Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a wireless communication system. Specifically, the present invention is directed to a method of controlling network access and an apparatus therefore, wherein the method comprises: receiving a first field for indicating network overload situation and a second field for indicating a network access priority; and receiving at least one of a N-bit field for indicating a first back-off window and a M-bit field for indicating a second back-off window, wherein if a configured priority is equal to or higher than the network access priority, a random access (RA) procedure is performed using the first back-off window, wherein if the configured priority is lower than the network access priority, the RA procedure is selectively barred or performed using at least one of the first back-off window and the second back-off window.
Abstract:
According to the present specification, when a non-AP STA initiates a sensing procedure such as a sensing measurement, an STA, such as an AP, which receives an initiation request of the non-AP STA, may execute a sensing procedure such as a sensing measurement, and transmit the sensing execution result to the non-AP STA.
Abstract:
In a wireless local area network (LAN) system, a station (STA) may transmit a first physical protocol data unit (PPDU) including information related to low latency traffic. The low latency traffic may be traffic requiring a latency less than or equal to a threshold value. A resource for the low latency traffic may be allocated to the STA. The STA may transmit, via the resource, a second PPDU including the low latency traffic.
Abstract:
Proposed are a method and apparatus for performing sensing in a wireless LAN system. In detail, a first STA broadcasts a sensing request frame. The first STA receives a first sensing response frame form a second STA and receives a second sensing response frame from a third STA. The sensing request frame includes STA identifier information and RU allocation information. The STA identifier information includes identifiers of the second and third STAs. The RU allocation information includes information about a first RU allocated to the second STA and information about a second RU allocated to the third STA. The first sensing response frame is received through the first RU. The second sensing response frame is received through the second RU.
Abstract:
In a wireless local area network (wireless LAN) system, a transmitting STA can transmit, to a receiving STA, a grouping initiation frame for generating a group that is to perform sensing. The grouping initiation frame can include information related to a session identifier (ID) for a sensing session and to the number of transmission times of a sensing signal performed in the sensing session. The transmitting STA can receive a grouping response frame from the receiving STA. The receiving STA can be included in the group on the basis of the reception of the grouping response frame from the receiving STA within a threshold time preset from the transmission time of the grouping initiation frame. The sensing session can include at least one transmission opportunity (TXOP).
Abstract:
The present specification proposes various technical characteristics that may be applied to a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) sensing. For example, the present specification proposes a procedure for WLAN sensing using multiple channels or multiple resources. The same or different channels and/or resources may be allocated to at least one wireless device performing the WLAN sensing. The at least one wireless device may perform measurement and signal transmission/reception processes that are included in the WLAN sensing by using the channel(s) and/or resource(s).
Abstract:
A method performed in a wireless local area network (LAN) system according to various embodiments is associated with a first station (STA) supporting multi-links comprising first and second links. A control field associated with an operating mode (OM) of the first STA can be associated with the on-off of the first link and/or the second link. The first and second links can each be a channel for various bandwidths defined in, for example, 2.4 GHz band, 5 GHz band and 6 GHz band. The first and second links can belong to the same or different bands. On-off information relating to each link can be formed on the basis of information such as an index or a control field bitmap associated with the operating mode.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a method and/or device for receiving a signal in a wireless local area network (WLAN) system. A station (STA) of the present disclosure may aggregate a plurality of links including a first link and a second link. The STA of the present disclosure may transmit a frame including first information related to a preferred link and second information related to whether signal sharing is possible in the plurality of links. Information transmitted by the STA of the present disclosure may be used to appropriately signal an operating band in the WLAN system supporting a plurality of links.
Abstract:
A method for transmitting a packet, which is performed by a first wireless device in a wireless LAN system, according to the present invention comprises the steps of: receiving a wake-up packet; transmitting a first response request packet for a main radio module of a second wireless device and a second response request packet for a wake-up radio (WUR) module of the second wireless device; determining whether to change a WUR address field of the wake-up packet on the basis of a response message to the first response request packet or the second response request packet; and changing the WUR address field when it is determined that the WUR address field of the wake-up packet should be changed.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a method for receiving a warning message in a wireless communication system.The method performed by a terminal comprises receiving, from a base station, first control information indicating whether or not a use of a pre-defined string(PDS) set including one or more PDSs used for a Public Warning System(PWS) is enabled; receiving, from the base station, second control information associated with a configuration of the PDS set; receiving, from the base station, the warning message; and outputting an alarm information based on the received warning message.