IP Library Granted Patent US 10,321,341
Granted Patent B1
US 10,321,341 · App. 15/047,610 · Granted Jun 11, 2019

Channel tracking in a wireless home network

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Patent No.
US 10,321,341
App. No.
15/047,610
Granted
Jun 11, 2019
Kind
B1
Abstract

A wireless access point (WAP) configured to support a wireless home network among multiple wireless devices over a shared wireless communication medium on a selected channel. In an embodiment of the invention the WAP includes a channel tracker configured to track performance metrics over time for at least the selected channel; and to predict based on the tracked performance metrics at least one of: a predicted time of an impending channel changeover requirement in which a projected demand for the selected channel exceeds a projected capacity thereof and a predicted time of an impending monitoring interval for monitoring an unselected channel with relatively minimal disruption of communications on the selected channel. In another embodiment of the invention the WAP includes receive path components configured to concurrently process both communications on the selected channel together with monitored communications on an unselected channel.

Claims (40)

1. A wireless access point (WAP) apparatus comprising:

a plurality of antenna;

a plurality of components coupled to one another to form a plurality of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmit and receive paths, wherein each of the MIMO transmit and receive paths are coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of antenna;

wherein the WAP is configured to support wireless communications with a plurality of station nodes on a selected one of a plurality of communication channels of an associated wireless local area network (WLAN), including:

a first set of receive path components supporting at least two MIMO receive paths dedicated exclusively for MIMO reception of WLAN communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels;

a second set of receive path components supporting a single MIMO receive path and configured to switch the single MIMO receive path between MIMO reception of WLAN communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels concurrently with the at least two MIMO receive paths of the first set of receive path components, and monitoring of communications on remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels; and

a channel tracker coupled to the plurality of components;

wherein the WAP is further configured to:

determine, via the channel tracker, a target channel for a prospective channel changeover among the remaining monitored ones of the plurality of communication channels while simultaneously monitoring communications on the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels; and

intermittently switch the single MIMO receive path without disruption of the WLAN communications between:

monitoring the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels, and

receiving MIMO communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels.

2. The WAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein further:

the first set of receive path components include:

a first tunable oscillator for downconverting received communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels; and

the second set of receive path components include:

a second tunable oscillator for downconverting received communications on the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels; and

a switch for switchably coupling the single MIMO receive path of the 2nd set of receive path components to a selected one of the first tunable oscillator for receiving the MIMO communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels and to the second tunable oscillator for monitoring communications on the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels.

3. The WAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of components further comprise:

a plurality of mixers each coupled to a corresponding one of the MIMO receive paths of the first and second set of receive path components; and

at least two tunable oscillators switchably coupled to at least a one of the plurality of mixers coupled to the single MIMO receive path of the 2nd set of receive path components and configured for switching the single MIMO receive path between MIMO reception of WLAN communications on the selected one of the plurality of channels and monitoring communications on at least one of the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels.

4. The WAP apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

the channel tracker further configured to switch the single MIMO receive path of the 2nd set of receive path components to a remaining one of the plurality of communication channels for an extended interval of monitoring said channel for active radar, without interruption of WLAN communications.

5. A method for operating a wireless access point (WAP) comprising:

supporting wireless communications with a plurality of station nodes on a selected one of a plurality of communication channels of an associated wireless local area network (WLAN), the WAP comprising a plurality of antenna and a plurality of components, wherein the plurality of components are coupled to one another to form at least three multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) transmit and receive paths, wherein each MIMO receive path is coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of antenna;

intermittently switching one of the at least three MIMO receive paths between:

receiving MIMO communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels, and

monitoring communications on remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels;

maintaining MIMO communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels utilizing remaining ones of the at least three MIMO transmit and receive paths without disruption of WLAN communications while simultaneously monitoring communications on the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels; and

determining a target channel for a prospective channel changeover, wherein the target channel is one of the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels associated with the WLAN being monitored.

6. The method for operating a WAP of claim 5 , wherein the monitoring act further comprises:

monitoring at least one of the remaining one of the plurality of communication channels for active radar on at least one of the MIMO receive paths concurrently with receiving MIMO communications on the selected one of the plurality of communication channels on the remaining ones of the MIMO receive paths.

7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

tracking performance metrics over time for at least the selected channel; and

predicting based on the performance metrics tracked in the tracking act at least one of:

a predicted time of an impending channel changeover requirement in which a projected demand for the selected channel exceeds a projected capacity thereof, and

a predicted time of an impending monitoring interval for monitoring an unselected channel with relatively minimal disruption of communications on the selected channel.

8. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

tracking performance metrics over time for the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels; and

wherein determining the target channel for the prospective channel changeover is based at least on the tracked performance metrics for the remaining ones of the plurality of communication channels.

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