WO2015037914A1 - Channel access control method and apparatus in wireless lan system - Google Patents
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- the following description relates to a wireless communication system, and more particularly, to a method and apparatus for controlling channel access in a WLAN system, and a station operating accordingly.
- Wireless Local Area Network is a technology that enables wireless access to the Internet in a home, business, or specific service area using a portable terminal based on radio frequency technology. If there are too many stations (STAs) in the network in the WLAN, there is a high probability of collision between STAs during channel access. STAs that perform channel access without listening to beacon signals may contend with other STAs to which slots are allocated during the channel access process, and such competition may reduce the efficiency of the entire network. Can be.
- STAs stations
- a method of controlling channel access may include determining resource allocation information for protecting a resource of a first station that does not refer to team information (TIM) information from a second station that refers to team information. ; And broadcasting the resource allocation information.
- TIM team information
- the first station may request whether the resource is protected when the resource is requested to the access point.
- the first station may transmit a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the resource to the access point every time the resource is requested.
- a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the resource may be included in a control field or a request type field of a TWT element and transmitted.
- the method of controlling channel access may further include transmitting response data indicating whether the requested resource is to be protected to the first station when receiving a request for a resource from the first station. have.
- the determining of the resource allocation information may include determining resource allocation information for limiting channel access of the second station in a time interval for channel access of the first station. It may include.
- the resource allocation information may include information about a restricted access window for protecting a resource of the first station.
- the second station may not perform channel access in a time interval corresponding to the restricted access window.
- the determining of the resource allocation information comprises: receiving request data of resource protection from the first station; And when the request data is received, determining the resource allocation information that sets the time interval for which the first station requests protection as a limited access window.
- the determining of the resource allocation information may include receiving response data indicating whether the resource protection is possible in response to the request data when receiving the request data. Transmitting to the station.
- the determining of the resource allocation information may include: receiving control data indicating whether to request resource protection from the first station; And determining whether the first station has requested resource protection based on the control data, and when the first station requests resource protection, setting a time interval for which the first station has requested protection as a restricted access window. Determining resource allocation information.
- the resource allocation information may be included in a beacon signal and transmitted to the second station.
- the second station is a team (TIM) station for checking downlink data buffered through a beacon signal transmitted from the access point, and the first station is the beacon signal And a non-TIM station that does not check the buffered downlink data.
- TIM team
- a station may include: a controller configured to perform channel access to an access point and generate request data for requesting resource protection from the access point without referring to team information (TIM); And a communication unit configured to transmit the request data to the access point.
- a controller configured to perform channel access to an access point and generate request data for requesting resource protection from the access point without referring to team information (TIM);
- a communication unit configured to transmit the request data to the access point.
- the communication unit may receive response data indicating whether the resource protection is possible in response to the request data from the access point.
- an access point includes a controller configured to determine resource allocation information for protecting a resource of a first station that does not refer to Team Indication Map (TIM) information from a second station that refers to the team information; And it may include a communication unit for broadcasting the resource allocation information.
- TIM Team Indication Map
- the first station may request whether the resource is protected when the resource is requested to the access point.
- the first station may transmit a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the resource to the access point each time the resource is requested.
- a bit value indicating whether the resource is requested to be protected may be included in a control field or a request type field of a TWT element and transmitted.
- the controller determines resource allocation information for protecting the resource that the first station has requested protection from the second station. Can be.
- the controller may determine resource allocation information for limiting channel access of the second station in a time interval for channel access of the first station.
- the resource allocation information may include information regarding a restricted access window for protecting a resource of the first station.
- the second station may not perform channel access in a time interval corresponding to the restricted access window.
- the communication unit may receive request data of resource protection from the first station, and when the controller receives the request data, a time at which the first station requests protection
- the resource allocation information for setting a section as a limited access window may be determined.
- the communication unit when receiving a request for a resource from the first station, may transmit response data indicating whether the requested resource is to be protected to the first station.
- an access point includes a communication unit configured to receive request data for resource protection from a station that does not refer to traffic information (TIM) information; And a controller configured to generate resource allocation information for protecting the resource requested by the station with a restricted access window when receiving the request data, and the communication unit may broadcast the resource allocation information.
- TIM traffic information
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a wireless LAN environment including an access point and a plurality of stations to which an embodiment of the present invention can be applied.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a field used to indicate that a resource is allocated for a non-TIM STA according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an access point according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a station according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a format of a control field of a TWT element according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of a channel access control method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- each component or feature may be considered to be optional unless otherwise stated.
- Each component or feature may be embodied in a form that is not combined with other components or features.
- some components and / or features may be combined to form an embodiment of the present invention.
- the order of the operations described in the embodiments of the present invention may be changed. Some components or features of one embodiment may be included in another embodiment or may be replaced with corresponding components or features of another embodiment.
- Embodiments of the present invention may be supported by standard documents disclosed in at least one of the wireless access systems IEEE 802 system, 3GPP system, 3GPP LTE and LTE-A (LTE-Advanced) system and 3GPP2 system. That is, steps or parts which are not described to clearly reveal the technical spirit of the present invention among the embodiments of the present invention may be supported by the above documents. In addition, all terms disclosed in the present document can be described by the above standard document.
- CDMA code division multiple access
- FDMA frequency division multiple access
- TDMA time division multiple access
- OFDMA orthogonal frequency division multiple access
- SC-FDMA single carrier frequency division multiple access
- CDMA may be implemented with a radio technology such as Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) or CDMA2000.
- TDMA may be implemented with wireless technologies such as Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) / General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) / Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE).
- GSM Global System for Mobile communications
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- EDGE Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
- OFDMA may be implemented in a wireless technology such as IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX), IEEE 802-20, Evolved UTRA (E-UTRA).
- Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11
- WiMAX IEEE 802.16
- E-UTRA Evolved UTRA
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a wireless LAN environment including an access point and a plurality of stations to which an embodiment of the present invention can be applied.
- a WLAN environment includes a plurality of components, and communication may be performed by interaction of these components.
