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`Rojan CHITRAKAR
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The present application, filed on or after March 16, 2013,
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`is being examined
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`under the first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Preliminary amendmentfiled on 04/03/2023 has been considered and entered.
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`Claims 20-33 have been examined and are pending.
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`statement is being considered by the examiner.
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`Double Patenting
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`The nonstatutory double patenting rejection is based on a judicially created
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`doctrine grounded in public policy (a policy reflected in the statute) so as to prevent the
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`unjustified or improper timewise extension of the “right to exclude” granted by a patent
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`and to prevent possible harassment by multiple assignees. A nonstatutory double
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`patenting rejection is appropriate where the conflicting claims are not identical, but at
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`least one examined application claim is not patentably distinct from the reference
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`claim(s) because the examined application claim is either anticipated by, or would have
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`been obvious over, the reference claim(s). See, e.g.,
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`In re Berg, 140 F.3d 1428, 46
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`Application/Control Number: 17/294,330
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`USPQ2d 1226 (Fed. Cir. 1998); In re Goodman, 11 F.3d 1046, 29 USPQ2d 2010 (Fed.
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`Cir. 1993); In re Longi, 759 F.2d 887, 225 USPQ 645 (Fed. Cir. 1985);
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`In re Van Ornum,
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`686 F.2d 937, 214 USPQ 761 (CCPA 1982); In re Vogel, 422 F.2d 438, 164 USPQ 619
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`(CCPA 1970); In re Thorington, 418 F.2d 528, 163 USPQ 644 (CCPA 1969).
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`A timely filed terminal disclaimer in compliance with 37 CFR 1.321(c) or 1.321(d)
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`may be used to overcome an actual or provisional rejection based on nonstatutory
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`double patenting provided the reference application or patent either is shown to be
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`commonly owned with the examined application, or claims an invention made as a
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`result of activities undertaken within the scope of a joint research agreement. See
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`MPEP § 717.02 for applications subject to examination under the first inventor to file
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`provisions of the AIA as explained in MPEP § 2159. See MPEP § 2146 et seq.for
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`AlA. A terminal disclaimer must be signed in compliance with 37 CFR 1.321 (b).
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`nonstatutory double patenting (NSDP) rejection. A complete reply requires that the
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`terminal disclaimer be accompanied by a reply requesting reconsideration of the prior
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`Office action. Even where the NSDP rejection is provisional the reply must be complete.
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`Claims 20, 21, 27, 28 are provisionally rejected on the ground of nonstatutory
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`double patenting as being unpatentable over claim 15, 16, 22, 23 of copending
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`Application No. 17/782142 (reference application). Although the claims at issue are not
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`identical, they are not patentably distinct from each other because
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`Regarding Claim 20, Application 17/782,142 teaches A multi-band transmitter
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`device comprising: (Claim 15 line 1)
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`a transmitter which, in operation, transmits to a multi-band recipient device
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`a plurality of MAC layer Protocol Data Units (MPDUs)over a plurality of frequency
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`bandsto which a Traffic Identifier (TID) is mapped; and (Claim 15 lines 4-6)
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`a receiver which, in operation, receives onafirst frequency band a multi-
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`band block ack frame indicating reception statuses of the plurality of MPDUs.
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`(Claim 15 lines 7-9)
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`Regarding Claim 21, Application 17/782,142 teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein a single multi- band block ack agreement
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`is established for the TID by exchanging an Add Block Ack (ADDBA) Request
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`frame and an Add Block Ack (ADDBA) Response frame on an enabled frequency
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`band. (Claim 16)
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`Regarding Claim 27, Application 17/782,142 teaches A communication method
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`for a multi-band transmitter device, the communication method comprising:
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`(Claim 22 lines 1-2)
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`transmitting to a multi-band recipient device a plurality of MAC layer
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`Protocol Data Units (MPDUs)overa plurality of frequency bands to which a
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`Traffic Identifier (TID) is mapped; and (Claim 22 lines 5-7)
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`receiving onafirst frequency band a multi-band block ack frame indicating
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`reception statuses of the plurality of MPDUs.(Claim 22 lines 8-10)
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`Regarding Claim 28, Application 17/782,142 teaches The communication
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`method of Claim 27, wherein a single multi-band block ack agreementis
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`established for the TID by exchanging an Add Block Ack (ADDBA) Request frame
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`and an Add Block Ack (ADDBA) Response frame on an enabled frequency band.
