Method and apparatus using an ultra low power signal with scheduled power save modes
US-9241307-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US2016127995A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016127995-A1 |
| Application number | US-201614994084-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Methods and stations for wireless communication are described herein. In some aspects, the station may include a processing circuit configured to process a first signal transmitted to the station, the first signal indicating a target wake up time when an activation signal is expected to be received. The station may further include a wake-up circuit configured to transition a first receiver to an awake state based on the indicated target wake up time. The first receiver is configured to receive the activation signal at the indicated target wake up time. The station may further include a second receiver configured to transition to an awake state based on the first receiver receiving the activation signal and receive a second signal while in the awake state.
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A wireless station for wireless communication, comprising: a first receiver; a second receiver; a wake-up circuit in communication with the second receiver and the first receiver, wherein: the second receiver is configured, while in an awake state, to receive a signal from a communication device, wherein the signal indicates a target wake-up time at which an activation signal is expected to be received from the communication device, and wherein the communication device is external to the wireless station; the wake-up circuit is configured to: transition the second receiver to a doze state subsequent to reception of the signal by the second receiver, and transition the first receiver to the awake state from the doze state based at least in part on the target wake-up time, the first receiver is configured to receive the activation signal from the communication device at the target wake-up time; and the wake-up circuit is further configured to, in response to reception of the activation signal by the first receiver, transition the second receiver to the awake state from the doze state. 2 . The wireless station of claim 1 , wherein the wake-up circuit is further configured to transition the first receiver to the doze state from the awake state, subsequent to reception of the activation signal by the first receiver. 3 . The wireless station of claim 1 , wherein the communication device comprises one of an access point or another wireless station. 4 . The wireless station of claim 1 , wherein the signal comprises a target-ultra-low-power-beacon-transmission (TUBT) message. 5 . The wireless station of claim 1 , wherein the activation signal comprises at least one of an ultra-low-power (ULP) message, a short paging message, or a wake-up packet. 6 . The wireless station of claim 1 , further comprising a transmitter configured to transmit, to the communication device, a request to enable an ultra-low-power-beaconing mode, wherein the activation signal comprises an ultra-low-power message. 7 . The wireless station of claim 1 , wherein the first receiver consumes an amount of power in the awake state that is less than an amount of power consumed by the second receiver in the awake state. 8 . The wireless station of claim 1 , wherein the second receiver is further configured to receive at least one of a beacon or a buffer unit from the communication device while in the awake state. 9 . The wireless station of claim 8 , wherein the wake-up circuit is further configured to transition the second receiver to the awake state, subsequent to reception of the activation signal by the first receiver and prior to receiving at least one of the beacon or the buffer unit from the communication device by the second receiver. 10 . The wireless station of claim 9 , wherein the target wake-up time corresponds to a predetermined next target beacon transit time at which the communication device will transmit a beacon to the wireless station. 11 . A method for wireless communication by a wireless station, the method comprising: receiving, by a second receiver, a signal from a communication device, wherein the signal indicates a target wake-up time at which an activation signal is expected to be received from the communication device, and wherein the communication device is external to the wireless station; transitioning the second receiver to a doze state subsequent to receiving the signal by the second receiver; transitioning a first receiver to an awake state based on the target wake-up time; receiving, by the first receiver, the activation signal from the communication device at the target wake-up time; and transitioning the second receiver to an awake state in response to receiving, by the first receiver, the activation signal. 12 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising, subsequent to receiving the activation signal, transitioning the first receiver to the doze state from the awake state. 13 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the communication device comprises one of an access point or another wireless station. 14 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising transmitting an acknowledgement that the first receiver has received the activation signal. 15 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising transmitting a power save poll frame to the communication device, wherein the power save poll frame indicates that the second receiver is awake and ready to receive downlink data. 16 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the first receiver consumes an amount of power in the awake state that is less than an amount of power consumed by the second receiver in the awake state. 17 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising: receiving, by the first receiver, a synchronization signal from the communication device; and synchronizing a timing of the first receiver with a timing of the second receiver. 18 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising: receiving, by the first receiver, a deactivate signal from the communication device; and deactivating the second receiver. 19 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising receiving, by the second receiver, at least one of a beacon or a buffer unit from the communication device while in the awake state. 20 . A non-transitory, computer-readable medium having stored thereon computer-executable software instructions configured to cause a wireless station to perform operations comprising: receiving, by a second receiver, a signal from a communication device, wherein the signal indicates a target wake-up time at which an activation signal is expected to be received from the communication device, and wherein the communication device is external to the wireless station; transitioning the second receiver to a doze state subsequent to receiving the signal by the second receiver; transitioning a first receiver to an awake state based on the target wake-up time; receiving, by the first receiver, the activation signal from the communication device at the target wake-up time; and transitioning the second receiver to an awake state in response to receiving, at the first receiver, the activation signal.
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