doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Performance Modeling Methodology for coex. SG] Date Submitted: March 9, 2000 Source: Khaled AmerCompany: AmerNet Address Solitaire Way, Irvine, CA Voice:[ , FAX: , Re: N/A Abstract:steps for a structured methodology for building performance models that would be helpful for developing the coexistance model for and Purpose:To assist in building the coexistence performance model 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 /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 2 IEEE TG 2 Albuquerque, New Mexico March 2000 Khaled Amer Performance Modeling Methodology
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 3 Modeling Methodology Understand the Requirements: Understanding the system Understand the available data Build the model Debug the model Validate the model Run various scenarios with the model Presentation of results Document modeling project We’ll focus on #1 and #3
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 4 Agree on Requirements There are infinitely many models of any system No such thing as a general purpose model Identify performance metrics Identify scenarios of interest to be modeled Identify architectural options that need to be analyzed What statistics are needed
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 5 Objectives of the Model Quantify coexistence of: –Several picots –A piquant and WLAN Effect on BER and performance
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 6 Understand available data What data is available? How can it be used What data is missing? How will it limit the study? If needed, how can we get it? Any measurements available or that can be taken? What are estimates and assumptions that are needed? Missing data can be used as a parameter
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 7 Scenarios to be modeled Single piconet Single WLAN Multiple piconets Combinations of piconets and WLANs
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 8 Input Parameters for the MAC Model Traffic distributions Interference patterns –For individual piconet/WLAN –Due to coexistence BER
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 9 Performance Metrics and required output Metrics: –Throughput –End to end latency (MAC to MAC?) –Jitter –Others? Statistics needed: –Mean –Variance –Histogram or percentiles (for jitter)
doc.: IEEE /099r0 Submission March 2000 Khaled Amer, AmerNetSlide 10 Action Items and Discussions Data points for input to the model Traffic distributions Positioning of nodes