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`16/614,821
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`11/19/2019
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`ROJAN CHITRAKAR
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`731456.565USPC
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`Seed IP Law Group LLP/Panasonic (PIPCA)
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`ALMAGHAYREH, KHALID M
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`ART UNIT
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`2492
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`Application No.
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`CHITRAKAR etal.
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`Office Action Summary Art Unit|AIA (FITF) StatusExaminer
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`1) Responsive to communication(s) filed on 03/08/2022.
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`Application/Control Number: 16/614,821
`Art Unit: 2492
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`This communication is in response to Applicant’s amendmentfiled on March 08, 2022.
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`Claims 21, 23-24, 26-27 and 31-37 have been amended, claims 28-30 and 38-40 have been
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`canceled. Claims 21-27 and 31-37 are pending and directed towards COMMUNICATION
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`APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SECURE LOW POWER TRANSMISSION. Examiner
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`acknowledges Applicant’s amendmentto specification and claims, and therefore withdrawsthe
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`previousoffice action’s objections to the specification, the claims, the 35 USC § 112 rejection,
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`and the 35 USC § 101 rejection. However, due to the change in scopeofthe claimsin the
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`amendment, a new rejection under 35 USC § 103is presented herein.
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013, is being examined under the
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`first inventor to file provisions of the AJA.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 112
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 112(b):
`(b) CONCLUSION.—Thespecification shall conclude with one or more claims particularly pointing
`out anddistinctly claiming the subject matter which the inventor or a joint inventor regards as the
`invention.
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`Claims 21-27 and 31-37 rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(b) or 35 U.S.C. 112 (pre-ATA),
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`second paragraph, as being indefinite for failing to particularly point out and distinctly claim the
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`subject matter which the inventoror a joint inventor (or for applications subject to pre-AIA
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`35 U.S.C. 112, the applicant), regards as the invention.
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`Claims 21 and 31 recite the limitation “does not includesthe first part of the TSF timer of
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`the communication apparatus for MIC verification” which is vague andnotclear.It is not
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`understood how thefirst part of the TSF, that was used to compute the MIC, is not included in
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`the MIC verification. The specification pointed in para [0066]-[0069] that a pre-processed TSF*
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`was used to compute and verify the MIC, which take in consideration the negative/positive clock
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`drift between the STA and the AP. For examination purposes, the examinerinterpreted the first
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`part of the TSF timeas any current time parameter used in computing a MIC value, which
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`implies that it will not be used in the verification because of the clock drift.
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`Other claims rejected by dependencyofrejected claims 21 and 31.
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`Response to Arguments
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`Applicant's arguments filed on March 08, 2022 with respect to 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103
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`rejections have been fully considered but they are moot in view of the new groundsofrejections.
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`Applicant’s argument have been addressed in the rejections below.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`In the event the determination of the status of the application as subject to AIA 35 U.S.C.
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`102 and 103 (or as subject to pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 102 and 103) is incorrect, any correction of the
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`statutory basis for the rejection will not be considered a new ground ofrejection if the prior art
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`relied upon, and the rationale supporting the rejection, would be the same undereither status.
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which formsthe basis for all obviousness
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`rejectionsset forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed inventionis not
`identically disclosed as set forth in section 102, if the differences between the claimed invention and the
`prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obviousbefore the effective
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`filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinaryskill in the art to which the claimed
`invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the mannerin which the invention was made.
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`The factual inquiries for establishing a background for determining obviousness under 35
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`U.S.C. 103 are summarized as follows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the priorart.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences between the prior art and the claimsat issue.
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`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
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`4. Considering objective evidence present in the application indicating obviousness or
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`nonobviousness.
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`Claims 21, 24-26, 31, and 34-36 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over Benoit et al. U.S. Patent Pub. No. 2016/0057703 A1 (hereinafter
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`“Benoit”) in view of Louet al. US 2020/0196241 A1 (hereinafter “Lou”)
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`Asper claims 21 and 31, Benoit teaches a communication apparatus and method
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`comprising:
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`circuitry which, in operation, uses both a temporal key anda first part of a Time
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`Synchronization Function (TSF) timer of the communication apparatus to compute a Message
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`Integrity Code (MIC) (Calculation of the FAC [MIC] starts with deriving a key, k, from the TK
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`used in a previous session, at 2262. The derivation of k from the TK may be performedby using
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`a strong hashing algorithm (e.g., SHA256, SHA3) on the TK, although any of a number of
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`mathematical functions knownin the art may be used to derive kfrom the TK. Thekey, k, is then
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`used as a key in a lightweight cipher algorithm 2264 that is used to encipher the RA, TA, TV [a
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`time value field including a time value to be used by the STA to resynchronicze the clock of the
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`STA], and N. The output of enciphering the RA, TA, TV, and N with k is the FAC. Benoit, para
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`[0171]-[0172]) (The wireless device 302 may include a processor 304 which controls operation
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`of the wireless device 302. Benoit, para [0076]); and
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`a transmitter which, in operation, transmits, to a station associated with the
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`communication apparatus, a Wake-Up Radio (WUR)frame with the MIC (The wireless
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`device 302 may also include a housing 308 that may include a transmitter. Benoit, para [0077])
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`(Whenit is the correct time to transmit the wake-up frame, the AP transmits the clock
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`resynchronization frame, including the FC, RA, TV, N, and FAC fields. Benoit, para [0172]]),
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`wherein the WUR frame wakesup thestation associated with the communication
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`apparatus (an AP may include a FAC in a wake-up frame(e.g., the wake-up framesillustrated in
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`FIGS. 8-10), and a receiving STA may use the FAC to authenticate the received frame before
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`waking up a primary radio of the STA. Benoit, Para [0126]) ([multiple stations associated with
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`access point that transmits WUR frame wake up signals]. Benoit, Fig.1)
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`Benoit does not explicitly teach wherein the WUR frameincludes a secondpart of the
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`TSF timer of the communication apparatus for time adjustmentand does notincludes thefirst
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`part of the TSF timer of the communication apparatus for MIC verification.
