WAP with context sensitive energy management

US9420530B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9420530-B1
Application numberUS-201414338340-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJul 22, 2014
Priority dateJul 22, 2013
Publication dateAug 16, 2016
Grant dateAug 16, 2016

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A wireless access point (WAP) including: an airtime correlator, a dormancy allocator and a medium access control (MAC). The airtime correlator is configured to correlate airtime usage of the selected communication channel by the WAP with one of an idle WLAN state characterized by an absence of upstream or downstream communications and an active WLAN state characterized by at least one of upstream and downstream communications on the WLAN. The dormancy allocator is configured to allocate during at least one of the idle and the active WLAN states, a portion of available airtime to at least one dormancy interval in which a base power level of the WAP is reduced at least below a level required to support downstream communications. The MAC is configured to identify for the plurality of station nodes on the WLAN, a contention free period overlapping in time with the at least one dormancy interval.

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A wireless access point (WAP) transceiver apparatus, configured to support wireless local area network (WLAN) communications with a plurality of station nodes on a selected communication channel including a plurality of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) sub-carriers; and the WAP transceiver apparatus comprising: an airtime correlator configured to correlate airtime usage of the selected communication channel by the WAP with one of an idle WLAN state characterized by an absence of upstream or downstream communications and an active WLAN state characterized by at least one of upstream and downstream communications on the WLAN; and the airtime correlator further configured to correlate airtime usage history with current airtime usage to optimize a correlation between airtime usage and the active and idle WLAN states a dormancy allocator coupled to the airtime correlator and configured to allocate during at least one of the idle and the active WLAN states, a portion of available airtime to at least one dormancy interval in which a base power level of the WAP is reduced at least below a level required to support downstream communications; and a medium access control (MAC) coupled to the dormancy allocator and configured to identify for the plurality of station nodes on the WLAN, a contention free period overlapping in time with the at least one dormancy interval; thereby avoiding demand for WAP communication resources during the at least one dormancy interval. 2. A wireless access point (WAP) transceiver apparatus, configured to support wireless local area network (WLAN) communications with a plurality of station nodes on a selected communication channel including a plurality of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) sub-carriers; and the WAP transceiver apparatus comprising: an airtime correlator configured to correlate airtime usage of the selected communication channel by the WAP with one of an idle WLAN state characterized by an absence of upstream or downstream communications and an active WLAN State characterized by at least one of upstream and downstream communications on the WLAN; a dormancy allocator coupled to the airtime correlator and configured to allocate during at least one of the idle and the active WLAN states, a portion of available airtime to at least one dormancy interval in which a base power level of the WAP is reduced at least below a level required to support downstream communications; a medium access control (MAC) coupled to the dormancy allocator and configured to identify for the plurality of station nodes on the WLAN, a contention free period overlapping in time with the at least one dormancy interval; thereby avoiding demand for WAP communication resources during the at least one dormancy interval; and a beacon optimizer coupled to the airtime correlator and configured to extend a beacon interval of intermittent beacons transmitted by the WAP responsive to a correlation by the airtime correlator of airtime usage with the idle WLAN state, thereby conserving beacon power when the WLAN exhibits an idle state. 3. A wireless access Point (WAP) transceiver apparatus, configured to support wireless local area network (WLAN) communications with a plurality of station nodes on a selected communication channel including a plurality of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) sub-carriers; and the WAP transceiver apparatus comprising: an airtime correlator configured to correlate airtime usage of the selected communication channel by the WAP with one of an idle WLAN state characterized by an absence of upstream or downstream communications and an active WLAN state characterized by at least one of upstream and downstream communications on the WLAN; a dormancy allocator coupled to the airtime correlator and configured to allocate during at least one of the idle and the active WLAN states, a portion of available airtime to at least one dormancy interval in which a base power level of the WAP is reduced at least below a level required to support downstream communications; a medium access control (MAC) coupled to the dormancy allocator and configured to identify for the plurality of station nodes on the WLAN, a contention free period overlapping in time with the at least one dormancy interval; thereby avoiding demand for WAP communication resources during the at least one dormancy interval; a plurality of antenna; a plurality of shared and discrete components coupled to one another to form transmit and receive chains each coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of antenna and supporting MIMO communications thereon; and the dormancy allocator coupled to selected ones of the shared and discrete components and further configured to determine whether the selected communication channel requires dynamic frequency selection (DFS) and in the event of an affirmative determination to maintain power on at least one of the receive chains; thereby allowing in channel monitoring for radar on the selected DFS communication channel during the at least one dormancy interval. 4. A wireless access point (WAP) transceiver apparatus, configured to support wireless local area network (WLAN) communications with a plurality of station nodes on a selected communication channel including a plurality of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) sub-carriers; and the WAP transceiver apparatus comprising: an airtime correlator configured to correlate airtime usage of the selected communication channel by the WAP with one of an idle WLAN state characterized by an absence of upstream or downstream communications and an active WLAN state characterized by at least one of upstream and downstream communications on the WLAN; a dormancy allocator coupled to the airtime correlator and configured to allocate during at least one of the idle and the active WLAN states, a portion of available airtime to at least one dormancy interval in which a base power level of the WAP is reduced at least below a level required to support downstream communications; a medium access control (MAC) coupled to the dormancy allocator and configured to identify for the plurality of station nodes on the WLAN, a contention free period overlapping in time with the at least one dormancy interval; thereby avoiding demand for WAP communication resources during the at least one dormancy interval; a plurality of antenna; a plurality of shared and discrete components coupled to one another to form transmit and receive chains each coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of antenna and supporting MIMO communications thereon; a link correlator coupled to selected ones of the shared and discrete components and configured to correlate communication parameters and required power for each link between the WAP and an associated one of the plurality of station nodes and to identify therefrom a weakest link and associated communication parameters therefore; and a beacon optimizer coupled to the airtime correlator and configured to reduce a duration of each beacon by setting at least one of a beacon modulation and coding scheme (MCS) index and a number of beacon streams to a maximum level consistent with actual communications with the station associated with the weakest link as identified by the link correlator, thereby conserving beacon power when the WLAN exhibits an idle state. 5. A method for operating a wireless access point (WAP) transceiver configured to support wireless local area network (WLAN) communications with a plurality of station nodes on a selected communication channel including a plurality of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) sub-carriers; and the method comprising: correlating airtime usage of the selected communication channel by the WAP with one of an idle WLAN state c

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  • Power saving arrangements · CPC title

  • Access point devices · CPC title

  • in access points, e.g. base stations · CPC title

  • WLAN [Wireless Local Area Networks] · CPC title

  • in wireless communication networks · CPC title

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What does patent US9420530B1 cover?
A wireless access point (WAP) including: an airtime correlator, a dormancy allocator and a medium access control (MAC). The airtime correlator is configured to correlate airtime usage of the selected communication channel by the WAP with one of an idle WLAN state characterized by an absence of upstream or downstream communications and an active WLAN state characterized by at least one of upstre…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Quantenna Communications Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W52/0206. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 16 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).