US 12,306,770 B2
System and method for dynamically adjusting packet payload polling and reception for wireless input/output (IO) devices
Kai Leong Wong, Singapore (SG); Jui Chang Liu, New Taipei (TW); and Karthikeyan Krishnakumar, Austin, TX (US)
Assigned to DELL PRODUCTS LP, Round Rock, TX (US)
Filed by Dell Products, LP, Round Rock, TX (US)
Filed on Jul. 20, 2023, as Appl. No. 18/224,295.
Prior Publication US 2025/0028657 A1, Jan. 23, 2025
Int. Cl. G06F 13/12 (2006.01)
CPC G06F 13/122 (2013.01) 20 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A streamlined wireless communication packet polling and reception system of a wireless communication dongle at an information handling system comprising:
a controller to execute code instructions of the streamlined wireless communication packet polling and reception system to transmit with a wireless radio system an initial polling packet identifying an initial allotted data packet number and initial allotted data packet transmission time slots for orchestrating transmission of data packets from a first wireless IO device to the wireless communication dongle;
the controller to switch the wireless radio system to receive during a first data packet communication frame a first data packet including an adjustment request from the first wireless IO device to dynamically adjust the initial allotted data packet number to an adjusted allotted data packet number; and
the controller to execute code instructions to transmit with the wireless radio system, upon receipt of a number of data packets meeting the adjusted allotted data packet number for transmission, an updated, second polling packet acknowledging receipt of the adjusted allotted data packet number and identifying an updated allotted data packet number equivalent to the adjusted allotted data packet number and updated allotted data packet transmission time slots numbering greater than the initial allotted data packet transmission time slots for orchestrating transmission of data packets during a second data packet communication frame from the first wireless IO device.