- the basic building block in a WLAN system is called a basic service set (BSS), and the basic service set may be configured with an access point (AP) 110 and one or more stations (STAs, STAs). have.
- BSS basic service set
- AP access point
- STAs stations
- STAs stations
- An AP is a functional entity that provides access to a distribution system via a wireless medium for an STA associated with that AP.
- communication between STAs is performed via an AP.
- the AP may also be called a central controller, a base station (BS), a node-B, a base transceiver system (BTS), a site controller, or a management STA.
- BS base station
- BTS base transceiver system
- site controller or a management STA.
- a STA is any functional medium that includes a medium access control (MAC) conforming to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard and a physical layer interface to a wireless medium.
- the STA may include a mobile terminal, a wireless device, a wireless transmit / receive unit (WTRU), a user equipment (UE), a mobile station (MS), a mobile subscriber unit ( Mobile Subscriber Unit) or simply another name such as User.
- WTRU wireless transmit / receive unit
- UE user equipment
- MS mobile station
- Mobile Subscriber Unit Mobile Subscriber Unit
- a power saving mode is defined to reduce power consumption of STAs.
- the AP may periodically transmit a beacon signal and inform the station of the presence or absence of a buffered frame through the TIM (Traffic Indication Map) field of the beacon signal.
- STA1, STA2, STA3, STA4, STA5, STA6, STA7, STA8, and STA9 121 to 143 are represented as STAs and will be described below.
- the STA in the sleep mode may periodically wake up to receive TIM information of the beacon signal transmitted from the AP 110. If a bit value corresponding to a specific STA in the TIM information indicates 0, the STA may sleep again. If the bit value of the corresponding STA indicates 1 in the TIM information, the corresponding STA should stay awake until the last frame scheduled in the current beacon period is delivered.
- the STA may check whether the frame is the last frame by checking the MORE DATA field of the frame header transmitted by the AP 110. For example, when the MORE DATA field indicates 0, the STA may determine that the received frame is the last frame scheduled.
- the power consumed by an STA in PSM mode is determined not only by the traffic to be transmitted to the STA, but also by the amount of traffic of another STA. This is because an interruption may occur due to an attempt to transmit data between the AP 110 and another STA in data transmission between the AP 110 and the STA. If an interruption occurs, the time until the STA receives all the buffered frames is long, which increases power consumption of the STA. As the number of STAs communicating with the AP 110 increases, the power consumption may increase more.
- the AP 110 may reduce the number of STAs accessing the channel at the same time by differently allocating time for accessing the channel for each STA.
- the AP 110 divides the time interval between the transmission time of the beacon signal or a smaller time interval into slots and assigns the slots to the STA in order to designate a time interval in which a specific STA can access the channel. can do.
- allocating a slot to the STA to control channel access of the STA is referred to as slot-based channel access.
- the STA may perform channel access in the time interval of the allocated slot.
- the AP 110 may allocate a slot to each of the STAs or a group of STAs, and allocate a restricted access window (RAW) or a periodic limited access window (Periodic RAW, PRAW) including the slot.
- RAW restricted access window
- PRAW periodic limited access window
- the PRAW can be used to protect periodically allocated resources in RAW.
- the general STA may inform the AP 110 of its existence through a management operation such as an association process or a negotiation process, and set a preference for downlink transmission. I can tell you. For example, the indication and confirmation of such information may be performed through a coupling request / response process or a probe request / response process between the STA and the AP 110.
- the STA's preference for downlink transmission recognizes whether there is downlink data with reference to a TIM (Traffic Indication Map), and thus receives downlink data without referring to the TIM. It may include one of the ways.
- One purpose of the AP 110 to provide the TIM information to the STA is to increase the efficiency of resource usage by allowing the STA to access the channel only at the time resource indicated by the TIM information.
- the STA may check whether it should or does not need to receive data transmitted from the AP 110 with reference to the TIM information. Slots allocated for each STA can be known through the position of each STA in the TIM bitmap included in the beacon signal.
- the STA periodically receives a beacon signal transmitted from the AP 110, interprets the TIM information included in the beacon signal, and determines that there is no data to be transmitted to the STA. If it is confirmed that the data can be received without entering the sleep state.
- a TIM Traffic Indication Map
- the TIM STA may check the TIM information, calculate its location, and perform channel access from the start of the allocated slot. Slots may be allocated to the entire STAs belonging to the TIM information, or TIM STAs may be divided into several groups, and slots may be allocated to each group. Since the size and channel of data to be transmitted to the TIM STA may be different, the time required for transmitting data to the TIM STA may vary for each TIM STA, and the number of slots required for each TIM STA may also vary.
- a STA operating without checking TIM information included in the beacon signal may be referred to as a non-TIM STA.
- the non-TIM STA may operate without being instructed in the TIM information. Instead of receiving the beacon signal, the non-TIM STA wakes up at any time and transmits a PS-Poll (Power Save-Poll) frame to the AP 110, thereby buffering data to be received. You can check whether or not exists.
- the non-TIM STA may notify the AP 110 that the service period for receiving data from the AP 110 has started by waking up at any time and transmitting a trigger frame to the AP 110. have.
- the non-TIM STA may wake up at any time and transmit uplink data to the AP 110.
- a target beacon transmission time in which the AP 110 transmits a beacon signal And may overlap with RAW allocated for another STA.
- a non-TIM STA includes a Target Wake Time (TWT) STA and an unscheduled active polling STA (TWT), and the TWT STA includes an NDP paging STA as a scheduled active polling STA.
- the AP 110 may protect resources required by the non-TIM STA from TIM STAs. For example, the AP 110 may protect resources required by the TWT STA, the NDP paging STA, and the unscheduled active polling STA from the TIM STA. The AP 110 reduces the energy consumption of the STA by reducing the probability of collision due to channel access between the STAs.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a field used to indicate that a resource is allocated for a non-TIM STA according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an indication bit (non-TIM) with respect to the RPS IE 230 and the RPS IE 230 included in the restricted access window parameter set information element included in the RAW frame 220.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example of protecting resources for a TWT STA or a non-TIM STA using a RAW indication.