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`(Claim 23)
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`This is a provisional nonstatutory double patenting rejection because the
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`patentably indistinct claims have not in fact been patented.
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`Claims 22-25 and 29-32 are provisionally rejected on the ground of nonstatutory
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`double patenting as being unpatentable over claims of copending Application No.
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`17/782,.142 view of US 2018/0184233 A‘ to Alpert etal. (hereinafter “Alpert’)
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`Regarding Claim 22, Application No 17/782,142 teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein
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`Application No 17/782,142 does not explicitly teach the receiver, in operation,
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`receives a per-band Block Ack frame that indicates a reception status of a subset
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`of the plurality of MPDUs received onadifferent frequency band.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Alpert in [0044], discloses The AID 464
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`can be the ID associated with the STA that sends and/or receives the BA or other
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`communications between the STAs 104a, 102a. Thetraffic identifier (TID) 468 may
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`identify the communication to which the packet belongs. Thus, a set of packets sent toa
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`STA 102a, 104a may have a particular TID 468 compared to another set of packets.
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`The TID 468 for signal 304 may be different than signal 308. However,in other
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`configurations the TID 468 for signal 304 may be the same asthe signal 308 to allow
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`the receiving STA 102a to aggregate or combine the received data from the different
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`bands and understand a BA should be used for the combined data. The TID value 472
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`may have a similar function to the TID 468 to identify a packet in a stream of packets.
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`These values can be returned for each data packetin a BA signal 316 to acknowledge
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`receipt of a data packet in a multi-band transmission.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Application No
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`17/782,142 to include the above limitations as suggested by Alpert, to reduce chance
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`for collision, better decoding, and reducing delays as indicated in [0023] of Alpert.
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`Regarding Claim 23, Application No 17/782,142 teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein Application No 17/782,142 does not explicitly
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`teach the plurality of MPDUs are transmitted on any of the plurality of frequency
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`bandsto which the TID is mapped.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Alpert in [0044], discloses The traffic
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`identifier (TID) 468 may identify the communication to which the packet belongs. Thus,
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`a set of packets sent toa STA 102a, 104a may have a particular TID 468 compared to
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`another set of packets. The TID 468 for signal 304 may be different than signal 308.
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`However, in other configurations the TID 468 for signal 304 may be the same as the
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`signal 308 to allow the receiving STA 102a to aggregate or combine the received data
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`from the different bands and understand a BA should be used for the combined data.
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`The TID value 472 may have a similar function to the TID 468 to identify a packet in a
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`stream of packets. These values can be returned for each data packet in a BAsignal
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`316 to acknowledge receipt of a data packetin a multi-band transmission.
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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 teachings of Application No
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`17/782,142 to include the above limitations as suggested by Alpert, to reduce chance
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`for collision, better decoding, and reducing delays as indicated in [0023] of Alpert.
