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doc.: IEEE s Submission September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Proposal for SRM specific MAC PIB in Technical Guidance Document] Date Submitted: [xx September, 2015] Source: [Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar] Company [Landis&Gyr] Address: [1-2-9 Nishi Shimbashi Minato-ku, Tokyo , Japan, Mill Creek Av., Alpharetta, GA 30022, USA ] Voice: [ , ], Re: [“TG4s Technical Guidance Document”, IEEE s] Abstract:[This contribution proposes SRM MAC specific PIB attributes that should be considered in the Technical Guidance Document for measuring spectrum resources in WPAN.] Purpose:[Discussion and approval] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P

doc.: IEEE s Submission September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 2 Proposal for SRM specific MAC PIB in Technical Guidance Document Authors:

doc.: IEEE s Submission Outline of the proposal Propose SRM specific MAC PIB –Required metrics in Table 1 in Section 5 Discussion –Handling of ambiguous definitions –Addition or removal of metrics September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 3 References [1] IEEE REVc-D00 [2] IEEE [3] IEEE s (TGD)

doc.: IEEE s Submission ED (Energy Detection) ( [1]) The average of the received signal power over 8 symbol periods The minimum and maximum values of ED are 0x00 and 0xff The received power in units of dB is linearly mapped between these values September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 4 [Channel load]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Percentage of time of failed transmissions (No Ack) September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 5 [Channel load] fail tx time [1] Measurement time NoAck 1+ macMaxFrameRetries fail tx time [2] NoAck 1+ macMaxFrameRetries

doc.: IEEE s Submission Retry Histogram Histogram of the number of retries for one transmission during the measurement time Range: from 0 to macMaxFrameRetries 0  Tx success without retry macMaxFrameRetries  Tx failure September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 6 [Channel load]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Percentage of time of deferred transmissions (CCA) September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 7 [Channel load] deferred period busy Measurement time ACK deferred period busy ACK CCA

doc.: IEEE s Submission Channel Utilization Total channel used time for Tx and Rx and occupied time for the other devices over the measurement duration, linearly scaled with 255 representing100% Channel Busy Time: –Total time of Tx and Rx of all Frames and ACKs –Deferred periods (previous page) and reception periods of frames that are not destined for this device are also added September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 8 [Channel load] TxRx Measurement time ACK Data deferred period Data ACK Rx Data for others TxRx CCA Channel busy time

doc.: IEEE s Submission LQI (Link Quality Indicator) ( [1]) A characterization of the strength and/or quality of a received packet The minimum and maximum LQI values (0x00 and 0xff) should be associated with the lowest and highest quality compliant signals detectable by the receiver, and LQI values in between should be uniformly distributed between these two limits September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 9 [Link Statistics]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Transmit Power Used The actual power used as measured at the output of the antenna connector, in units of dBm (defined in [2]) The value shall be less than or equal to the Max Transmit Power phyTxPower (Table 181 [1]) can be used? September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 10 [Link Statistics]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Max Transmit Power The upper limit, in units of dBm, on the transmit power as measured at the output of the antenna connector to be used by the device on the current channel (defined in [2]) September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 11 [Link Statistics]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Received Channel Power Indicator (RCPI) The total channel power (signal, noise, and interference) of a received frame measured on the channel and at the antenna connector used to receive the frame (defined in [2]) RCPI shall be a monotonically increasing, logarithmic function of the received power level defined in dBm. The allowed values shall be an 8 bit value in the range from 0 to 220 September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 12 [Link Statistics]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Received Signal Noise Indicator (RSNI) The signal to noise plus interference ratio of a received frame, which is defined by the ratio of the received signal power (RCPI-ANPI) to the noise plus interference power (ANPI) as measured on the channel and at the antenna connector used to receive the frame (defined [2]) ANPI can be calculated with Averaged IPI Density (IPI: Idle Power Indicator) September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 13 [Link Statistics]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Received Signal Noise Indicator (RSNI) cont’d IPI Density in the specified channel as a function of time over the measurement duration where the channel is idle (CCA indicates idle and no Tx or Rx) ( [2]) September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 14 [Link Statistics] IPI level D IPI=10

doc.: IEEE s Submission Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) (Table 129 [1]) The RF power level at the input of the transceiver measured during the PHR and is valid after the SFD is detected The minimum and maximum values are 0x00 and 0xff and the values in between should be uniformly distributed September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 15 [Link Statistics]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Noise Histogram A power histogram measurement of non-IEEE noise power by sampling the channel when CCA indicates idle and the device is neither transmitting nor receiving a frame IPI densities observed in the channel for the IPI levels defined in [2] and [2] September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 16 [Interference measurement]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Average Access Delay The average medium access delay for transmitted frames measured from the time the MPDU is ready for transmission until the actual frame transmission start time –In the case of TSCH, macTsTxOffset can be used calculate Access Delay time Defined in [2] September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 17 [Node statistics]

doc.: IEEE s Submission SRM Requirement (Table 1 [3]) September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 18

doc.: IEEE s Submission Discussion September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 19 Node statistics attributes –Most of the existing performance metrics are supported, but not all –What about the rest? [1]

doc.: IEEE s Submission Discussion (cont’d) Link statistics attributes –Link quality: LQI, RSQI –Signal strength: RCPI (frame), RSSI (PHR) –Signal to Noise: RSNI Definitions are all different All needed or selection? September 2015 Hidetoshi Yokota and Ruben Salazar, Landis&GyrSlide 20