- the RPS IE may include RAW group information, RAW start time information, RAW duration information, slot information, and the like as RAW related information.
- the indication bit is set to 1, unnecessary information may be deleted in the RPS IE.
- the RAW Slot Definition field, the Options field, or the RAW Group field may be deleted in the RPS IE.
- the field that can be deleted is not limited. If the indication bit is set to 0, all related fields can be used without the field to be deleted.
- STAs other than the TWT STA or non-TIM STA may not access the channel configured for CH Indication during RAW Duration from the RAW Start Time.
- the TWT STA checks the RPS IE 210 and may operate in the assigned TWT if the TWT assigned to it is within the RAW Duration from the RAW Start Time.
- the non-TIM STA can access the channel in any case.
- the STA when the indication bit is set to 1 and the RAW Group field is not deleted, the STA does not perform channel access in the time interval defined in the RPS IE unless it belongs to the RAW Group defined in the RPS IE. .
- a method of extending the use of the indication bit for an unscheduled active polling STA is described. Since an unscheduled active polling STA can operate by informing the AP that it is a non-TIM STA from the association stage and then receiving permission from the AP for non-TIM support, the AP can identify non-TIM STAs as an association identifier (AID). Can be managed separately by grouping. The AP may pre-schedule the RAW for the unscheduled active polling STA in advance, and inform the STA of the time of the RAW when the unscheduled active polling STA wakes up and successfully accesses the channel to perform subsequent data transmission.
- AID association identifier
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of an access point (AP) according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the AP 310 may transmit a beacon signal to the STAs.
- the AP 310 may periodically broadcast a beacon signal, and the beacon signal may include information about a BSS managed by the AP 310.
- the STA may wait for reception of the beacon signal and may obtain information about the network from the beacon signal.
- the STA may actively broadcast a probe request frame and request network information from the AP 310 that receives the probe request frame.
- the AP 310 receiving the probe request frame may include network information in a probe response frame and transmit the network information to the corresponding STA.
- the beacon signal may include TIM information.
- the TIM information may include information indicating to which STA the AP 310 transmits data.
- the STA that determines whether to be awake or operate in the sleep mode by determining whether data is transmitted to itself based on the TIM information included in the beacon signal is called a TIM STA 350.
- an STA that does not refer to TIM information included in the beacon signal is referred to as a non-TIM STA 340.
- the TIM STA 350 may check the buffered downlink data through the beacon signal transmitted from the AP 310, and the non-TIM STA 340 may not check the beacon signal and the buffered downlink data. .
- the non-TIM STA 340 requests the AP 310 to allocate a slot for performing channel access and performs a channel active in the corresponding slot. It may include an unscheduled active polling STA that performs access, or a station that performs power saving through Null Data Packet Paging (NDP) configuration.
- NDP Null Data Packet Paging
- the AP 310 may protect resources for the non-TIM STA 340 from the TIM STA 350.
- the AP 310 may protect resources for the non-TIM STA 340 using RAW.
- the AP 310 may set a resource to be protected for the non-TIM STA 340 as RAW, and may include information on the corresponding RAW in the beacon signal and transmit the same.
- the TIM STA 350 identifies the time interval protected by the RAW based on the RAW information included in the beacon signal, and does not perform channel access in the corresponding time interval, thereby making the non-TIM STA 340 available. And collision between the TIM STA 350 may be prevented.
- the AP 310 may transmit information including RAW information for the non-TIM STA 340 in the RPS IE of the beacon signal.
- the RAW allocated to protect the resources of the non-TIM STA 340 is referred to as non-TIM RAW.
- the RPS IE of the beacon signal includes non-TIM RAW allocation information, and the TIM STA 350 that receives the beacon signal is assigned to non-TIM RAW in a time interval allocated to non-TIM RAW according to the non-TIM RAW allocation information included in the RPS IE. Do not perform channel access.
- the TIM STA 350 may set the entire time interval of the non-TIM RAW as a network allocation vector (NAV), and set the channel to be busy by performing virtual CS (carrier sense). In this manner, the TIM STA 350 does not contend with other STAs for channel access, thereby reducing power consumption of the STA.
- NAV network allocation vector
- the AP 310 may include a control unit 320 and a communication unit 330.
- the AP 310 establishes a setup procedure with the non-TIM STA 340 to protect resources for the non-TIM STA 340 (or the first station) from the TIM STA 350 (or the second station). Can be done.
- the controller 320 may control a setting procedure with the non-TIM STA 340, and the communication unit 330 may perform communication with the non-TIM STA 340.
- the communication unit 330 may receive the request data of resource protection from the non-TIM STA 340, and when receiving the request data, the control unit 320 of the non-TIM STA 340 does not refer to the TIM information.
- Resource allocation information for protecting a resource from the TIM STA 350 referring to the TIM information may be generated.
- the communicator 330 may broadcast the determined resource allocation information. Resource allocation information may be included in the beacon signal and transmitted.
- the controller 320 may determine resource allocation information for limiting channel access of the TIM STA 350 in a time interval for channel access of the non-TIM STA 340.
- the resource allocation information may include information about RAW for protecting resources of the non-TIM STA 340.
- the TIM STA 350 may receive a beacon signal and obtain information of RAW allocated for the non-TIM STA 340 by referring to resource allocation information included in the beacon signal.
- the TIM STA 350 may not perform channel access in a time interval corresponding to the RAW allocated for the non-TIM STA 340.
- the AP 310 In order to generate resource allocation information for protecting resources of the non-TIM STA 340, the AP 310 first performs a setting procedure with the non-TIM STA 340 to determine whether to protect the resource or a resource to be protected. You can decide.
- a configuration procedure between the AP 310 and the TWT STA may be performed based on the configuration of a capability field of an 802.11 management frame.
- the dot11RAWOptionActivated field should be set to 1.
