Multi-AP cooperative transmission method

CN121587044APending Publication Date: 2026-02-27SHENZHEN TCL NEW-TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202380100516.0
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2023-08-10
Publication Date
2026-02-27

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Technical Problem

In multi-AP collaborative communication, how to achieve efficient and high-performance multi-AP collaborative transmission is an urgent problem to be solved.

Method used

By sharing cache status reports (BSRs) between multiple access points (APs), in particular, the secondary AP sends information containing BSRs to the primary APs to achieve more efficient resource allocation and collaborative transmission.

Benefits of technology

This approach can provide more resources and cooperative transmission opportunities for APs with more cached data and/or more urgent cached data, thereby achieving efficient and high-performance multi-AP cooperative transmission.

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Abstract

A method for cooperative communication of a plurality of access points (APs), the APs comprising a first AP and a second AP, the method comprising: the second AP sending first information to the first AP, the first information comprising a buffer status report (BSR) related to the second AP.
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Multi-AP collaborative transmission method Technical Field

[0001] The present application relates to the field of communications, and more specifically, to a multi-AP collaborative transmission method, and more specifically, to a method for sharing a buffer status report (BSR) between multiple access points (APs). Background Art

[0002] Multi-AP coordination (or multi-AP coordination) allows multiple APs to share related resources, which can reduce interference and achieve better resource utilization. How to achieve efficient and high-performance multi-AP coordinated transmission has become an urgent problem to be solved.

[0003] Summary of the Invention Technical issues

[0004] In multi-AP cooperative communication, how to achieve efficient and high-performance multi-AP cooperative transmission has become an urgent problem to be solved.

[0005] Technical Solution

[0006] In view of this, one aspect of the present application provides a method for sharing a cache status report (BSR) between multiple access points (APs), wherein the APs include a first AP and a second AP, and the method includes: the second AP sends first information to the first AP, and the first information includes a cache status report BSR related to the second AP.

[0007] Another aspect of the present application provides a method for collaborative communication among multiple access points (APs), wherein the APs include a first AP and a second AP. The method includes: the first AP receives first information from the second AP, where the first information includes a buffer status report (BSR) related to the second AP.

[0008] Another aspect of the present application provides an access point, comprising: a processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used to store a computer program, and the processor is used to call and run the computer program stored in the memory to perform the above method.

[0009] Another aspect of the present application provides a chip, which includes: a processor, configured to call and run a computer program from a memory, so that a device equipped with the chip executes the above method.

[0010] Another aspect of the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium, which is used to store a computer program, wherein the computer program enables a computer to execute the above method.

[0011] Technical Effects

[0012] Embodiments of the present application provide a multi-AP collaborative transmission method. The APs include a first AP and a second AP. The method includes the second AP sending first information to the first AP, where the first information includes a buffer status report (BSR) related to the second AP. The multi-AP collaborative transmission method according to embodiments of the present application can provide more resources / more collaborative transmission opportunities for APs with more cached data and / or more urgent cached data, thereby achieving efficient and high-performance multi-AP collaborative transmission. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013] FIG1 shows a schematic diagram of a communication system according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0014] FIG2 shows a schematic diagram of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0015] FIG3 shows a schematic diagram of a communication method according to another embodiment of the present application.

[0016] FIG4 shows a schematic diagram of a communication method according to yet another embodiment of the present application.

[0017] FIG5 shows a flow chart of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0018] FIG6 shows a schematic diagram of a MAC frame structure according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0019] FIG7 shows a schematic diagram of a total buffer status subfield according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0020] FIG8 shows a schematic diagram of an AP energy-saving buffer status subfield according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0021] FIG9 shows a schematic diagram of a BSR control field according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0022] FIG10 shows a schematic diagram of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0023] FIG11 is a schematic diagram showing the structure of a trigger frame carrying a common information field according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0024] FIG12 shows a flow chart of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0025] FIG13 shows a schematic diagram of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0026] FIG14 is a schematic diagram showing the structure of a trigger frame carrying a User Info List field according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0027] FIG15 shows a schematic diagram of a special user information field according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0028] FIG. 16 is a block diagram of an example system for wireless communication according to an embodiment of the present application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0029] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present application, not all of them. With respect to the embodiments of the present application, all other embodiments obtained by persons of ordinary skill in the art without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present application. The terms "first," "second," and the like in the specification of the present application are used to distinguish between different objects, not to describe a specific order. For example, "first preset value," "second preset value," and the like merely indicate the existence of a preset value, not that the corresponding physical quantity must reach a specific value. Without departing from the teachings of one or more embodiments, the first element / value discussed below may be referred to as the second element / value. Describing an element as a "first" element does not necessarily require or imply the existence of a second element / value or other elements / values. In the embodiments of the present application, "defined as," "set as," or "set to" may be implemented by pre-storing corresponding codes, tables, or other methods for indicating relevant information in a device (e.g., including an AP and a network device). This application does not limit the specific implementation thereof. For example, definition / predefinition may refer to a definition in a protocol.

[0030] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application can be applied to various communication systems, such as Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) or other communication systems.

[0031] In one embodiment, a communication system 100 according to an embodiment of the present application is shown in FIG1 . The communication system 100 may include multiple APs and multiple stations (STAs) that access a network through the APs. Although FIG1 shows five APs and six STAs, the number of APs and STAs in the present application is not limited thereto.

[0032] The communication in the communication system may include communication between an AP and a STA, communication between STAs, or communication between APs.

[0033] An AP device can be a terminal device (such as a mobile phone) or a network device (such as a router) equipped with a Wi-Fi chip. The role of a STA in a communication system is not absolute. For example, in some scenarios, a mobile phone is a STA when connected to a router, and an AP when serving as a hotspot for other phones. In the following description, STA refers to a non-access point (Non-AP) STA.

[0034] In some embodiments, the AP and STA may be devices supporting 802.11bn. The AP may also be a device supporting various current and future 802.11 family WLAN standards, such as 802.11ax and 802.11be.

[0035] In the multi-AP collaborative transmission process, the AP that initiates multi-AP collaboration is usually called the master AP (Master AP, MAP, Sharing AP, or first AP), such as AP0 in Figure 1. The master AP selects one or more surrounding APs to participate in the multi-AP collaboration. These one or more APs are usually called slave APs (Slaved AP, SAP, Shared AP, or second AP), such as AP1 to AP4 in Figure 1. Optionally, the slave AP can send information to the master AP in active scanning mode.