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`However, Lou teaches wherein the WUR frameincludes a second part of the TSF timer
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`of the communication apparatus for time adjustment and does not includesthe first part of the
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`TSE timerof the communication apparatus for MIC verification (A partial TSFfield may be
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`included in a WUR frame, such as WUR beacon frames, e.g., to keep WUR STAs in WUR mode
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`syncing up to the TSF timer. Since the value of the partial TSF (PT) may change, a STA
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`receiving a wake up frame may need to use the current and/or increasedfuture TP value to
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`evaluate whether the received WUR frameis destined for its own BSS by adding the embedded
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`BSSID field, and/or the STA's WID, GID and/or TID, and evaluate whether the FCS or CRC in
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`the WURframe can be correctly verified [...] the partial TSFfield may not be included in the
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`process of verifying FCS/CRC of the WUR frame. For example, when a WUR STA in WUR mode
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`receives a WURframe, it may exclude the partial TSFfield, and plug in the embedded BSSID
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`field and evaluate whether the FCS/CRC canbecorrectly verifiedfor the received WUR frame.
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`Lou, para [0256]-[0257]]).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention, to modify the teaching of Benoit in view of Lou.
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`One would be motivated to do so, to use multiple parts of TSF for synchronization and code
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`authentication. (Lou, para [0256]).
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`Asper claims 24 and 34, Benoit and Lou teach the communication apparatus and
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`method according to Claims 21 and 31, wherein:
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`the communication apparatus maintains the TSF timer and the station maintains a station
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`TSE timer (The receiving STA may use the LSBs to correct for AP/STA clock offset. The STA may
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`update its local clock to resynchronize with the AP clock. Benoit, para [0099]), and
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`the station uses the station TSF timer to generate a local MIC for comparison with the
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`MICincluded in the received WURframe (the apparatus may take one or more actions based on
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`whether or not an authentication code includedin the frame matchesa local authentication
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`code. Benoit, para [0130])( The output of enciphering the RA, TA, TV, and N with k is the local
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`FAC 2274. Because the key k, RA, TA, TV, N, and lightweight cipher algorithms used by the AP
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`and STA are identical, the local FAC 2274 computed by the STA is identical to the FAC 2266
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`computed by the AP. Benoit, para [0176])
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`Asperclaims 25 and 35, Benoit and Lou teach the communication apparatus and
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`method according to Claims 21 and 31, wherein the circuitry uses a transmitter address to
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`compute the MIC (Calculation of the FAC [MIC] starts with deriving a key, k, from the TK used
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`in a previous session, at 2262. The derivation of k from the TK may be performed by using a
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`strong hashing algorithm (e.g., SHA256, SHA3) on the TK, although any of a number of
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`mathematical functions known in the art may be used to derive kfrom the TK. Thekey, k, is then
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`used as a key in a lightweight cipher algorithm 2264 that is used to encipher the RA, TA
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`[transmitter address], TV, and N [a sequence numberfield including the sequence number].
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`The output of enciphering the RA, TA, TV, and N with k is the FAC. Benoit, para [0171]-[0172]]).
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`Asperclaims 26 and 36, Benoit and Lou teach the communication apparatus and
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`method according to Claims 21 and 31, wherein the MICis included in a Frame Check Sequence
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`(FCS) field of the WUR frame (a Frame Check Sequence (FCS)field (e.g., FCS field 616 shown
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`in FIGS. 8-12) of a frame may be replaced by a Frame Authentication Code (FAC) field in order
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`to allow a receiving device to authenticate the message. Benoit, para [0128]]).
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`Claims 22 and 32 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over
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`Benoit et al. U.S. Patent Pub. No. 2016/0057703 A1 (hereinafter “Benoit”) in view of Lou et
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`al. US 2020/0196241 Al (hereinafter “Lou’”) and furtherin view of Qi et al. U.S. Patent
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`Pub. No. 2007/0264954 A1 (hereinafter “Qi”).