- the capability field may be divided into two fields according to whether a resource to be protected is a resource for a TWT STA that is an STA that supports target wake time (TWT) or an unscheduled active polling STA that does not support TWT.
- TWT target wake time
- the controller 320 may set the TWT protection support field to 1 to support resource protection for the TWT.
- the control unit 320 selects a resource for channel access of the unscheduled active polling STA TIM STA ( 350, the non-TIM protection support field may be set to 1 to support a protection function.
- TWT STA may set the TWT Protection Support field to 1 when the TWT support field is set to 1. If an unscheduled active polling STA attempts to request the AP 310 for protection of resources to reduce conflicts in channel access, the unscheduled active polling STA has the non-TIM support field set to 1 and the TWT Support field set to 0. In this case, set the non-TIM Protection Support field to 1.
- the TWT STA that can request resource protection may request resource protection from the AP 310 that can support resource protection.
- the TWT STA may request resource protection from the AP 310 by transmitting request data of resource protection.
- the controller 320 may set the resource requested by the TWT STA to RAW to protect the resource.
- the request data of resource protection may include a capability field, and a bit value of the capability field may indicate whether the TWT STA requests resource protection.
- the TWT STA may include a TWT Protection Support capability field or a Non-TIM Protection Support capability field of a capability element included in an association request frame or a reassociation request frame.
- the controller 320 may determine resource allocation information in which the resource of the time interval for which the non-TIM STA 340 has requested protection is set to RAW. .
- the communication unit 330 may include response data indicating whether protection of the resource requested by the non-TIM STA 340 is possible in response to the request data. May transmit to the TIM STA 340.
- the controller 320 selects a TWT service period (SP) of the TWT STA that transmitted the frame.
- SP TWT service period
- the controller 320 may protect all TWT service intervals of the TWT STA through RAW.
- the communication unit 330 when the communication unit 330 receives a frame from the TWT STA in which the Non-TIM Protection Support capability field is set to 1, the value of the Pill type subfield of the Frame Control field sent by the TWT STA at any time is set to 3.
- the beacon signal including the RPS IE which indicates the wakeup time of the TWT STA in the response acknowledgment (ACK) frame for the configured PS-POLL frame, can inform the protection through RAW, It can be set to indicate a time point after the TBTT. By doing so, channel access of the TIM STA 350 in the BSS is not allowed at least during the Transmission Opportunity (TxOP) after the duration value.
- TxOP Transmission Opportunity
- both fields are set to one (for example, RAW Protection capability), and this bit of the AP 310 is set to 1, the resources of both the TWT and the non-TIM STA 340 support protection through RAW. If this bit of the non-TIM STA 340 is set to 1, RAW protection is requested according to whether the STA supports non-TIM / TWT.
- the TWT STA may identify whether the AP 310 supports RAW protection through a beacon signal or probe response frame of the AP 310, and the TWT STA combines the above identification result with the AP 310 ( It may be used to select an AP 310 to associate in performing an association procedure. In addition, the AP 310 does not need to negotiate the protection of resources whenever the TWT STA establishes the TWT.
- the TWT STA requests the protection of the resource once through the capability field of the IEEE 802.11 management frame, and this does not continue, but the TWT STA may inform whether the resource is protected whenever the resource is requested.
- the TWT STA may inform the AP 310 of a resource protection request and resource protection per TWT.
- the AP 310 may determine that the RAW capability is set implicitly.
- the TWT STA may request whether the resource is protected.
- the TWT STA may transmit a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the corresponding resource to the AP 310 whenever the resource is requested.
- the AP 310 may include a bit value indicating whether the resource requested by the TWT STA is to be protected in the TWT response data (or response frame) and transmit it to the TWT STA.
- the communication unit 330 may transmit response data indicating whether the resource requested by the TWT STA is protected.
- resource allocation information for protecting the resource requested by the TWT STA from the TIM STA may be determined.
- the AP 310 needs to perform a TWT negotiation with the TWT STA according to the nature of traffic such as periodicity, latency, and service period, and whether or not to request protection of resources may vary for each TWT negotiation. . In addition, whether the AP 310 can perform protection for the new TWT may also vary. When the TWT STA requires resource protection, the AP 310 also protects the resources of the TWT STA in consideration of the situation, thereby enabling more flexible scheduling and reflecting the TWT configuration value desired by the TWT STA. It becomes possible.
- control data indicating whether resource protection is requested may be used.
- the communication unit 330 may receive control data indicating whether to request resource protection from the TWT STA.
- the controller 320 may determine whether the TWT STA requests resource protection based on the received control data. If the TWT STA requests resource protection, and the control unit 320 determines to protect the resources of the time interval for which the TWT STA requests protection, the control unit 32 sets the resources of the time interval to a restricted access window for protection. Resource allocation information can be determined.
- the communication unit 330 may request that the TWT response data or the resource requested by the TWT STA indicate that the resource requested by the TWT STA is to be protected by RAW. TWT response data indicating this may not protect may be transmitted to the corresponding TWT STA.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a format of a control field of a TWT element, and one bit of reserved bits of the control field may be defined as a RAW protection bit. If the corresponding bit is set to 1, the controller 320 may determine that the TWT resource requested by the TWT STA has requested the protection through RAW. On the contrary, when the corresponding bit is set to 0, the controller 320 may determine that the TWT resource requested by the TWT STA does not request protection through RAW.
- the communication unit 330 may define a bit value indicating whether the resource requested by the TWT STA is protected in the TWT control field of the TWT element, and transmit TWT response data including the corresponding TWT control field to the TWT STA.
- one bit constituting a request type field of a TWT element may be defined as a RAW Protection bit. If the corresponding bit is set to 1, the controller 320 may determine that the TWT resource requested by the TWT STA has requested the protection through RAW. On the contrary, when the RAW Protection bit is set to 0, the controller 320 may determine that the TWT resource requested by the TWT STA does not request a separate RAW protection.
- the communication unit 330 may define a bit value indicating whether the resource requested by the TWT STA is to be protected in the TWT request field of the TWT element and transmit TWT response data including the corresponding TWT request field to the TWT STA.