[0036] The embodiments of the present application provide a multi-AP cooperative transmission method, specifically, a method for sharing buffer status reports (BSRs) between multiple APs. According to the multi-AP cooperative transmission method of the embodiments of the present application, more resources / more cooperative transmission opportunities can be provided to APs with more buffered data and / or more urgent buffered data, thereby achieving efficient and high-performance multi-AP cooperative transmission.

[0037] The following is a detailed description based on the embodiments of the present application with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0038] FIG2 is a schematic diagram of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application. FIG3 is a schematic diagram of a communication method according to another embodiment of the present application. FIG4 is a schematic diagram of a communication method according to yet another embodiment of the present application. FIG5 is a flow chart of a communication method according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0039] The secondary AP can proactively report a BSR to the primary AP when the primary AP does not send a BSRP trigger frame.

[0040] In an embodiment of the present application, the method for sharing a BSR among multiple APs may include: one or more secondary APs sending first information to a primary AP, where the first information includes a BSR related to the secondary AP (step S2).

[0041] In one embodiment, the first information includes at least one of a QoS control field carrying a BSR and a BSR control field.

[0042] In one embodiment, the QoS control field is carried by several different sub-type frames, including QoS null frames, QoS data frames, and QoS-related frames. The QoS control field carries the BSR corresponding to a preset service (or traffic identifier (TID)). QoS-related frames refer to frames other than QoS null frames and QoS data frames that carry the QoS control field.

[0043] In one example, after obtaining a transmission opportunity, one or more secondary APs directly send a QoS empty frame, a QoS data frame (QoS Data Frame), and a QoS-related frame carrying a QoS control field to the primary AP, where the QoS control field carries a BSR corresponding to a preset service (or TID), as shown in Figure 2.

[0044] In one example, after obtaining a transmission opportunity, one or more secondary APs directly send an aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) to the primary AP. The A-MPDU aggregates at least one subtype of frames carrying a QoS control field (including QoS null frames, QoS data frames, and / or QoS-related frames), and the number of frames included in the A-MPDU is two or more. The A-MPDU carries BSRs corresponding to two or more preset services (alternatively, TIDs), as shown in Figure 3.

[0045] In one embodiment, the first information includes at least one of a QoS empty frame carrying a BSR control field, a QoS data frame, and a BSR-related management frame. The BSR control field carries BSRs corresponding to multiple preset services. Here, the BSR-related management frame refers to other management frames carrying the BSR control field.

[0046] In one example, after obtaining a transmission opportunity, one or more secondary APs directly send first information to the primary AP (for example, periodically), where the first information includes a QoS Null Frame, a QoS Data Frame, or a BSR-related management frame carrying a BSR control field, where the BSR control field carries BSRs corresponding to multiple preset services, as shown in Figure 4.

[0047] In another embodiment, a method for globally setting / declaring a rule for transmitting the first information including the BSR from the secondary AP to the primary AP is performed via a beacon frame, a probe response frame, and / or a rule setting frame. Here, the rule setting frame refers to a frame other than a beacon frame and a probe response frame that can globally set / declare a rule for transmitting the first information including the BSR from the secondary AP to the primary AP.

[0048] For example, the rules may be as follows:

[0049] The value of the preset field of the beacon frame, the probe response frame, and the rule setting frame is set to 0 to indicate that the secondary AP determines the rule for sending the BSR based on its own buffer status;

[0050] The value of the preset field is set to 1 to instruct the secondary AP to send the BSR corresponding to the top m or top x% services in descending order of priority;

[0051] The value of the preset field is set to 2 to indicate that the secondary AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n or first (x+y)% services in descending order of priority;

[0052] The value of the preset field is set to 3 to indicate that the secondary AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n+n or first (x+y+y)% services in descending order of priority;

[0053] The value of the preset field is set to 4 to indicate that the secondary AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n+n+n or first (x+y+y+y)% services in descending order of priority;

[0054] The value of the preset field is set to 5 to instruct the secondary AP to send a downlink BSR corresponding to all services to be sent to multiple associated STAs;

[0055] The value of the preset field is set to 6 to indicate that the secondary AP sends uplink BSRs corresponding to all services of multiple associated STAs;

[0056] The value of the preset field is set to 7 to indicate that the secondary AP sends the downlink BSR and the uplink BSR,

[0057] Wherein, m and n are positive integers, and x and y are any values ​​greater than 0 and less than 100. The preset fields may include corresponding fields pre-set in a device (e.g., including an AP and a network device). The above rules are only examples and the present application is not limited thereto.

[0058] In another embodiment, the BSRP trigger frame carries a field indicating the rule for sending the first information from the secondary AP, so as to globally set / declare the rule for sending the first information from the secondary AP to the primary AP, which will be described in detail below.

[0059] The operation of one or more secondary APs sending the first information to the primary AP will be described in detail below.

[0060] Figure 6 shows a schematic diagram of a MAC frame structure according to an embodiment of the present application. Figure 7 shows a schematic diagram of a total buffer status subfield of a QoS control field according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0061] The first information may include a response frame, for example, a MAC frame structure, as shown in Figure 6. A MAC frame may include a MAC header, a variable-length frame body, and a 4-byte frame check sequence. The MAC header may include a 2-byte frame control field, a 2-byte duration / identifier (Duration / ID) field, an address field, a 0- or 2-byte sequence control field, a 0- or 2-byte QoS control field, and a 0- or 4-byte high throughput control (HT Control) field.

[0062] In this embodiment, the type of a MAC frame can be set using the Type Subfield and Subtype Subfield of the Frame Control field of the MAC frame. In one embodiment, when the Type Subfield of the Frame Control field is set to 10 (binary, i.e., B3B2=10) and the Subtype Subfield is set to 1000 (binary, i.e., B7B6B5B4=1000), the MAC frame is a QoS data type frame. When the Type Subfield of the Frame Control field is set to 10 (binary, i.e., B3B2=10) and the Subtype Subfield is set to 1100 (binary, i.e., B7B6B5B4=1100), the MAC frame is a QoS Null type frame. By setting the Type Subfield and Subtype Subfield of the Frame Control field of the MAC frame, the MAC frame can include QoS data frames carrying the QoS Control field, QoS Null frames, and other frames.

[0063] In one embodiment, the applicable frame (sub) types (Applicable Frame (Sub) types) of the QoS control field can be a QoS data frame carrying a QoS control field sent by a secondary AP or a hybrid coordinator (HC), a QoS data + contention-free cycle confirmation (QoS Data + CF-Ack) frame and / or a QoS empty frame.

