Hibernation and sleep cycle Sample Clauses

Hibernation and sleep cycle. The service primitives in this subclause are provided for the DME to control hibernation, hibernation anchor support, and sleep cycles during a superframe. The primitives covered in this subclause are listed in Table 32. Table 32 — Hibernation primitives Service Primitive Request Indication Response Confirm MLME-HIBERNATE 6.2.14.1 6.2.14.2 MLME-WAKE 6.2.14.3 6.2.14.4 6.2.14.5 MLME-HIBERNATION-ANCHOR 6.2.14.6 6.2.14.7 6.2.14.8 MLME-SLEEP-SCHEDULE 6.2.14.9 6.2.14.10 Table 33 lists the parameters that appear in the primitives of this subclause. Table 33 — Hibernation primitive parameters Name Type Valid range Description Start Integer 0-N The number of superframes before the device will enter hibernation mode. N is implementation- specific. InitialCountdown Integer 1–255 The number of superframes a device will indicate its intent to hibernate before hibernation begins HibernationDuration Integer 1–255 The number of superframes the device intends to hibernate Repetitive Boolean FALSE, TRUE TRUE if the device will enter hibernate mode periodically based on the HibernationDuration and WakeDuration parameters WakeDuration Integer 1–N The number of superframes that a device will be in active mode after leaving hibernation mode, if Repetitive is used. N is implementation-specific. AnchorOperation Enumeration ACTIVATE, DEACTIVATE Specifies whether device will start or stop operating as a hibernation anchor OnInNeighborHardReservations Boolean FALSE, TRUE Indicates if a device in ON_PER_LOAD sleep mode should be on during neighbors’ hard reservations OnInNeighborSoftReservations Boolean FALSE, TRUE Indicates if a device in ON_PER_LOAD sleep mode should be on during neighbors’ soft reservations OnForPCA Boolean FALSE, TRUE Indicates if a device in ON_PER_LOAD sleep mode should be on during MASs available for PCA PCAMASCount Integer 0–255 Indicates the maximum number of MASs per superframe that the device should be on for PCA ResultCode Enumeration SUCCESS, FAILURE, FAILURE_NO_SLOTS Indicates the result of the corresponding MLME-HIBERNATE or MLME-WAKE request SleepMode Enumeration ALWAYS_ON, ON_PER_SCHEDULE, ON_PER_LOAD Indicates the type of sleep operation a device should perform SleepSchedule Bitmap one bit per MAS For a device in ON_PER_SCHEDULE sleep mode, each bit indicates if the device should sleep or receive traffic during the corresponding MAS
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