- the TWT STA requesting the resource for the TWT may set the RAW protection bit of the TWT element to 1 to request the AP 310 to protect the resource requested by the AP 310.
- the controller 320 determines whether to protect the resource requested by the TWT STA, and the communication unit 330 determines the resource requested by the TWT STA.
- TWT response data (or response frame) in which a bit value indicating whether or not to be protected is defined may be transmitted to the corresponding TWT STA.
- the TWT STA indicates that the resource requested through the TWT element is to be protected (guaranteed to protect). If the corresponding bit value indicates 0, the resource requested by the TWT STA is not protected. May not protect.
- the control unit 320 determines that the TWT STA protects the resource requested, the control unit 320 protects the resource requested by the TWT STA (for example, a time interval from the TWT time point to a specific time point) in RAW so that the TIM STA is protected. You can restrict access to those resources.
- the information about the RAW may be included in the resource allocation information and broadcasted.
- the TWT STA requesting the resource for the TWT may set the RAW protection bit of the TWT element to 0 to inform the AP 310 that the resource requested by the TWT STA does not need to be protected.
- the AP 310 may transmit TWT response data (or a response frame) indicating whether a resource requested by the TWT STA is protected by RAW, to the TWT STA.
- the response data may include a bit value indicating whether the resource requested by the TWT STA is to be protected.
- the response data indicates that the resource requested by the TWT STA through the TWT element is to be protected (guaranteed to protect).
- the corresponding bit value indicates 0, it may represent that a resource requested by the TWT STA may not be protected.
- the AP 310 may view the case where the above RAW Protection bit is set differently. If the non-TIM STA 340 sets the RAW Protection bit to 1, in addition to the TWT STA requesting the RAW protection from the AP 310, if the TWT parameter requested from the AP 310 is satisfied, the RAW is still satisfied. If protection cannot be performed, the TWT is requested to set the priority of protection of the TWT parameters. When the TWT STA sets the RAW Protection bit to 0, the TWT STA requests the TWT to be set by giving the TWT parameter priority to the RAW Protection.
- the AP 310 capable of performing RAW protection may inform the TWT STA whether resource protection is available by setting a capability field, and the TWT STA requesting RAW protection may request resource protection. May inform the AP 310.
- the TWT STA may use the value of the capability field to select the AP 310 to associate with.
- the TWT STA that sets the RAW protection capability field to 1 basically requests TWT protection every time the TWT is set, and if the requested TWT is not assigned by the AP 310, the TWT protection and Among the TWT parameters, you can give priority to protection.
- the TWT STA having the RAW protection capability field set to 0 may operate in the same manner as the existing TWT configuration without considering the TWT protection when setting the TWT. Therefore, the negotiation of setting up the RAW protection after the first time may be performed when both the AP 310 and the TWT STA have the capability field set to '1'.
- the RAW protection as described above may be applied to a time interval allocated by the AP 310 for channel access of an unscheduled active polling STA as well as a TWT STA.
- the unscheduled active polling STA may request a time duration until a time for rescheduling its awake / doze cycle while transmitting a PS-POLL frame to the AP 310.
- the requested time interval may be a time interval up to TBTT of a beacon signal for obtaining necessary information, or a time interval up to a service interval for exchanging data.
- the unscheduled active polling STA that receives the response frame including the time interval may be in the doze state without performing the channel access during the corresponding time interval, and then wake up after the time interval to perform the channel access. have.
- the controller 320 may check the request of the above unscheduled active polling STA based on the value of the Poll type subfield of the Frame Control field of the PS-POLL frame.
- unscheduled active polling The STA may request the rescheduling of an awake / dose cycle by transmitting a PS-POLL frame having the poll type set to 3, and at the same time, request time interval information up to a service interval to be scheduled as a response frame.
- the controller 320 may perform RAW protection to protect a corresponding service interval through RAW. .
- the controller 320 may adjust the start time of the service interval to be after TBTT which is a time point at which the beacon signal is sent.
- the beacon signal may include an RPS IE signaling a RAW including a corresponding service interval. If such adjustment is impossible, the control unit 320 may inform the start time of the service section to the time point in the RAW that is already informed by the RPS IE. In this case, for example, an unscheduled active polling STA may compete with another TWT STA, but the controller 320 may reschedule a time when the competition is expected to be small.
- the AP 310 may inform the unscheduled active polling STA.
- the controller 320 may inform the unscheduled active polling STA whether to perform RAW protection through one of the reserved bits of the NDP ACK frame or the reserved bits of the NDP modified ACK frame.
- the controller 320 may indicate that RAW protection is performed by setting the corresponding bit to 1, and may indicate that RAW protection is not performed by setting the corresponding bit to 0. FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a station STA according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the STA 410 of FIG. 4 may be a non-TIM STA that performs channel access to the AP 440 without referring to team (Traffic Indication MAP 440 and TIM) information.
- the STA 410 may include a controller 420 and a communication unit 430.
- the controller 420 may generate request data for requesting resource protection from the AP 440.
- the request data may include a capability field of an 802.11 management frame, and the controller 420 may indicate whether to request resource protection from the AP 440 through a bit value of the corresponding capability field.
- the communication unit 430 may transmit the generated request data to the AP 440.
- the communication unit 430 may receive response data indicating whether resource protection is possible in response to the request data from the AP 440.
- the AP 440 may generate resource allocation information that sets the requested resource to RAW and broadcast the generated resource allocation information.
- the resource allocation information generated by the AP 440 may be included in the beacon signal transmitted by the AP 440 and broadcasted.
- the TIM STA receiving the corresponding resource allocation information may be set in the RAW period set by the AP 440. Does not perform channel access.
- the STA 410 is a TWT STA, and the STA 410 may request the AP 440 whether to protect the resource whenever the AP 440 requests a resource for the TWT.
- the controller 420 may generate request data including a bit value indicating whether to request a protection for the corresponding resource.