[0064] In one example, when the Applicable Frame (Sub)types is set to QoS Null Frames Sent by the HC or the secondary AP, and bit 7 of the QoS Control field is defined as a Total Buffer Indicator, bits 8 to 15 (B8 to B15) of the QoS Control field instruct the secondary AP to send one of three configured BSRs. The three configured BSRs include: a downlink BSR sent by the secondary AP to multiple STAs associated with the secondary AP; an uplink BSR sent by multiple STAs associated with the secondary AP to the secondary AP; and both a downlink BSR and an uplink BSR.

[0065] For example, when the applicable frame (sub)type is set to QoS Null Frames Sent by HC or Secondary AP, the value of bit 7 of the QoS Control field can be set to a second preset value (e.g., 1), indicating that bits B8 to B15 of the QoS Control field are defined as the Total Buffer State Subfield, as shown in Figure 7. The Total Buffer State Subfield indicates one of the three BSR configurations described above. Figure 7 only illustrates the Total Buffer State Subfields in bits B8 to B15 of the QoS Control field.

[0066] Exemplarily, the QoS Control field including the Total Buffer Status field can be obtained by redefining the existing QoS Control field. For example, if the applicable frame (sub)type of the existing QoS Control field is set to a QoS Null Frame sent by the HC or secondary AP, the reserved bit at bit 7 of the QoS Control field can be set to a second preset value (e.g., 1) and the AP PS Buffer Status subfield at bits 8 to 15 (B8 to B15) of the QoS Control field can be redefined as the Total Buffer Status subfield, thereby indicating that the secondary AP sends one of the three configured BSRs. For example, when bit 7 of the QoS Control field is set to 1, the AP PS Buffer Status subfield at bits 8 to 15 (B8 to B15) of the QoS Control field is redefined as the Total Buffer Status subfield. When bit 7 of the QoS Control field is set to A-MSDU Present or Reserved, bits 8 to 15 (B8 to B15) of the QoS Control field still indicate the AP PS Buffer Status subfield.

[0067] Optionally, the QoS control field can add a new applicable frame (sub) type. The newly added applicable frame (sub) type is the QoS Null frame sent by the HC or the secondary AP. The difference between it and the existing QoS Null frames sent by the HC is that the value of bit 7 of the QoS control field is set to a second preset value (for example, 1), indicating that bits 8 to 15 (B8 to B15) of the QoS control field are defined as the total buffer status subfield. For example, the value of bit 7 of the QoS control field is set to 1, so that bits 8 to 15 (B8 to B15) of the QoS control field are defined as the total buffer status subfield. When bit 7 of the QoS control field is set to A-MSDU Present or Reserved, bits 8 to 15 (B8 to B15) of the QoS control field still indicate the AP PS buffer status subfield.

[0068] As shown in Figure 7, the Total Buffer Status subfield includes the following subfields: the Buffer State Indicated subfield, the Highest Priority Buffered Access Category subfield, and the Total Buffered Load subfield. The structure of the Total Buffer Status subfield is similar to that of the AP PS Buffer Status subfield in the existing QoS Control field.

[0069] The Designated Buffer Status subfield is used to indicate whether the secondary AP total buffer status is designated. The Designated Buffer Status subfield is set to 1 to indicate that the secondary AP total buffer status is designated.

[0070] The highest priority buffered access category (AC) subfield is used to indicate the AC of the remaining highest priority services to be sent from the secondary AP to multiple (or all) associated STAs and / or to be sent from multiple (or all) associated STAs to the secondary AP in the buffer, excluding the MAC service data unit (MSDU) or A-MSDU of the current frame.

[0071] The Total Buffer Load subfield is used to indicate the total buffer size (rounded to the nearest multiple of 4096 bytes and expressed in units of 4096 bytes) of all MSDUs and A-MSDUs buffered by the QoS AP (excluding the MSDU or A-MSDU of the current QoS data frame) to be sent from the QoS AP to multiple (or all) associated STAs and / or to be sent from multiple (or all) associated STAs to the QoS AP. A value of 15 in the Total Buffer Load subfield indicates that the buffer size is greater than 57,344 bytes. A value of 0 in the Total Buffer Load subfield indicates that the indicated highest priority buffer AC does not have any buffered traffic when the Designated Buffer Status subfield is set to 1.

[0072] When the Designated Buffer Status subfield is set to 0, the Highest Priority Buffer AC subfield and the Total Buffer Load subfield are reserved.

[0073] The operation of one or more secondary APs sending first information to a primary AP according to another embodiment of the present application will be described below with reference to Figures 6 and 8. Figure 8 shows a schematic diagram of an AP energy saving buffer status subfield according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0074] As described above, the applicable frame (sub) type of the QoS control field may be a QoS data frame, a QoS Data+CF-Ack frame and / or a QoS null frame carrying the QoS control field sent by the secondary AP or the centralized coordinator HC.

[0075] In this case, the fields at B8 to B15 of the QoS Control field are the AP PS Buffer State Subfield. According to an embodiment of the present application, by setting the value of the reserved bit at bit 0 of the AP PS Buffer State Subfield (or at bit B8 of the QoS Control field) to a third preset value (e.g., 1), the AP PS Buffer State Subfield instructs the secondary AP to send one of the three configured BSRs.

[0076] For example, when the secondary AP or HC sends a QoS null frame, the fields at B8 to B15 of the QoS control field are the APPS Buffer Status subfield. The value at bit 0 of the AP PS Buffer Status subfield is set to 1, so that the AP Power Saving Buffer Status subfield instructs the secondary AP to send one of the three configured BSRs.

[0077] As shown in Figure 8, according to an embodiment of the present application, the AP Power Saving Buffer Status subfield indicates at least one of the PS buffer status to be sent by the secondary AP to multiple (or all) associated STAs and the PS buffer status report to be sent by multiple (or all) associated STAs to the corresponding secondary AP. The AP PS Buffer Status subfield includes the following three subfields: the Buffer State Indicated subfield, the Highest Priority Buffered Access Category subfield, and the QoS AP Buffered Load subfield.

[0078] The Designated Buffer Status subfield is used to indicate whether the secondary AP total buffer status is designated. The Designated Buffer Status subfield is set to 1 to indicate that the secondary AP total buffer status is designated.

