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Slide 1 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Slide 1 ACK Protocol and Backoff Procedure for MU-MIMO Authors: Date:

Slide 2 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Introduction MU MIMO PPDU delivers data to multiple STAs at the same time A mechanism need be defined for gathering acknowledgments from the multiple STAs –In [1], a polled scheme and a scheduled scheme were shown An acknowledgment mechanism for MU MIMO based on polling can be implemented with no change to the existing n rules –One additional rule is required just to avoid that multiple acknowledgments are sent at the same time right after the MU PPDU Backoff rules as defined in n also apply directly to the MU MIMO case The following slides provide a background of existing n rules and how they can be used to implement an acknowledgment protocol for MU MIMO, and specify the new rule to be added Slide 2

Slide 3 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Acknowledgment Protocol for MU MIMO Based on n Specs (I) Use of n Ack policies Existing acknowledgement policies in n can be used to define the acknowledgment mechanism for DL MU MIMO –For QoS Data, Ack policy determines the following response: “Implicit Block Ack Request” solicits an immediate response “Block Ack” implies no immediate response, AP will poll STA for response later “No Ack” implies no response –For Data: Immediate ACK response implied by Normal Ack policy In a DL MU MIMO PPDU, AP shall ensure that Ack policies set for the multiple recipient STAs solicit immediate response from at most one STA –Avoid colliding responses Frames to other STAs shall have “No Ack” or “Block Ack” policy –STAs with a “Block Ack” policy should be polled by sending a BAR frame

Slide 4 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Enabling Polled Ack Protocol Necessary additions to spec In a downlink MU PPDU, at most one A-MPDU is allowed to contain one or more MPDUs that solicit an immediate response Just for clarification, note that the previous rule allows, for instance, for the following combinations of data 1.A-MPDU for one of the STAs with QoS Control field Ack policy bits 5,6 set to 00 (Implicit Block Ack Request), A-MPDUs for all other destinations with QoS Control field Ack policy bits 5,6 set to 11 (block ACK) or 10 (No-ACK policy) 2.A-MPDU with Non QoS data for one of the STAs requiring Normal ACK. A-MPDUs for all other destinations with QoS Control field Ack policy bits 5,6 set to 11 (Block ack) or 10 (No-ACK policy) 3.All A-MPDUs with QoS Control field Ack policy bits 5,6 set to either 10 (No-ACK) or 11 (Block ACK) policy

Slide 5 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Acknowledgment Protocol for MU MIMO Based on n Specs (II) A poll mechanism for collecting acknowledgments can be implemented by leveraging the rules in sec of n-2009, with no change According to sec in n-2009, within a TXOP that started with a successful frame exchange, AP is allowed to send a frame (e.g. BAR) SIFS time after the completion of a preceding successful frame exchange; –Definition of successful frame exchange includes a frame that receives the expected immediate acknowledgment, and also includes a frame that does not require an [immediate] acknowledgment. An acknowledgment mechanism for MU MIMO can use the same rules –Following the immediate response to the MU PPDU, AP can poll other STAs for response within the same TXOP. Poll messages can be sent SIFS time after a previous response –If no immediate response is required for the MU PPDU, AP can poll STAs for response within the same TXOP. Poll messages can be sent SIFS time after the MU PPDU or after a previous response

Slide 6 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Example of acknowledgement for MU MIMO (I) Example for a frame exchange with immediate response (SIFS time) after the MU PPDU In this example, Ack policy is set to –“Implicit Block Ack Request” for STA1 –“Block Ack” for STA2 and STA3 STA1 sends a BA immediately after the downlink MU PPDU, STA2 and STA3 are polled by the AP by sending BAR frames during the same TXOP (as allowed by the multiple frame transmission rules specified in section in n).