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`Regarding Claim 24, Application No 17/782,142 teaches he multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein, Application No 17/782,142 does not
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`explicitly teach in responseto receiving the multi-band block ack frame that
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`indicates failure of reception of a first MPDU transmitted on thefirst frequency
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`band, the transmitter retransmits the first MPDU on a second frequency band
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`different from thefirst frequency band.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Alpert in [0039], discloses then, in a
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`fourth stage, the acknowledgement manager 228 of the receiving STA 102aidentifier
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`the successfully received packets 312 and generates a common multi-band
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`acknowledgment 316, which is sent as signal 220 to the sending STA 104ain the
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`preferred operating band of the receiving STA 102a or of the sending STA 104a. Ina
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`fifth and final stage, the sending STA 104a retransmits packets that were not received
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`at the receiving STA 102a, based on the multi-band acknowledgment 220. The
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`retransmitted data 320 and/or 324 can be sent in either bands or in the band that was
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`originally used to attempt the transmission. These retransmitted packets are the acked
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`an signal 328)
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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 teachings of Application No
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`17/782,142 to include the above limitations as suggested by Alpert, to reduce chance
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`for collision, better decoding, and reducing delays as indicated in [0023] of Alpert.
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`Regarding Claim 25, Application No 17/782,142 teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein Application No 17/782,142 does not explicitly
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`teach the transmitter, in operation, transmits a multi-band block ack request
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`frame that includes one or more per-band information fields, each of the one or
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`more per-band information fields comprising a TID field for indicating the TID for
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`which the multi-band block ack response is requested.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Alpert in [0040]-[0041], discloses An
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`embodiment of data structures 400 that can be used to report the acknowledgment
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`status per TID for multi-band BA are shown in FIGS. 4A through 4E. Data structure 400
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`can reuse or change the current IEEE 802.11ax multi-STA BlockAcksettings. First,
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`information that is commontoall bands can be provided in the BA control field 404, then
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`the actual acknowledgmentstatus per TID is indicated in the BA information field 408.
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`The current 11ax multi-STA BlockAck settings can be modified to enable provision of
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`per band information, for example, the BA Control 404 field can be modified by adding
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`Multi-band Common Information 428 field and the Per-TID Information 448 can be
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`modified to support multi band by adding the Band Identifier (ID) 460, the AID 464, and
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`TID information 468, 472, to provide the information to the receiver to which band the
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`BA information relates.
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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 teachings of Application No
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`17/782,142 to include the above limitations as suggested by Alpert, to reduce chance
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`for collision, better decoding, and reducing delays as indicated in [0023] of Alpert.
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`Claims 29-32 are rejected for having the same limitations as claims 22-25,
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`respectively, except the claims are in method format.
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`This is a provisional nonstatutory double patenting rejection.
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`Claims 26 and 33 are provisionally rejected on the ground of nonstatutory double
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`patenting as being unpatentable over claims of copending Application No. 17/782,142
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`and Alpert and further in view of US 2007/0002810_A1 to Trainin et al. (hereinafter
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`“Trainin’)
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`Regarding Claim 26, Application No 17/782,142 and Alpert teaches The multi-
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`band transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein Application No 17/782,142 and Alpert
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`does not explicitly teach a single reordering buffer is maintained for each set of a
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`MAC addressof the multi-band recipient device and the TID.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Trainin discloses in [0041],
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`In next
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`transmit opportunity 504, originator 510 starts to send data frames 530, 532 and 534 to
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`RA1 and TID 2. Recipient 550 receives only frame 534, as shown, frames 530 and 532
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`are not received. At this point, recipient 550 recognizes that the TID (TID2) differs from
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`the former (TID1) and therefore resets the memory allocated for bitmap 552 andstarts
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`the new bitmap 552 related to new TID2 in the same location. The BAR-BA exchange
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`behavior of originator 510 and recipient 550 may be the same as described for TID1. In
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`one embodiment, originator 510 has separate resources for bitmap 514, as well as for
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`actual data frames per RA/TID; recipient 550 has separate reordering buffers 556 for
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`data frames per TA/TID, but may include only single shared resource for bitmap 552.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill
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`in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Application No
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`17/782,142 and Alpert to include the above limitations as suggested by Trainin, thus
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`enabling releasing of frames to upper layers and freeing related buffers, to reduce
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`storage requirements of a recipient station as indicated in [0017] and [0044] of Trainin.