[0079] The highest priority buffered access category subfield is used to indicate the AC of the remaining highest priority services to be sent by the secondary AP to multiple (or all) associated STAs and / or multiple (or all) associated STAs to be sent to the secondary AP in the buffer except for the MSDU or A-MSDU of the current frame.

[0080] The QoS AP Buffer Load subfield is used to indicate the total buffer size (rounded to the nearest multiple of 4096 bytes and expressed in units of 4096 bytes) of all MSDUs and A-MSDUs (excluding the MSDU or A-MSDU of the current QoS data frame) buffered by the QoS AP for transmission to multiple (or all) associated STAs and / or multiple (or all) associated STAs. A value of 15 for the QoS AP Buffer Load subfield indicates that the buffer size is greater than 57,344 bytes. A value of 0 for the QoS AP Buffer Load subfield indicates that no buffered traffic exists for the indicated highest priority buffer AC only when the Buffer Status subfield is set to 1.

[0081] When the Designated Buffer Status subfield is set to 0, the Highest Priority Buffer AC subfield and the QoS Buffer Load subfield are reserved.

[0082] The operation of one or more secondary APs sending first information to a primary AP according to another embodiment of the present application will be described below with reference to Figures 6 and 9. Figure 9 shows a schematic diagram of a BSR control field according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0083] When the +HTC subfield (bit 15) of the Frame Control field of a MAC frame is set to 1, the MAC frame (e.g., a Control Wrapper Frame, a QoS Data Frame, a QoS Null Frame, a Management Frame, etc.) includes a High-Throughput (HT) Control field. When bits 0 to 1 (B0B1) of the HT Control field are set to 11 (binary), the HT Control field is a HE variant HT Control field, where bits B2 to B31 of the HT Control field represent the Aggregated Control Field (A-Control Field). The Aggregated Control Field includes a Control ID Subfield and a Control Information Subfield.

[0084] When the value of the control identification subfield is set to 3, the control information subfield is a BSR control field.

[0085] In an embodiment of the present application, when the value of the Control Flag subfield is set to the fourth preset value (e.g., 3), the Control Information subfield is a BSR Control field, indicating at least one of a buffer status report to be sent by the secondary AP to its associated STAs and a buffer status report to be sent by the secondary AP's associated STAs to the corresponding secondary AP, i.e., one of three configured BSRs. The BSR Control field is shown in FIG9 .

[0086] In one example, the value of the control identifier subfield is set to a fourth preset value (e.g., 3), and the Queue Size High subfield and the Queue Size All subfield in the BSR Control field are defined to indicate at least one of a buffer status report to be sent by the secondary AP to multiple STAs associated with the secondary AP and a buffer status report to be sent by multiple associated STAs of the secondary AP to the corresponding secondary AP.

[0087] The BSR control field may include: an Access Category Index (ACI) bitmap subfield, a Delta TID subfield, an ACI High subfield, a Scaling Factor subfield, a Queue Size High subfield, and a Queue Size All subfield.

[0088] The Queue Size High subfield indicates the total amount of buffered traffic (in scale factor bytes) for the AC identified by the ACI High subfield, which is buffered by the AP (identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR Control field) to be sent to multiple (all) associated STAs associated with it.

[0089] The Queue Size All subfield indicates the total amount of buffered traffic (in Scale Factor bytes) for the AC identified by the ACI Bitmap subfield, which is buffered by the AP (identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR Control field) to be sent to multiple (all) associated STAs associated with it.

[0090] Optionally, the Queue Size High subfield indicates the sum of buffered traffic (in scaling factor bytes) for the AC identified by the ACI High subfield, which is buffered by multiple (all) associated STAs to be sent to the AP identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR control field.

[0091] The Queue Size All subfield indicates the sum of buffered traffic (in Scale Factor bytes) for the AC identified by the ACI Bitmap subfield, which is buffered by multiple (all) associated STAs to be sent to the AP identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR Control field.

[0092] Optionally, the Queue Size High subfield indicates the sum of the buffered traffic (in scaling factor bytes) for the AC identified by the ACI High subfield, wherein the buffered traffic is buffered by multiple (all) associated STAs to be sent to the AP identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR Control field, and the buffered traffic is buffered by the AP (identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR Control field) to be sent to multiple (all) associated STAs associated with it.

[0093] The Queue Size All subfield indicates the sum of buffered traffic (in scale factor bytes) for the AC identified by the ACI Bitmap subfield, which is buffered by multiple (all) associated STAs to be sent to the AP (identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR Control field) and buffered by the AP (identified by the transmit address of the frame containing the BSR Control field) to be sent to its multiple (all) associated STAs.

[0094] In another example, a MAC frame (e.g., a Control Wrapper Frame, a QoS Data Frame, a QoS Null Frame, a Management Frame, etc.) includes an HT Control field. When bits 0 to 1 (B0B1) of the HT Control field are set to 11 (binary), the HT Control field is a HE variant HT Control field, where bits 2 to 31 (B2 to B31) of the HT Control field represent an aggregated control field (A-Control field). The aggregated control field includes a Control ID subfield and a Control Information subfield. The Control Information subfield indicates a BSR Control field. The BSR Control field has the same format as the BSR Control field shown in FIG.

[0095] The value of the control identification subfield of the aggregated control field is set to a fifth preset value (e.g., any value in the range of 7 to 14) so ​​that the control information subfield of the aggregated control field indicates a BSR control field. The BSR control field is used to indicate at least one of a buffer status report to be sent by the secondary AP to multiple STAs associated with the secondary AP and a buffer status report to be sent by multiple STAs associated with the secondary AP to the corresponding secondary AP.

[0096] The structural configuration of the fields in the MAC frame and the structural configuration of its subfields not described in detail here can be described as the structure and configuration defined in the Wi-Fi 6 protocol and the Wi-Fi 7 protocol.

[0097] The above describes in detail the implementation of proactively reporting the BSR to the primary AP. Optionally, the secondary AP can also proactively report the BSR to the primary AP in response to the primary AP sending a BSRP trigger frame. This implementation will be described in detail below.

[0098] Figure 10 shows a method for sharing a BSR between multiple APs according to an embodiment of the present application. Figure 11 shows a frame structure of a trigger frame according to an embodiment of the present application. Figure 12 is a flow chart of a method for sharing a BSR between multiple APs according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0099] In an embodiment of the present application, the method of multi-AP collaborative communication may include: the primary AP sends a trigger frame to one or more secondary APs (step S1); and in response to the received trigger frame, the one or more secondary APs send first information to the primary AP, the first information including a BSR related to the secondary AP (step S2).

