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Usage Cases for 802.11ah Date: 2011-03-14 Authors: March 2011 Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0341-r0 March 2011 Usage Cases for 802.11ah Date: 2011-03-14 Authors: MediaTek, Inc John Doe, Some Company

Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 March 2011 Summary There are more than 10 usages cases for 802.11ah and the number is still growing Outdoor applications out number Indoor applications The breadth of the usage cases present challenges for protocol design The outdoor application has distance up to 100 times longer than that of indoor The data rate for video streaming is more than a 100 times higher than metering application The power requirement is different for mobile/handheld and AC powered STA. The number of STAs is ranging from 10’s to 1000’s What can we do to address the diverse requirements from the potpourri of usage cases? 11/0286r0 “Categories of TGah Use Cases” and 11/0301 “Categories of TGah Use Cases and Straw Polls” are seeking consensus on the same issue Minyoung Park, Intel Corp. John Doe, Some Company

Summary – Proposed Applications March 2011 Summary – Proposed Applications Outdoor Smart Grid - 100 kbps Intelligent Transport System (ITS) - 100 kbps Outdoor Surveillance System - 10 Mbps Outdoor Wi-Fi - 20 Mbps Outdoor Extended Range Hotspot - Up to 10 Mbps Industrial Process Automation - <1Mbps *1 Environmental / Agricultural Monitoring - 100kbps Indoor Indoor Healthcare System - 100Kbps Indoor Surveillance System - 20 Mbps Home Entertainment System - 20 Mbps Minyoung Park, Intel Corp.

Outdoor or Indoor – Scope Definition Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 Outdoor or Indoor – Scope Definition March 2011 The scope of the PAR is for fixed, outdoor, point to multi point applications 5.2 Scope of Proposed Standard: This amendment defines … This amendment also adds support for: transmission range up to 1 km data rates > 100 kbit/s while maintaining the 802.11 WLAN user experience for fixed, outdoor, point to multi point applications. PAR only mentioned indoor as a possibility 17.5.1 Broad Market Potential a) Broad sets of applicability. There are a number of license-exempt bands below 1 GHz suitable for indoor/outdoor applications. For instance, the 902-928 MHz ISM band is available in the U.S. Shall PAR be updated or only consider usage cases for outdoor applications? Minyoung Park, Intel Corp. John Doe, Some Company

Outdoor and Indoor – Requirements Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 Outdoor and Indoor – Requirements March 2011 The channel model for outdoor applications is different from indoor applications The severity of OBSS interferences is higher for outdoor application Does a better OBSS mitigation scheme is required for the outdoor application? Certification for outdoor application must be different form the indoor application Target application date rate is either below 100Kb or above 10Mb Mixing high data rate with low data applications that have very different traffic patterns will compromise system performance Minyoung Park, Intel Corp. John Doe, Some Company

Outdoor and Indoor – Requirements Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 March 2011 Outdoor and Indoor – Requirements Number of STAs per AP has major affect on at least the following procedures the association process The security process (I mean setup, tear down, key exchange and update) The channel access There are similar technologies address high rate indoor applications. What ah can provide while the others can’t Should we burden a spec with such diverse requirements? The complexity will lengthen the schedule for the development of the specification Minyoung Park, Intel Corp. John Doe, Some Company

The Reduced Requirements for 11ah Target Applications Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 The Reduced Requirements for 11ah Target Applications March 2011 Longer distance The range is greater than 100m and is up to 1 Km Lower data rate application Per STA data rate is around 100K per duty cycle. The channel bandwidth can be higher, up to 20Mb Reducing power consumption of STA by reduce the transmission time Increase the number of STAs supported by an AP Fixed location STA (or very low mobility) Maximum tolerable Doppler should be < 50 Hz MediaTek, Inc John Doe, Some Company