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Considerations on VL WUR frames March 2018 Considerations on VL WUR frames Authors: Alfred Asterjadhi, George Cherian Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

Introduction We also propose to conclude on the TBDs of the Frame Body March 2018 Introduction A wake-up frame with variable length may contain the information for multiple STAs in the Frame Body [1] The detailed information of multiple STAs (e.g., bitmap, ID list) is TBD Unicast wake-up frame does not carry the information of multiple STAs If Frame Body is present in WUR Wake Up frame and the Address field is set to 0, the Frame Body contains multiple WIDs [1] We discuss the following items for multicast VL Wake Up frames: WID ordering and reception/discarding of multicast VL Wake Up frame WID size and contents of fields that contain the WID We also propose to conclude on the TBDs of the Frame Body Inherit discussions from and adding some additional considerations [4] Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

Ordering of WID identifiers March 2018 Ordering of WID identifiers MAC Header Frame Body FCS Paged WID 1 Paged WID 2 Paged WID N The order of WIDs in multicast VL Wake Up frame is undefined I.e., they could be in any order unless otherwise specified All WUR STAs need to parse all Frame Body to determine if the frame is intended to them While the Wake Up frame would be generally intended to a limited number of those STAs Providing a deterministic ordering of WIDs in the Wake Up frames is beneficial Since it can be used by WUR STAs to early discard frames not intended to them Discarding a Wake Up frame helps the WUR STAs to: Early drop Wake Up frames generated by OBSS WUR APs Increasing the chances of re-synching to concurrent WUR frames generated by own AP Avoid unnecessary processing of frames generated by WUR AP and intended to other STAs Reduce power consumption due to early termination of RX of these multicast VL Wake Up frames Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

Proposal: Ordering of WID March 2018 Proposal: Ordering of WID A WUR AP that generates a Wake Up frame that contains a Frame Body field with a list of WIDs shall order the WIDs in the Frame Body of the frame in order The AP shall not include the WID of a WUR STA that does not support reception of a Wake Up frame that contains a list of WIDs in the Frame Body field A WUR STA that supports reception of Wake Up frames that contain Frame Body with a list of WIDs and receives such a frame may discard the frame if either of the following is true: Immediately after locating a WID in the WID list that is greater than the WID assigned to it and no WID equal to the WID assigned to it was located prior to it Immediately after locating the last WID in the WID list and the WID is less than the WID assigned to it Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

Paged WID size March 2018 One or more WIDs [1B each or 2B each] [2] MAC Header Frame Body FCS Paged WID 1 Paged WID 2 Paged WID N One or more WIDs [1B each or 2B each] [2] Option 1: One octet is sufficient to identify each of 256 STAs, and if more then: Schedule clones in orthogonal periods to avoid waking unintended STAs Pros: Reduced field size leads to minimal overhead Cons: Some loss of flexibility Option 2: Two octet is sufficient to identify each of 2048 STAs: Pros: Same signaling as PCR, flexible, allows extra control information to be exchanged Cons: Increased field size leads to increased overhead Multiple Paged WIDs are present in multicast VL Wake Up frames Maximum length of the Frame Body field is either 8 octets or 16 octets [3] With Option 1: Up to 8 WUR STAs or up to 16 WUR STAs can be paged with one Wake Up frame With Option 2: Up to 4 WUR STAs or up to 8 WUR STAs can be paged with one Wake Up frame Paged WID field WID 8 Paged WID field WID Miscellaneous 12 4 Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

Length of Frame Body [4] March 2018   Type Length/Misc. Reserved Bits 3-4 rest We focus in determining the size of Length field and its unit for VL WUR frames Currently, the length is in units of TBD octets, and is up to 8 or 16 (TBD) octets Size of Frame Body field will determine the maximum length of the WUR frame If Frame Body is 8 bytes then max WUR frame is 14 Bytes* (~1.9ms airtime@62.5kbps) If Frame Body is 16 Bytes then max WUR frame is 22 Bytes* (~3ms airtime@62.5kbps) Airtime is ~4 times less if 250 kbps is used for the transmissions Proposal was [4]: Maximum length of Frame Body is 16 octets And the unit of the length field to be 2 octets in order to reduce the size of the Length field Updated discussion: Some members expressed concern that airtime for WUR frame may be too long with 16 Octets Do not expect to be an issue because we already have a limitation on the airtime motioned [5]: “IEEE 802.11ba shall define an upper limit on the time duration of a WUR PPDU, to a TBD value that is less than the L-SIG LENGTH field limitation.” Which, depending on TBD value may lead to frames exceeding certain sizes be sent only at higher rate Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

Straw Poll 1 March 2018 Do you support the following: A WUR AP that generates a Wake Up frame that contains a Frame Body field with a list of WIDs shall order the WIDs in the Frame Body of the frame in order The AP shall not include the WID of a WUR STA that does not support reception of a Wake Up frame that contains a list of WIDs in the Frame Body field A WUR STA that supports reception of Wake Up frames that contain Frame Body with a list of WIDs and receives such a frame may discard the frame if either of the following is true: Immediately after locating a WID in the WID list that is greater than the WID assigned to it and no WID equal to the WID assigned to it was located prior to it Immediately after locating the last WID in the WID list and the WID is less than the WID assigned to it Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

Month Year Motion 1 Move to add the text below in an appropriate location of the D0.3 of Tgba? A WUR AP that generates a Wake Up frame that contains a Frame Body field with a list of WIDs shall order the WIDs in the Frame Body of the frame in order The AP shall not include the WID of a WUR STA that does not support reception of a Wake Up frame that contains a list of WIDs in the Frame Body field A WUR STA that supports reception of Wake Up frames that contain Frame Body with a list of WIDs and receives such a frame may discard the frame if either of the following is true: Immediately after locating a WID in the WID list that is greater than the WID assigned to it and no WID equal to the WID assigned to it was located prior to it Immediately after locating the last WID in the WID list and the WID is less than the WID assigned to it Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

March 2018 Straw Poll 2 Do you support to amend the following text in the TGba SFD: “The length of the Frame Body field is in units of TBD 2 octets, and is up to 8 or 16 (TBD) octets.” Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc

March 2018 References [1] 11-18/0103r3 Further considerations on WUR frame format (J. Kim, et. al.) [2] 11-17/1004r4 Considerations on WUR frame format (A. Asterjadhi, et. al.) [3] 11-17/575r9 specification framework (P.K. Huang, et. al.) [4] 11/18/0094r1 Fixing TBDs in WUR frame (A. Asterjadhi, et. al.) [5] 11-17/1626r2 11ba PHY Frame Format—Length Discussions (H. Zhang, et. al.) Alfred Asterjadhi, Qualcomm Inc