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Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 November 2014 Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia)Slide ax Power Save Discussion Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 November 2014 Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia)Slide 2 Abstract The submission discusses on the power save requirements in ax use scenarios. The power save mechanisms operating in Power Save Mode and in microsleep (PSMP, Partial AID, VHT TXOP Power Save) mechanisms are shortly introduced.

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1November 2014 Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia)Slide 3 Characteristics of HEW Use Cases ax simulation scenarios have very high traffic load in dense deployment The networks are large, multiple APs and very high traffic load Traditional power save mechanism are designed for lower traffic load and tailored for random access Power save mechanisms may hang, i.e. the power saving STAs may need to operate in Awake state for a long time, when traffic is delivered to other STAs No DL delivery before a UL trigger

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 HEW Requirements for Power Save.11ax needs to enable efficient channel access High throughput shortens PHY operating times Exhaustive competition in channel access easily results to overhead Power save must be available all times also during high throughput data transmission Only the current transmitter(s) and receiver(s) need to be Awake The main requirement for ax is to offer 4x average throughput per STA (of ac) while maintaining or improving the power efficiency per station Slide 4Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 Power Save Mechanisms Using Power Save Mode The previous submissions for power save calibration[1] discussed on the following power save mechanisms: Power Save Mode transitions (PSM) STA controls its operation in active and power save mode Power save mechanisms within power save mode: U-APSD; STA trigger service periods, data delivery during service period and AP terminates the service period PS-POLL; STA sends a single PS-POLL frame, AP transmits a single PPDU to the STA PS-Poll creates overhead due to PS-Poll frame (100us per PS-poll + ACK) and only a single PPDU transmission per received PS-Poll Slide 5Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 Example of PSM Operation Slide 6Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014 ACK A-MPDU AP starts CCA BA STA return to Doze, and AP resumes buffering traffic for this STA PM=0 AP is aware STA is out of PM mode, and no longer buffers traffic for this STA MPDU ACK PM=1 More Data field is always 0 in active mode – The STA does not know if AP has buffered traffic for it. A non-AP STA may select when it sends a frame to transition to active mode. Non-AP STA has full control on its power save mode. A Non-AP STA may select when it sends a frame to transition to power save mode. The duration of the operation in active mode should be minimized for good power save. AP buffers this frame since this STA is in power save mode DATA

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 Example of PSP Operation Slide 7Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014 AP buffers this frame since this STA is in power save mode AP STA ACK PS-Poll MPDU STA starts CCA for PS-Poll DATA AP starts EDCA for downlink one PPDU ACK STA return to Doze, and AP resumes buffering traffic for this STA PS-Poll (20 octets) 48us + SIFS 16 us+ ACK (14 octets) 44us are overhead ~100 us. TXOP obtaining takes time and resources. Just a single PPDU delivery after a PS-Poll is not suitable for high throughput DL delivery.

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 Example of U-APSD Operation Slide 8Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014 A-MPDU STA starts CCA for trigger frame, i.e. QoS (Null) frame BA STA return to Doze, and AP resumes buffering traffic for this STA A-MPDU BA EOSP=1 Service Period MPDU ACK EOSP=0 If an AP does not have buffered traffic, unnecessary service period is triggered. Every SP needs to be terminated with acked frame exchange which creates overhead. The service period should be possible to terminate with a UL or DL + ACK frame exchange, similarly as mesh peer service periods in s. AP buffers this frame since this STA is in power save mode DATA

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 Microsleep – Avoiding Operation during Transmissions to other STAs Microsleep enables a STA to know that it will not receive or transmit within a period The STA may operate in Doze state during the period Microsleep works in active and power save mode Microsleep was introduced in n n introduced Power Save Multi Poll (PSMP) to enable an AP to schedule UL and DL transmissions within a TXOP ac continued the evolution with Partial AID; the PLCP header indicates the transmitter and receiver(s) and enables other STAs to go to Doze state ax has not (yet) defined its solution UL & DL MU-MIMO have likely some microsleep solution Slide 9Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 Scheduling – Mastering the Contention Level ax use cases have huge traffic load Means on mastering the contention level improves the overall performance Clear indications when a STA is expected to operate simplify the power save operation and enable STA to go to long term (deep) sleep Restricted Access Window (RAW) could reduce contention and improve the channel access efficiency HCCA and TXOP continuation may be used to inititate or continue TXOPs without large contention UL & DL MU-MIMO transmissions may create the highest capacity for data transmission Slide 10Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /1454r1 Summary The existing power save mechanisms should be reused and further improved for better performance Scheduling enhancements should be considered so that power save operation can be simplified and STA can go to long term (deep) sleep Microsleep will be important in dense deployments Slide 11Jarkko Kneckt (Nokia) November 2014