Slide 7 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Example of acknowledgement for MU MIMO (II) Example for frame exchange without immediate response after the MU PPDU In this example, Ack policy is set to “Block Ack” for all STAs All STAs are polled by the AP by sending BAR frames during the same TXOP

Slide 8 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Acknowledgment Protocol for MU MIMO Based on n Specs (III) A recovery mechanism is already defined in sec of n-2009 According to , After a valid response to the initial frame of a TXOP, and if there is a subsequent transmission failure (e.g a missing BA), the AP is allowed to transmit a frame (e.g. BAR) after the CS indicates the medium is idle for PIFS time –Transmission failure is defined as the absence of the expected immediate response (e.g a missing BA) or the reception of an incorrect response. Recovery mechanism for the MU MIMO acknowledgment protocol can use the same rules, with no change –E.g., after a valid response to the initial frame of a TXOP, if a BA is missing the AP can send a new Poll after PIFS

Slide 9 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Example of acknowledgement for MU MIMO (III) Example of recovery after a missing BA, according to the rules in , as explained in slide 5 In this example, Ack policy is set to –“Implicit Block Ack Request” for STA1 –“Block Ack” for STA2 and STA3 STA1 sends a BA immediately after the downlink MU PPDU, AP polls STA2 but it does not receive a response AP then proceeds and polls STA3 after PIFS (as allowed by the multiple frame transmission rules specified in ).

Slide 10 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Backoff rules in n Recall: rules in section of n-2009 (EDCA backoff procedure) –A frame transmission failure on the first frame of a TXOP shall trigger the exponential backoff –A frame transmission failure on a frame that is not the first one in the TXOP, triggers the exponential backoff procedure at the end of the TXOP, unless PIFS recovery is performed (when allowed) –A frame transmission failure is defined as the absence of the requested immediate response or the reception of an incorrect response For a MU PPDU we use the same definition –A successful frame that is the last one in the TXOP triggers a post backoff –A successful frame is a frame that does not require a response or that correctly receives the requested response For a MU PPDU we use the same definition –Other events that trigger the backoff procedure are i) internal collision with a higher priority AC and ii) the detection of a busy medium at the moment the backoff expires These events do not require any different specification for the MU-MIMO case

Slide 11 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Backoff procedure for MU-MIMO Rules in section of n-2009 can be directly applied to the MU- MIMO acknowledgment frame exchange –If one of the frames in the MU-PPDU requires immediate response, a missing or incorrect immediate response indicates a failed MU-PPDU and triggers the backoff procedure according to E.g. If MU-PPDU is the first in the TXOP, exponential backoff procedure shall be invoked E.g. If MU-PPDU is not the first in the TXOP, exponential backoff procedure may be invoked Missing or incorrect immediate response is a way to detect a collision on the MU-PPDU –If no immediate response to the MU-PPDU is required, the backoff procedure may still be triggered by a missing or incorrect response to, e.g., a BAR sent later in the same TXOP, as allowed by The EDCA backoff procedure may be invoked A collision on the MU-PPDU is not directly detected –A MU PPDU is successful if none of the frames require an immediate response or if the required immediate response is correctly received E.g. If the MU-PPDU is part of the last frame exchange of the TXOP and it receives the immediate response, backoff procedure is invoked

Slide 12 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Conclusions An acknowledgment mechanism for MU-MIMO, can be implemented with no change to the existing n rules –BAR/BA are allowed to be sent after the MU PPDU according to section of n-2009 –Recovery mechanism specified in can also be leveraged A rule need be added to avoid collisions from multiple responses “In a downlink MU PPDU, at most one A-MPDU is allowed to contain one or more MPDUs that solicit an immediate response” Backoff rules in case of MU PPDUs can be the same as in section of n-2009 –The definition of failed/successful frame exchange for the MU PPDU is based on the immediate response to the MU PPDU

Slide 13 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Straw poll 1 Do you accept to add to the TGac spec framework document the rule stating that “ In a downlink MU PPDU, at most one A-MPDU is allowed to contain one or more MPDUs that solicit an immediate response ”

Slide 14 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 Straw poll 2 Do you accept to add to the TGac spec framework document the backoff procedure for MU-MIMO as described on slide 11?

Slide 15 doc.: IEEE /1092r0 Submission Simone Merlin, Qualcomm Incorporated September 2010 References [1] TGac - IEEE /0567r1