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Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Issues of Low-Rate Transmission Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Introduction Since so many WLAN devices have been already deployed in many places, we need to consider the impact of those legacy devices in the HEW usage models. ▫Some discussions are in progress concerning the impact of low-rate transmissions by these legacy devices [1]. Compared with high-rate transmissions, low-rate transmissions by legacy STAs, especially b devices, consume more wireless channel time. It results to degrade the performance of STAs complying with latter standards. This presentation introduces current situations of the use of b low-rate transmissions from the results measured in Tokyo. Besides, some experiments show how low-rate transmissions degrade throughput of high-rate transmissions. Slide 2 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Issues of Low-Rate Transmission A large number of low-rate management frames degrade efficiency in dense scenario ▫The newer standard comes, the larger the Beacon size become. ▫In fact, the size of the 11n Beacon is approximately from 2 to 2.5 times larger than that of 11g. (See Appendix.A) Low-rate transmissions by legacy STAs consume more wireless channel time ▫The chance of transmission for all STAs shall become impartial according to the policy of IEEE ▫In dense environment, data traffic will be saturated and these low- rate transmissions will prevent high-rate transmissions because of the policy. Slide 3 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Condition of Packet Capture in Tokyo Packet capture is conducted in dense environment: ▫Date: June 28 ▫Location: Shinagawa Station ▫Measured Channel: ch 1 (2.4GHz) ▫Measured Time: 5m25s ▫The number of all captured packets:160,574 ▫The number of measured SSIDs:20 (at ch 1) The whole 2.4GHz channel condition at the location Slide 4 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Results of Packet Capture in Tokyo [1] More than 70% of the whole captured frames are /11b format ▫Most of the frames are transmitted in 1Mbps of /11b. ▫Those frames are mainly management or control frames transmitting to correspond to /11b. Slide 5 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Results of Packet Capture in Tokyo [2] Most management frames are /11b format ▫Most management frames are b format in order to ensure interoperability and to reach farther distance. ▫In control frames, the ratio of 11b and 11g is in halves. Slide 6 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Results of Packet Capture in Tokyo [3] More than 50% of the data frames are /11b format ▫11g or 11n STAs use 11b mode if their RSSI is low due to distance, interference, or fading. Slide 7 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT The effect of Low-Rate Beacons: Experimental Result [1] An experiment was conducted in order to measure degradation of FTP file transfer by a large number of Beacons. System configuration ▫FTP data was continuously transmitted from the FTP server to the PC via the 11n (or 11g) AP. ▫2~30 APs without any connected device were located in 5 meter distance from the target AP. ▫Under the condition, the throughput of the FTP transmission was observed. Slide 8 July 2013 BSS1 (11n or 11g) [Target] SW 6ch/20MHz Fixed AP Server PC1 FTP file (50Mbyte) transfer ・・・ APs (2 ~ 30 units) 10m 6ch 5m The ratio of the number of 11n APs and 11g APs was equal (See Appendix.A).

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT The effect of Low-Rate Beacons: Experimental Result [2] Experimental result ▫The FTP throughput decreases by about 50% when 30 APs just exists. ▫Consumption of the wireless channel time by a number of low-rate Beacons is not negligible in the dense scenario. Slide 9 July 2013 Throughput CharacteristicsThroughput Characteristics (Normalized)

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT BSS2 (11b or 11n) [Interference] BSS1 (11n) [Target] The effect of Low-Rate Transmissions: Experimental Results [1] Experiments were conducted in order to measure degradation of FTP file transfer by single low-rate transmission ▫Two BSSs were set to measure the effect of low-rate transmission via FTP transfer. ▫The BSS1 was target to measure and used 11n mode for its transmission. ▫The BSS2 using 11b or 11n mode was the source of interference. System configuration Slide 10 July 2013 SW 6ch/20MHz Fixed AP1 AP2 Server PC1 FTP file (50Mbyte) transfer 10m FTP file (50Mbyte) transfer 6ch/20MHz Fixed PC2

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT The effect of Low-Rate Transmissions: Experimental Results [2] Slide 11 July 2013 Throughput of each BSS (BSS2:11n) Experimental results ▫Throughput when BSS2 adopted 11b mode greatly decreased. ▫This problem might occur in the case not only with 11b STAs but also with low-rate transmission by distant APs or STAs. Throughput of each BSS (BSS2:11b) 96% decrease45% decrease

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Summary and Next Steps Our field investigation shows that there are still a lot of low- rate transmissions in current situations. ▫Most of management frames are broadcasted in 1Mbps. ▫More than 50% of the data frames are /11b format In the HEW, coexistence with legacy devices should be considered in usage model. ▫A number of low-rate Beacons consume much wireless channel time in dense scenarios. ▫Even a single low-rate transmission is not negligible. It should be considered to minimize the impact of a lot of low-rate management frames or low-rate transmissions. ▫It should be considered not to support 11b STAs in the HEW. ▫Some techniques that raise MAC Efficiency irrespective to the existence of legacy STAs is necessary. Slide 12 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Reference [1] m-cid-32-11b-is-poison.pptx Slide 13 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Appendix.A List of Beacon size for each SSID using the experiment Slide 14 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT Backup Slides Slide 15 July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT wait Issue of Low-Rate Transmission Unfairness of the medium time by a low-rate transmission Slide 16 July 2013 High-rate STAs Low-rate STA wait

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT BSS2 (11b) [Interference] BSS1 (11n) [Target] The effect of Low-Rate Transmissions: Experimental Results [3] Experiment was conducted in order to measure degradation of FTP file transfer by low-rate web browsing by a mobile gaming machine ▫A mobile gaming machine was deployed as the interference instead of the PC2. ▫Due to limitations of feature of the gaming machine, manual web browsing was conducted instead of FTP transmission. System configuration Slide 17 July 2013 SW 6ch/20MHz Fixed AP1 AP2 Server PC1 FTP file (50Mbyte) transfer 10m Web Browsing 6ch Gaming Machine The Internet

Submission doc.: IEEE /0801r1 Akira Kishida, NTT The effect of Low-Rate Transmissions: Experimental Results [4] Slide 18 July 2013 Throughput of BSS1 (BSS2:11b) Experimental result ▫Throughput decreased by about 50%. ▫Even a single low-rate transmission is not negligible. 48% decrease