Abstract:
Communications apparatus includes first and second radio modules and an antenna array coupled to the first and the second radio modules and includes multiple antennas. When the first and the second radio modules operate at the same time, the first radio module negotiates with a first communications device an amount of antenna(s) to be used by a first message, so that the first radio module operates with the amount of the antenna(s) and second radio module operates with at least one of the remaining antenna(s).
Abstract:
A method for performing adaptive multi-link aggregation dispatching control in multi-link operation architecture and associated apparatus are provided. The method applicable to a wireless transceiver device within a wireless communications system may include: utilizing the wireless transceiver device to communicate with another device within the wireless communications system to set up multiple links respectively corresponding to multiple predetermined radio frequency bands, to allow the wireless transceiver device and the other device to perform data transmission through the multiple links; and performing a dispatching management procedure to selectively perform dispatching regarding a first link among the multiple links, for transmitting a first physical layer (PHY) protocol data unit (PPDU) corresponding to a block acknowledgment (BA) window through the first link, wherein the dispatching regarding the first link includes temporarily reducing a number of medium access control (MAC) protocol data units (MPDUs) corresponding to the BA window in the first PPDU.
Abstract:
Communications apparatus includes first and second radio modules and an antenna array coupled to the first and the second radio modules and includes multiple antennas. When the first and the second radio modules operate at the same time, the first radio module negotiates with a first communications device an amount of antenna(s) to be used by a first message, so that the first radio module operates with the amount of the antenna(s) and second radio module operates with at least one of the remaining antenna(s).
Abstract:
The present invention provides a wireless communication method of an electronic device, wherein the wireless communication method includes the steps of: determining one link plan from a plurality link plans; using the determined link plan as a current link plan to configure a first link and a second link of the electronic device; determining whether the current link plan satisfies a first condition; in response to the current link plan satisfying the first condition, determining whether performance of another link plan is better than performance of the current link plan; and in response to the performance of another link plan being better than the performance of the current link plan, determining the another as the current link plan to configure the first link and the second link of the electronic device to communicate with the another electronic device.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a wireless device including a first wireless module and a second wireless module is disclosed. The first wireless module is configured to transmit data periodically, the second wireless module is configured to communicate with an electronic device, and the second wireless module and the first wireless module perform data transmission/reception based on a time-division multiplexing method. In addition, the second wireless module determines a wake interval and a doze interval based on traffic characteristics of the first wireless module.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a wireless device including a first wireless module and a second wireless module is disclosed. The first wireless module is configured to transmit data periodically, the second wireless module is configured to communicate with an electronic device, and the second wireless module and the first wireless module perform data transmission/reception based on a time-division multiplexing method. In addition, the second wireless module determines a wake interval and a doze interval based on traffic characteristics of the first wireless module.