Patents by Inventor Oren Shani
Oren Shani has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10849168Abstract: Disclosed herein are method, system, and computer program product embodiments for utilizing multiple traffic identifiers (TIDs) in a single user (SU) transmission. Some embodiments may operate by forming a SU multiple TID data unit that includes first data associated with a first access category and a first TID and second data associated with a second access category and a second TID. Some embodiments may further operate by transmitting the SU multiple TID data unit during a transmission opportunity based on configuration parameters associated with the transmission opportunity.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2017Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Jarkko L. Kneckt, Oren Shani, Christiaan A. Hartman, Joonsuk Kim, Guoqing Li, Yong Liu, Ashok Ranganath
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Publication number: 20200304600Abstract: The present invention provides a system for managing communication requests between client and server over secured communication network unidirectional communication paths, comprising of at least one of the following physical or virtual modules: a. a first unidirectional communication path comprised of at least one RX receiver and TX transceiver enabling to transmit request from the client to the server; b. a second unidirectional communication path comprised of at least one RX receiver and TX transceiver enabling to transmit response to request from the server to the client; c. a client communication management module for managing all incoming requests from the client by indexing said request; d. a web communication management module for managing all received replies from the server based on request index.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2019Publication date: September 24, 2020Inventors: Oren SHANI, Tamir LEVINAS, Yossi BEN HAGAY
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Patent number: 10785718Abstract: An access point establishes target wakeup times (TWTs) with one or more associated electronic devices in a WLAN. The access point transitions to a power-saving mode outside of the one or more TWTs. The access point maintains synchronization with the one or more electronic devices, during at least a first TWT in the one or more TWTs, by transmitting, to the one or more electronic devices, a TWT beacon that includes, or in conjunction with, synchronization information. Alternatively or additionally, during at least the first TWT, the access point transmits a multi-user trigger frame that includes the synchronization information to the one or more electronic devices. In response to the multi-user trigger frame, the access point receives data frames from the one or more electronic devices, transmits one or more acknowledgments, and transitions into the power-saving mode during a remainder of at least the first TWT.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2017Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Guoqing Li, Oren Shani, Yong Liu, Christiaan A. Hartman, Jarkko L. Kneckt, Joonsuk Kim, Su Khiong Yong
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Publication number: 20200267630Abstract: Passive and active scanning for extended range wireless networking. The choice between legacy and extended range signaling can depend on one or more factors. For passive scanning, an electronic device may transmit a combination of legacy beacons and extended range beacons for network discovery by receiving electronic devices. For active scanning, an electronic device may transmit extended range probe requests in addition to legacy probe requests to discover all of the access points within its transmission range. Responses to probe requests can use extended range, legacy, single user, and/or multi user protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2020Publication date: August 20, 2020Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Jarkko L. KNECKT, Christiaan A. HARTMAN, Guoqing Li, Joonsuk KIM, Matthew L. SEMERSKY, Oren SHANI, Syed A. MUJTABA, Yong LIU
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Patent number: 10750436Abstract: One or more wireless stations operate according to Neighbor Awareness Networking (NAN)—direct communication with neighboring wireless stations, e.g., direct communication between the wireless stations without utilizing an intermediate access point. In a NAN system, NAN devices may operate to establish a datapath and multiple NAN devices may operate with one another in the form of a NAN cluster to facilitate communications processes. Portions of the disclosure relate to systems and methods for one or more wireless device (e.g., NAN devices) to transition into a cluster (e.g., a NAN cluster). In particular, wireless devices, having established a datapath, may be further organized into a data cluster (e.g., a NAN data cluster) within a cluster, which may be usable to facilitate the transitioning of a group of connected wireless devices (e.g., data clusters) between clusters.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Maksim Shmukler, Lilach Zukerman, Oren Shani
