Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure provide frameworks and related mechanisms to provide for Universal Serial Bus/Internet Protocol (USB/IP) data transfer utilizing WiGig Serial Extension (WSE). The frameworks and related mechanisms (1) adapt USB transfers to variations in wireless channel conditions by making suitable adjustments to the USB transfers, e.g., by adjusting the number of outstanding USB transfers and their sizes at the core driver level; (2) administer the admission of USB devices/endpoints based on channel condition and USB requirements by translating USB requirement parameters into 802.11 admission control parameters; and (3) manage multiple USB/IP endpoint sessions with differential treatments above IP using SCTP streams instead of TCP or UDP.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure enable a docking host that manages a docking environment to establish an initial connection between the docking host and one or more wireless peripheral devices to perform functionality determination of the wireless peripherals devices. The docking host may store the results of the functionality and, upon receiving a request from a dockee to access the functionality that the docking host may provide, will update the results. In one aspect of the disclosed approach, the docking host may determine the current state of the wireless peripheral devices before advertising any functionality information to the dockee. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure enable a dockee that establishes docking with a wireless docking host that manages a docking environment to gather information about the wireless docking host, including docking host information and one or more wireless peripheral devices managed by the wireless docking host. The dockee may then store the results of the functionality information. In one aspect of the disclosed approach, the dockee may advertise the functionality information of the wireless docking host to other dockees. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure enable a docking procedure where a dockee, when docking with a docking host that manages a docking environment, can become directly paired with the peripherals in the docking environment in a straightforward fashion. Furthermore, a persistent direct pairing may be established such that after a first docking session, subsequent docking sessions where the dockee is directly paired with the same peripherals can further be expedited. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
Abstract:
An extensible hub is disclosed for providing multi-hop wireless communication among universal serial bus (USB) devices, for example, utilizing a WiGig Serial Extension (WSE) air interface. The extensible hub may include a device protocol adaptation layer (PAL), as well as a host PAL, and further a bridge for providing a data flow path between the device and host PALs. The bridge may be configured to distinguish between request messages and response messages in accordance with a header on those messages. Further, the extensible hub may include virtual ports and may map device handles and endpoint handles to provide for routing of messages to the correct downstream devices in a multi-hop network tree.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides methods, components, devices and systems for multi-hop support for coordinated medium access. Some aspects more specifically relate to one or more mechanisms according to which an access point (AP) may indicate how many hops a medium access schedule is to be re-announced throughout a wireless network. In some examples, a first AP may select a medium access schedule and may transmit timing information indicative of communication periods associated with the medium access schedule and a value associated with a multi-hop propagation of the timing information. A second AP may receive the timing information and the value and may selectively transmit the timing information in accordance with the value. For example, if the value is indicative of greater than or equal to a threshold hop count value, the second AP may propagate the timing information associated with the communication periods of the first AP.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for low-latency communications in wireless networks. In some implementations, a wireless station (STA) may transmit a data session request to a root access point (AP) in a wireless network responsive to activating an application associated with latency restricted (LR) data traffic. In some aspects, the data session request may indicate one or more preferred channels to carry the LR data traffic. In some other aspects, the data session request may indicate one or more preferred times to exchange the LR data traffic. In some implementations, the root AP may establish an LR data path with the STA based on the preferred time or frequency resources indicated in the data session request. The LR data path may include time or frequency resources that are reserved for LR data traffic between the root AP and the STA.
Abstract:
This disclosure provides methods, devices and systems for load balancing access points (APs) in a mesh network. Certain aspects are directed to obtaining load information from each wireless device of a set of wireless devices, the load information being indicative of resource availability for each band available to each wireless device of the set. In some examples, the disclosure is directed to identifying a first band and a first wireless device of the set of wireless devices associated with the first band based on the first band having a highest level of traffic among bands available to the set of wireless devices.
Abstract:
This disclosure includes a multi-link device (MLD) transmitting a frame on a first communication link associated with a first device of the MLD, the frame carrying a plurality of addresses of a respective plurality of peer devices associated with a mesh basis service set (MBSS), each of the plurality of addresses associated with one of a per-link address of the first communication link of the MLD or a medium access control (MAC) address of the MLD. In some instances, the addresses include first and second addresses indicating respective receiver and transmitter addressees of a peering instance, and include third and fourth addresses indicating respective MBSS egress and MBSS ingress points of the peering instance. The first and second addresses are associated with the per-link address of the first communication link, and the third and fourth addresses are associated with the MLD MAC address.
Abstract:
Certain aspects relate to methods and apparatus for traffic separation in a multi AP (MAP) network. In some cases, a MAP Controller may configure sets of SSIDs to a single VLAN ID in a Traffic Separation Policy and distribute the Traffic Separation Policy information to the MAP Agents.