IP Library Granted Patent US 12701615
Granted Patent B2
US 12701615 · App. 18/623,948 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Procedures for preemption in next generation WI-FI networks

Inventors: Peshal Nayak (Plano, TX); Boon Loong Ng (Plano, TX); Rubayet Shafin (Allen, TX); Vishnu Vardhan Ratnam (Plano, TX); Yue Qi (Plano, TX); Elliot Jen (Taipei City, TW)
Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
H04W74/0816H04W74/04H04W74/0866
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12701615
App. No.
18/623,948
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatuses for facilitating channel access for transmission opportunity (TXOP) preemption procedures in a wireless local area network (WLAN). A station (STA) comprises a processor and a transceiver operably coupled to the processor. The processor is configured to determine that low latency traffic for uplink to an access point (AP) on a channel has arrived, and generate a channel access message that causes the AP to suspend downlink transmissions and/or causes other STAs to avoid accessing the channel. The transceiver is configured to transmit the channel access message during or at the end of an inter frame space (IFS) after a transmission from another device, and transmit the low latency traffic to the AP.

Claims (88)

1 . A wireless station (STA) device comprising:

a processor configured to:

determine that low latency traffic for uplink to an access point (AP) on a channel has arrived, and

generate a channel access message that causes the AP to suspend downlink transmissions and/or causes other STAs to avoid accessing the channel; and

a transceiver operably coupled to the processor, the transceiver configured to:

transmit the channel access message during or at the end of an interframe space (IFS) after a transmission from another device, and

transmit the low latency traffic to the AP.

2 . The STA of claim 1 , wherein:

the channel access message includes an indication that the STA has the low latency traffic to send, and

the transceiver is configured to transmit the low latency traffic after transmitting the channel access message.

3 . The STA of claim 1 , wherein:

the channel access message is a blocking message that causes the other STAs to enter a state that prevents them from contending for access to the channel, and

the transceiver is configured to transmit the low latency traffic after transmitting the blocking message.

4 . The STA of claim 1 , wherein:

the channel access message includes information indicating a backlog status of the low latency traffic of the STA, and

the transceiver is further configured to:

transmit the channel access message using a frequency block that is orthogonal to other frequency blocks used by the other STAs to transmit respective channel access messages;

receive a trigger frame from the AP in response to the channel access message; and

transmit the low latency traffic to the AP in response to the trigger frame.

5 . The STA of claim 1 , wherein:

the IFS is divided into consecutive time slots,

the STA is assigned one of the slots,

the channel access message includes the low latency traffic,

the processor is further configured to determine whether the channel is clear during the assigned slot, and

the transceiver is further configured to transmit the channel access message with the low latency traffic during the assigned slot based on a determination that the channel is clear.

6 . The STA of claim 5 , wherein:

the transceiver is further configured to receive, from the AP, STA ordering information that indicates a sequence in which the STA and other STAs are assigned the time slots, and

the processor is further configured to determine, based on a slot assignment algorithm and the STA ordering information, which of the time slots is the one assigned to the STA during the IFS.

7 . The STA of claim 6 , wherein the transceiver is further configured to:

transmit, to the AP, a request to be included in the sequence, and

receive, from the AP, the STA ordering information based on a determination by the AP to include the STA in the sequence.

8 . A wireless access point (AP) device comprising:

a transceiver configured to:

receive a channel access message from a station (STA) during or at the end of an interframe space (IFS) after a transmission to the STA by the AP or another device,

wherein the channel access message is transmitted by the STA based on arrival at the STA of low latency traffic for uplink to the AP on the channel; and

a processor operably coupled to the transceiver, the processor configured to suspend downlink transmissions based on the channel access message,

wherein the transceiver is further configured to receive the low latency traffic from the STA.

9 . The AP of claim 8 , wherein:

the channel access message includes an indication that the STA has the low latency traffic to send, and

the low latency traffic is received after the channel access message is received.

10 . The AP of claim 8 , wherein:

the channel access message is a blocking message that causes other STAs to enter a state that prevents them from contending for access to the channel, and

the low latency traffic is received after the blocking message is received.

11 . The AP of claim 8 , wherein:

the channel access message includes information indicating a backlog status of the low latency traffic of the STA, and

the transceiver is further configured to:

receive the channel access message in a frequency block that is orthogonal to other frequency blocks used by other STAs to transmit respective channel access messages;

transmit a trigger frame to the STA in response to the channel access message; and

receive the low latency traffic from the STA as a response to the trigger frame.

12 . The AP of claim 8 , wherein:

the IFS is divided into consecutive time slots,

the STA is assigned one of the slots,

the channel access message includes the low latency traffic, and

the channel access message is received with the low latency traffic during the assigned slot based on a determination by the STA that the channel is clear.

13 . The AP of claim 12 , wherein:

the transceiver is further configured to transmit, to the STA, STA ordering information that indicates a sequence in which the STA and other STAs are assigned the time slots, and

the STA determines, based on a slot assignment algorithm and the STA ordering information, which of the time slots is the one assigned to the STA during the IFS.

14 . The AP of claim 13 , wherein:

the transceiver is further configured to receive, from the STA, a request to be included in the sequence,

the processor is further configured to determine to include the STA in the sequence, and

the transceiver is further configured to transmit, to the STA, the STA ordering information based on the determination to include the STA in the sequence.

15 . A method performed by a wireless station (STA) device, the method comprising:

determining that low latency traffic for uplink to an access point (AP) on a channel has arrived;

generating a channel access message that causes the AP to suspend downlink transmissions and/or causes other STAs to avoid accessing the channel;

transmitting the channel access message during or at the end of an interframe space (IFS) after a transmission from another device; and

transmitting the low latency traffic to the AP.

16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein:

the channel access message includes an indication that the STA has the low latency traffic to send, and

the method comprises transmitting the low latency traffic after transmitting the channel access message.

17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein:

the channel access message is a blocking message that causes the other STAs to enter a state that prevents them from contending for access to the channel, and

the method further comprises transmitting the low latency traffic after transmitting the blocking message.

18 . The method of claim 15 , wherein:

the channel access message includes information indicating a backlog status of the low latency traffic of the STA, and

the method further comprises:

transmitting the channel access message using a frequency block that is orthogonal to other frequency blocks used by the other STAs to transmit respective channel access messages;

receiving a trigger frame from the AP in response to the channel access message; and

transmitting the low latency traffic to the AP in response to the trigger frame.

19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein:

the IFS is divided into consecutive time slots,

the STA is assigned one of the slots,

the channel access message includes the low latency traffic, and

the method further comprises:

determining whether the channel is clear during the assigned slot; and

transmitting the channel access message with the low latency traffic during the assigned slot based on a determination that the channel is clear.

20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising:

receiving, from the AP, STA ordering information that indicates a sequence in which the STA and other STAs are assigned the time slots; and

determining, based on a slot assignment algorithm and the STA ordering information, which of the time slots is the one assigned to the STA during the IFS.