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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Mesh PAN Alliance (MPA) Summary] Date Submitted: [16 January, 2006] Source: [Guido R. Hiertz, Yunpeng Zang, Sebastian Max, Hans-Jürgen Reumerman] Company [Philips Research Laboratories Aachen, ComNets, RWTH Aachen University] Address [Kopernikusstr. 16, 52074 Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany] Voice: [+49-241-80-25-82-9], FAX: [+49-241-80-22-24-2], E-Mail: [hiertz@ieee.org, zangyp@ieee.org, smx@comnets.rwth-aachen.de, hans-j.reumerman@philips.com]hiertz@ieee.orgzangyp@ieee.org smx@comnets.rwth-aachen.dehans-j.reumerman@philips.com Re: [IEEE P802.15.5 WPAN MESH Networking Call For Proposals IEEE 802.15-5/0071, January 2005] Abstract:[The document describes a distributed, decentralized Mesh WPAN MAC proposal.] Purpose:[Decentralized technology is an important aspect for future Mesh networks. We identify major issues in current wireless technology and present a distributed approach that supports a high speed Mesh WPAN.] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 2 Mesh PAN Alliance (MPA) Guido R. Hiertz Sebastian Max Yunpeng Zang Hans-Jürgen Reumerman Philips Research Laboratories Aachen
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 3 Overview Design criteria Timing structure –Superframe –Mesh beacon period Information dissemination –Data transmission period Distributed reservation protocol Multi-channel enhancements Summary
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 4 High Speed Mesh WPAN design criteria High speed WPAN –High throughput –Low latency Easy set-up Cheap devices –Single transceiver/radio solution Decentralized Data services –Isochronous –Asynchronous High spatial frequency reuse –Support for single/multiple frequency
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 5 Mesh WPAN Timing structure Superframe –Slotted structure Medium Access Slots (MAS)
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 6 Mesh WPAN Superframe structure Mesh Beacon Period (MBP) –Network and topology management Mesh Traffic Period (MTP) –Data exchange
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 7 Mesh Beacon Period Used for coordination Every device transmits beacon
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 8 Mesh Beacon Period (MBP) Several Mesh Beacon slots per Medium Access Slot (MAS) –Mesh Beacon size may vary –Adaptive Mesh Beacon protocol allows flexible number of Mesh Beacons per MAS Mesh Beacon carry –Device ID –Synchronization information –Neighborhood information –Neighbor‘s neighbors –Medium Access Information Information dissemination in the mesh network
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 9 Data Transmissions: Distributed Reservation Protocol (DRP) Devices announce desired transmissions Receiver & transmitter negotiate via beacon Beacons carry information on other reservations Interference awareness allows parallel transmissions
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 10 Frame Aggregation Aggregate small frames into larger PDU Separate Frame Check Sequence Multiple receivers possible
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 11 Multiband PHY – MAC enhancements
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 12 Summary Timing structure Beacon period Mesh information exchange Information dissemination Data period Mesh data exchange Efficiency by high frequency reuse Reservation protocol Deterministic channel access QoS: Reliable reservations Frame aggregation Multi-Channel extension Routing & Security See 15-05-0552-0005-tg5- mesh-networking-baseline- document.zip XRoute/User fairness XQoS XDifferent stream classes XPriorities XTransmission power control XNeighborhood size, topology control XInterference area XPower consumption XDevice IDs XFast auto-configuration
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-15-06-0031-00-0005 Submission 2005-05-13 G. R Hiertz, Y. Zang, S. Max, H.-J. ReumermanSlide 13 Mahalo for your attention! http://mpa.comnets.rwth-aachen.de The Mesh PAN Alliance Get meshed, get freedom for your Wireless Personal Area Networks
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