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EHT Multi-link Operation Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 May 2019 EHT Multi-link Operation Date: 2019-05-15 Authors: Yongho Seok, MediaTek John Doe, Some Company

EHT Multi-link Operation May 2019 EHT Multi-link Operation This contribution further outlines a few technical issues and solutions in the EHT multi-link operation. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

Recap: EHT Multi-link Operation May 2019 Recap: EHT Multi-link Operation A multi-link device may perform a channel access (e.g., EDCA or Triggered Uplink Access) on multiple links independently [1]. When the multi-link device obtains TXOPs on multiple links, it can transmit frames to a peer multi-link device over multiple links simultaneously. Back-off Data [Seq3, TID1] Data [Seq4, TID1] Multi-link AP 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6GHz Multi-link STA Block ACK Back-off Data [Seq1, TID1] Data [Seq2, TID1] Multi-link AP 5 4 3 2 1 5GHz Multi-link STA Block ACK Yongho Seok, MediaTek

Recap: EHT Multi-link Operation May 2019 Recap: EHT Multi-link Operation But, if the multi-link device has an in-device coexistence interference on multiple links, it may not transmit and receive frames simultaneously. In such case, the multi-link device may coordinate and synchronize the transmission and reception timing over multiple links. Back-off PIFS Data [Seq3, TID1] Data [Seq4, TID1] Multi-link AP 9 8 7 6 5 4 6GHz Multi-link STA Block ACK Back-off Data [Seq1, TID1] Data [Seq2, TID1] Multi-link AP 5 4 3 2 1 5GHz Multi-link STA Block ACK Yongho Seok, MediaTek

EHT Multi-link Operation May 2019 EHT Multi-link Operation So, when the multi-link devices establish the multi-link connection, it may exchange such constraints. Also, MAC and PHY capabilities and operation parameters for each link have to be exchanged. The multi-link connection establishment can be occurred at an association time or after the association depending on changes in traffic load or other condition. But, additional management frame exchange for a dynamic switch on the multi-link should not be required. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

EHT Multi-link Operation May 2019 EHT Multi-link Operation When a multi-link device is transmitting frames and it schedules another simultaneous transmission on a different link, it should consider the followings: MSDU ordering Duplicate detection Replay detection Etc. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

MSDU Ordering Out of order delivery problem May 2019 MSDU Ordering Out of order delivery problem The multi-link device transmits data frames of Seq1 and Seq2 from TID1 on 5GHz and 6GHz bands simultaneously. The data frame of Seq1 transmitted on 5GHz band was failed and the multi-link device retransmits the data frame of Seq1. The recipient multi-link device delivers first the data frame of Seq2 and later the retransmitted data frame of Seq1 to an upper layer. The upper layer receives data frames in Seq2, Seq1 order. Deliver Seq2 to upper layer Deliver Seq1 to upper layer Data [TID1, Seq2] (6GHz) ACK (6GHz) Back-off Data [TID1, Seq1] (5GHz) ACK Timeout Data [TID1, Seq1] (5GHz) Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 MSDU Ordering Out of order delivery problem can be solved if a single block ack agreement is applied on multiple links and the frames are sent under such block ack agreement: The multi-link device may choose the scheduled frame from the same TID with the ongoing frame if the common multi-link reordering buffer for the TID of the ongoing frame is available. Otherwise, the multi-link device should choose the scheduled frame from the different TID with the ongoing frame. Deliver Seq2 to upper layer Deliver Seq1 to upper layer Data [TID1, Seq2] (6GHz) ACK (6GHz) Back-off Data [TID1, Seq1] (5GHz) ACK Timeout Data [TID1, Seq1] (5GHz) Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 MSDU Ordering Else if the frames are sent under no block ack agreement, the STA should choose the scheduled frame from the different TID with the ongoing frame. As shown in the following figure, the STA schedules a simultaneous transmission on 6 GHz band from TID2 which is different TID1. Data [TID2, Seq1] (6GHz) ACK (6GHz) Back-off Data [TID1, Seq1] (5GHz) ACK Timeout Data [TID1, Seq1] (5GHz) Yongho Seok, MediaTek

Duplicate Detection Individually addressed frame May 2019 Duplicate Detection Individually addressed frame The multi-link device can retransmit the frame on a link which is different from the link on which it sent an initial frame. If the sequence numbers of the retransmitted frames are different on each link, a recipient multi-link device can’t filter out the duplicated frames. So, single sequence number space per TID for the frames sent over multiple links should be used. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

Duplicate Detection Group addressed frame May 2019 Duplicate Detection Group addressed frame The multi-link device can receive the same group-addressed frames in multiple links. In such case, in order to filter out the duplicated group-addressed frames, single sequence number space for the group-addressed frames sent over multiple links should be used. Otherwise, the multi-link device may decide to receive group addressed frames from only one link. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 Replay Detection The recipient detects the replayed frames when the PN of the received frame is less than or equal to the current replay counter value for the frame’s TID. If the PN space of the transmitted frames are different on each link, the current replayed frame detection mechanism can discard the fresh frames. So, single PN space for the frames sent over multiple link should be used. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 Conclusion In this contribution we have discussed a few technical issues and solutions for simultaneously transmitting frames over multiple links. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 Reference [1] https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/19/11-19-0766-01-00be-enhanced-multi-band-multi-channel-operation.pptx Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 Straw Poll 1 Do you support that a multi-link device can transmit frames of same TID or different TIDs over multiple links? NOTE: Frames can be transmitted over multiple links concurrently or non-concurrently. Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 Straw Poll 2 Do you support to enable that a multi-link device transmits frames belonging to single TID over multiple links using a single sequence number space per TID? Yongho Seok, MediaTek

May 2019 Straw Poll 3 Do you support to enable that a multi-link device transmits frames over multiple links using a single PN space? Yongho Seok, MediaTek