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Patent number: 10715288Abstract: An access point (AP) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) uses a protocol to determine frequency/time resource allocations of resource units (RUs) in parallel with data transfer to and from WLAN stations (STAs). The AP generates a sounding table associating STAs with RUs for uplink (UL) and downlink (DL). The AP processes the sounding table to create a channel map table and then the AP allocates particular RUs to particular STAs. The STAs then receive and transmit data from and to the AP over the allocated RUs. This approach achieves good throughput while reducing the use of signaling and pilot overhead associated with channel sounding. To avoid interruption of ongoing transmissions, a newly arriving STA is grouped and sounded with other STAs. The protocol includes a joint sounding and data epoch followed by a determination of the channel map table.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2017Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Oren Shani, Guoqing Li, Joonsuk Kim, Ashok Ranganath
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Publication number: 20200137518Abstract: This disclosure relates to techniques for performing ranging wireless communication including prioritization. A first wireless device may transmit a request for ranging services to a second wireless device. The first wireless device may transmit an indication of a ranging priority to the second wireless device. The second wireless device may determine a granted ranging priority. The first and second wireless device may perform ranging communication according to the granted ranging priority.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Srinivas Burugupalli, Qi Wang, Oren Shani, Christiaan A. Hartman, Danlin Li, Aniruddha S. Diwan
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Publication number: 20200136748Abstract: Some embodiments of this disclosure include apparatuses and methods for implementing a requirement negotiation for an error vector magnitude (EVM) (or other metrics for measuring transmission signal quality) for ranging and/or positioning operation(s). Some embodiments relate to an electronic device including a transceiver and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the transceiver. The one or more processors transmit, during a negotiation phase of a ranging operation, an initial request frame to a second electronic device, wherein the initial request frame comprises a first indication of an error vector magnitude (EVM) requirement. The one or more processors receive an initial response frame from the second electronic device and determine a second indication of the EVM requirement based at least in part on the received initial response frame. The one or more processors implement a measurement phase of the ranging operation in accordance with the second indication of the EVM requirement.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Roy BEERI, Qi WANG, Oren SHANI, Yoav FEINMESSER
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Patent number: 10638423Abstract: An interface circuit in an electronic device (such as an access point) may provide a group wake-up packet to a group of recipient electronic devices in a set of recipient electronic devices. During operation, the interface circuit may select the group in the set of recipient electronic devices, where the group includes at least one of the recipient electronic devices. Then, the interface circuit may provide the group wake-up packet for the recipient electronic devices in the group with information that specifies that a subset of the recipient electronic devices in the group transition from a low-power mode. For example, the information may include a bitmap that specifies the subset and an identifier of the group. Note that the electronic device may dynamically define the group. Alternatively, the recipient electronic devices in the group may be static.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Guoqing Li, Yong Liu, Oren Shani, Xiaowen Wang, Christiaan A. Hartman, Matthew L. Semersky, Josef Peery, Yoel Boger, Tushar R. Shah, Rajneesh Kumar, Christian W. Mucke
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Patent number: 10594450Abstract: An electronic device communicates frames with an access point (AP) by receiving, from the AP, a frame header that includes information specifying a first set of tones of an OFDMA communication, the first set of tones associated with first resource block subchannels having a first bandwidth used by the AP to transmit a frame payload. The electronic device obtains a second set of tones associated with second resource block subchannels having a second bandwidth that differs from the first bandwidth, and receives the frame payload using the OFDMA communication, the second resource block subchannels, and the second set of tones. Alternatively, an electronic device dynamically switches a channel-access mode when communicating a frame with the AP depending on whether the communication includes a primary 20 MHz channel. In a technique, an MU-PPDU is communicated using a frame via a non-primary 20 MHz channel without using the primary 20 MHz channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2017Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Guoqing Li, Oren Shani, Matthew L. Semersky, Ashok Ranganath, Jarkko L. Kneckt, Christiaan A. Hartman, Yong Liu, Su Khiong Yong, Joonsuk Kim