[0100] For ease of description, FIG10 only takes one secondary AP and the primary AP performing cooperative communication as an example for description. In the present application, the number of secondary APs may be two or more.

[0101] In one embodiment, step S1 may include: the primary AP sending a Buffer Status Report Poll (BSRP) trigger frame to one or more secondary APs.

[0102] The trigger frame structure may include a 2-byte frame control (Frame Control) field, a 2-byte duration (Duration, or duration) field, a 6-byte receiver address (RA, Receiver Address) field, a 6-byte transmitter address (TA, Transmitter Address) field, an 8-byte or more common information (Common Info) field, a variable-length user information list (User Info List) field, a variable-length padding (Padding) field, a 4-byte frame check sequence (FCS) field, etc.

[0103] The Common Information field of the trigger frame may include at least one of the High-Efficiency (HE) variant Common Information field shown on the left side of Figure 11 and the Extremely High Throughput (EHT) variant Common Information field shown on the right side of Figure 11 . Bits 0 to 3 (or B0 to B3) of the HE variant Common Information field or the EHT variant Common Information field are the Trigger Type subfield, which indicates the type of the trigger frame carrying it (see Table 1). Other subfields in the HE variant Common Information field or the EHT variant Common Information field may have structures and configurations defined / set in various current and future 802.11 family WLAN protocols, such as 802.11bn, 802.11ax, and 802.11be.

[0104] As can be seen from Table 1, the value of the trigger type field in B0-B3 in the HE variant common information field or the EHT variant common information field is set to a preset value (e.g., 4), indicating that the trigger frame carrying the HE variant common information field or the EHT variant common information field can be a BSRP trigger frame.

[0105] Trigger type field encoding

[0106] Table 1

[0107] Step S1 is described in detail below in conjunction with FIG. 10 to FIG. 13 according to the following two embodiments of the present application.

[0108] In another embodiment, step S1 may include: the primary AP sending a BSRP trigger frame to a secondary AP. The BSRP trigger frame has the structure shown in Figure 11, where the RA field of the BSRP trigger frame is set to the media access control (MAC) address of the secondary AP, thereby instructing the secondary AP to send first information including a BSR related to the secondary AP to the primary AP. In this embodiment, the primary AP specifies a secondary AP to send the first information via the BSRP trigger frame.

[0109] In another embodiment, as shown in Figures 12 and 13, step S1 may include: the primary AP sending a BSRP trigger frame to one or more secondary APs. The BSRP trigger frame has the structure shown in Figure 11, with the RA field of the BSRP trigger frame set to a broadcast address, which is an address that is sent simultaneously to one or more secondary APs. The User Info List field of the BSRP trigger frame is set to include one or more HE Variant User Info fields or one or more EHT Variant User Info fields. Bits 0 to 11 (B0 to B11) of the HE Variant User Info or EHT Variant User Info fields constitute the AID12 subfield (see Table 2). The value of the AID12 subfield corresponds to the Association Identifier (AID) of the multiple STAs associated with the primary AP. In this embodiment, the value of the AID12 subfield also corresponds to the Association Identifier (APID) of the multiple secondary APs, so that the User Info List field of the BSRP trigger frame is set to indicate which of the one or more secondary APs or STAs is responding. In one example, a corresponding APID may be set for each AP before step S1. In this embodiment, the primary AP specifies one or more secondary APs to send the first information respectively through a BSRP trigger frame.

[0110] Table 2

[0111] In one example, a value of the AID12 subfield in the range of 1 to 2007 indicates an association identifier (AID) of one or more STAs associated with the primary AP, and a value of the AID12 subfield in a first range (e.g., 2047 to 4094) that does not overlap with the range of 1 to 2007 indicates an association identifier (APID) of one or more secondary APs, as shown in Table 3. The present application is not limited thereto, as long as the value range of the AID12 subfield indicating the AID of the STA and the value range of the AID12 subfield indicating the APID of the secondary AP do not overlap.

[0112] Table 3

[0113] In another example, the value range of the AID12 subfield indicating the STA's AID may overlap with the value range of the AID12 subfield indicating the secondary AP's APID. For example, the STA's AID and the secondary AP's APID may each be equal to a value within the range of 1 to 2007 in the AID12 subfield (as shown in Table 4). In this case, the STA's AID and the secondary AP's APID may be equal to the same value within the range of 1 to 2007 in the AID12 subfield, for example, AID = 1, APID = 1, which may cause a conflict.

[0114] Table 4

[0115] To avoid conflicts, as shown in Figure 11, the reserved bit in the HE variant common information field and one of the multiple reserved bits in the EHT variant common information field in the common information field of the BSRP trigger frame are defined as the User Info for AP subfield, which is used to indicate whether the value in the AID12 subfield indicates the APID of the secondary AP or the AID of the STA. In one example, bit 63 of the HE variant common information field and any reserved bit among bits 22, 26, 53, and bits 56 to 63 of the EHT variant common information field (e.g., B22 in Figure 11) are defined as the User Info for AP subfield.

[0116] The value of the User Info for AP subfield of the BSRP trigger frame is set to a first preset value (e.g., 1), indicating that the values ​​in the AID12 subfields of the multiple User Information fields correspond to the APIDs of one or more secondary APs, rather than the AIDs of STAs associated with the primary AP. In response to receiving the BSRP trigger frame with the value of the User Info for AP subfield being the first preset value, the STA receiving the BSRP trigger frame ignores the User Information List field of the BSRP trigger frame, while the AP receiving the BSRP trigger frame may demodulate the User Info List field whose value in the AID12 subfield indicates the APID.

[0117] For example, when the STA's AID and the AP's APID are assigned repeatedly (e.g., AID=1, APID=1), the value of the User Info for AP subfield of the BSRP trigger frame is set to 1, indicating that the value in the AID12 subfield is used to indicate the APID of one or more secondary APs, rather than the AID of the STA associated with the primary AP. In response to receiving the above-mentioned BSRP trigger frame with a value of 1 in the User Info for AP subfield, the STA receiving the BSRP trigger frame ignores the User Information List field of the BSRP trigger frame, while the AP receiving the BSRP trigger frame can demodulate the User Information List field whose AID12 subfield value indicates the APID. The value of the User Info for AP subfield of the BSRP trigger frame is set to 0, and the value in the AID12 subfield is used to indicate the AID of the STA.

