Abstract:
Systems and methods are disclosed that may equal medium access between a first wireless device associated with an enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) protocol and a number of second wireless devices associated with a load based equipment (LBE) protocol. The first wireless device may determine a level of contention associated with gaining access to a wireless medium, select a contention window size based, at least in part, on the determined level of contention, and select, for a medium access contention operation, a random back-off number from a range of numbers defined by the selected contention window size.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for communicating short control frames are described herein. In some aspects, a method of wireless communication includes generating a control frame comprising a physical layer preamble having a signal field, the signal field including an indicator indicating the control frame is a control frame type of frame. The method further includes transmitting the control frame.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for multiple user communications in wireless networks are provided. In some aspects, an apparatus for wireless communication is provided. The apparatus comprises a processing system configured to generate a clear to transmit message comprising a header having a local address field therein. The clear to send message indicates a transmission opportunity. The clear to send message further comprises a request that a plurality of devices concurrently transmit data at a specific time. The apparatus further comprises an interface configured to output the clear to send message for transmission to the plurality of devices. The processing system is further configured to insert one of a broadcast MAC address corresponding to the plurality of devices and a unicast MAC address corresponding to one of the plurality of devices into the local address field. The processing system is further configured to generate the header without generating a duration field therein.
Abstract:
Null data packet (NDP) frames for wireless communications are described herein. In one example, a method for wireless communication includes generating an NDP frame comprising a physical layer preamble having a legacy preamble portion and a non-legacy portion. The method may also include transmitting the NDP frame.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for communicating in a wireless network are provided. In one aspect, a non-zero portion of a node identifier may be used to generate a partial association identifier. If no portion of the node identifier can be determined to be non-zero, then a default value may be used for the partial association identifier. In some other aspects, the partial association identifier may be based on a random number. In some other aspects, a portion of a node identifier is evaluated to determine if it is zero. If the portion is non-zero, a partial association identifier is generated based on the portion. If the portion is zero, a partial association identifier is generated based on the portion.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices for communicating a compressed beacon are described herein. In some aspects, a method of communicating in a wireless network includes transmitting, at an access point, a full beacon at a first multiple of a beacon interval. The method further includes transmitting a compressed beacon at each beacon interval that is not the first multiple of the beacon interval. Another method of communicating in a wireless network includes receiving, at a wireless device, a full beacon at a first multiple of a beacon interval. The method further includes receiving a compressed beacon at a beacon interval that is not the first multiple of the beacon interval.
Abstract:
A particular method includes receiving a power save polling frame from a station at an access point. The method also includes, in response to receiving the power save polling frame, transmitting a frame from the access point to the station indicating whether traffic associated with the station is buffered at the access point. Another particular method includes transmitting a frame from the station to the access point indicating that the station is to enter the power save mode and refraining from entering the power save mode until receipt of an end of data frame. Yet another particular method includes receiving a fetch trigger frame at an access point and refraining from transmitting one or more fetched data frames from the access point until a fetch time has elapsed or a delivery trigger frame is received. The access point is configured to communicate with other stations during the fetch time.
Abstract:
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatus for indicating a type of response for acknowledging a protocol data unit. One example method for wireless communications by a first apparatus generally includes transmitting a physical layer convergence protocol (PLCP) protocol data unit (PPDU) to a second apparatus and setting at least one bit in a PLCP header of the PPDU to indicate a type of response expected from the second apparatus responsive to the transmitted PPDU.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices are described for limiting the range of an access point. An access point (AP) may transmit a beacon advertising supported for a set of low bit rates to achieve backwards compatibility for devices that expect support for those rates. If a station (STA) sends a data packet using one of the low bit rates, the AP may refrain from transmitting an acknowledgement (ACK) of the transmission to the STA. The AP may also transmit a disassociation or deauthentication frame. This may cause devices outside of a limited range to disassociate from the AP. In some examples, the AP may indicate that it will not communicate using the set of low bit rates. The AP may transmit beacons or probe responses at higher bit rates.
Abstract:
A method for selecting a size of a block acknowledgment bitmap for a block acknowledgment (BA) frame to be sent from a first wireless device to a second wireless device includes determining a transmission rate of a number of data frames received from the second wireless device, selecting the size of the block acknowledgment bitmap based at least in part on the determined transmission rate, and transmitting the BA frame, embedded with the block acknowledgment bitmap of the selected size, to the second wireless device.