- a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of a resource for the TWT may be included in a control field or a request type field of the TWT element and transmitted.
- the communication unit 430 may receive response data indicating whether the resource requested by the STA 410 is protected from the AP 440.
- the controller 420 may identify whether the resource requested by the AP is protected based on the response data received from the AP 440.
- the STA 410 of FIG. 4 corresponds to the non-TIM STA 340 of FIG. 3, and a description of the STA 410 not described herein may refer to related content of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of a channel access control method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the AP may determine resource allocation information for protecting resources of the non-TIM STA from the TIM STA.
- the AP may perform a configuration procedure with the non-TIM STA to protect resources for the non-TIM STA from the TIM STA.
- the AP may determine whether to protect a resource or a resource to be protected through a configuration procedure between non-TIM STAs. For more information on the configuration procedure between the AP and the non-TIM STA, refer to the description of FIG. 3.
- the AP may determine resource allocation information for limiting channel access of the TIM STA in a time interval for channel access of the non-TIM STA.
- the resource allocation information may include information about RAW for protecting the resources of the non-TIM STA.
- the AP may receive request data for resource protection from the non-TIM STA, and when receiving the request data, the AP may protect a resource of the non-TIM STA that does not refer to the TIM information from the TIM STA that refers to the TIM information. Resource allocation information can be generated.
- the AP may broadcast the resource allocation information determined in step 610.
- Resource allocation information may be included in the beacon signal and transmitted.
- the TIM STA may receive a beacon signal from the AP and obtain information of RAW allocated for the non-TIM STA by referring to resource allocation information included in the beacon signal. Since the TIM STA does not perform channel access in a time interval corresponding to RAW allocated for the non-TIM STA, unnecessary power consumption may be reduced.
- the embodiments described above may be implemented as hardware components, software components, and / or combinations of hardware components and software components.
- the devices, methods, and components described in the embodiments may include, for example, processors, controllers, arithmetic logic units (ALUs), digital signal processors, microcomputers, field programmable gates (FPGAs). It may be implemented using one or more general purpose or special purpose computers, such as an array, a programmable logic unit (PLU), a microprocessor, or any other device capable of executing and responding to instructions.
- the processing device may execute an operating system (OS) and one or more software applications running on the operating system.
- the processing device may also access, store, manipulate, process, and generate data in response to the execution of the software.
- OS operating system
- the processing device may also access, store, manipulate, process, and generate data in response to the execution of the software.
- processing device includes a plurality of processing elements and / or a plurality of types of processing elements. It can be seen that it may include.
- the processing device may include a plurality of processors or one processor and one controller.
- other processing configurations are possible, such as parallel processors.
- the software may include a computer program, code, instructions, or a combination of one or more of the above, and configure the processing device to operate as desired, or process it independently or collectively. You can command the device.
- Software and / or data may be any type of machine, component, physical device, virtual equipment, computer storage medium or device in order to be interpreted by or to provide instructions or data to the processing device. Or may be permanently or temporarily embodied in a signal wave to be transmitted.
- the software may be distributed over networked computer systems so that they may be stored or executed in a distributed manner.
- Software and data may be stored on one or more computer readable recording media.
- the method according to the embodiment may be embodied in the form of program instructions that can be executed by various computer means and recorded in a computer readable medium.
- Computer-readable media may include, alone or in combination with the program instructions, data files, data structures, and the like.
- the program instructions recorded on the computer readable medium may be those specially designed and configured for the exemplary embodiments, or may be known and available to those skilled in computer software. Examples of computer-readable recording media include magnetic media such as hard disks, floppy disks, and magnetic tape, optical media such as CD-ROMs, DVDs, and magnetic disks, such as floppy disks. Magneto-optical media, and hardware devices specifically configured to store and execute program instructions, such as ROM, RAM, flash memory, and the like.
- Examples of program instructions include not only machine code generated by a compiler, but also high-level language code that can be executed by a computer using an interpreter or the like.
- the hardware device described above may be configured to operate as one or more software modules to perform the operations of the embodiments, and vice versa.
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- 무선 랜 시스템에서 액세스 포인트(access point)에 의해 수행되는 채널 액세스 제어 방법에 있어서,A channel access control method performed by an access point in a wireless LAN system,팀(Traffic Indication Map, TIM) 정보를 참조하지 않는 제1 스테이션의 자원을 상기 팀 정보를 참조하는 제2 스테이션으로부터 보호하기 위한 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 단계; 및Determining resource allocation information for protecting a resource of a first station that does not refer to Traffic Indication Map (TIM) information from a second station that refers to the team information; And상기 자원 할당 정보를 브로드캐스트하는 단계Broadcasting the resource allocation information를 포함하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.Channel access control method comprising a.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 제1 스테이션은,The first station,상기 액세스 포인트에 자원을 요청하는 경우에 상기 자원의 보호 여부를 함께 요청하는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.When requesting a resource from the access point, requesting whether the resource is protected.
- 제2항에 있어서,The method of claim 2,상기 제1 스테이션은,The first station,상기 자원의 보호 요청 여부를 나타내는 비트 값을 상기 자원의 요청시마다 상기 액세스 포인트로 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And transmitting a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the resource to the access point each time the resource is requested.
- 제3항에 있어서,The method of claim 3,상기 자원의 보호 요청 여부를 나타내는 비트 값은, TWT 엘리먼트의 컨트롤 필드(control field) 또는 리퀘스트 타입 필드(Request Type field)에 포함되어 전송되는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the resource is included in a control field or a request type field of a TWT element and transmitted.
