Communication method and apparatus
US-2024422726-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9439136B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9439136-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314405749-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2016 |
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A method and an apparatus for scanning in a wireless LAN are disclosed. The method for scanning in a wireless LAN comprises the steps of: enabling a station (STA) to receive, from a first access point (AP) operated in a first channel, a detection frame comprising identifier information of a second AP operated in a second channel and beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP, and enabling the STA to scan a beacon frame of the second AP on the basis of the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP. Thus, the present invention can rapidly perform a scanning operation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for scanning in a wireless local area network (LAN), the method comprising: receiving, by a station(STA), a discovery frame from a first access point(AP) operating on a first channel, the discovery frame including identifier information of a second AP operating on a second channel and beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP; and scanning, by the STA, a beacon frame of the second AP based on the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP, wherein the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP includes information on a difference between a transmission time of the discovery frame and a transmission time of a beacon frame of the second AP transmitted after the discovery frame is transmitted, and wherein a transmission period of the discovery frame is shorter than a transmission period of a beacon frame of the first AP. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the discovery frame further includes information on a number of all of the STAs included in a basic service set (BSS) of the second AP. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first channel and the second channel do not overlap each other, and wherein the STA is included in a basic service set (BSS) of the first AP before the discovery frame is transmitted. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the scanning, by the STA, the beacon frame of the second AP based on the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP includes: when a remaining time of a transmission of the beacon frame from the second AP is larger than an operation mode switching threshold, switching, by the STA, an operation mode from an active mode to a sleep mode; and switching, by the STA, the operation mode from the sleep mode back to the active mode based on the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP to monitor the beacon frame. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first AP transmits beacon frame transmission time information of the first AP, identifier information of the first AP, and load information of the first AP through a distribution system to the second AP, wherein the second AP transmits the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP, identifier information of the second AP, and load information of the second AP through the distribution system to the first AP, wherein the load information of the first AP includes information on a number of all of the STAs included in a basic service set (BSS) of the first AP, and wherein the load information of the second AP includes information on a number of all of the STAs included in a BSS of the second AP. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the scanning, by the STA, the beacon frame of the second AP based on the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP includes: when a remaining time of a transmission of the beacon frame from the second AP is larger than a scanning mode switching threshold, switching, by the STA, a scanning mode from a passive mode to an active mode; transmitting, by the STA, a probe request frame including an identifier of the second AP; and receiving, by the STA, a probe response frame from the second AP in response to the probe request frame. 7. The scanning method of claim 1 , wherein the second AP is an AP determined as a target to be scanned by the STA before the STA receives the discovery frame. 8. An STA (station) of a wireless local area network (LAN) system, the STA comprising: a processor configured to: receive a discovery frame from a first access point(AP) operating on a first channel, the discovery frame including identifier information of a second AP operating on a second channel and beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP, and scan a beacon frame of the second AP based on the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP, wherein the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP includes information on a difference between a transmission time of the discovery frame and a transmission time of a beacon frame of the second AP transmitted after the discovery frame is transmitted, and wherein a transmission period of the discovery frame is shorter than a transmission period of a beacon frame of the first AP. 9. The STA of claim 8 , wherein the discovery frame further includes information on a number of all of the STAs included in a basic service set (BSS) of the second AP. 10. The STA of claim 8 , wherein the first channel and the second channel do not overlap each other, and wherein the STA is included in a basic service set (BSS) of the first AP before the discovery frame is transmitted. 11. The STA of claim 8 , wherein the processor is configured to: when a remaining time of a transmission of the beacon frame from the second AP is larger than an operation mode switching threshold, switch an operation mode from active mode to sleep mode; and switch the operation mode from the sleep mode back to the active mode based on the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP to monitor the beacon frame. 12. The STA of claim 8 , wherein the first AP transmits beacon frame transmission time information of the first AP, identifier information of the first AP, and load information of the first AP through a distribution system to the second AP, wherein the second AP transmits the beacon frame transmission time information of the second AP, identifier information of the second AP, and load information of the second AP through the distribution system to the first AP, wherein the load information of the first AP includes information on a number of all of the STAs included in a basic service set (BSS) of the first AP, and wherein the load information of the second AP includes information on a number of all of the STAs included in a BSS of the second AP. 13. The STA of claim 8 , wherein the processor is configured to: when a remaining time when the beacon frame is transmitted from the second AP is larger than a scanning mode switching threshold, switch a scanning mode from passive mode to active mode; transmit a probe request frame including an identifier of the second AP; and receive a probe response frame from the second AP in response to the probe request frame. 14. The STA of claim 8 , wherein the second AP is an AP determined as a target to be scanned by the STA before the STA receives the discovery frame.
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