Method and apparatus used in WLANs

US12425131B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12425131-B2
Application numberUS-202017120322-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 14, 2020
Priority dateDec 14, 2020
Publication dateSep 23, 2025
Grant dateSep 23, 2025

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The application relates to puncture indication used in wireless local area networks (WLANs), and in particular provides a method, including: generating a trigger frame including puncture information for a Physical Layer (PHY) Protocol Data Unit (PPDU); and transmitting the trigger frame to a User Equipment (UE) to trigger the UE to transmit the PPDU.

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An apparatus, comprising: communications circuitry; and processing circuitry coupled to the communications circuitry and configured to: apply preamble puncturing to a non-High Throughput (non-HT) Duplicate Physical Layer (PHY) Protocol Data Unit (PPDU), by applying a preamble puncture mask; and transmit a signal including the non-HT Duplicate PPDU via communications circuitry, wherein when a subchannel of 20 MHz is punctured in the non-HT Duplicated PPDU and the punctured subchannel is not at the edge of the non-HT Duplicated PPDU, the preamble puncture mask is applied at the punctured subchannel, and the preamble puncture mask has 0 dB relative to a maximum spectral density of the signal at the edge of the punctured subchannel, −20 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 1 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannel, and −23 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 10 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannel. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein when the lowest and/or the highest one or more subchannels are punctured in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, the preamble puncture mask is applied at the lower edge of the lowest punctured subchannel and at the higher edge of the highest punctured subchannel in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the preamble puncture mask has 0 dB relative to a maximum spectral density of the signal at the edge of the punctured subchannels, −20 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 1 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels, and −28 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at M/2 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels and above, and wherein M is the separation in MHz between the lower edge of the lowest occupied subchannel and the higher edge of the highest occupied subchannel in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein when two or more contiguous subchannels of 20 MHz are punctured in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU and the punctured subchannels are not at the edge of the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, the preamble puncture mask is applied at the lower edge of the lowest punctured subchannel and at the higher edge of the highest punctured subchannel in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the preamble puncture mask has 0 dB relative to a maximum spectral density of the signal at the edge of the punctured subchannels, −20 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 1 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels, and −25 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at M/2 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels and above, and wherein M is a contiguous occupied bandwidth in MHz adjacent to the punctured subchannels. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein based on the contiguous occupied bandwidth adjacent to the lower edge of the punctured subchannels and the contiguous occupied bandwidth adjacent to the higher edge of the punctured subchannels, the preamble puncture mask applied at the lower edge and the preamble puncture mask applied at the higher edge of the punctured subchannels have different value of M. 7. A method, comprising: applying preamble puncturing to a non-High Throughput (non-HT) Duplicate Physical Layer (PHY) Protocol Data Unit (PPDU), by applying a preamble puncture mask; and transmitting a signal including the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, wherein when the lowest and/or the highest one or more subchannels are punctured in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, the preamble puncture mask is applied at the lower edge of the lowest punctured subchannel and at the higher edge of the highest punctured subchannel in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, and the preamble puncture mask has 0 dB relative to a maximum spectral density of the signal at the edge of the punctured subchannels, −20 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 1 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels, and −28 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at M/2 MHZ frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels and above, and wherein M is the separation in MHz between the lower edge of the lowest occupied subchannel and the higher edge of the highest occupied subchannel in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein when two or more contiguous subchannels of 20 MHz are punctured in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU and the punctured subchannels are not at the edge of the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, the preamble puncture mask is applied at the lower edge of the lowest punctured subchannel and at the higher edge of the highest punctured-subchannel in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the preamble puncture mask has 0 dB relative to a maximum spectral density of the signal at the edge of the punctured subchannels, −20 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 1 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels, and −25 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at M/2 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels and above, and wherein M is a contiguous occupied bandwidth in MHz adjacent to the punctured subchannels. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein based on the contiguous occupied bandwidth adjacent to the lower edge of the punctured subchannels and the contiguous occupied bandwidth adjacent to the higher edge of the punctured subchannels, the preamble puncture mask applied at the lower edge and the preamble puncture mask applied at the higher edge of the punctured subchannels have different value of M. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein when a subchannel of 20 MHz is punctured in the non-HT Duplicated PPDU and the punctured subchannel is not at the edge of the non-HT Duplicated PPDU, the preamble puncture mask is applied at the punctured subchannel. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the preamble puncture mask has 0 dB relative to a maximum spectral density of the signal at the edge of the punctured subchannel, −20 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 1 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannel, and −23 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 10 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannel. 13. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that stores instructions, wherein the instructions, when executed by one or more processors of a wireless communication device, cause the wireless communication device to: apply preamble puncturing to a non-High Throughput (non-HT) Duplicate Physical Layer (PHY) Protocol Data Unit (PPDU), by applying a preamble puncture mask; and transmit a signal including the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, wherein when two or more contiguous subchannels of 20 MHz are punctured in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU and the punctured subchannels are not at the edge of the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, the preamble puncture mask is applied at the lower edge of the lowest punctured subchannel and at the higher edge of the highest punctured-subchannel in the non-HT Duplicate PPDU, and the preamble puncture mask has 0 dB relative to a maximum spectral density of the signal at the edge of the punctured subchannels, −20 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at 1 MHz frequency offset relative to the edge of the punctured subchannels, and −25 dB relative to the maximum spectral density of the signal at M/2 MHz frequency off

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What does patent US12425131B2 cover?
The application relates to puncture indication used in wireless local area networks (WLANs), and in particular provides a method, including: generating a trigger frame including puncture information for a Physical Layer (PHY) Protocol Data Unit (PPDU); and transmitting the trigger frame to a User Equipment (UE) to trigger the UE to transmit the PPDU.
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Intel Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L1/0068. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Sep 23 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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