[0118] In yet another embodiment, in addition to the HE Variant User Info field or the EHT Variant User Info field shown in FIG. 14 , the User Info List field of the BSRP trigger frame may further include a Special User Info field, as shown in FIG. 15 .

[0119] The value of the AID12 subfield in B0-B11 of the Special User Information field is set to 2007, so that the Special User Information field is an extension of the HE variant common information field or the EHT variant common information field and is valid for all STAs and APs indicated in the User Information List field.

[0120] The special user information field may include a 12-bit AID12 subfield (in B0 to B11), a 3-bit physical (PHY) version identifier subfield (in B12 to B14), a 2-bit uplink (UL) bandwidth extension subfield (in B15 to B16), a 4-bit EHT spatial reuse subfield (in B17 to B20, B21 to B24), a 12-bit universal signaling (U-SIG) ignore and verify (U-SIG Disregard And Validate) subfield (in B25 to B36), 3 reserved bits (in B37 to B39) and a variable-length trigger-dependent user information (Trigger Dependent User Info) subfield. The structure and configuration of the above subfields in the special user information field may have structures and configurations defined / set in various current and future 802.11 family WLAN protocols, such as 802.11bn, 802.11ax, and 802.11be.

[0121] In one embodiment, the rules set by the master AP for the secondary AP to send a BSR can be similar to the rules for the secondary AP to proactively send a BSR in the above embodiment. For example, the reserved bits B37 to B39 of the special user information field can be defined as the rules set by the master AP for the secondary AP to send a BSR. The specific rules are as follows:

[0122] 1. B37 to B39 = 000: The secondary AP determines the rule for sending BSR based on its own buffer status;

[0123] 2. B37 to B39 = 001: The secondary AP sends the BSRs corresponding to the top m or top x% of services in descending order of priority;

[0124] 3. B37 to B39 = 010: The secondary AP sends the BSRs corresponding to the top m + n or top (x + y)% of services in descending order of priority;

[0125] 4. B37 to B39 = 011: The secondary AP sends the BSRs corresponding to the first m + n + n services or the first (x + y + y)% of services in descending order of priority;

[0126] 5. B37 to B39 = 100: The secondary AP sends the BSRs corresponding to the first m + n + n + n services or the first (x + y + y + y)% of services in descending order of priority;

[0127] 6. B37 to B39 = 101: The secondary AP sends a summary of all services corresponding to multiple associated STAs;

[0128] 7. B37 to B39 = 110: The secondary AP sends a summary of the BSRs corresponding to all services of multiple associated STAs;

[0129] 8. B37 to B39 = 111: The secondary AP sends its BSR corresponding to all services of multiple associated STAs + the BSR corresponding to all services of multiple associated STAs, where m and n are positive integers, and x and y are any values ​​greater than 0 and less than 100.

[0130] Other subfields in the special user information field may have structures and configurations defined / set in various current and future 802.11 family WLAN protocols, such as 802.11bn, 802.11ax, and 802.11be.

[0131] The above rules are only examples, and the present application is not limited thereto. The primary AP may also set rules for one or more secondary APs to send BSRs by redefining some bits of the common information field and / or user information field of the trigger frame.

[0132] The structure and configuration of the fields and their subfields in the trigger frame, which are not described in detail herein, may have structures and configurations defined / set in various current and future 802.11 family WLAN protocols such as 802.11bn, 802.11ax, and 802.11be.

[0133] In an embodiment of the present application, after receiving the BSRP trigger frame sent by the primary AP, the secondary AP replies with the first information. For example, the first information may include a response frame, and the response frame may include a (High Efficiency) Trigger-based Physical Layer (PHY) Protocol Data Unit (HE TB PPDU). The (HE) TB PPDU may include one or more QoS Null Frames carrying at least one of a Quality of Service (QoS) Control Field and a BSR Control Field. The QoS Control Field or the BSR Control Field may indicate the BSR information corresponding to the secondary AP. The operation of the secondary AP sending the first information to the primary AP has been described in detail above, and its detailed description will be omitted here.

[0134] Unless explicitly stated to the contrary, the above-described embodiments / examples may be combined with any other embodiment(s) / examples.

[0135] An embodiment of the present application further provides a master access point, which includes a processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used to store a computer program, and the processor is used to call and run the computer program stored in the memory to perform the method described in the above embodiment.

[0136] An embodiment of the present application further provides a secondary access point, which includes a processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used to store a computer program, and the processor is used to call and run the computer program stored in the memory to perform the method described in the above embodiment.

[0137] An embodiment of the present application further provides a chip, which includes a processor for calling and running a computer program from a memory, so that a device equipped with the chip executes the method described in the above embodiment.

[0138] An embodiment of the present application further provides a computer-readable storage medium for storing a computer program, wherein the computer program enables a computer to execute the method described in the above embodiment.

[0139] Figure 16 is a block diagram of an example system 1100 for wireless communication according to an embodiment of the present application. Embodiments of the present application can be implemented in a system using any appropriately configured hardware and / or software. Figure 16 shows system 1100, which includes at least radio frequency (RF) circuitry 1110, baseband circuitry 1120, application circuitry 1130, memory / storage 1140, display 1150, camera 1160, sensor 1170, and input / output (I / O) interface 1180, all coupled to one another. Application circuitry 1130 may include circuitry such as, but not limited to, one or more single-core or multi-core processors. The processor may include any combination of general-purpose and specialized processors, such as a graphics processor or an application processor. The processor may be coupled to the memory / storage and configured to execute instructions stored in the memory / storage to enable various applications and / or operating systems running on the system. In various embodiments, the aforementioned methods for communication between a primary AP and a secondary AP may be embodied in whole or in part in one or more of the RF circuitry, baseband circuitry, and / or application circuitry.

[0140] This document uses specific examples to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this application. The description of the above embodiments is only used to help understand the method and core ideas of this application. At the same time, for technical personnel in this field, based on the ideas of this application, there will be changes in the specific implementation methods and application scope. In summary, the content of this specification should not be understood as limiting this application.

Claims

1. A method for cooperative communication of multiple access points AP, wherein: The AP includes a first AP and a second AP, and the method includes: The second AP sends first information to the first AP, where the first information includes a buffer status report BSR related to the second AP.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein: The first information includes at least one of a quality of service (QoS) control field carrying the BSR and a BSR control field.

