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doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 1 Grouping For.11ah Networks Date: Authors:

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 2 Abstract We consider the benefits in performance of grouping compared to traditional DCF operation in ah

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 3 Motivation Use case 1c: Extended range hotspot [1] –Typical scenarios may include: Extended home coverage Campus wide coverage Shopping malls Overloading of the system cannot always be prevented with planning e.g. Users may all decide to check stocks at opening/closing of market If activation trigger for sensors (or M2M devices) is not time-dependent it may require that they contact the network at the same time e.g., –Different sensors in system monitoring of e.g., shopping mall will all report at the same time if you have smoke, fire, or water detectors and there is fire May be natural that high number of sensors are reporting It is desirable as fire department would know the extent of fire and smoke and if sprinklers are working

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 4 Motivation Performance parameters of relevant importance –Overloading can cause unfairness Certain users may never get the chance to transmit –Energy efficiency Laptop/cell phone batteries have finite capacity Investigate grouping performance in terms of the above –Considering the same grouping protocol as in [2]

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 5 Simulations 1000 STAs associated with an AP STAs are uniformly distributed within a 1km radius Traffic model –1000 packets/s –Packets consist of 256 bytes 2 MHz channel

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 6 Simulation Scenarios 1 group or 3 groups (randomly created) Scenarios 1.Three groups (1.0/0.0/0.0) no sleep simultaneous start Only STAs in a single group can contend DCF is used for the STAs that pass the “contention test” If they have traffic, contend simultaneously STAs that fail the test go to sleep Group schedules alternate with time (short beacons can be used) 2.Three groups (1.0/0.0/0.0) sleep randomized start DCF with randomization –Uniform in Beacon interval STAs listen Beacons, sleep, wake up to transmit and sleep 3.1 group (1.0) sleep (DCF with sleep option)

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 7 The 1000 STAs case: CDF of Delay DCF (1 group)3 groups not randomized3 groups randomized Large delays –Normal since the system is overloaded –Grouping of 3 groups with randomization outperforms DCF in terms of delay Average ~184s Average ~81sAverage ~50s

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 8 The 1000 STAs case: Energy per STA DCF (1 group)3 groups not randomized3 groups randomized Energy consumption per STA is best under 3 groups with randomization –Worst case energy consumption is better than best case consumption of DCF –Grouping of 3 groups with randomization outperforms DCF Randomization is needed in addition to grouping –To avoid contention at the same time

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 9 The 1000 STAs case: Packets per STA DCF (1 group)3 groups not randomized3 groups randomized Fairness improves with grouping and randomization Jain Index of fairness with maximum at 1 –DCF: –3 groups no randomization: –3 groups randomization:0.9168

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 10 The 1000 STAs case: Energy per Packet DCF (1 group)3 groups not randomized3 groups randomized Worst case energy per packet is better under 3 groups with randomization

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 11 Conclusions Grouping with randomization outperforms DCF under an overloaded ah network –Delay –Energy efficiency –Fairness The exact parameters of grouping can be implementation specific

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 12 References [1] ah-potential-compromise-of ah-use-case-document [2] ah-power-saving-possibilities-for- networks-supporting-a-large-number-of-stas

doc.: IEEE /374r0 Submission March 2012 Anna Pantelidou, Renesas Mobile CorporationSlide 13 Straw Poll Do you support including STA grouping with randomized start of the content to improve channel access in the specification framework? Y: N: A