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`Claim 33 is rejected for having the same limitations as claim 26, except the
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`claim is in method format.
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`This is a provisional nonstatutory double patenting rejection.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 102
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`The following is a quotation of the appropriate paragraphs of 35 U.S.C. 102 that
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`form the basis for the rejections under this section made in this Office action:
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`A person shall be entitled to a patent unless —
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`(a)(2) the claimed invention was described in a patentissued under section 151, orinan
`application for patent published or deemed published undersection 122(b), in which the
`patentor application, as the case may be, names another inventor and waseffectively filed
`beforethe effectivefiling date of the claimed invention.
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`Claim(s) 20-25 and 27-32 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(1) as being
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`anticipated by US 2018/0184233 Ai‘to Alpert et al. (hereinafter “Alpert”)
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`Regarding Claim 20, Alpert teaches A multi-band transmitter device
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`comprising: (Figure 2 and [0036]-[0037], discloses sending STA 104A)
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`a transmitter which, in operation, transmits to a multi-band recipient device
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`a plurality of MAC layer Protocol Data Units (MPDUs)over a plurality of frequency
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`bandsto whicha Traffic Identifier (TID) is mapped; (Figure 2 and [0036]-[0038],
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`discloses the sending STA 104a can receive incoming data and buffer the data in
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`buffer(s) 204a, 204b. A traffic manager 208 may buffer the data or buffering may be
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`coordinated with another component. Using wireless radio hardware/software 212a
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`(e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or PHY module 856,etc.), first buffered
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`data 204 can be sent as signal 216a to the receiving STA 102a. Similarly, wireless radio
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`212b (e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or PHY module 856, etc.) can send
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`second buffered data 204b over a second band transmission 216b to the receiving STA
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`102a. The receiving STA 102a can receive the data 216a overthe first band at a first
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`receiving wireless radio 224a (e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or PHY
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`module 856, etc.) and second data 216b at a second receiving wireless radio 224b
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`(e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or PHY module 856, etc.). [0021]-[0022],
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`discloses block acknowledgements aggregation for multi-band transmissions. The
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`acknowledgements can be coupled (aggregated) fortwo or more flows across multiple
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`bands by using an acknowledge aggregation methodology. The common
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`acknowledgment aggregation element is added to the control information that can
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`acknowledge multiple flows (for example traffic identifier (TID)) received from multiple
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`bands when the system implements MAClevel multi-band link acknowledgment
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`aggregation) and
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`a receiver which, in operation, receives on a first frequency band a multi-
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`band block ack frame indicating reception statuses of the plurality of MPDUs.
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`([0038], discloses The receiving STA 102a can receive the data 216a overthefirst band
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`at a first receiving wireless radio 224a (e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or
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`PHY module 856, etc.) and second data 216b at a second receiving wireless radio 224b
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`(e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or PHY module 856, etc.). Since the data
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`needs to be release within the arrival order, the acknowledgement manager 228
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`(executed in a controller 820) can aggregate the data 232 and form a block
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`acknowledgement (BA)for all received data packets (multi-band block ack frame). The
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`BA can be sent by one of the wireless radios 224 and over one of the bands (e.g. band
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`A 216a or band B 216b) to the sending STA 104a, as signal 220. [0059], discloses The
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`receiver hardware 212a (receiver 868, MAC module 860, and/or PHY module 856) can
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`receive the BA 400, as signal 316, over the first band 216a or the second band 216b
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`(shown in FIG. 2 as signal 220) from the receiving STA 102a,
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`in step 724. The BA 400
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`can then be sent to the traffic manager 208.)
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`Regarding Claim 21, Alpert teaches The multi-band transmitter device of
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`Claim 20, wherein a single multi- band block ack agreementis established for the
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`TID by exchanging an Add Block Ack (ADDBA) Request frame and an Add Block
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`Ack (ADDBA) Responseframe on an enabled frequency band. ([0045], discloses To
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`advertise or indicate the ability to send multi-band BAs, the Add Block
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`Acknowledgement (ADDBA)capabilities field 504, as shown in FIGS. 5A through 5C,
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`can be changed to add or modify the BA scheme for multi-band transmissions.
