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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AlA or AIA Status
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`The amendmentfiled on 10/07/2021 has been entered. Claims 1-4, 6-11, and 13-
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`14 are amended, claims 5 and 12 are canceled, and claim 15 is new. Claims 1-4, 6-
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 112
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`The following is a quotation of the first paragraph of 35 U.S.C. 112(a):
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`(a) IN GENERAL.—The specification shall contain a written description of the invention, and
`of the manner and process of making and using it, in suchfull, clear, concise, and exact terms as to
`enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains, or with whichit is most nearly connected, to
`makeand use the same,and shall set forth the best mode contemplated by the inventor or joint
`inventor of carrying out the invention.
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`The following is a quotation of the first paragraph of pre-AlA 35 U.S.C. 112:
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`The specification shall contain a written description of the invention, and of the manner and
`process of making and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person
`skilled in the art to which it pertains, or with whichit is most nearly connected, to make and use the
`same, and shall set forth the best mode contemplated by the inventor of carrying out his invention.
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`Claims 1-4, 6-11 and 13-15 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 112(a) or 35 U.S.C.
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`112 (pre-AlA), first paragraph, as failing to comply with the written description
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`requirement. The claim(s) contains subject matter which was not described in the
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`specification in such a way as to reasonably conveyto one skilled in the relevant
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`art that the inventor or a joint inventor, or for applications subject to pre-AlA
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`35 U.S.C. 112, the inventor(s), at the time the application was filed, had
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`possession of the claimed invention.
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`Regarding claims 1, 8 and 15, expression “spatial reuse parameter” is not
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`described in the specification. A person of ordinaryskills in the art will not be able
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`to determine spatial reuse parameter from the specification.
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`Claims 2-4, 6-7, 9-11 and 13-14 are subjected to the same rejection, for
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`being dependenton claims 1, 8 or 15.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`Claims 1-4, 6-11 and 13-15 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being
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`unpatentable over Wang James June-Ming et al (US 20160174079), hereinafter
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`Wang,in view of NPL (IEEE 802.11-16/0415r1, IEEE 802.11 TGax, March 2016
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`Macau Meeting Minutes), hereinafter NPL, and further in view of Hart Brian D. et
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`all (US 20170135131), hereinafter Hart.
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`Regarding claims 1, 8 and 15, Wang teaches,a first wireless station (Mang:
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`Fig, 4, STAB} / a communication method for a first wireless station that belongs to
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`og communication cell, the first wireless station comprising:
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`a receiver (Wang: Fig. 2, Transceiver) which, in operation, receives a trigger frame
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`transmitted fram an access paint that belongs to an interference cell (Wang: Fig.
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`4, STA3: (0034), (0054), teaching wireless station STAS in BSS2 receiving a
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`trigger frame, from frame exchanges in a different BSS1 Le. an interference cell
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`from an access point STAL. Trigger frame is interpreted by the Examiner as a
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`frame that carries information to a wireless station far it to decide on
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`transmission), and
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`a controller (Wang: Fig. 2, CTL/CONFIG, Power CTL) which, in operation,
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`determines, based on a spatial reuse parameter and a reception power value of
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`the trigger frame received at the first wireless station, whether the first wireless
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`station is alowed to transmit a signal to a second wireless station that belongs to
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`the communication cell, wherein the spatial reuse parameter is set based on an
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`access point transmit power of the access point and based on the target RSS!
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`iWang: (00261, (00341, teaching STA1 is an access point in the interferencecell,
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`STA3 (first wireless station) in the communication cell determines whether to
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`transmit to STA4 (second wireless station) in the communication cell, based on
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`the transmission power of STA1 and a target RSSI (“RSSI (by STA1 from STA2)”)
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`received in the frame, and the measured reception power (“RSSI (by STA3 from
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`STA1)”) of STA1. Parameters in the frame are STA1’s transmit power level (TX-
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`PWR) and “RSSI (by STA1 from STA2)”, which is used as target RSSI by STA3
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`during determination. Spatial reuse parameter is interpreted as parameters
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`used in spatial reuse determination and Wangin Abstract teaches that Wang’s
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`methodis related to spatial reuse case.).
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`Wang does not expressly teach, the trigger frame soliciting-es uplink
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`response signals from a plurality of terminal stations belonging to the interference
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`cell and including a target RSS! (received signal strength indicator) that is a target
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`reception power value of the uplink response signals at the access point.
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`However, in the sare fleld of endeavor, NPL teaches, the trigger frame
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`soliciting-2e uplink response signals from a plurality of terminal stations belonging
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`to the interference cell and including a target RSS! {received signal strength
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`indicator) that is a target reception power value of the uplink response signals at
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`the decess point (NPL: Page 23, Ch. 5.4.6, teaching that trigger fame schedules UL
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`MU Le.an UL response from schedule STAs, and trigger frame carries AP Tx
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`Power and target RSS] te be used by the scheduled UL STAs response}.
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify Wang’s method/station to
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`include that the trigger frarne soliciting an uplink response frame from multiple
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`wireless stations belonging to the interference ceil and including a target received
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`signal strength indicator (RSS!) that is a target reception power value, at the
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`access point, of the uplink response frarne from the stations.
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`This would have been obvious because it would motivate one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to provide a power control mechanism to achieve uplink multi-user
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`(UL MU) transmission (NPL: Ch. 5.4.6 lines 1-2).
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`Wang and NPL do not expressly teach, a transmitter which, in operation,
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`transmits the signal while the plurality of terminal stations transmit the uplink
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`responsesignals by MU (Multi User) multiplexing.