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Publication number: 20200077334Abstract: Methods for performing a ranging procedure according to the non-trigger-based protocol may include negotiating timing parameters associated with the ranging procedure, performing a ranging measurement, and transmitting/receiving, after completion of the ranging measurement, a message announcing initiation of another ranging measurement. The timing parameters may indicate a time window in which an initiating device can initiate a subsequent ranging measurement and the message announcing initiation of the second ranging measurement may be received during the time range specified. Timing parameters may indicate a responding device's required minimum and maximum time between ranging measurements. Additional parameters may indicate an initiating device's required minimum and maximum time between ranging measurements. A power savings mode may be entered after the first ranging measurement and during at least a portion of a time period specified by the parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Inventors: Qi Wang, Christiaan A. Hartman, Oren Shani, Rafi Vitory, Roy Beeri, Yoav Feinmesser
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Patent number: 10575242Abstract: Passive and active scanning for extended range wireless networking. The choice between legacy and extended range signaling can depend on one or more factors. For passive scanning, an electronic device may transmit a combination of legacy beacons and extended range beacons for network discovery by receiving electronic devices. For active scanning, an electronic device may transmit extended range probe requests in addition to legacy probe requests to discover all of the access points within its transmission range. Responses to probe requests can use extended range, legacy, single user, and/or multi user protocols.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Jarkko L. Kneckt, Christiaan A. Hartman, Guoqing Li, Joonsuk Kim, Matthew L. Semersky, Oren Shani, Syed A. Mujtaba, Yong Liu
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Patent number: 10568158Abstract: In one set of embodiments, one or more client stations operate to configure Neighbor Awareness Networking (NAN)—direct communication with neighboring client stations, i.e., direct communication between the client stations without utilizing an intermediate access point. Embodiments of the disclosure relate to NAN datapath scheduling and NAN pre-datapath operation setup and scheduling. The NAN datapath embodiments described herein provide a mechanism through which devices can communicate and provide services. Aspects of the datapath development include datapath scheduling, including datapath setup and scheduling attributes, as well as pre-datapath operation triggering and scheduling. Scheduling may include determination of a type of datapath, including paging and synchronized datapaths. NAN data cluster base schedules may be scheduled as equal-sets or subsets of datapath schedules. The datapath model may be implemented for unicast and multicast communication between client stations.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2018Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Yong Liu, Christiaan A. Hartman, Daniel R. Borges, Peter N. Heerboth, Lawrie Kurian, Su Khiong Yong, Anand Rajagopalan, Saravanan Balasubramaniyan, Tashbeeb Haque, Andreas Wolf, Guoqing Li, Lilach Zukerman, Oren Shani
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Publication number: 20200053729Abstract: An interface circuit in an electronic device may contend for access to a shared communication channel on behalf of the electronic device and a recipient electronic device, where the access has a duration. Then, the electronic device may provide a schedule frame intended for the recipient electronic device that includes information that specifies one or more time slots during the duration that are associated with the recipient electronic device and one or more communication functions of the recipient electronic device in the one or more time slots. Moreover, the electronic device may provide a data frame with data intended for the recipient electronic device. In response, the electronic device may receive a response frame associated with the recipient electronic device, where the response frame is received during at least one of the one or more time slots.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Daniel R. Borges, Oren Shani, Christiaan A. Hartman, Yong Liu, Charles F. Dominguez, Karthik R. Mekala, Tashbeeb Haque, Lawrie Kurian, Mete Fikirlier, Guoqing Li, Rajneesh Kumar, Ka Ho P. Poon, Brian B. Whitaker, Joseph Hakim, John A. Wilson, Tony Chi Wang Ng, Roopkumar Parthasarathy Rao, Curtis J. Schmidek, Shishir Gupta, Tushar R. Shah, Jacob H. Power, Bryan J. Follis, Anand Rajagopalan
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Patent number: 10555119Abstract: This disclosure relates to techniques for performing ranging wireless communication including prioritization. A first wireless device may transmit a request for ranging services to a second wireless device. The first wireless device may transmit an indication of a ranging priority to the second wireless device. The second wireless device may determine a granted ranging priority. The first and second wireless device may perform ranging communication according to the granted ranging priority.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2018Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Srinivas Burugupalli, Qi Wang, Oren Shani, Christiaan A. Hartman, Danlin Li, Aniruddha S. Diwan