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`Asperclaims 22 and 32, Benoit and Lou teach the communication apparatus and
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`method according to Claims 21 and 31. Benoit does not explicitly teach wherein the temporal
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`key is a WUR Temporal Key, and the circuitry uses the WUR Temporal Key to compute the
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`MIC for protecting the WUR frame whichis an individually addressed WURframe.
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`However, Qi teaches wherein the temporal key is a WUR Temporal Key, and the
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`circuitry uses the WUR Temporal Key to compute the MIC for protecting the WUR frame which
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`is an individually addressed WURframe(A key identification (ID) field 430 is also included in
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`the format and identifies an integrity pairwise temporal key (IPTK) [Pairwise Keys are usedfor
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`unicast communication between a pair of devices] between the paging controller and STA used
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`to compute a message integrity code (MIC) for a MICfield. Qi, para [0032])(the STA checks the
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`paging indication action frame [WUR] to see if it has been paged andif the paging indication is
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`trusted, if the STA has been paged and the paging indication is trusted, the STA checks the
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`paging event type and decides whetheror not to fully "wake-up"to exit the paging mode and
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`resume communication within the network. Qi, para [0039]).
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention, to modify the modified system of Benoit so that
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`wherein the temporal key is a WUR Temporal Key,and the circuitry uses the WUR Temporal
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`Key to compute the MIC for protecting the WUR frame whichis an individually addressed
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`WURframe. One would be motivated to do so, to provide protection against the replay attacks
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`and enhancethe security of the system. (Qi, para [0032]]).
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`Claims 23, 27, 33, 37 and are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable
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`over Benoit et al. U.S. Patent Pub. No. 2016/0057703 A1 (hereinafter “Benoit”) in view of
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`Louet al. US 2020/0196241 Al (hereinafter “Lou”) and further in view of Yanget al. U.S.
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`Patent Pub. No. 2018/0063788 A1 (hereinafter “Yang”)
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`Asperclaims 23 and 33, Benoit and Lou teach the communication apparatus and
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`method according to Claims 21 and 31. Benoit does not explicitly teach wherein the temporal
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`key is a WURintegrity group Temporal Key, and the circuitry uses the WURintegrity group
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`Temporal Key to compute the MIC for protecting the WUR frame whichis a broadcast WUR
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`frame or a group addressed WURframe(the authenticity and integrity protection on thefirst
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`frameis provided by broadcast/multicast integrity protocol (BIP) as defined in IEEE 802.11
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`technical standards. The BIP provides integrity and replay protection for group addressed
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`robust Managementframes. |...]. The MMEincludes a MICfield containing a MIC value, a
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`Key ID field identifying the integrity group temporal key (IGTK) usedfor computing the MIC
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`value. Yang, para [0074])
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`However, Yang teaches wherein the temporal key is a WURintegrity group Temporal
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`Key, and the circuitry uses the WURintegrity group Temporal Key to compute the MIC for
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`protecting the WUR frame whichis a broadcast WURframe or a group addressed WURframe.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention, to modify the modified system of Benoit so that the
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`temporal is a WURintegrity group Temporal Key,and the circuitry uses the WURintegrity
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`group Temporal Key to compute the MIC for protecting the WUR frame whichis a broadcast
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`WURframe or a group addressed WURframe. One would be motivated to do so, to provide
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`protection against the replay attacks. (Yang, para [0074]]).
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`Asperclaims 27 and 37, Benoit and Lou teach the communication apparatus and
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`method according to Claims 21 and 31. Benoit does not explicitly teach wherein the MIC is
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`computed from an identifier ID field of the WURframe.
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`However, Yang teaches wherein the MIC is computed from an ID field of the WUR
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`frame (a Key ID field identifying the integrity group temporal key (IGTK) usedfor computing
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`the MIC value. Yang, para [0074])
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention, to modify the modified system of Benoit so that the
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`MIC is computed from an ID field of the WUR frame. One would be motivated to do so, to
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`provide protection against the replay attacks. (Yang, para [0074]).
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`Conclusion
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`The prior art made of record and notrelied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure.
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`A. Asterjadhi et al. US 2018/0234918 A1 directed to wakeup radio synchronization
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`techniques.
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`Applicant's amendment necessitated the new ground(s) of rejection presented in this
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`Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP§ 706.07(a).
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`Applicant is reminded of the extension of time policy as set forth in 37 CFR 1.136(a).
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`MONTHSof the mailing date of this final action and the advisory action is not mailed until after
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`the end of the THREE-MONTHshortened statutory period, then the shortened statutory period
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`Respectfully submitted
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`/KHALID M ALMAGHAYREH/
`Examiner, Art Unit 2492
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`/SALEH NAJJAR/
`Supervisory Patent Examiner, Art Unit 2492
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