Power management technique for determining a device mode of operation
First Claim
1. In a wireless communication system having a service access point and a plurality of mobile battery powered user devices, said user devices being in communication with each other and/or the access point via communication channels, a power management technique for determining when a user device may transfer from an active mode of operation to a sleep mode of operation, said technique comprising the steps, at the user device, of:
- initializing a first awake counter, said first awake counter having a maximum count value;
determining a counter time-out value;
incrementing the first awake counter during the user device'"'"'s active mode of operation;
upon counter time-out, determining whether sleep mode conditions are satisfied; and
when true, entering the sleep mode andsaid technique comprising the steps, at the service access point, of;
maintaining a second awake counter for each device and selectively resetting and incrementing the second awake counter for a given device in response to respectively receiving a transmission and receiving no transmission from the given device.
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Abstract
A power management technique for use in an wireless communication system having a service access point and a plurality mobile battery powered user devices, user devices in communication with each other and with the access point, power management technique for determining when a user device may transition from an active mode of operation to a sleep mode of operation and further for determining when a user device in the sleep mode of operation should transition to the active mode of operation.
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12 Claims
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1. In a wireless communication system having a service access point and a plurality of mobile battery powered user devices, said user devices being in communication with each other and/or the access point via communication channels, a power management technique for determining when a user device may transfer from an active mode of operation to a sleep mode of operation, said technique comprising the steps, at the user device, of:
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initializing a first awake counter, said first awake counter having a maximum count value; determining a counter time-out value; incrementing the first awake counter during the user device'"'"'s active mode of operation; upon counter time-out, determining whether sleep mode conditions are satisfied; and when true, entering the sleep mode and said technique comprising the steps, at the service access point, of; maintaining a second awake counter for each device and selectively resetting and incrementing the second awake counter for a given device in response to respectively receiving a transmission and receiving no transmission from the given device.
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2. In a wireless communication system having a service access point and a plurality of mobile battery powered user devices, said user device being in communication with each other and/or the access point via communication channels, a power management technique for determining when a user device may transfer from an active mode of operation to a sleep mode of operation, said technique comprising the steps, at the user device, of:
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initializing an awake counter, said counter having a maximum count value; determining a counter time-out value; incrementing the counter during the user device'"'"'s active mode of operation; upon counter time-out, determining whether sleep mode conditions are satisfied; and when true, entering the sleep mode, wherein the step of determining whether sleep mode conditions are satisfied further comprises the steps of; identifying a clear communications channel; determining that no information, stored at the user device, is ready for transmission from the user device; and determining that no information, stored at the access point, is ready for transmission to the user device. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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3. In a wireless communication system having a service access point and a plurality of mobile battery powered user devices, said user devices being in communication with each other and/or the access point via communication channels, a power management technique for determining when a user device may transfer from an active mode of operation to a sleep mode of operation, said technique comprising the steps, at the user device, of:
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initializing an awake counter, said counter having a maximum count value; determining a counter time-out value; incrementing the counter during the user device'"'"'s active mode of operation; upon counter time-out, determining whether sleep mode conditions are satisfied; and when true, entering the sleep mode, further comprising the steps of; establishing a minimum sleep period; calculating an anticipated sleep period; comparing the minimum sleep period to the anticipated sleep period; and entering the sleep mode when the anticipated sleep period exceeds the minimum sleep period.
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8. In an wireless communication system having a service access point and a plurality mobile battery powered user devices, said user devices being in communication with each other or the access point, a power management technique for determining when a user device may transition from a sleep mode of operation to an active mode of operation, said technique comprising the steps of:
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at the access point, transmitting a plurality of time separated synchronization signals to the plurality of user devices; and assigning sequential identification numbers to each synchronization signal; and at the user devices, establishing a schedule identifying a plurality of synchronization signals to be monitored by a user device by; selecting a synchronization signal rate of 2x, where x is 0<
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monitoring every 2x synchronization signal received by the user device;calculating an arrival time for each synchronization signal identified in the schedule as a function of the time separation; entering the sleep mode; and upon the arrival of each of said synchronization signals as identified in the schedule, causing the user device in the sleep mode to transition from the sleep mode of operation to the active mode of operation in order to monitor the synchronization signal'"'"'s content. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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