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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, is being examined
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`underthe first inventor to file provisions of the AIA.
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`Response to Amendment
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`Acknowledgement is made of amendmentfiled on 10/18/2024. The
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`amendments of Applicant are entered and have been considered by Examiner. Claims
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`20, 21, 23-28, 30-35 were previously pending. Claims 20, 21, 28 are amended. Claims
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`20, 21, 23-28, 30-35 are currently pending.
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`Responseto Arguments
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`Applicant's argumentsfiled 10/18/2024 have been fully considered but they are
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`not persuasive.
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`Merlin (Figs. 7 and 9 and [0005], [0009], [0042], [0045], [0068]-[0070], [0085], [0098]-
`[0104], [0114]) describes "For example, a wireless device may establish a [block
`acknowledgement] BA agreement for the multiple links supported by the wireless device
`for multi-link aggregation (€.g., a multi-link BA session)." Merlin, [0005]. Merlin further
`describes"In other cases, a BA agreement maybe established on a per-link basis. For
`example, a BA agreement mayestablisha... traffic identifier (TID) for one or more
`indicated links." Id. (Emphasis added.)
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`Thus, Merlin describes that, in some cases a wireless device establishes a BA
`agreement for multiple links, and in other cases a wireless device establishes a BA
`agreement on a per-link basis.
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`As such, Merlin does not teach or suggest a multi-band transmitter device which, based
`on the multi-band Block Ack agreement,"receives onafirst frequency band a multi-band
`block ack frame indicating reception statuses of the plurality of MPDUs transmitted over
`the plurality of frequency bands" wherein "the receiver, in operation, additionally receives
`a per-bandblock ackframe indicating a reception status of one or more MPDUs among
`the plurality of MPDUs, the one or more MPDUsbeing transmitted on one frequency
`band amongthe plurality of frequency bands" as nowparticularly recited in claim 20, as
`amended. Claim 27 similarly recites a communication methodincluding the steps of
`"based on the multi-band Block Ack agreement, receiving onafirst frequency band a
`multi-band block ack frame indicating reception statuses of the plurality of MPDUs
`transmitted over the plurality of frequency bands" and "receiving a per- band block ack
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`frameindicating a reception status of one or more MPDUs amongthe plurality of MPDUs,
`the one or more MPDUsbeing transmitted on one frequency band among the plurality of
`frequency bands."
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`Furthermore, Fig. 5 of Merlin discloses Scoreboards 555-b, 555-c, and 555-d for each
`link in addition to a Global Scoreboard 555-a. Merlin is interpreted to teach that a "per-
`band block ack frame"is received and recorded in Scoreboards 555-b, 555-c, and 555-d
`for each link, which is managed collectively in Global Scoreboard 555-a. ("a transmitting
`device may map per-link scoreboards 555-b, 555-c, and 555-d to global scoreboard 555-
`a in order to determine which transmitted MPDUs were successfully and/or
`unsuccessfully received on a global level (e.g., as opposed to a per-link level)" Merlin,
`[0092].) As such, FIG. 5 of Merlin does not teach or suggest a multi-band transmitter
`device which, "based on the multi-band Block Ack agreement, receives onafirst
`frequency band a multi-band block ack frameindicating reception statuses of the plurality
`of MPDUs"wherein "the receiver, in operation, additionally receives a per-band block ack
`frameindicating a reception status of one or more MPDUs amongthe plurality of
`MPDUs"as claimed.
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`Examinerrespectfully disagrees. As described in [0007] of Merlin, the BA
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`agreementis established on a per-link basis and a transmitting device may assign SNs
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`to data units on a per-link basis. That is, The BA agreement maycall for both a global
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`set of SNs (e.g., associated with all the links used for multi-link aggregation), as well as
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`a local set of SNs (e.g., associated with each link used for multi-link aggregation).
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`Furthermore, the claims do nottie the per-band block ack frame associated with
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`received MPDUs to the multi-band block ack agreement. As such, a wireless device
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`capable of supporting multiple BA agreements as taught in [0045] of Merlin, would
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`easily be capable of receiving a multi-band block ack framefor a first BA agreement and
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`additionally receiving per-link block ack frames under a second BA agreement.
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`As such, examiner maintains that the prior art continues to teach on the claimed
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`invention.
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`Claim Objections
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`Claim 21 and 28 are objected to because ofthe following informalities: Claim 21
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`recites “wherein the single multi-band Block Ack agreementis established for the TID by
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`exchanging...” and should be corrected to “wherein the sige multi-band Block Ack
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`agreementis established for the singleTID by exchanging...”
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`Appropriate correction is required.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all
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`obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed
`invention is 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 obvious before the effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to a person having
`ordinary skill in the art to which the claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be
`negated by the manner in which the invention was made.
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`The factual inquiries for establishing a background for determining obviousness
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`under 35 U.S.C. 103 are summarized asfollows:
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`1. Determining the scope and contents of the prior art.
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`2. Ascertaining the differences betweenthe prior art and the claims at issue.
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`3. Resolving the level of ordinary skill in the pertinent art.
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`4. Considering objective evidence presentin the application indicating
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`obviousness or nonobviousness.
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`Claim(s) 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C.
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`103 as being unpatentable over US 2018/0205502 A1 to Merlin et al. (hereinafter
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`“Merlin”) in view of US 2011/0261735 Ail to Cordeiro et al. (hereinafter “Cordeiro”) and
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`US 2017/0311204 Ai to Cariou et al. (hereinafter “Cariou’)
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`Regarding Claim 20 and 27, Merlin teaches A multi-band transmitter device
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`and communication method comprising: (Figure 9 and [0114], discloses a wireless
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`device 905 that supports multi-link BA management)
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`control circuitry ([0114], discloses wireless device 905 mayalso include a
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`processor) which, establishes a multi-band Block Ack agreement for a single
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`Traffic Identifier (TID) between the multi-band transmitter device and a multi-band
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`recipient device ([0009], discloses establishing a block acknowledgement agreement
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`for a plurality of wireless links used for communications in parallel between the first
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`wireless device and a second wireless device)
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`a transmitter which, (Figure 9 and [0114], discloses wireless device 905
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`comprising transmitter 920) in operation, transmits to the multi-band recipient
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`device over a plurality of frequency bands,a plurality of MAC layer Protocol Data
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`Units (MPDUs) overa plurality of frequency bands belonging to the single TID;
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`([0045], discloses in some cases (e.g., for single link operation) each link may be
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`associated with a unique transmitter address (TA), or a unique receiver (RA), ora
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`unique (TID), or a combination of unique TA, RA, and/or TID. However, in some
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`wireless communications systems supporting multi-link operation, each TID (i.e. single
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`TID) may be aggregated across multiple links. A BA agreement may establish a TA,
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`RA, and/or TID for one or more indicated links. The wireless device may then transmit
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`packets to another wireless device using multiple links, and receive a BA with
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`acknowledgementinformation accounting for the transmitted packets according to the
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`established BA agreement. Figure 7 and [0098]-[0103], discloses a wireless device 705-
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`a may format data into MPDUs and transmit the data units to wireless device 705-b via
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`multiple links and multiple MAC entities. [0042], further discloses the wireless links may
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`be in the same or different radio frequency (RF) spectrum bands(i.e. plurality of
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`frequency bands)) and
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`a receiver (Figure 9 and [0114], discloses wireless device 905 comprising
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`receiver 910) which, in operation, based on the multi-badn Block Ack agreement
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`receives on a first frequency band a multi-band block ack frameindicating
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`reception statuses of the plurality of MPDUstransmitted over the plurality of
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`frequency bands,((0103]-[0104], discloses At 730, wireless device 705-b may transmit
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`one or more BAs(i.e. multi-band block ack frame indicating reception statuses) in
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`responseto the transmissions received at 725. In some examples, the BAs received by
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`wireless device 705-a at 730 may be received over one (e.g., a first) wirelesslink (i.e.
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`receiving the multi-band block ack frame on a first frequency band) and the BAs may be
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`associated with data units sent, by the wireless device 705-a at 725, over both the first
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`and second wirelesslinks (i.e. MPDUs transmitted overthe plurality of frequency
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`bands)) wherein
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`the receiver, in operation, additionally receives a per-band block ack frame
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`indicating a reception status of one or more MPDUs among theplurality of
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`MPDUs, the one or more MPDUsbeing transmitted on a one frequency band
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`among the plurality of frequency bands.
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`((0005], discloses, a BA agreement may be
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`established on a per-link basis. For example, a BA agreement mayestablish a
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`transmitter address (TA), receiver address (RA), and/or traffic identifier (TID) for one or
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`moreindicated links. [0070], further discloses Further, additional SN sets may be used
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`(e.g., on a per-link basis) in addition to a global SN set. In such cases, both a global
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`scoreboard as well as per-link scoreboards may be maintained by a transmitting device.
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`MPDUs maythus carry both a per-link SN as well as a global SN (e.g., which may both
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`be carried in a multi-link or enhanced MAC header). On each link, BAs may be usedto
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`acknowledge MPDUs basedon the per-link SN (i.e. one frequency band).
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`Scoreboarding may be maintained on a per-link basis (e.g., acting on the per-link SN,
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`instead of the global SN) and single link BA mechanisms maybe reused. [0085], further
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`discloses FIG. 4 mayillustrate per-link (e.g., local) scoreboard managementfor multi-
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`link BA procedures. For example, lower MAC layers 425 may handle processing and
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`managementof SNs identified in per-link BAs received (receiving a per-band block ack
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`frame))
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`Merlin teaches establishing a multi-band Block Ack agreement acrossall link or
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`bands, or on a per-link basis (see [0068]-[0070]) does not explicitly teach establishing a
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`multi-band Block Ack agreement using a single frequency band.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Cordeiro disclosesin [0046]a first
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`multiband station mayset, establish, create a traffic steam or a block acknowledgement
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`agreement with a second multiband station onafirst frequency band andafirst channel
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`by sending a request byafirst multiband station on a second channel and a second
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`frequency while communicating on the second channel and the second frequency band.
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`[0049], discloses the originator may send ADDBArequestframe 430 to the recipient on
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`channel X and 60 GHz frequency band(i.e. single frequency band). [0053], further
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`discloses the recipient may send a response e.g., ADDTS and/or ADDBA response
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`frames as appropriate, on the same channel and frequency band wherethe requestis
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`received e.g., channel X and 60 GHz frequency band.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to oneof ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Merlin to include
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`the abovelimitations as suggested by Cordeiro, as the originator sends the frame on
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`any band/channel and the recipient may send response frames appropriately on the
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`same channel and frequency band and thus canbeefficiently operated as indicated in
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`[0003] of Cordeiro.
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`Merlin teaches an upper MAClayerproviding a single-link interface to upper
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`layers (see Figure 3 and [0076]-[0079]), but Merlin/Cordeiro does not explicitly teach the
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`multi-band transmitter device and multi-band recipient device identified by respective
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`unified MAC addresses.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Cariou discloses in [0102], mechanisms
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`to expose a single MAC address(i.e. unified MAC address) for the load balanced
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`(aggregated) link may be used, even though the traffic may be distributed among
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`multiple physical devices, each having their own MAC Address. A single MAC address
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`may be presented to the higher layer so that the load balancedlink is treated by the
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`higher layers as a single logicallink by which the destination is reached. This MAC
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`address maybe different from the MAC addresses usedon the individual channels.
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`[0103], further discloses on each peer STA 103 of the link, a MAC layerwithits
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`associated MAC layer managemententity (MLME) and a specific MAC address(i.e.
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`respective unified MAC addresses) may be used for the multi-band layer, which may
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`expose a single MAC SAP to the upperlayer, maysplit the traffic on the multiple air
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`interfaces for a transmit flow, may collect the packets from the multiple air interfaces for
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`a receiver flow, and may perform reordering.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to oneof ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to modify the teachings of Merlin/Cordeiro to
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`include the abovelimitations as suggested by Cariou, to allow for link aggregation to be
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`done transparently to the upperlayers, as indicated in [0096] of Cariou.
