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doc.: IEEE Submission What is the purpose of the randomly changing DevID?, Slide 1

doc.: IEEE Submission Usage of Next DEVID, Slide 2 Next DEVID indicates the DEVID value which will be assigned to the next associating device. When PPC creates a new session, PPC sends a Beacon with the new “Next DEVID. A device which wishes to associate to the PPC shall set its DEVID with the “Next DEVID” value.

doc.: IEEE Submission The purpose of randomly changing DevID If DevID is NOT changed, the previous DEV may continue to send frames to the PPC at any time even after the PPC has started a new P2P structure with new beacons.  DevID needs to change per session. How to change the DevID 1.At random, with the value always changing. 2.Incremented by 1. What initial value shall be set? Only initial value shall be set randomly?  Randomly changed DevID is better., Slide 3

doc.: IEEE Submission Beacon interval setting, Slide 4

doc.: IEEE Submission Superframe Structure, Slide 5 Beacon PPAP Associated Phase Unassociated Phase DEV PPC Beacon Setup Time < 2ms Association Response -Stop Beacon -Send Association Response instead. PPAP Beacon Association Request command Stk-Ack Access Slot SIFS Disassociation Request SIFS or RIFS PPC can send Beacon with new Next DEVID Unassociated Phase SIFS Access Slot Access Slot Multiple transmission of Disassociation Request under Np-Ack policy are allowed.

doc.: IEEE Submission Beacon Interval, Slide 6  Beacon Interval consists of a SIFS and N AccessSlots.  Time length of AccessSlot is basically defined as time length of an Association Request command plus a SIFS. DEV PPC Beacon Access Slot SIFS Access Slot Access Slot SIFS Association Request command Access Slot SIFS Access Slot Access Slot Beacon

doc.: IEEE Submission Time duration, Slide 7 Long Preamble FCS (4 oct) Beacon payload (14 oct + IE) Association Req (15 oct + IE) MAC Header (10 oct) us MCS0, w/PW =2.2587Gbps about 0.1 us  SIFS(default) : 2.5 us  AccessSlot: about 5.7 us  Beacon, Association Request command: about 3.2 us PHY header 0.69 us

doc.: IEEE Submission Collision Probability of Association Request command (1/2), Slide 8  Assumption 2 DEV’s which want to connect to a PPC are near the PPC. No need to consider case of more than 2 DEV’s. Collision avoidance probability should be kept above 90%. DEV1 DEV2 PPC less than 10cm 2) 2DEV’s are near a PPC DEV1 PPC 1) a DEV is near a PPC Collision does not occur

doc.: IEEE Submission Example, Slide 9 PPC Beacon Access Slot SIFS Access Slot Beacon Access Slot Beacon SIFS DEV1DEV2 1) K =1 no collision PPC Beacon Access Slot SIFS Access Slot Beacon Access Slot Beacon SIFS DEV1DEV2 2) K =2 collision DEV1DEV2 no collision Expected Duration no collision probability = (N-1) / N collision probability = 1 / N no collision probability = (N-1) / N

doc.: IEEE Submission Collision Probability of Association Request command (2/2), Slide 10  Relation between K and N to bring collision probability below 10%, where N= number of AccessSlot K = minimum number of Beacons necessary to bring collision probability below 10%.  Expected Duration(ED(K,N)) to bring collision probability below 10%, ED(K,N) = K ×(Beacon + SIFS) +K×N×AccessSlot. ∑(1/N) i-1 ((N-1)/N) >= 90% i=1 K

doc.: IEEE Submission  Calculation Results  Conclusion N=4 is optimum, where the expected duration becomes shortest. When the number of AccessSlots per Beacon is set 4, then Beacon interval equals about 28.5us. Conclusion, Slide 11 KNExpected duration (CP is less than 10%)Value[us] 1101 × (Beacon + SIFS) +10 × Access Slot × (Beacon + SIFS) + 18 × Access Slot ~85~82 × (Beacon + SIFS) + (10 ~ 16) × Access Slot68.4 ~ × (Beacon + SIFS) + 8 × Access Slot × (Beacon + SIFS) + 9 × Access Slot × (Beacon + SIFS) + 8 × Access Slot68.4

doc.: IEEE Submission Define a MAC/PHY interface for the OOK and SC PHYs., Slide 12

doc.: IEEE Submission PHY SAP service Primitives, Slide 13 PHY-CCA primitives are not required, since HRCP does not use Carrier Sense mechanism. Remove

doc.: IEEE Submission PHY SAP service Primitive Parameters Slide 14 CCA Status parameter is not required. LQI (Link Quality Indication) is not required, since HRCP does not support TCM coded QAM mode using an SNR estimation. SC, MIMO and OOK parameters may be added after completing PHY discussion. Remove

doc.: IEEE Submission What is Link Quality indication?, Slide 15

doc.: IEEE Submission Correcting the use of MLME Association.indication, Slide 16

doc.: IEEE Submission Remove second MLME Associate.ind, Slide 17 DEV-1 DME DEV-1 MAC/MLME PPC MAC/MLME PPC DME Unassociated MLME-ASSOCIATE.req Beacon NEXT DEVID = 0xZZ Association Request command -DEVID = 0xZZ -DEV addr =DEV-1 addr MLME ASSOCIATE.ind -DEVID = 0xZZ -DEV addr =DEV-1 addr MLME ASSOCIATE.rsp -DEVID = 0xZZ -DEV addr =DEV-1 addr Stop Beacon Association Response command -DEVID = 0xZZ -DEV addr =DEV-1 addr Stk-Ack -SrcID= 0xZZ MLME-ASSOCIATE.cfm - DEVID= 0xxZZ AssocTimout MLME ASSOCIATE.ind -DEVID = 0xZZ -DEV addr =DEV-1 addr AssocTimout KEY req=request ind=indication rsp=response cfm=confirm addr=address Remove

doc.: IEEE Submission, Slide 18 DEVID= UnassocID DEVID= 0xZZ MLME Associate.ind process