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`However, in the same fleid of endeavor, Hart teaches, a transmitter (Hart:
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`Fig. 8, TRANSMITTER) which, in operation, transmits the signal while the plurality
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`ofterminal stations transmit the uplink response signals by MU (Multi User}
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`multiplexing (Mart: (131, [16], [47]-[54], teaching stations C determines
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`transmission to station 0 in a communication cell in spatial reuse case, while
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`station A and multiple stations B are performing UL-MU-MIMO (Le. uplink MU
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`multiplexing) transmission}.
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinaryskill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify Wang and NPL’s
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`method/station to include a transmitter which, in operation, transmits the signal
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`while the plurality of terminal stations transmit the uplink response signals by MU
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`(Multi User) multiplexing.
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`This would have been obvious because it would motivate one of ordinary
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`skill in the art to provide a Clear Channel Assessment (CCA) technique which
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`protects reception in a receiver (Hart: [12]).
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`Regarding claim 15, Wang, NPL and Hart’s teachings, as outlined above for
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`“a communication method for a first wireless station”, further applies to “a
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`communication method for a wireless network”.
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`Regarding claims 2 and 9, Wang,in view of NPL and Hart, teachesthe first
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`wireless station/method, as outlined in the rejection of claims 1 and 8.
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`Wang further teaches, wherein an estimated reception powervalueof the signal
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`received at the access point is calculated based on the access point transmit
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`power and the reception power value when the signalis transmitted from thefirst
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`wireless station to the access point (Wang: (0034) “Pathioss (STAL-3)<TH-
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`PVRSTAI-RSSI (by STA3 from STALL)... TPCi-pathioss(STAL-3i<RSSi (by STAT
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`from STAZ}-Fixed Margin:”}, and
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`whetherthefirst wireless station is allowedto transmit to the ##ite second
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`wireless station is determined based on whetherthe estimated reception power
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`value exceeds an acceptable receiver interference power(Wang: (0034) “Once
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`pathioss is determined, STAS can then determine Ks own TX power level (TPC)
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`based on the following equations, and STAS should select the lower TX power
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`level between TPCL and TPC2 such that STAS would not cause interference to
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`both STAL and STAZ."}.
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`Regarding claims 3 and 10, Wang,in view of NPL and Hart, teachesthe first
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`wireless station/method, as outlined in the rejection of claims 1 and 8.
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`Wang further teaches, where: the transmitter, in operation, transmits the
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`signal to the second wireless station, in response to the controller having, in a
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`transmission buffer, data to be transmitted from the first wireless station to the
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`second wireless station and determining that the first wireless station is allowed
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`to transmit the signal to the second wireless station (Wang: Fig. 3: 10033] °
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`Finally, instep 334, STA3S gains a spatial re-use TXHOP and starts frame exchange
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`with STA4.”, teaching when allowed to transmit, the wireless station transmits
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`frames to the other wireless station}.
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`Regarding claims 4 and 11, Wang,in view of NPL and Hart, teachesthe first
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`wireless station/method, as outlined in the rejection of claims 1 and 8.
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`Wang further teaches, wherein when the contrailer allows the first wireless
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`station fo transmit to the second wireless station, the controller sets a period
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`during which the first wireless station is allowed to transmit to the second wireless
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`station (Wang: Fig. 8 “SPATIAL REUSE DURATION”, [0051], teaching STAS (first
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`station) transmits to STA4 (second station) during a defined duration).
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`Regarding claims 6 and 13, Wang,in view of NPL and Hart, teachesthe first
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`wireless station/method, as outlined in the rejection of claims 1 and 8.
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`Wang further teaches, wherein the controller, in operation, determines,
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`based on an acceptable receiver interference power at the plurality of terminal
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`stations that belang to the interference cell, whether the first wireless stationis
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`alowed to transmit the signal to the second wireless station (Mang: [0034],
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`(00361, teaching STAS (first station} transmits to STA4 isecand station} based on
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`an acceptable receiver interference power at STAI and STA2 (stations in the
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`interference cell},
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`Regarding claims 7 and 14, Wang,in view of NPL and Hart, teachesthe first
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`wireless station/method, as outlined in the rejection of claims 1 and 8.
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`Wang further teaches, wherein the controller, in operation, adjusts transmit
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`powerof thefirst wireless station to transmit the signal to the second wireless
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`station Aang: Fig. 4, STA3; [00234] “In the embodimentof FIG. 4, STA1 and STA2
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`have ongoing frame exchangein BSS1, and STA3 applies TPC to ensure that any
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`spatial re-use frame exchange in BSS2 will not causing interference to STA1 and
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`to STA2.”, teaching wireless station performs TPC (Transmission Power Control)
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`i.e. adjusting transmit power).
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`Response to Arguments
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`Applicant's arguments filed on 10/07/2021, with respect to the rejection of claims
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`1 and 8 under USC 102, have been fully considered are moot upon a further
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`consideration and a new ground of rejection under USC 103, as set forth above.
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`Applicant’s amendmentto the claims has necessitated the new ground of
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`rejection presented in this office action.
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`Conclusion
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`The prior art made of record and notrelied upon is considered pertinent to
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`applicant's disclosure.
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`Yang, US 20170223563 - DYNAMIC CCA SCHEME WITH INTERFACE
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`CONTROL FOR 802.11 HEW STANDARD AND SYSTEM.
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`Seok, US 20160249366 - METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PREVENTING
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`INTERFERENCE IN OVERLAPPING SERVICE AREA.
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`Ko, US 20190021091, WIRELESS COMMUNICATION METHOD AND
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`WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TERMINAL IN BASIC SERVICE SET OVERLAPPING
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`WITH ANOTHER BASIC SERVICE SET.
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`Lim, US 20160286499, METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING
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`INTERFERENCE CONTROL SIGNALS BASED ON POWER INFORMATION, AND
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