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`[0046],
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`discloses The ADDBAcapabilities field 504, as shown in FIG. 5B, can include one or
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`more of, but is not limited to, common band information 508, a band list 512, a BA
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`method 516, BA characteristics 520, STA characteristics 524, priorities 528, and context
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`switching information 532. The BA characteristics 520, as shown in FIG. 5C, may have
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`new or modified fields to announce the changesin the BA procedure. Namely, the BA
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`characteristics 520 can include one or more of, but is not limited to: a BA format 536, a
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`multi-TID list 540, simultaneous bands information 544, aggregation limit 548, a delay
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`limit 552, and/or a BA policy 556. The BA format 536 can define what structure the BA
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`316 will take. Thus, the BA format provides how the BA for multi-band transmissions will
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`be presented in a single BA 316.
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`In other words, the BA format 536 describes how the
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`bands and the packets are acknowledged. [0049], discloses in optional step 608, the AP
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`102a (the receiving STA) canindicate that an aggregated BA is possible for multi-band
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`transmissions. The ADDBA request 500 can be sent from the receiving STA 102a to the
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`sending STA 104a.
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`In another configuration, the sending STA 104a can send the
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`ADDBArequest 500.
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`In response, an ADDBA response 500 can be sent back to the
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`sending STA 104a from the receiving STA 102a. The ADDBArequest/response 500
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`can indicate to or request the STA 104a/102a that the STA 104a/102 desires or can
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`send a single BA for transmissions over multiple bands.)
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`Regarding Claim 22, Alpert teaches The multi-band transmitter device of
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`Claim 20, wherein the receiver, in operation, receives a per-band Block Ack frame
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`that indicates a reception status of a subset of the plurality of MPDUsreceived on
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`a different frequency band. ([0044], discloses The AID 464 can be the ID associated
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`with the STA that sends and/or receives the BA or other communications between the
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`STAs 104a, 102a. Thetraffic identifier (TID) 468 may identify the communication to
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`which the packet belongs. Thus, a set of packets sent to a STA 102a, 104a may have a
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`particular TID 468 compared to another set of packets. The TID 468 for signal 304 may
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`be different than signal 308. However, in other configurations the TID 468 for signal 304
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`may be the same asthe signal 308 to allow the receiving STA 102a to aggregate or
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`combine the received data from the different bands and understand a BA should be
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`used for the combined data. The TID value 472 may have a similar function to the TID
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`468 to identify a packet in a stream of packets. These values can be returned for each
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`data packet in a BA signal 316 to acknowledge receipt of a data packet in a multi-band
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`transmission)
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`Regarding Claim 23, Alpert teaches The multi-band transmitter device of
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`Claim 20, wherein the plurality of MPDUsare transmitted on any of the plurality of
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`frequency bands to which the TIDis mapped. ([0044], discloses Thetraffic identifier
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`(TID) 468 mayidentify the communication to which the packet belongs. Thus, a set of
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`packets sent to a STA 102a, 104a may have a particular TID 468 compared to another
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`set of packets. The TID 468 for signal 304 maybe different than signal 308. However,in
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`other configurations the TID 468 for signal 304 may be the same asthe signal 308 to
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`allow the receiving STA 102a to aggregate or combinethe received data from the
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`different bands and understand a BA should be used for the combined data. The TID
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`value 472 may have a similar function to the TID 468 to identify a packet in a stream of
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`packets. These values can be returned for each data packet in a BA signal 316 to
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`acknowledge receipt of a data packetin a multi-band transmission)
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`Regarding Claim 24, Alpert teaches The multi-band transmitter device of
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`Claim 20, wherein, in response to receiving the multi-band block ack frame that
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`indicates failure of reception of a first MPDU transmitted on thefirst frequency
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`band, the transmitter retransmits the first MPDU on a second frequency band
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`different from thefirst frequency band. ([0039], discloses Then, in a fourth stage, the
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`acknowledgement manager 228 of the receiving STA 102a identifier the successfully
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`received packets 312 and generates a common multi-band acknowledgment 316, which
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`is sent as signal 220 to the sending STA 104ain the preferred operating band of the
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`receiving STA 102a or of the sending STA 104a.