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Publication number: 20200015038Abstract: This disclosure relates to techniques for performing ranging wireless communication including prioritization. A first wireless device may transmit a request for ranging services to a second wireless device. The first wireless device may transmit an indication of a ranging priority to the second wireless device. The second wireless device may determine a granted ranging priority. The first and second wireless device may perform ranging communication according to the granted ranging priority.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2018Publication date: January 9, 2020Inventors: Srinivas Burugupalli, Qi Wang, Oren Shani, Christiaan A. Hartman, Danlin Li, Aniruddha S. Diwan
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Patent number: 10524286Abstract: An electronic device that transmits a frame to a second electronic device is described. In particular, during operation, an interface circuit in the electronic device (such as an access point in a WLAN) may transmit the frame to the second electronic device using a Wi-Fi communication protocol. The frame may include information cancelling a previously specified NAV protected time in a preamble of the frame. For example, the information may include a CF-End indication. Moreover, the information may be included in a MAC header of the frame and, more generally, in a preamble of a high efficiency (HE) physical layer convergence protocol (PLCP) protocol data unit (PPDU). Furthermore, the electronic device may transmit the frame in response to a block acknowledgment (BA) from the second electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Jarkko L. Kneckt, Ashok Ranganath, Yong Liu, Christiaan A. Hartman, Guoqing Li, Oren Shani, Joonsuk Kim
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Publication number: 20190386793Abstract: During operation, an interface circuit in an electronic device may receive, from a second electronic device (such as an access point in a WLAN), an uplink trigger frame that may specify an access category. In response to the uplink trigger frame, the electronic device may first include data associated with the specified access category in one or more frames, and then may transmit the one or more frames to the second electronic device. Moreover, when all the data associated with the specified access category has been transmitted or when there is no data associated with the specified access category, and when there is leftover time in an allocation associated with the uplink trigger frame, the interface circuit may transmit the one or more frames to the second electronic device with additional data associated with another access category that is different from the specified access category.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: Guoqing LI, Yong LIU, Christiaan A. HARTMAN, Ashok RANGANATH, Oren SHANI, Su Khiong YONG, Jarkko L. KNECKT, Joonsuk KIM
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Patent number: 10484309Abstract: An access point may receive, from a set of electronic devices, one or more buffer status reports that indicate that at least a subset of the electronic devices have uplink data associated with one or more access categories. In response, the access point may create a group of uplink virtual queues for one or more electronic devices in the subset based on the one or more buffer status reports, where a given uplink virtual queue corresponds to a particular access category and a given electronic device. The access point may start one or more backoff counters with a one-to-one correspondence to uplink virtual queues in the group of uplink virtual queues. When a backoff counter for the given uplink virtual queue reaches zero, the access point may transmit a trigger frame to an electronic device in the subset that corresponds to the given uplink virtual queue.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Guoqing Li, Yoel Boger, Christiaan A. Hartman, Yong Liu, Oren Shani, Maksim Shmukler
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Publication number: 20190342233Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for directing data packets over a network from a source machine (100) via at least one virtual packet switch (110, 130), over a physical unidirectional connection (150, 250) to at least one destination machine (200), by configuring a transmission (TX) Layer 3 agent module (140), located between the source machine and the physical unidirectional connection, to receive an Address Request Protocol (ARP) request message from the source machine and to respond with an ARP response message containing a Media Access Control (MAC) address of a reception (RX) machine, wherein the physical unidirectional connection is located on the network between the TX Layer 3 agent module and the RX machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2017Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Oren SHANI, Tamir LEVINAS, Yossi BEN HAGAY