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1 QoS Resource Query Overview
May 2006 doc.: IEEE /0447r1 May 2006 QoS Resource Query Overview Date: Authors: Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 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 grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE Patent Policy and Procedures: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE 802 Patent Policy and Procedures < ieee802.org/guides/bylaws/sb-bylaws.pdf>, including the statement "IEEE standards may include the known use of patent(s), including patent applications, provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder or applicant with respect to patents essential for compliance with both mandatory and optional portions of the standard." Early disclosure to the Working Group of patent information that might be relevant to the standard is essential to reduce the possibility for delays in the development process and increase the likelihood that the draft publication will be approved for publication. Please notify the Chair as early as possible, in written or electronic form, if patented technology (or technology under patent application) might be incorporated into a draft standard being developed within the IEEE Working Group. If you have questions, contact the IEEE Patent Committee Administrator at Steve Emeott, Motorola Steve Emeott, Motorola

2 May 2006 doc.: IEEE /0447r1 May 2006 Abstract This document is an overview of a proposed QoS resource query feature described in document 06/685r0. This proposal addresses comments 1195 and 1237 in LB82. Steve Emeott, Motorola Steve Emeott, Motorola

3 Components of the Proposal
May 2006 Components of the Proposal QoS resource query is: A procedure permitting a STA to Determine whether a resource request is acceptable to a target AP prior to initiating a Fast BSS Transition with the target AP Obtain feedback from a target AP about its supported capabilities in the form of a response to a specific resource request simple query mechanism compatible with the resource request signaling already included in r. The proposal can be broken into the following components: resource control byte added to the RRIE, the byte having one field to enable query normative text for over the air and over the DS query exchanges using confirm and acknowledgement signaling normative text for AP and STA behaviors Steve Emeott, Motorola

4 Resource Control Byte in RRIE
May 2006 Resource Control Byte in RRIE New Field Element ID Length Resource Control RRIE Identifier Count of RDIEs Octets: 1 Figure 80AI—RRIE information element Bit Meaning 0: Query When set, the RIC carries a QoS resource query. When clear, the RIC carries a reservation request. 1-7: Reserved Reserved Table T1—Resource Control field Steve Emeott, Motorola

5 May 2006 doc.: IEEE /0447r1 May 2006 Normative Text New clause 8A.4A (Fast BSS transition QoS resource query mechanism) added to Define normative procedures for Fast BSS transition QoS resource query mechanism, including Over-the-air query mechanism (8A.4A.1) Over-the-DS query mechanism (8A.4A.2) Small changes to clause 8A.7.2 (Creation and handling of a reservation request) Normative procedures for creation and handling of a reservation request augmented to include QoS resource query procedures at STA and AP New clause 8A.7.3 (Creation and handling of a QoS resource query request ) added to Define normative procedures for creation and handling of a QoS resource query request, including QoS resource query behaviors for STA QoS resource query behaviors for AP Steve Emeott, Motorola Steve Emeott, Motorola

6 May 2006 Pros The proposal adds a query feature to procedure already used to submit reservations (and otherwise defines no new signaling) A STA may use the query as a means to Learn whether the resource policies employed by the target AP permit the STA to make reservation using a specific TSPEC well in advance of a transition. This can be useful when a target AP supports admissions control but by policy does not accept certain TSPECs (perhaps an AC is requested for which admissions control is unsupported, or perhaps the RIC includes a HCCA TSPEC or requires an unusually high percentage of an APs resources, for example). Verify that PMK-R1 has been installed while at the same time learning the resource policies employed by the target AP Proposal defines STA and AP behaviors for implementing a query using the FT Action Confirm and FT Action Acknowledgement frames Steve Emeott, Motorola

7 Cons Adds an extra byte to the RRIE
May 2006 Cons Adds an extra byte to the RRIE Adds a small amount to the complexity to the target AP to process the control byte Steve Emeott, Motorola

8 May 2006 Summary The query mechanism is simple because the signaling used for a query is for all intents and purposes equivalent to resource reservation. The query bit in the resource control byte prevents the target AP for actually reserving resources. Otherwise a query is the same as a resource request. Steve Emeott, Motorola

9 May 2006 Straw Poll Would you like normative text for this mechanism submitted for inclusion into the TGr draft? Yes: No: Steve Emeott, Motorola


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