3. The method according to claim 2, wherein: The QoS control field is carried by one or more frames of different subtypes; wherein the frames of different subtypes include QoS null frames, QoS data frames and QoS related frames.

4. The method according to claim 3, wherein: The QoS control field is carried by one of the frames, and the QoS control field carries the BSR corresponding to a preset service.

5. The method according to claim 3, wherein: The QoS control field is carried by a medium access control protocol data unit A-MPDU; wherein the A-MPDU aggregates the frames of at least one subtype and the number of the frames in the A-MPDU is more than two; The A-MPDU carries the BSR corresponding to more than two preset services.

6. The method according to claim 2, wherein: The first information includes at least one of a QoS empty frame, a QoS data frame, and a BSR-related management frame carrying the BSR control field.

7. The method according to claim 6, wherein: The BSR control field carries the BSR corresponding to a plurality of preset services.

8. The method according to claim 2, wherein: The BSR includes three types of BSR configurations, wherein the three types of BSR configurations include: A downlink BSR sent by the second AP to multiple STAs associated with the second AP; An uplink BSR sent by multiple STAs associated with the second AP to the second AP; The downlink BSR and the uplink BSR.

9. The method according to claim 8, wherein: When the QoS empty frame is sent by the centralized coordinator HC or AP, bit 7 of the QoS control field is defined as a total buffer indication, and bits 8 to 15 of the QoS control field indicate one of the three configured BSRs sent by the second AP.

10. The method according to claim 8, wherein: The value of bit 0 of the AP Energy Saving Buffer Status subfield in the QoS Control field is set to a first preset value, and the AP Energy Saving Buffer Status subfield indicates that the second AP sends one of three configured BSRs.

11. The method according to claim 8, wherein: When the BSR control field carries the BSR and the value of the control identification subfield in the BSR control field is set to a second preset value, the total queue size subfield and the queue size high subfield in the BSR control field indicate one of three configured BSRs sent by the second AP.

12. The method according to claim 8, wherein: When the BSR control field carries the BSR and the value of the control identification subfield in the BSR control field is set to a third preset value, the control information subfield indicates that the second AP sends one of three configured BSRs.

13. The method according to claim 12, wherein: The third preset value is any value within the range of 7 to 14.

14. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein: The method further comprises: receiving a trigger frame sent by the first AP; and Based on the received trigger frame indication, the first information is sent to the first AP.

15. The method according to claim 14, wherein: The common information field of the trigger frame includes a high-efficiency HE variant common information field or an extremely high-throughput EHT variant common information field; The value of the trigger type subfield of the HE variant common information field or the EHT variant common information field is set to a fourth preset value to indicate that the trigger frame is a buffer status report polling BSRP trigger frame; The receiver address RA field of the BSRP trigger frame is set to the medium access control address of the second AP to indicate that only one second AP sends the first information to the first AP.

16. The method according to claim 14, wherein: The common information field of the trigger frame includes a high-efficiency HE variant common information field or an extremely high-throughput EHT variant common information field; The value of the trigger type subfield of the HE variant common information field or the EHT variant common information field is set to a fourth preset value to indicate that the trigger frame is a buffer status report polling BSRP trigger frame; The RA field in the BSRP trigger frame is set to a broadcast address; At least one of a user information list field and a common information field in the BSRP trigger frame instructs at least one of the second APs to send the first information to the first AP.

17. The method according to claim 16, wherein: The user information list field of the BSRP trigger frame includes a high-efficiency HE variant user information field and / or an extremely high throughput EHT variant user information field; a value of bit 63 of the HE variant common information field or any one of bit 22, bit 26, bit 53, and bit 56 to bit 63 of the EHT variant common information field is set to a fifth preset value; The fifth preset value indicates that the association identifier AID12 subfields of the multiple user information fields in the user information list field correspond to the identifiers of the multiple second APs respectively; The user information list field including the AID12 subfield corresponding to the identifiers of the plurality of second APs indicates that at least one of the second APs transmits the first information to the first AP.

18. The method according to claim 16, wherein: The method further includes: before sending the first information to the first AP, Configure a value range of the AID12 field corresponding to the identifiers of the multiple stations STA associated with the first AP and a value range of the AID12 field corresponding to the identifiers of the multiple second APs; wherein the two value ranges of the AID12 field do not overlap; Each value of the AID12 field in the two value ranges indicates one of an identifier of the second AP and an identifier of the station STA; The user information list field in the BSRP trigger frame indicates at least one of the second APs to send the first information to the first AP.

19. The method according to claim 1, wherein: A rule for sending the first information from the second AP is set through a preset field of a beacon frame, a probe response frame, a rule setting frame, or a BSRP trigger frame.

20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the rule for sending the first information from the second AP comprises: The values ​​of the preset fields of the beacon frame, the probe response frame, the rule setting frame and the BSRP trigger frame are set to 0 to indicate that the second AP determines the rule for sending the BSR according to its own buffer status; The value of the preset field is set to 1 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m or first x% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 2 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n or first (x+y)% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 3 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n+n or first (x+y+y)% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 4 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n+n+n or first (x+y+y+y)% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 5 to indicate that the second AP sends a downlink BSR corresponding to all services to be sent to multiple associated STAs; The value of the preset field is set to 6 to indicate that the second AP sends uplink BSRs corresponding to all services of multiple associated STAs; The value of the preset field is set to 7 to indicate that the second AP sends the downlink BSR and the uplink BSR, Wherein, m and n are positive integers, and x and y are any values ​​greater than 0 and less than 100.

21. The method according to claim 20, wherein: The user information list field of the BSRP trigger frame includes a special user information field. When the AID12 subfield of the special user information field is set to 2007, the reserved bit of the special user information field indicates a rule set by the first AP for sending the first information from the second AP.

22. An access point, comprising: A processor and a memory, wherein the memory is used to store a computer program, and the processor is used to call and run the computer program stored in the memory to execute the method according to any one of claims 1 to 21.

23. A chip, comprising: A processor, configured to call and run a computer program from a memory, so that a device equipped with the chip executes a method according to any one of claims 1 to 21.

24. A computer-readable storage medium, wherein: Used to store a computer program, the computer program causing a computer to execute the method according to any one of claims 1 to 21.

25. A method for cooperative communication of multiple access points AP, wherein: The AP includes a first AP and a second AP, and the method includes: The first AP receives first information from the second AP, where the first information includes a buffer status report BSR related to the second AP.

