Discontinuous reception drx parameter configuration method and apparatus, terminal, and network-side device
US-2024430807-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9474084B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9474084-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114119383-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | May 25, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2016 |
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The present invention relates to a MAC protocol in a wireless body area network capable of processing emergency data and a wireless network communication method using the same. More specifically, the present invention replaces a Contention Free Period (CFP) of a WBAN MAC protocol with a Mixed Period (MP) for processing the emergency data, and sets an inactive period as an Extended Period (EP) for additional allocation due to the emergency data processing and re-allocation of a pre-guarantee Guaranteed Time Slot (GTS). As described above, the present invention can efficiently process the emergency data and enables emergency data processing which can guarantee low delay and high reliability of the emergency data.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) comprising: a plurality of wireless communication devices located inside or outside of a human body, the wireless communication devices being located or capable of being located within 3 meters of the human body; and a coordinator device configured to coordinate communication with the plurality of wireless communication devices according to a Media Access Control (MAC) protocol using a MAC of a superframe structure, the MAC protocol being capable of processing emergency data, wherein the MAC protocol includes a Mixed Period (MP) for processing the emergency data that substitutes for a Contention Free Period (CFP) of the MAC protocol, wherein, when a Guaranteed Time Slot (GTS) which is not additionally allocated and guaranteed occurs upon processing of the emergency data in the MP, an inactive period of the WBAN MAC protocol is set as an Extended Period (EP) for reallocating the GTS which is not additionally allocated and guaranteed due to processing of the emergency data. 2. A Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) comprising: a plurality of wireless communication devices located inside or outside of a human body, the wireless communication devices being located or capable of being located within 3 meters of the human body; and a coordinator device configured to coordinate communication with the plurality of wireless communication devices according to a Media Access Control (MAC) protocol using a MAC of a superframe structure, the MAC protocol being capable of processing emergency data, wherein the MAC protocol includes a Mixed Period (MP) for processing the emergency data that substitutes for a Contention Free Period (CFP) of the MAC protocol, wherein the MP comprises a Contention Access Period (CAP) slot and a Guaranteed Time Slot (GTS), and uses a polling scheme to guarantee instantaneous processing of the emergency data. 3. The WBAN according to claim 2 , wherein the MP corresponding to the CFP of the MAC protocol having a superframe structure comprises the CAP slot and the GTS slot. 4. The WBAN according to claim 1 , wherein the EP includes an Emergency Response-Acknowledge (ER-ACK) period, a reallocated GTS period, and an additional CAP period. 5. A Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) comprising: a plurality of wireless communication devices located inside or outside of a human body, the wireless communication devices being located or capable of being located within 3 meters of the human body; and a coordinator device configured to coordinate communication with the plurality of wireless communication devices according to a Media Access Control (MAC) protocol using a MAC of a superframe structure, the MAC protocol being capable of processing emergency data, wherein the MAC protocol includes a Mixed Period (MP) for processing the emergency data that substitutes for a Contention Free Period (CFP) of the MAC protocol, wherein the coordinator device reallocates a Guaranteed Time Slot (GTS) to a node registered in the MP through an Extended Period (EP), and receives a request for using a Contention Access Period (CAP) from a node which needs additional transmission and processes to allow the additional transmission to be performed as long as a required time period. 6. The WBAN according to claim 5 , wherein the coordinator device provides priority-based Contention Window (CW) and Contention Period (CP) values such that an emergency node which desires to process the emergency data during the MP may rapidly occupy a channel. 7. The WBAN according to claim 6 , wherein, when the amount of the emergency data is larger than a previously set value, the coordinator device allows the emergency node to use the GTS, while inducing reallocation of the GTS in the EP by inserting information on a reserved node into a reallocated GTS list to guarantee transmission of the reserved node. 8. The WBAN according to claim 5 , wherein the coordinator device informs whether an emergency node uses the GTS, and transmits a polling message at a start point of a GTS slot to reduce waste of power in a reserved node by reducing idle listening of the reserved node. 9. The WBAN according to claim 5 , wherein the coordinator device guarantees Quality of Service (QoS) of burst traffic by maintaining a count of a node which requires additional transmission through a period receiving an additional CAP request, at a start point of the EP. 10. The WBAN according to claim 5 , wherein, when a sub-period requesting an additional CAP is ended, the coordinator device provides a node with a length of the EP by transmitting an acknowledgement (ACK) to the node, the ACK including reallocation information in the reallocated GTS period, and information on a start time of the requested CAP.
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