Doc.: IEEE 802.11-12/376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 1 On The BSS Max Idle Period Date: 2012-03-13 Authors:

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doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 1 On The BSS Max Idle Period Date: Authors:

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 2 Motivation

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 3 Motivation In ah use case Smart Grid/Meter to Pole different STAs can have very different requirements –Traffic –Sleeping Can be heterogeneous use cases –Mobile stations and static sensors can be associated under the same AP E.g., Users exiting a metro as well as static sensors placed for surveillance If STA needs to remain associated beyond hours it has to send keep alive message to the AP –This interrupts its sleep in case it is in power save mode –It requires unnecessary transmissions for re-association If it remains associated too long, it wastes the AP memory

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 4 Prior Proposal In [1] it was proposed to enlarge the unit length of Max Idle Period from ‘1000TU’ (1s) to ‘10000TU’ (10s) –Max Idle Period can be extended from hours to hours (about 7.5 days) This can lead to STAs being associated to an AP for more time than what is required 7.5 days may not be sufficient, depending on the frequency with which a sensor must report data

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 5 Our Proposal Introduce BSS Max Idle Period per STA –Depends on STA type (mobile station, sensor) –Traffic requirements Different terminal types may have different requirements –18.20 hours is too long for mobile STA especially in crowded places, e.g., metro stations –Insufficient for static sensors that may take measurements daily, weekly, biweekly, or monthly even in crowded places. Allow a finer granularity capability through different scalings –How many bits to allocate and for which units –More general than [1] or existing approaches

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 6 BSS Max Idle Period Configuration STA in Association Request indicates its preferred BSS Max Idle Period –Can be through indicating one or multiple preferred scaling types In Association Response the AP may –Accept the request In case of multiple scalings it can choose the best with respect to the BSS –Reject the request If e.g., it exceeds implementation maximum value Choose a different value that is preferred with respect to its own performance –Return a smaller value e.g, based on its memory capacity If STA does not indicate a value, the AP responds the best choice according to BSS

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 7 Scalings Scaling can be linear or exponential Different scalings can be prespecified in the standard x bits to indicate the scaling and 14-x for actual values –E.g., x =1 or 2 (15 or 14 bits for the actual values) Example of exponential scaling with x = 2 bits –2 bits to indicate the scaling e.g., 00 - existing scaling (by 1) 01 - scaling by scaling by scaling by 1000 –14 bits for values Alternatively if x =1 it could signal existing method and scaling by 10

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 8 Example of Scaling 00 – Indicate up to sec or min or 4.55 hrs 01 – Indicate up to sec or min or 45.5 hrs or 1.89 days 10 – Indicate up to sec or min or 455 hrs or 18.9 days 11 – Indicate up to sec or min or 4550 hrs or 189 days st Octet2 nd Octet Scaling factor Data

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 9 References [1] ah-consideration-on-max-idle- period-extension-for-11ah-power-save

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 10 Conclusions Use case 1a of ah can be heterogeneous in nature –Different stations may have very different needs to be associated A BSS Max Idle Period that is –Too long can waste the AP resources –Too short can interrupt the power save mode of a station and lead to unnecessary transmissions BSS Max Idle Period that is STA dependent and allows different scalings provides –Finer granularity in the BSS Max Idle Period –Better resource utilization –Improved energy saving for the stations

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 11 Straw Poll 1 Do you support having different BSS Max Idle Periods per STA? –Y: N: A:

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 12 Straw Poll 2 Do you support allowing different scalings for the BSS Max Idle Period? –Y: N: A:

doc.: IEEE /376r1 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 13 Straw Poll 3 Do you support the exponential scaling for BSS Max Idle Period? –Y: N: A: