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doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Distributed Timeslot Allocation (DTA) Mechanism for aj (60GHz) Authors/contributors: Date: Presenter: Haiming WANG Novermber 2013 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 1 NameCompanyAddressPhone Shiwen HE Southeast University (SEU) 2 Sipailou, Nanjing , China (ext.) Haiming WANG (ext.) Yongming Wei HONG Bo

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Abstract This presentation describes a New Technique proposal of the Distributed Timeslot Allocation (DTA) Mechanism for IEEE aj (60 GHz). Using the proposed DTA mechanism, more than two non- overlapped BSSs can be established with only 2×2.16 GHz channels at 60 GHz band in China. Novermber 2013 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 2

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Outline 1.Background 2.Scenario 3.Proposal 4.Implementation 5.Simulation Results Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 3 Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Background According to channel bandwidth configuration of the ad standard, there are only two 2.16 GHz channels at 60 GHZ band in China. In IEEE aj functional requirements, backward compatibility with ad in GHz frequency band is mandatory. –It was proposed that two 2.16 GHz channels are partitioned into four 1.08 GHz channels in China, such as channel 5,6,7,8 in the above figure. –Back compatibility will be tried to be achieved by sending 2.16 GHz Beacon at NP slots [1]. Slide 4 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Background A dynamic channel transfer procedure was proposed in [2] to combine two small channels into a big one. –The above method needs to send two preambles which adapts two protocols. Using the DTA scheme, at least three BSSs without co-channel interference (CCI) can be built even with only two 2.16 GHz channels available in China. Advantages of this scheme include: –No 11ad PHY revision needed. –Strong scalability. –Strong compatibility. –DTA scheme can be extended to other protocol. In this NT proposal, the ideas of the DTA are formulated based on ad standard. In other words, more than 3 non-overlapped channels can be obtained even with 2×2.16GHz channels in Chinese 60 GHz band. Slide 5 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Scenario PBSS/BSS A and PBSS/BSS C are operating on channel 1 and channel 2, respectively. PBSS/BSS B wants to build a new BSS. If PBSS/BSS B chooses an arbitrary 2.16 GHz channel to build a new BSS without any coordination, an OBSS with CCI will occur because only two non-overlapped 2.16 GHz channels exist in China. Slide 6 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission DTA Procedure To mitigate CCI, a DTA mechanism is here proposed to schedule APs to serve their STAs. Specific steps are as follows: –Step 1 : PCP/AP B associates to PCP/AP A (Optional step) –Step 2 : PCP/AP B sends a request frame to ask whether its channel of PCP/AP A can be shared or not. –Step 3 : If yes, then stop; otherwise, continue asking next PBSS/BSS and go to step 2. –Step 4 : If every working PBSS/BSS does not agree to share its channel, then PCP/AP B chooses one of two 2.16 GHz channels to build a PBSS/BSS. Slide 7 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Implementation (1/4) 1.Building a time division multiplexing BSS –Pre-PCP/AP B sends a request frame to an existing BSS. –Requested PCP/AP A replies a time division multiplexing BSS response frame. –Pre-PCP/AP B sends a time division multiplexing BSS acknowledge frame (Optional). Slide 8 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Implementation (2/4) 2.Request/Response frame Slide 9 2.DTA Request/Response Frame Structure Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Implementation (3/4) DTA Frame Type Slide 10 Response Values Field Request/Response Time Value Field DTA Frame Type Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013 Req/Resp Time Description Req/Resp Time Description 0000(0)First 1/8 BI1000(8)Last 1/8 BI 0001(1)First 1/4 BI1001(9)Last 1/4 BI 0010(2)First 1/2 BI1010(10)Last 1/2 BI 0011~0111Reserved1011~1111Reserved