- 제2항에 있어서,The method of claim 2,상기 제1 스테이션은, TWT(Target Wake Time) 스테이션이고,The first station is a target wake time (TWT) station,상기 자원은, TWT에 관한 자원인 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And the resource is a resource related to a TWT.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 제1 스테이션으로부터 자원의 요청을 수신하는 경우, 상기 요청된 자원이 보호될지 여부를 나타내는 응답 데이터를 상기 제1 스테이션에 전송하는 단계When receiving a request for a resource from the first station, sending response data indicating whether the requested resource is to be protected to the first station;를 더 포함하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.Channel access control method further comprising.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 단계는,The determining of the resource allocation information,상기 제1 스테이션의 채널 액세스를 위한 시간 구간에서 상기 제2 스테이션의 채널 액세스를 제한하는 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 단계Determining resource allocation information for limiting channel access of the second station in a time interval for channel access of the first station;를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.Channel access control method comprising a.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 자원 할당 정보는,The resource allocation information,상기 제1 스테이션의 자원을 보호하기 위한 제한된 액세스 윈도우(Restricted Access Window, RAW)에 관한 정보를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And information about a restricted access window (RAW) for protecting a resource of the first station.
- 제8항에 있어서,The method of claim 8,상기 제2 스테이션은,The second station,상기 제한된 액세스 윈도우에 대응되는 시간 구간에서 채널 액세스를 수행하지 않는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And no channel access is performed in a time interval corresponding to the restricted access window.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 액세스 포인트는,The access point is,상기 제1 스테이션이 요청한 자원을 RAW로 설정하여 보호하는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And protecting the resource requested by the first station by setting it to RAW.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 단계는,The determining of the resource allocation information,상기 제1 스테이션으로부터 자원 보호의 요청 데이터를 수신하는 단계; 및Receiving request data of resource protection from the first station; And상기 요청 데이터를 수신한 경우, 상기 제1 스테이션이 보호를 요청한 시간 구간을 제한된 액세스 윈도우로 설정한 상기 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 단계When the request data is received, determining the resource allocation information for setting the time interval for which the first station requests protection as a limited access window.를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.Channel access control method comprising a.
- 제11항에 있어서,The method of claim 11,상기 자원 보호의 요청 데이터는, 802.11 관리 프레임(management frame)의 캐퍼빌리티 필드(capability field)를 포함하고,The request data of resource protection includes a capability field of an 802.11 management frame,상기 캐퍼빌리티 필드의 비트 값은, 상기 자원 보호의 요청 여부를 나타내는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And a bit value of the capability field indicates whether to request the resource protection.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 단계는,The determining of the resource allocation information,상기 제1 스테이션으로부터 자원 보호의 요청 여부를 나타내는 제어 데이터를 수신하는 단계; 및Receiving control data indicating whether to request resource protection from the first station; And상기 제어 데이터에 기초하여 상기 제1 스테이션이 자원 보호를 요청하였는지 여부를 판단하고, 상기 제1 스테이션이 자원 보호를 요청한 경우 상기 제1 스테이션이 보호를 요청한 시간 구간을 제한된 액세스 윈도우로 설정한 상기 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 단계Determining whether the first station has requested resource protection based on the control data, and when the first station requests resource protection, setting the time interval for which the first station has requested protection as a limited access window; Determining Allocation Information를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.Channel access control method comprising a.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 자원 할당 정보는,The resource allocation information,비콘 신호에 포함되어 상기 제2 스테이션에 전송되는 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And a beacon signal is transmitted to the second station.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 제2 스테이션은 상기 액세스 포인트로부터 전송되는 비콘 신호를 통해 버퍼링된 다운링크 데이터를 체크하는 팀(TIM) 스테이션이고,The second station is a team (TIM) station for checking buffered downlink data via a beacon signal transmitted from the access point,상기 제1 스테이션은, 상기 비콘 신호 및 상기 버퍼링된 다운링크 데이터를 체크하지 않는 논-팀(non-TIM) 스테이션인 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.And the first station is a non-TIM station that does not check the beacon signal and the buffered downlink data.
- 제1항에 있어서,The method of claim 1,상기 제1 스테이션은,The first station,상기 액세스 포인트에 요청하여 채널 액세스를 수행하기 위한 슬롯을 할당 받아 상기 슬롯에서 채널 액세스를 수행하는 스케줄된 액티브 폴링 스테이션(scheduled active polling STA), 상기 슬롯의 할당 없이 채널 액세스를 수행하는 비스케줄 액티브 폴링 스테이션(unscheduled active polling STA), 및 널 데이터 패킷 페이징(Null Data Packet Paging, NDP) 설정을 통해 전력 절감을 수행하는 스테이션 중 어느 하나인 것을 특징으로 하는 채널 액세스 제어 방법.A scheduled active polling STA for requesting the access point to allocate a slot for performing channel access and performing channel access in the slot, and an unscheduled active polling for performing channel access without allocating the slot. A station (unscheduled active polling STA), and the channel access control method, characterized in that any one of the station that performs power saving through the setting of Null Data Packet Paging (NDP).
- 팀(Traffic Indication Map, TIM) 정보를 참조하지 않고, 액세스 포인트에 채널 액세스를 수행하는 스테이션에 있어서,In a station performing channel access to an access point without referring to traffic information (TIM) information,상기 액세스 포인트에 자원 보호를 요청하기 위한 요청 데이터를 생성하는 제어부; 및A controller configured to generate request data for requesting resource protection from the access point; And상기 요청 데이터를 상기 액세스 포인트에 전송하는 통신부Communication unit for transmitting the request data to the access point를 포함하는 스테이션.Station comprising a.
- 제17항에 있어서,The method of claim 17,상기 제어부는,The control unit,상기 액세스 포인트에 자원을 요청하는 경우, 상기 자원에 관한 보호 요청 여부를 나타내는 비트 값을 포함하는 상기 요청 데이터를 생성하는 것을 특징으로 하는 스테이션.When requesting a resource from the access point, the station, characterized in that for generating the request data including a bit value indicating whether the protection request for the resource.
- 제18항에 있어서,The method of claim 18,상기 자원은, TWT에 관한 자원이고, The resource is a resource related to the TWT,상기 자원에 관한 보호 요청 여부를 나타내는 비트 값은, TWT 엘리먼트의 컨트롤 필드(control field) 또는 리퀘스트 타입 필드(Request Type field)에 포함되는 것을 특징으로 하는 스테이션.And a bit value indicating whether a protection request relating to the resource is included in a control field or a request type field of a TWT element.