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`In a fifth and final stage, the sending
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`STA 104a retransmits packets that were not received at the receiving STA 102a, based
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`on the multi-band acknowledgment 220. The retransmitted data 320 and/or 324 can be
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`sent in either bands or in the band that wasoriginally used to attempt the transmission.
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`These retransmitted packets are the acked an signal 328)
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`Regarding Claim 25, Alpert teaches The multi-band transmitter device of
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`Claim 20, wherein the transmitter, in operation, transmits a multi-band block ack
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`request frame that includes one or more per-band information fields, each of the
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`one or more per-band information fields comprising a TID field for indicating the
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`TID for which the multi-band block ack response is requested. ([0040]-[0041],
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`discloses An embodiment of data structures 400 that can be used to report the
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`acknowledgment status per TID for multi-band BA are shown in FIGS. 4A through 4E.
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`Data structure 400 can reuse or change the current IEEE 802.11ax multi-STA BlockAck
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`settings. First, information that is common to all bands can be provided in the BA control
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`field 404, then the actual acknowledgmentstatus per TID is indicated in the BA
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`information field 408. The current 11ax multi-STA BlockAck settings can be modified to
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`enable provision of per band information, for example, the BA Control 404 field can be
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`modified by adding Multi-band CommonInformation 428 field and the Per-TID
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`Information 448 can be modified to support multi band by adding the BandIdentifier (ID)
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`460, the AID 464, and TID information 468, 472, to provide the information to the
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`receiver to which band the BA information relates)
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`Regarding Claim 27, Alpert teaches A communication method for a multi-
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`band transmitter device, the communication method comprising: transmitting to
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`a multi-band recipient device a plurality of MAC layer Protocol Data Units
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`(MPDUs)over a plurality of frequency bandsto which a Traffic Identifier (TID) is
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`mapped; (Figure 2 and [0036]-[0038], discloses the sending STA 104a can receive
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`incoming data and buffer the data in buffer(s) 204a, 204b. A traffic manager 208 may
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`buffer the data or buffering may be coordinated with another component. Using wireless
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`radio hardware/software 212a (e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or PHY
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`module 856, etc.), first buffered data 204 can be sent as signal 216a to the receiving
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`STA 102a. Similarly, wireless radio 212b (e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860,
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`and/or PHY module 856, etc.) can send second buffered data 204b over a second band
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`transmission 216b to the receiving STA 102a. The receiving STA 102a can receive the
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`data 216a over the first band at a first receiving wireless radio 224a (e.g., transmitter
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`864, MAC module 860, and/or PHY module 856, etc.) and second data 216b ata
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`second receiving wireless radio 224b (e.g., transmitter 864, MAC module 860, and/or
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`PHY module 856, etc.). [0021]-[0022], discloses block acknowledgements aggregation
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`for multi-band transmissions. The acknowledgements can be coupled (aggregated) for
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`two or more flows across multiple bands by using an acknowledge aggregation
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`methodology. The common acknowledgment aggregation element is added to the
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`control information that can acknowledge multiple flows (for example traffic identifier
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`(TID)) received from multiple bands when the system implements MAClevel multi-band
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`link acknowledgment aggregation) and
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`receiving onafirst frequency band a multi-band block ack frame indicating
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`reception statuses of the plurality of MPDUs.((0038], discloses The receiving STA
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`102a can receive the data 216a over the firs