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1 Problem & Proposal for User Plane Support for QoS Mapping
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Problem & Proposal for User Plane Support for QoS Mapping 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 Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

2 January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Abstract This document indicates a problem in current u published draft [Draft-P802.11u-D0.02.pdf] and offers solutions to solve it. This document focuses on the QoS Mapping mechanism. Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

3 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

4 January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Background In the interworking scenarios, the MAC layer QoS is not enough, because the external network may use a different QoS scheme u provides the solution with the QoS Map Set element, which defines the mapping from DSCP contained in a packets IP header to the user priority. For uplink: At the STA, there is a mapping from External QoS type (e.g. UMTS type via DSCP) to IEEE802 User Priority (in turn to EDCA ACs), or optionally to HCCA parameters. This will help the STA to construct correct QoS request to the QAP (e.g. ADDTS Request). At the AP, there is mapping from EDCA ACs to 802.1p when necessary. For downlink: At the AP, there is a mapping from 802.1p to EDCA ACs. QoS Mapping between DSCP and UP needs to be pre-configured at the AP for each directly connected SSPN. Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

5 Background (Cont’d) – QoS Map Set element description
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Background (Cont’d) – QoS Map Set element description Order Size (octets) Description 1 Element ID. TBD 2 Length 3 DSCP exception element #1 (optional) 4 DSCP exception element #2 (optional) 4+n-2 DSCP exception element #n (optional) 5+n-2 UP 0 DSCP Range element 6+n-2 UP 1 DSCP Range element 7+n-2 UP 2 DSCP Range element 8+n-2 UP 3 DSCP Range element 9+n-2 UP 4 DSCP Range element 10+n-2 UP 5 DSCP Range element 11+n-2 UP 6 DSCP Range element 12+n-2 UP 7 DSCP Range element Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

6 January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Background (Cont’d) 802.11u provides the Action Frame (QoS Map Configure) and the procedure shown as below for the STA to get the QoS Map. Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

7 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

8 January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Problem Description “When the AP has a change in the QoS Map information, it can also use the Action Frame to configure the QoS Map at the STA without solicitation (as shown in the broken line at the bottom of the figure). ” How to use the Action Frame to configure the QoS Map at the STA without solicitation? Unicast ? Broadcast ? Multicast? Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

9 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

10 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Unicast Solution
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Unicast Solution Unicast solution is one choice for the QoS Map Configure frame to configure the QoS Map at the STA. The destination address of the QoS Map Configure frame is the STA’s unicast MAC address when AP updates the QoS Map information. But unicast solution will waste radio resource, because AP have to inform STAs of the QoS Map information one bye one. If unicast solution is chosen, the following conditions should be fulfilled: – AP should maintain a mapping list to associate the QoS Map information with STAs, such as QoS MAP1 《-》 STA1/STA4/STA5, QoS MAP2《-》STA2/STA3/STA6. – Modify the description of the Non-APQSTAAddress in section to “The specified non-AP QSTA MAC address could be the STA’s MAC address.” Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

11 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Broadcast Solution
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Broadcast Solution Broadcast solution is one choice for the QoS Map Configure frame to configure the QoS Map at the STA The destination address of the QoS Map Configure frame is the broadcast address when AP updates the QoS Map information. AP may serve STAs from different SSPNs, different QoS Map information for different SSPNs should be maintained by the same AP. So there should be a flag to distinguish the different QoS Map information. SSPN a SSPN b STA 1,2 are subscribers of SSPN a. STA 3,4 are subscribers of SSPN b. QoS Map Set #1 is associated with SSPN a. QoS Map Set #2 is associated with SSPN b. QoS Map Set #1 has changed, AP needs to inform STA 1,2 of the new QoS Map Set, but STA 3,4 also receives the QoS Map Set because of the broadcast frame. WLAN AP QoS Map Set #1 QoS Map Set #1 QoS Map Set #1 QoS Map Set #1 STA1 STA4 STA2 STA3 Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

12 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Broadcast Solution
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Broadcast Solution If broadcast solution is chosen, we propose that adding a Map ID in the QoS Map Set to identify the QoS Map Set. Order Size (octets) Description 1 Element ID. TBD 2 Length 3 Map ID 4 DSCP exception element #1 (optional) 5 DSCP exception element #2 (optional) 5+n-2 DSCP exception element #n (optional) 6+n-2 UP 0 DSCP Range element 7+n-2 UP 1 DSCP Range element 8+n-2 UP 2 DSCP Range element 9+n-2 UP 3 DSCP Range element 10+n-2 UP 4 DSCP Range element 11+n-2 UP 5 DSCP Range element 12+n-2 UP 6 DSCP Range element 13+n-2 UP 7 DSCP Range element Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

13 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Broadcast Solution
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Broadcast Solution modification to figure STA QoS Map determination sequence when broadcast is used Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

14 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Multicast Solution
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Multicast Solution Multicast solution is one choice for the QoS Map Configure frame to configure the QoS Map at the STA. The destination address of QoS Map Configure frame is a multicast address when AP updates the QoS Map information. One multicast address should be allocated for One QoS Map Set by AP, and different QoS Map Sets should have different multicast addresses. AP should inform the STA of the multicast address, and the STA should join the multicast group. Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

15 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Multicast Solution
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Multicast Solution If multicast solution is chosen, the following conditions should be fulfilled: – When the STA sends a unicast QoS Map Request frame to request the QoS Map information, AP should reply with a unicast QoS Map Configure frame with the QoS Map Set and a multicast address. The STA should get the multicast address from the QoS Map Configure frame and join the multicast group. – When AP has any change in the QoS Map information, the destination address of QoS Map Configure frame should be a multicast address. All STAs of the multicast group should process the QoS Map Configure frame. Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

16 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Multicast Solution
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Multicast Solution modification to figure STA QoS Map determination sequence when multicast is used Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

17 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Proposal
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Solution Statement (Cont’d) – Proposal Broadcast and multicast solution are both good choices, we propose using the broadcast solution because it results in the least changes to the current draft. Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

18 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion
January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Agenda Background Problem Description Solution Statement Motion Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei

19 January 2007 doc.: IEEE /0025r0 January 2007 Motion Move to accept the amendments as proposed in doc proposal-distinguishing-qos-map-information-mapid-user-plane-support.doc. Moved: Seconded: Result: (for-against-abstain) Peng Mo, Huawei Peng Mo, Huawei


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