System and method of managing power at a universal bus (usb) port of a bluetooth-enabled mobile device
US-2016246344-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US11032686B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11032686-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916391873-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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A method at a wireless station for receiving an out-of-band wakeup trigger, the method including receiving, at the wireless station, a message from an access point, the message providing an indication that the access point supports out-of-band signaling; associating with the access point over a first radio technology; establishing a connection with the access point using a second radio technology; entering a sleep state for a radio using the first radio technology; and upon receiving a wakeup trigger over the connection using the second radio technology, waking up the radio for the first radio technology for communication with the access point.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method at an access point, the method comprising: transmitting, from the access point, a message, the message providing an indication that the access point supports out-of-band signaling; associating the access point with at least one wireless station over a first radio technology, the associating comprising receiving an indication that the at least one wireless station supports out-of-band signaling over the first radio technology; establishing a connection with the at least one wireless station to the access point using a second radio technology; receiving an indication that the at least one wireless station is entering a sleep state for a radio using the first radio technology; receiving data for the at least one wireless station; buffering the data; sending a wakeup trigger over the connection using the second radio technology; receiving a signal over the first radio technology that the at least one wireless station is awake; and sending the buffered data to the at least one wireless station using the first radio technology; wherein the first radio technology and the second radio technology are distinct from each other. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising sending beacon information for the first radio technology over the connection using the second radio technology. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second radio access technology is one of a Bluetooth™, a Bluetooth™ Low Energy and a ZigBee™ radio access technology. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the message from the access point is an Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 management frame and indication being a wake up radio element within the management frame. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the wakeup trigger is at least one of a control frame; a frame control field setting both the Power-save (PS) bit field and the More Data bit field to one in the same frame; a management frame; or a Quality of Service (QoS) Null data frame. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the beacon information includes one or more of: an IEEE 802.11 Timing Synchronization Function (TSF) timer; a Beacon Offset; Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information; or multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) information. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising sending to the at least one wireless station, over the connection, at least one candidate target access point. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining that all wireless stations associated with the access point support out-of-band wakeup triggers; sending a group-addressed trigger frame to indicate the access point will enter a sleep state after a specified number of target beacon transmit times (TBTT); and after the specified number of target beacon transmit times (TBTT), entering the Sleep state. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining that all serviced wireless stations serviced by the access point are configured to support out-of-band signaling; signaling, using a group-addressed frame, the serviced wireless stations that the access point is transition to the sleep state; and entering the sleep state, wherein the sleep state comprises turning off a first radio for the access point while leaving a radio for the out of band signaling capable of receiving messages. 10. An access point comprising: a processor; and a communications subsystem, wherein the access point is configured to: transmit a message, the message providing an indication that the access point supports out-of-band signaling; associate the access point with at least one wireless station over a first radio technology, the associating comprising receiving an indication that the at least one wireless station supports out-of-band signaling over the first radio technology; establish a connection with the at least one wireless station to the access point using a second radio technology; receive an indication that the at least one wireless station is entering a sleep state for a radio using the first radio technology; receive data for the at least one wireless station; buffer the data; send a wakeup trigger over the connection using the second radio technology; receive a signal over the first radio technology that the at least one wireless station is awake; and send the buffered data to the at least one wireless station using the first radio technology; wherein the first radio technology and the second radio technology are distinct from each other. 11. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the access point is further configured to send beacon information for the first radio technology over the connection using the second radio technology. 12. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the second radio access technology is one of a Bluetooth™, a Bluetooth™ Low Energy and a ZigBee™ radio access technology. 13. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the message from the access point is an Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 management frame and indication being a wake up radio element within the management frame. 14. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the wakeup trigger is at least one of a control frame; a frame control field setting both the Power-save (PS) bit field and the More Data bit field to one in the same frame; a management frame; or a Quality of Service (QoS) Null data frame. 15. The access point of claim 11 , wherein the beacon information includes one or more of: an IEEE 802.11 Timing Synchronization Function (TSF) timer; a Beacon Offset; Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information; or multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) information. 16. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the access point is further configured to send to the at least one wireless station, over the connection, at least one candidate target access point. 17. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the access point is further configured to: determine that all wireless stations associated with the access point support out-of-band wakeup triggers; send a group-addressed trigger frame to indicate the access point will enter a sleep state after a specified number of target beacon transmit times (TBTT); and after the specified number of target beacon transmit times (TBTT), enter the Sleep state. 18. The access point of claim 10 , wherein the access point is further configured to: determine that all serviced wireless stations serviced by the access point are configured to support out-of-band signaling; signal, using a group-addressed frame, the serviced wireless stations that the access point is transition to the sleep state; and enter the sleep state, wherein the sleep state comprises turning off a first radio for the access point while leaving a radio for the out of band signaling capable of receiving messages. 19. A non-transitory computer readable medium for storing program instructions, the program instructions, when executed by a processor of an access point, cause the access point to: transmit a message, the message providing an indication that the access point supports out-of-band signaling; associate the access point with at least one wireless station over a first radio technology, the associating comprising receiving an indication that the at least one wireless station supports out-of-band signaling over the first radio technology; establish a connection with the at least one wireless station to the access point using a second radio technology; receive an indication that the at least one wireless station is entering a sleep state for
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