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`Regarding Claim 21, Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein Merlin/Cordeiro further teaches the single
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`multi-band block ack agreementis established for the TID by exchanging an Add
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`Block Ack (ADDBA) Requestframe and an Add Block Ack (ADDBA) Response
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`frame on an enabled frequency band.
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`(Merlin, [0045], discloses a BA agreement
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`may be set up or established on a per TID basis. For example, an add BA (ADDBA)
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`frame may be per <RA, TA> and per TID (e.g., per access category). However, in some
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`wireless communications systems supporting multi-link operation, each TID may be
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`aggregated across multiple links. Therefore, if each aggregated TID is associated with a
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`common BA agreement across multiple links, predefined mapping between <TA, RA,
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`TID> and the BA agreement maybeviolated (e.g., in cases where eachlink keeps a
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`unique <TA, RA>). Thus, a BA agreement (i.e. single multi-band block ack agreement)
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`may establish a TA, RA, and/or TID for one or moreindicated links. Cordeiro, further
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`teachesin [0049], the originator may send ADDBA requestframe 430 to the recipient on
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`channel X and 60 GHz frequency band(i.e. single frequency band). [0053], further
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`discloses the recipient may send a response e.g., ADDTS and/or ADDBA response
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`frames as appropriate, on the same channel and frequency band wherethe requestis
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`received e.g., channel X and 60 GHz frequency band) Examiner maintains same
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`motivation to combine as indicated in Claim 20 above.
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`Regarding Claim 23, Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein Merlin further teaches the plurality of
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`MPDUsare transmitted on any of the plurality of frequency bands to which the
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`TID is mapped.
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`([0045], discloses in some wireless communications systems
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`supporting multi-link operation, each TID may be aggregated across multiple links.
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`[0006], further discloses In cases where the BA agreementis established across
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`multiple links, a transmitting device (e.g., a device transmitting packets or data units and
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`receiving subsequent BAs) may assign each of the data units one of a single set of
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`sequence numbers (SNs) (e.g., a global set of SNs), and the data units may be sent
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`over any of the wirelesslinks)
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`Regarding Claim 24, Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein, Merlin further teaches in response to
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`receiving the multi-band block ack frame that indicates failure of reception of a
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`first MPDU transmitted on the first frequency band, the transmitter retransmits
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`the first MPDU on a second frequency banddifferent from the first frequency
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`band.
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`([0078], discloses The upper MAClayer 315 may additionally or alternatively
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`provide a single BA space(e.g., a single BA scoreboard and sequence space) suchthat
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`MPDUs may be scheduled dynamically on a per-PPDU basis for each link (€.g.,
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`such
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`that a given MPDU mayberetransmitted on a differentlink from that on which it was
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`originally transmitted). [0097], further discloses As an example, each MPDU may be
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`associated with one or more BAs. As shownin FIG. 6A, MPDU 4 (e.g., MPDU
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`associated with Link 2 SN value of ‘2’) and MPDU 5 (e.g., MPDU associated with Link 2
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`SN valueof ‘2’, having Global SN value of ‘5’) may be unsuccessfully transmitted. FIG.
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`6B illustrates local or per-link scoreboard mapping to the global scoreboard mapping.