- 제17항에 있어서,The method of claim 17,상기 통신부는,The communication unit,상기 액세스 포인트로부터 상기 요청 데이터에 대한 응답으로 요청한 자원이 보호될지 여부를 나타내는 응답 데이터를 수신하는 것을 특징으로 하는 스테이션.And receiving response data indicating whether a requested resource is protected from the access point in response to the request data.
- 제18항에 있어서,The method of claim 18,상기 요청 데이터는, 802.11 관리 프레임(management frame)의 캐퍼빌리티 필드(capability field)를 포함하고,The request data includes a capability field of an 802.11 management frame,상기 캐퍼빌리티 필드의 비트 값은, 상기 자원 보호의 요청 여부를 나타내는 것을 특징으로 하는 스테이션.And a bit value of the capability field indicates whether to request the resource protection.
- 팀(Traffic Indication Map, TIM) 정보를 참조하지 않는 제1 스테이션의 자원을 상기 팀 정보를 참조하는 제2 스테이션으로부터 보호하기 위한 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 제어부; 및A control unit for determining resource allocation information for protecting a resource of a first station that does not refer to team information (TIM) information from a second station that refers to the team information; And상기 자원 할당 정보를 브로드캐스트하는 통신부A communication unit for broadcasting the resource allocation information를 포함하는 액세스 포인트.Access point comprising a.
- 제22항에 있어서,The method of claim 22,상기 제1 스테이션은,The first station,상기 액세스 포인트에 자원을 요청하는 경우에 상기 자원의 보호 여부를 함께 요청하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.When requesting a resource to the access point, the access point characterized in that the request with the protection of the resource.
- 제23항에 있어서,The method of claim 23, wherein상기 제1 스테이션은,The first station,상기 자원의 보호 요청 여부를 나타내는 비트 값을 상기 자원의 요청시마다 상기 액세스 포인트로 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.And a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the resource to the access point each time the resource is requested.
- 제23항에 있어서,The method of claim 23, wherein상기 자원의 보호 요청 여부를 나타내는 비트 값은, TWT 엘리먼트의 컨트롤 필드(control field) 또는 리퀘스트 타입 필드(Request Type field)에 포함되어 전송되는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.And a bit value indicating whether to request the protection of the resource is included in a control field or a request type field of a TWT element and transmitted.
- 제23항에 있어서,The method of claim 23, wherein상기 제1 스테이션은, TWT(Target Wake Time) 스테이션이고,The first station is a target wake time (TWT) station,상기 자원은, TWT에 관한 자원인 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.The resource is an access point, characterized in that resources related to TWT.
- 제24항에 있어서,The method of claim 24,상기 통신부는,The communication unit,상기 제1 스테이션으로부터 자원의 요청을 수신하는 경우, 상기 요청된 자원이 보호될지 여부를 나타내는 응답 데이터를 상기 제1 스테이션에 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.And upon receiving a request for a resource from the first station, sending response data indicating whether the requested resource is to be protected to the first station.
- 제22항에 있어서,The method of claim 22,상기 제어부는,The control unit,상기 제1 스테이션의 채널 액세스를 위한 시간 구간에서 상기 제2 스테이션의 채널 액세스를 제한하는 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.And determining resource allocation information for limiting channel access of the second station in a time interval for channel access of the first station.
- 제22항에 있어서,The method of claim 22,상기 자원 할당 정보는,The resource allocation information,상기 제1 스테이션의 자원을 보호하기 위한 제한된 액세스 윈도우에 관한 정보를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.Access information for the limited access window for protecting the resource of the first station.
- 제22항에 있어서,The method of claim 22,상기 통신부는,The communication unit,상기 제1 스테이션으로부터 자원 보호의 요청 여부를 나타내는 제어 데이터를 수신하고,Receiving control data indicating whether resource protection is requested from the first station,상기 제어부는,The control unit,상기 제어 데이터에 기초하여 상기 제1 스테이션이 자원 보호를 요청하였는지 여부를 판단하고, 상기 제1 스테이션이 자원 보호를 요청한 경우 상기 제1 스테이션이 보호를 요청한 시간 구간을 제한된 액세스 윈도우로 설정한 상기 자원 할당 정보를 결정하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.Determining whether the first station has requested resource protection based on the control data, and when the first station requests resource protection, setting the time interval for which the first station has requested protection as a limited access window; Determining access information.
- 팀(Traffic Indication Map, TIM) 정보를 참조하지 않는 스테이션으로부터 자원 보호의 요청 데이터를 수신하는 통신부; 및A communication unit for receiving resource protection request data from a station that does not refer to Traffic Indication Map (TIM) information; And상기 요청 데이터를 수신하는 경우, 상기 스테이션이 요청한 자원을 제한된 액세스 윈도우(Restricted Access Window, RAW)로 보호하기 위한 자원 할당 정보를 생성하는 제어부를 포함하고,A control unit for generating resource allocation information for protecting the resource requested by the station with a restricted access window (RAW) when receiving the request data,상기 통신부는, 상기 자원 할당 정보를 브로드캐스트하는 액세스 포인트.And the communication unit broadcasts the resource allocation information.
- 제31항에 있어서,The method of claim 31, wherein상기 스테이션은,The station,상기 액세스 포인트에 자원을 요청하는 경우에 상기 자원의 보호 여부를 함께 요청하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.When requesting a resource to the access point, the access point characterized in that the request with the protection of the resource.
- 제32항에 있어서,33. The method of claim 32,상기 스테이션은,The station,상기 자원의 보호 요청 여부를 나타내는 비트 값을 TWT 엘리먼트의 컨트롤 필드(control field) 또는 리퀘스트 타입 필드(Request Type field)에 포함하여 상기 액세스 포인트로 전송하는 것을 특징으로 하는 액세스 포인트.And a bit value indicating whether the resource is requested to be protected is included in a control field or a request type field of a TWT element and transmitted to the access point.
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