26. The method according to claim 25, wherein: The first information includes at least one of a quality of service (QoS) control field carrying the BSR and a BSR control field.

27. The method according to claim 26, wherein: The QoS control field is carried by one or more frames of different subtypes; wherein the frames of different subtypes include QoS null frames, QoS data frames and QoS related frames.

28. The method according to claim 27, wherein: The QoS control field is carried by one of the frames, and the QoS control field carries the BSR corresponding to a preset service.

29. The method according to claim 27, wherein: The QoS control field is carried by a medium access control protocol data unit A-MPDU; wherein the A-MPDU aggregates the frames of at least one subtype and the number of the frames in the A-MPDU is more than two; The A-MPDU carries the BSR corresponding to more than two preset services.

30. The method of claim 26, wherein: The first information includes at least one of a QoS empty frame, a QoS data frame, and a BSR-related management frame carrying the BSR control field.

31. The method according to claim 30, wherein: The BSR control field carries the BSR corresponding to a plurality of preset services.

32. The method of claim 26, wherein: The BSR includes three types of BSR configurations, wherein the three types of BSR configurations include: A downlink BSR sent by the second AP to multiple STAs associated with the second AP; An uplink BSR sent by multiple STAs associated with the second AP to the second AP; The downlink BSR and the uplink BSR.

33. The method of claim 32, wherein: When the QoS empty frame is sent by the centralized coordinator HC or AP, bit 7 of the QoS control field is defined as a total buffer indication, and bits 8 to 15 of the QoS control field indicate one of the three configured BSRs sent by the second AP.

34. The method of claim 32, wherein: The value of bit 0 of the AP Energy Saving Buffer Status subfield in the QoS Control field is set to a first preset value, and the AP Energy Saving Buffer Status subfield indicates that the second AP sends one of three configured BSRs.

35. The method of claim 32, wherein: When the BSR control field carries the BSR and the value of the control identification subfield in the BSR control field is set to a second preset value, the total queue size subfield and the queue size high subfield in the BSR control field indicate one of three configured BSRs sent by the second AP.

36. The method of claim 32, wherein: When the BSR control field carries the BSR and the value of the control identification subfield in the BSR control field is set to a third preset value, the control information subfield indicates that the second AP sends one of three configured BSRs.

37. The method of claim 36, wherein: The third preset value is any value within the range of 7 to 14.

38. The method according to any one of claims 25 to 37, wherein: The method further comprises: Sending a trigger frame to the second AP; and Receive the first information sent by the second AP based on the received trigger frame.

39. The method of claim 38, wherein: The common information field of the trigger frame includes a high-efficiency HE variant common information field or an extremely high-throughput EHT variant common information field; The value of the trigger type subfield of the HE variant common information field or the EHT variant common information field is set to a fourth preset value to indicate that the trigger frame is a buffer status report polling BSRP trigger frame; The receiver address RA field of the BSRP trigger frame is set to the medium access control address of the second AP to indicate that only one second AP sends the first information to the first AP.

40. The method of claim 38, wherein: The common information field of the trigger frame includes a high-efficiency HE variant common information field or an extremely high-throughput EHT variant common information field; The value of the trigger type subfield of the HE variant common information field or the EHT variant common information field is set to a fourth preset value to indicate that the trigger frame is a buffer status report polling BSRP trigger frame; The RA field in the BSRP trigger frame is set to a broadcast address; At least one of a user information list field and a common information field in the BSRP trigger frame instructs at least one of the second APs to send the first information to the first AP.

41. The method of claim 40, wherein: The user information list field of the BSRP trigger frame includes a high-efficiency HE variant user information field or an extremely high throughput EHT variant user information field; The value of bit 63 of the HE variant common information field or any one of bit 22, bit 26, bit 53, and bits 56 to 63 of the EHT variant common information field is set to a fifth preset value; The fifth preset value indicates that the association identifier AID12 subfields of the multiple user information fields in the user information list field correspond to the identifiers of the multiple second APs respectively; The user information list field including the AID12 subfield corresponding to the identifiers of the plurality of second APs indicates that at least one of the second APs transmits the first information to the first AP.

42. The method of claim 40, wherein: The method further includes: before sending the first information to the first AP, Configure a value range of the AID12 field corresponding to the identifiers of the multiple stations STA associated with the first AP and a value range of the AID12 field corresponding to the identifiers of the multiple second APs; wherein the two value ranges of the AID12 field do not overlap; Each value of the AID12 field in the two value ranges indicates one of an identifier of the second AP and an identifier of the station STA; The user information list field in the BSRP trigger frame indicates at least one of the second APs to send the first information to the first AP.

43. A method according to any one of claims 25 to 42, wherein: A rule for sending the first information from the second AP is set via a beacon frame, a probe response frame, a rule setting frame, or a BSRP trigger frame.

44. The method of claim 43, wherein the rule for sending the first information from the second AP comprises: The values ​​of the preset fields of the beacon frame, the probe response frame, the rule setting frame and the BSRP trigger frame are set to 0 to indicate that the second AP determines the rule for sending the BSR according to its own buffer status; The value of the preset field is set to 1 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m or first x% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 2 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n or first (x+y)% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 3 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n+n or first (x+y+y)% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 4 to indicate that the second AP sends the BSR corresponding to the first m+n+n+n or first (x+y+y+y)% services with a priority from high to low; The value of the preset field is set to 5 to indicate that the second AP sends a downlink BSR corresponding to all services to be sent to multiple associated STAs; The value of the preset field is set to 6 to indicate that the second AP sends uplink BSRs corresponding to all services of multiple associated STAs; The value of the preset field is set to 7 to indicate that the second AP sends the downlink BSR and the uplink BSR, Wherein, m and n are positive integers, and x and y are any values ​​greater than 100 and less than 0.

45. The method of claim 44, wherein: The user information list field of the BSRP trigger frame includes a special user information field. When the AID12 subfield of the special user information field is set to 2007, the reserved bit of the special user information field indicates a rule set by the first AP for sending the first information from the second AP.

46. ​​An access point, comprising: A processor and a memory, the memory being used to store a computer program, the processor being used to call and run the computer program stored in the memory to execute the method according to any one of claims 22 to 42.

47. A chip, comprising: A processor, configured to call and run a computer program from a memory, so that a device equipped with the chip executes a method according to any one of claims 22 to 42.

48. A computer-readable storage medium, wherein: Used to store a computer program, the computer program causing a computer to execute the method according to any one of claims 22 to 42.