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`For example, an MPDU with a local SN of ‘2’ may be indicated as unsuccessfully
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`received on Link 2 via a BA. The transmitting device may mapthe value to a global
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`scoreboard, andidentify the fourth transmitted MPDU (e.g., MPDU associated with
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`global SN value of ‘4’) was unsuccessfully transmitted. As such, the transmitting device
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`may transmit the fourth MPDU on anotherlink (e.g., ‘Link 1’). Further, the retransmitted
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`MPDU with a local SN of ‘3’ may be indicated as successfully received on Link 1 viaa
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`BA. Thetransmitting device may mapthe value to a global scoreboard, and identify the
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`fourth transmitted MPDU (e.g., MPDU associated with global SN ‘4’) was successfully
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`retransmitted)
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`Regarding Claim 34, Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein
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`Cordeiro further teaches the controlcircuitry, in operation, using the single
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`frequency band, performs a multi-band association setup (Cordeiro discloses in
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`[0049], the originator may send ADDBArequestframe 430 to the recipient on channel X
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`and 60 GHz frequency band(i.e. single frequency band). [0053], further discloses the
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`recipient may send a response e.g., ADDTS and/or ADDBAresponseframes as
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`appropriate, on the same channel and frequency band wherethe request is received
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`e.g., channel X and 60 GHz frequency band)
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`Merlin further teaches performs a multi-band association setup for
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`simultaneous communication on theplurality of frequency bands with the multi-
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`band recipient device. (Merlin, [0045], discloses a BA agreement may be set up or
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`established on a per TID basis. For example, an add BA (ADDBA)frame maybe per
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`<RA, TA> and per TID (e.g., per access category). However, in some wireless
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`communications systems supporting multi-link operation, each TID may be aggregated
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`across multiple links. Therefore, if each aggregated TID is associated with a common
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`BA agreementacross multiple links, predefined mapping between <TA, RA, TID> and
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`the BA agreement maybeviolated (e.g., in cases where each link keeps a unique <TA,
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`RA>). Thus, a BA agreement (i.e. single multi-oband block ack agreement) may
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`establish a TA, RA, and/or TID for one or more indicated links)
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`Examiner maintains same motivation to combine as indicated in Claim 20 above.
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`Claims 28, 30-31, 35 are rejected for having the samelimitations as claims
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`21, 23-24, 34 respectively, except the claims are in method format.
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`Claim(s) 25 and 32 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable
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`over Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou in view of US 2020/0037288 Ai (provisional application no.
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`62/756,727 to Huang
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`et al.
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`(hereinafter “Wang”
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`Regarding Claim 25, Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein Merlin further teaches the transmitter, in
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`operation, transmits a multi-band block ack request frame ([0058], discloses
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`transmitting device transmits a block acknowledgement request)
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`Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou does not explicitly teach the multi-band block ack request
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`frame includes one or more per-band information fields, each of the one or more
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`per-band information fields comprising a TID field for indicating the TID for which
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`the multi-band block ack responseis requested.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Huangillustrates in Figure 16 and [0175],
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`a multi-TID BlockAckReg variant, in which An existing BAR information field for Multi-
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`TID BlockAckReq 1640 is shown in FIG. 16. One or more reservedbits in Per TID Info
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`can be used to Numberof repeat Block Ack Starting Sequence Control after Per TID
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`Info.
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`Therefore, it would have been obvious to oneof ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effectivefiling date of the claimed invention to modify the teachings of
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`Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou to include the abovelimitations as suggested by Huang, to
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`enable solicitation of aggregation of more than one BAbitmapfor one TID as indicated
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`in [0175] of Huang.
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`Application/Control Number: 17/294,330
`Art Unit: 2477
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`Claim 32 is rejected for having the samelimitations as claim 25, except the
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`claim is in method format.
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`Claim(s) 26 and 33 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable
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`over Merlin in view of US 2007/0002810 A‘ to Trainin et al. (hereinafter “Trainin”)
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`Regarding Claim 26, Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou teaches The multi-band
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`transmitter device of Claim 20, wherein Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou does not explicitly
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`teach a single reordering buffer is maintained for each set of a MAC addressof
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`the multi-band recipient device and the TID.
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor, Trainin discloses in [0041], 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 memoryallocated for bitmap 552 and starts
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`the new bitmap 552 related to new TID2 in the same location. The BAR-BA exchange
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`behaviorof 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 oneof ordinary skill in the art before the
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`effective filing date of the claimed invention to modify the teachings of
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`Merlin/Cordeiro/Cariou to include the abovelimitations 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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`Conclusion
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