Methods and systems for chained and opportunistically delayed wake-up

US12538231B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12538231-B2
Application numberUS-202218276076-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 8, 2022
Priority dateFeb 8, 2021
Publication dateJan 27, 2026
Grant dateJan 27, 2026

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Methods and apparatuses are described herein for chained and delayed wake-up. For example, a station (STA) may determine, at the formation of a group of STAs, a common service period for the group. The STA may determine a deferral time for a first STA of the group. The deferral time may indicate when the first STA wakes up to receive a wake-up packet. The STA may receive, from an access point (AP), during a service period in which the STA acts as a head node for communication with the AP, a wake-up packet addressed to the first STA. The STA may transmit, based on a determination that the deferral time associated with the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA ends after the service period in which the STA acts as a head node, a wake-up command that includes the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA.

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What is claimed: 1 . A method for use in a station (STA), the method comprising: receiving, from an access point (AP), during a service period in which the STA acts as a head node for communication with the AP on behalf of other STAs of a group of STAs, a wake-up packet addressed to a first STA of the group of STAs; transmitting, to a second STA, different from the first STA, of the group of STAs, a wake-up command that includes the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA, wherein the wake-up command is transmitted to the second STA based on a determination, by the STA, that a deferral time associated with the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA ends after the service period in which the STA acts as a head node. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the deferral time indicates when the wake-up packet is forwarded to the second STA or a period of time between a time when the STA receives the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA and a time when the first STA wakes up to receive the wake-up packet. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the deferral time is determined by the STA based on energy harvesting information of the first STA, the energy harvesting information comprising energy harvesting state, energy harvesting capability, and energy drain rate. 4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, at formation of the group of STAs, a common service period for the group of STAs, wherein the common service period is a collection of service periods and each service period in the collection of service periods is associated with a respective STA that acts as a head node for communication with the AP on behalf of other STAs of the group of STAs. 5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the common service period for the group of STAs includes the service period of the STA that is determined based on energy harvesting information of the STA. 6 . The method of claim 4 , wherein a first service period of the common service period overlaps in time with a second service period of the common service period. 7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the wake-up command is transmitted to the second STA during a time when the first service period overlaps in time with the second service period. 8 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the wake-up command is transmitted, based on the common service period, to the second STA, to enable the second STA to deliver the wake-up packet to the first STA at or after the deferral time. 9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the wake-up command includes one or more indications of wake-up packets that are addressed to one or more STAs of the group of STAs, and wherein the wake-up command is backscattered by a zero energy (ZE) device of the second STA. 10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising: transmitting, to the AP, in response to the wake-up packet, a wake-up packet response indicating the deferral time and an identity of the first STA, to enable the AP to not retransmit the wake-up packet. 11 . A station (STA) comprising: a processor; at least one transmitter; and at least one receiver, the processor and the at least one receiver configured to receive, from an access point (AP), during a service period in which the STA acts as a head node for communication with the AP on behalf of other STAs of a group of STAs, a wake-up packet addressed to a first STA of the group of STAs; and the processor and the at least one transmitter configured to transmit, to a second STA, different from the first STA, of the group of STAs, a wake-up command that includes the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA, wherein the wake-up command is transmitted to the second STA based on a determination, by the STA, that a deferral time associated with the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA ends after the service period. 12 . The STA of claim 11 , wherein the deferral time indicates when the wake-up packet is forwarded to the second STA or a period of time between a time when the STA receives the wake-up packet addressed to the first STA and a time when the first STA wakes up to receive the wake-up packet. 13 . The STA of claim 11 , wherein the deferral time is determined by the STA based on energy harvesting information of the first STA, the energy harvesting information comprising energy harvesting state, energy harvesting capability, and energy drain rate. 14 . The STA of claim 11 , wherein the processor is further configured to determine, at formation of the group of STAs, a common service period for the group of STAs, wherein the common service period is a collection of service periods and each service period in the collection of service periods is associated with a respective STA that acts as a head node for communication with the AP on behalf of other STAs of the group of STAs. 15 . The STA of claim 14 , wherein the common service period for the group of STAs includes the service period of the STA that is determined based on energy harvesting information of the STA. 16 . The STA of claim 14 , wherein a first service period of the common service period overlaps in time with a second service period of the common service period. 17 . The STA of claim 16 , wherein the wake-up command is transmitted to the second STA during a time when the first service period overlaps in time with the second service period. 18 . The STA of claim 14 , wherein the wake-up command is transmitted, based on the common service period, to the second STA, to enable the second STA to deliver the wake-up packet to the first STA at or after the deferral time. 19 . The STA of claim 11 , wherein the wake-up command includes one or more indications of wake-up packets that are addressed to one or more STAs of the group of STAs, and wherein the wake-up command is backscattered by a zero energy (ZE) device of the second STA. 20 . The STA of claim 11 , wherein the processor and the at least one transmitter are further configured to transmit, to the AP, in response to the wake-up packet, a wake-up packet response indicating the deferral time and an identity of the first STA, to enable the AP to not retransmit the wake-up packet.

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  • where the received signal is a wanted signal · CPC title

  • where the power saving management affects multiple terminals · CPC title

  • where the received signal is a power saving command · CPC title

  • WLAN [Wireless Local Area Networks] · CPC title

  • adapted for relaying to or from another terminal or user · CPC title

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What does patent US12538231B2 cover?
Methods and apparatuses are described herein for chained and delayed wake-up. For example, a station (STA) may determine, at the formation of a group of STAs, a common service period for the group. The STA may determine a deferral time for a first STA of the group. The deferral time may indicate when the first STA wakes up to receive a wake-up packet. The STA may receive, from an access point (…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Interdigital Patent Holdings Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W52/0235. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 27 2026 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).