Buffer-aware radio resource management
US-9215637-B2 · Dec 15, 2015 · US
US9635649B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9635649-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414324043-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A wireless access point (WAP) including: a channel segregator and a medium access controller (MAC). The channel segregator segregates transceiver communication resources including communication bandwidth and communication chains between the communication channel and a backup channel during a complementary operational phase characterized by monitoring of the backup channel concurrently with supporting WLAN communications on the communication channel, and further configured at a conclusion of monitoring of the backup channel to re-integrate the transceiver communication resources exclusively onto a selected one of the communication channel and the backup channel during a dedicated operational phase. The MAC is coupled to the channel segregator and configured to identify for the plurality of station nodes on the WLAN, each change in transceiver communication resources between the dedicated and complementary operational phases including changes in bandwidth and communication streams.
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A wireless access point (WAP) transceiver apparatus supporting wireless local area network (WLAN) communications with associated station nodes on selected orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) communication channels; and the WAP transceiver apparatus comprising: at least one antenna; a plurality of shared and discrete components coupled to one another to form a transmit path and a receive path coupled to the at least one antenna and supporting wireless communications across a maximum transceiver bandwidth spanning more than one of the communication channels including: a tunable oscillator for adjusting a center frequency of the transceivers maximum bandwidth; a channel evaluator coupled to the receive path components to evaluate communication channels including projecting a capacity constraint on a selected communication channel supporting WLAN communications with the associated station nodes; a channel segregator coupled to the transmit and receive path components and responsive to the projection of a capacity constraint by channel evaluator to initiate a complementary operational phase by segregating the maximum bandwidth into an operational portion supporting ongoing WLAN communications and a monitored portion limited to monitoring a backup channel as a prospective operational communication channel, and to explore backup communications channels by incremental changes to the center frequency of the tunable oscillator during the complementary operational phase, which expose at a leading edge of a resultant sliding window spanning the maximum transceiver bandwidth previously un-monitored channels for monitoring as backup channels by the channel evaluator concurrently with discarding an existing one of the operational communication channels at a trailing edge of the sliding window and at a conclusion of the complementary phase to re-integrate in a dedicated operational phase all segregated portions of the maximum bandwidth to exclusively support operational WLAN communications on a selected one of the backup channel and the communication channel. 2. The WAP transceiver apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: the plurality of shared and discrete components further including: at least one analog-to-digital converter (ADC) on the receive path for analog-to-digital conversion of a received signal; and a radar detector coupled to to the at least one ADC to detect an energy level associated with a radar signal on the backup channel during the monitoring thereof in the complementary operational phase. 3. The WAP transceiver apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: a medium access control (MAC) which identifies for the associated station nodes, each change in transceiver communication resources between the dedicated and complementary operational phases including changes in the bandwidth of the selected communication channel between complementary and dedicated operational phases via associated information bits in a header portion of packets transmitted to the associated station nodes. 4. A method for operating a wireless access point (WAP) transceiver supporting wireless local area network (WLAN) communications with associated station nodes on selected orthogonal frequency-division multiplexed (OFDM) communication channels; and the method comprising: providing at least one antenna; providing a plurality of shared and discrete components coupled to one another to form a transmit path and a receive path coupled to the at least one antenna and supporting wireless communications across a maximum transceiver bandwidth spanning more than one of the communication channels and having an adjustable center frequency; projecting a capacity constraint on a selected communication channel supporting WLAN communications with the associated station nodes; initiating a complementary operational phase responsive to the projecting act, including: segregating the maximum bandwidth into an operational portion supporting ongoing WLAN communications and a monitored backup channel portion; evaluating the monitored portion of the bandwidth as a prospective operational communication channel; incrementally adjusting the center frequency of the maximum bandwidth to expose at a leading edge of a resultant sliding window spanning the maximum transceiver bandwidth previously un-monitored backup channels for monitoring concurrently with discarding an existing one of the operational communication channels at a trailing edge of the sliding window; and re-integrating all segregated portions of the maximum bandwidth to exclusively support operational WLAN communications on a selected one of the backup channel and the communication channel during a dedicated operational phase following the complementary operational phase. 5. The method for operating a WAP transceiver of claim 4 , wherein the evaluating act further comprises: evaluating the monitored backup channel portion of the maximum transceiver bandwidth for an energy level associated with a radar signal. 6. The method for operating a WAP transceiver of claim 4 , wherein the complementary operational phase further comprises: identifying at least a reduction in the bandwidth of the operational communication channel during the complementary operational phase via associated information bits in a header portion of packets transmitted on the operational communication channel to the associated station nodes.
Bandwidth or capacity management, i.e. automatically increasing or decreasing capacities (flow or congestion control using dynamic resource allocation, e.g. in-call renegotiation, H04L47/76) · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
Testing, {supervising or monitoring} using real traffic · CPC title
Control channels or signalling for resource management · CPC title
Spectrum sharing arrangements {between different networks} · CPC title
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