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Procedure for basic service set (BSS) load management in WLAN system

  • US 10,117,168 B2
  • Filed: 06/03/2015
  • Issued: 10/30/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for a wireless local area network, the method comprising:

  • receiving, by a station, a beacon frame from an access point (AP), the beacon frame including a channel width field and load information, the load information including a first utilization field and a second utilization field, the channel width field indicating a bandwidth of an operating channel; and

    accessing, by the station, the operating channel including a primary channel and a secondary channel when both the primary channel and the secondary channel are idle, and accessing only the primary channel when the primary channel is idle and the secondary channel is not idle,wherein the first utilization field indicates a utilization of the primary channel that is defined as a fraction of time sensed that the primary channel is busy as indicated by a virtual carrier sense mechanism in which the AP sensed a network allocation vector (NAV) of the primary channel to check whether the primary channel was busy,wherein the second utilization field indicates a utilization of the secondary channel that is defined as a fraction of time sensed that the secondary channel is busy as indicated by a physical carrier sense mechanism in which the AP physically detected energy at the secondary channel to check whether the secondary channel was busy,wherein the station, which accesses the operating channel only if the primary channel is idle, does not access the operating channel that includes both the primary channel and the secondary channel if the primary channel is not idle regardless of an idleness of the secondary channel,wherein, if the bandwidth indicated by the channel width field is equal to or greater than 80 MHz, the primary channel is a primary 20 MHz channel, the secondary channel is a secondary 40 MHz channel and the beacon frame further includes a quiet interval element, andwherein the quiet interval element indicates whether communications to the AP are allowed within both the primary 20 MHz channel and the secondary 40 MHz channel during a quiet interval which is an interval to prohibit any transmissions in at least one channel within the operating channel.

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