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Implementation (4/4) 3.Building Time Division Multiplexing BSSs –Assume that PCP/AP A agrees to build two time division multiplexing BSSs –G denotes a Guard period (Optional), BI represents the common period beacon frame interval for two BSSs, BI A represents the time interval of BSS A, BI B represents the time interval of BSS B. –BSS A and BSS B need to be synchronous. The synchronization can be done during the pre-association stage, and it can be provided by the 11ad PHY. –The corresponding timeslot allocation can be noticed by Beacon frame. 4.Quit : Stop the time division multiplexing mechanism once one of the members quit the time division multiplexing mechanism. –Active quitting action: One BSS actively sends a quitting request frame to other BSS. –Passive quitting action: One BSS suddenly quits the time division multiplexing mechanism, then the other can actively stop the time division multiplexing mechanism after loss two or three continuing each other’s beacon frames. Slide 11 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Simulations Parameters Simulation Scenario Adjacent BSS APs can intercept each other. Assumptions STAs randomly distribute in the coverage range. BSSs have same coverage radius. User data saturation. Only one data type Parameters Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 12 ParameterValue OFDM Symbol4 us RTS28 us CTS20 us DIFS35 us Slot Time9 us Contention WindowCWmin=15,Wmax=1023 BSS Radius10 m ParameterValue Overlapping Range (%)50, 60,75, 90 Number of STAs in each BSS10, 20, 40 Number of Data OFDM Symbols [10-50], [10-100], [ ] Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Simulation Results (1/3) Overlapping 60%, Number of data OFDM symbols is in [10-100] Numerical results show that the performance gain of the proposed scheme increases with the number of STAs. Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 13 Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Overlapping 60%, Number of STAs in each BSS is 20 Simulation Results (2/3) Numerical results show that the performance gain of the proposed scheme decreases with the length of frame. Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 14 Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Number of STAs in each BSS is 20, Number of data OFDM symbols is in [10-100]. Numerical results show that the performance gain of the proposed scheme deceases with the expansion of the overlapping range. Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 15 Novermber 2013 Simulation Results (3/3)

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Conclusion A new Distributed Timeslot Allocation (DTA) mechanism is proposed based on the time-division multiplexing (TDM) method. None of ad PHY is required to be modified, and a new DTA request/response frame structure is defined according to the existed management frame structure. Back compatibility with 11ad is also ensured. Using the DTA, more than two non-overlapped channels can be built even with only 2×2.16 GHz channels available at 60 GHz band in China. Simulation results show that a considerable gain can be achieved using the DTA compared with the OBSS scenario. Novermber 2013 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 16

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Reference [1] aj-mac-protocol-to-support-dynamic- bandwidth-for aj-60ghz [2] aj-dynamic-channel-transfer- procedure-for-ieee aj-60ghz Slide 17 Novermber 2013 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU)

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Thank You! Novermber 2013 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 18

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Straw Poll #1 Do you approve to add the Distributed Timeslot Allocation (DTA) mechanism into the aj (60GHz) to build more than two non-overlapped channels even with 2×2.16 GHz channels available at 60 GHz frequency band in China? –Yes: –No: –Abstain: Novermber 2013 Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 19

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Question: What are the advantages of the propsoed DTA scheme compared to the clustering mechanism? Answer: Compared to the clustering mechanism, the DTA scheme has the following advantages: –Flexible time allocation durations between negotiators; –Responder has the right to decide that how to divide the time allocation scheme between negotiators, or refuse to build the DTA. –Interference may still exist between PCPs/APs in the overlapping region of Non-Beacon SP allocated to different PCP/AP clustering. Q & A (1/2) Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 20 Novermber 2013

doc.: IEEE /1364r2 Submission Question: A new PCP/AP that builds the DTA mechanism with one the existing DTA PCP/AP whether generates interference to the other user or not? Answer: The new PCP/AP does not generate interference to the STAs which belong to the existing PCPs/APs that build the DTA mechanism. Question: How to allocate the timeslot according to the network load? Answer: The responder can allocate the timeslot according to its network load that in general the responder can estimate its own load based on its running environment. Question: How to share the non-overlapping BI? Answer: The shared SP mechanism between the non-overlapping BI can be achieved by sending a request frame with the neighbor PCP/AP information. Q & A (2/2) Shiwen He, Haiming Wang, et al. (SEU) Slide 21 Novermber 2013