, an access point may send a downlink frame, including a common information field and multiple per user information fields, to multiple stations. The common information field and the per user information fields are located in a payload section of the downlink frame. The common information field includes information common to all of the stations. Each per user information field may have information specific to its corresponding station. Some or all of the stations may generate and transmit their respective uplink frames based on the common information field and their respective per user information field(s) included in the downlink frame. The downlink frame may be a trigger frame such as a multi-user block acknowledgment request (MU BAR) frame. The uplink frames may be block acknowledgment or acknowledgment (BA or ACK) frames. Other methods, apparatus, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
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A station for facilitating multi-user communication in a wireless network, the station comprising: one or more memories; and one or more processors coupled to the one or more memories, the one or more processors configured to cause: processing a received downlink frame that is a multi-user block acknowledgment request (MU BAR) frame having an identification that identifies the station; generating a block acknowledgment (BA) frame as part of a multi-user uplink frame based on a common information field and a per user information field in a payload section of the received downlink frame; and providing, for transmission, the BA frame in an indicated resource unit based on the received downlink frame as part of a multi-user uplink transmission with a plurality of stations, wherein the common information field includes information for all of a plurality of stations, wherein the per user information field includes information specific to the station, wherein the downlink frame is for triggering a multi-user uplink transmission with the plurality of stations, wherein the downlink frame includes a trigger type sub-field, and wherein the common information field includes the trigger type sub-field, which identifies a type of trigger frame associated with the downlink frame. 2. The station of claim 1 wherein the one or more processors are further configured to cause: identifying one or more padding bits following the per user information field; and skipping the identified one or more padding bits from processing. 3. The station of claim 1 , wherein the common information field comprises a trigger-type dependent common information sub-field, which includes type-specific information based on a type of trigger frame associated with the received downlink frame. 4. The station of claim 3 , wherein the trigger type sub-field is located before the trigger-type dependent common information sub-field. 5. The station of claim 3 , wherein the trigger-type dependent common information sub-field includes an indication that the received downlink frame is associated with a group-cast with retry (GCR) service. 6. The station of claim 5 , wherein the indication that the received downlink frame is associated with the GCR service is in the trigger-type dependent common information sub-field when the received downlink frame seeks acknowledgement of multicast data transmitted to the plurality of stations. 7. The station of claim 1 , wherein the per user information field comprises a trigger-type dependent per user information sub-field, which includes type-specific information associated with the station based on a type of trigger frame identified in the trigger type sub-field of the common information field. 8. The station of claim 7 , wherein the trigger-type dependent per user information sub-field includes block acknowledgment request (BAR) information when the received downlink frame solicits acknowledgment for unicast data transmitted to the station. 9. The station of claim 7 , wherein the trigger-type dependent per user information sub-field includes a block acknowledgment request (BAR) control sub-field when the received downlink frame solicits acknowledgment for unicast data transmitted to the station. 10. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause one or more processors to perform operations, the operations comprising: providing, for transmission, a downlink frame as part of a multi-user downlink transmission that is a multi-user block acknowledgment request (MU BAR) frame having an identification that identifies a station of a plurality of stations, the downlink frame having a common information field and a plurality of per user information fields in a payload section of the downlink frame; and processing a received block acknowledgment (BA) frame in an indicated resource unit after providing the MU BAR frame, wherein the common information field includes information for all of the plurality of stations, wherein one of the plurality of per user information fields includes information specific to one of the plurality of stations, wherein the downlink frame is for triggering a multi-user uplink transmission with the plurality of stations, and wherein the common information field includes a trigger type sub-field, which identifies a type of trigger frame associated with the downlink frame. 11. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the providing the downlink frame comprises providing MU BAR frame for transmission to one or more of the plurality of stations associated with a group-cast with retry (GCR) group address. 12. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the operations further comprise: providing for transmission a second downlink frame before the downlink frame is provided for transmission. 13. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the MU BAR frame is destined to one or more of the plurality of stations associated with a group-cast with retry (GCR) group. 14. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein providing the downlink frame comprises: inserting one or more padding bits following one or more per user information fields of the plurality of per user information fields or following a last one of the plurality of per user information fields. 15. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 10 , wherein the common information field comprises a trigger-type dependent common information sub-field, which includes type-specific information based on a type of trigger frame associated with the downlink frame. 16. The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 15 , wherein the trigger type sub-field is located before the trigger-type dependent common information sub-field. 17. A computer-implemented method of facilitating multi-user communication in a wireless network, the method comprising: processing a received trigger frame that is a multi-user block acknowledgment request (MU BAR) frame having an identification that identifies a station of a plurality of stations; generating a block acknowledgment (BA) frame as part of a multi-user uplink frame based on a common information field and a per user information field in a payload section of the received trigger frame; and providing, for transmission, the BA frame in an indicated resource unit based on the received trigger frame as part of a multi-user uplink transmission with the plurality of stations, wherein the common information field includes information for all of a plurality of stations, wherein the per user information field includes information specific to the station, wherein the received trigger frame is for triggering a multi-user uplink transmission with the plurality of stations, wherein the received trigger frame includes a trigger type sub-field, and wherein the common information field includes the trigger type sub-field, which identifies a type of trigger frame associated with the received trigger frame. 18. The computer-implemented method of claim 17 , further comprising: identifying one or more padding bits following the per user information field; and skipping the identified one or more padding bits from processing. 19. The computer-implemented method of claim 17 , wherein the per user information field comprises a trigger-type dependent per user information sub-field, which includes type-
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