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Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 1 EIFS excess problem of Acknowledgement for UL MU procedure Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 2 Introduction In the SFD and the spec draft, Block Acknowledgement procedures for UL MU are agreed: – In the SFD: The addressed recipient that receives the trigger information, within a DL MU PPDU returns an immediate Ack/BlockAck response, either individually or as part of an A-MPDU after the PPDU carrying the frame, according to the trigger information carried in the same DL MU PPDU – In the proposed draft: When receiving multiple frames from more than one STA that are part of an UL MU transmission (Clause ) and that require an immediate acknowledgement, an AP may send multiple BlockAck frames (or ACK frames) in an OFDMA HE MU PPDU or a Multi-STA BlockAck (M-BA) frame. However, in most cases, acknowledgement for UL MU cannot be transmitted within EIFS duration for MCS0 In this presentation, acknowledgement transmission time is discussed

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 3 Problem: BA length exceeds EIFS For MCS0, BA transmission time exceeds EIFS duration and in some cases, is much longer than EIFS duration Hidden STAs may send Data frames after EIFS duration, which makes collision

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 4 Recap: Block Ack procedure For 20MHz bandwidth, following Block Ack methods can be used: – BlockAck for each user using HE format – M-BA using non-HT format For 40MHz or wider bandwidth, non-HT format should be in duplicate format of 20MHz band. Therefore, following Block Ack methods can be used: – Non-HT duplicate M-BA using non-HT format – M-BA for all STAs using HE format for each 20MHz: because some STAs may not able to decode in other channels which they are not assigned

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 5 Calculation of EIFS and preamble duration

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 6 Block Ack procedure time for each blockack method Each block acknowledgement frame in 20MHz channel – BA duration exceeds EIFS even for single user with no BA bitmap, because of long preamble in HE format – Therefore, the BA duration for less than 242 RU also exceeds EIFS duration min RU size # of STA Bits per symbol BA bit SERVICE+tail bit SIGB duration HE-LTF Other preamble SIFS maximum BA time

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 7 Block Ack procedure time for each blockack method Multi-STA BA for all users in 20MHz band, using non-HT format – For more than 1 BlockAck bitmaps, the BA procedure time exceeds EIFS duration – For 1 BlockAck bitmap, the BA procedure time exceeds EIFS duration for not less than 4 STAs in 20MHz – For 9 STAs in 20MHz,, the BA procedure time exceeds EIFS duration even though all of A-MPDUs received correctly # of STA # of BA bitmap 11a preambleack bit SERVICE+tai l bit Bit per symbol (non-HT) T_transb a SIFStotal time

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 8 Block Ack procedure time for each blockack method in more than 20MHz Using non-HT duplicate M-BA, – Block Ack duration exceeds EIFS duration for more than 1 BlockAck bitmaps – It exceeds EIFS duration for more than 3 STAs for 1 Block Ack bitmap – The maximum BA duration is about 1ms in case of maximum number of bitmaps in 160MHz bandwidth, which is more than 10 times of EIFS duration # of STA in all bandwidth # of BA Bitmaps 11a preamble(us) ack bit SERVICE+t ail bit bits per symbol (non-HT) T_transba (us) SIF S total time (us) ………………………

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 9 Block Ack procedure time for each blockack method in more than 20MHz Grouping of STAs in M-BA: This procedure can be operated by 20MHz units, because 20MHz unit is same as preamble unit For this procedure, the number of SIG-B users may be 1 for each 20MHz M-BA, because there is no resource allocation or user info is needed in SIGB For this procedure, the M-BA duration is almost same as the duration of M- BA in 20MHz with HE format, except the duration of SIG-B field

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 10 Block Ack procedure time for each blockack method in more than 20MHz Therefore, for the grouping STAs in M-BA for each 20MHz, Which exceeds EIFS duration even though all of A-MPDUs received correctly, but the duration is much shorter than non-HT duplicated M-BA for large number of bitmaps band # of STAs in 20MHz # of Bitmaps bits per symbol ack bit SERVICE+Tail bit SIGB field HE-LTF Other preamble SIFS Max BA time

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 11 Rules to prevent collision by long BA duration As shown in previous slides, for MCS0, the most cases of BA transmission for UL MU PPDU exceed EIFS duration, which might cause collision from hidden STAs, which is a severe problem In order to alleviate the EIFS excess problem, ax should provide mechanisms for ACK protection from hidden nodes. There could be 3 possible mechanisms to solve the EIFS excess problem. – Option 1: Use RTS/CTS procedure in mandatory to protect the UL MU OFDMA. – Option 2: Use further optimization of Ack procedure – Option 3: RTS/CTS procedure to protect the Ack transmission

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 12 Option 1: Use RTS/CTS procedure in mandatory For every data UL MU transmission, use (MU)RTS and CTS procedure to protect the data transmission from hidden node

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 13 Option 2: Use further optimization Use further optimization to shorten the duration of BA procedure – For example, in case of A-MPDUs from all AIDs are received successfully, use a specific group AID to indicate the all frames from all triggered STAs are successfully received – Or, in case of all frames from all TIDs in an AID are received successfully, use a specific TID to indicate that

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 14 Option 3: Using RTS/CTS procedure after data transmission After receiving the UL MU PPDUs, if AP acknowledges that the duration of acknowledgement exceeds the EIFS, AP may transmit (MU)RTS frame to protect the BA transmission from hidden nodes

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 15 Conclusion The MU acknowledgement for the UL MU transmission exceed the EIFS duration in MCS0 for most cases, including some cases that Ack Type field of all STAs is Ack, which does not contain BlockAck bitmap The long duration for Ack can cause collision with hidden STAs, which results in retransmission of entire A-MPDU(s) in some STAs that degrades performance Therefore, additional optimization methods or rules are needed for UL MU transmission in case the acknowledgement cannot be processed in EIFS duration

Submission doc.: IEEE /0674r0 May 2016 Hanseul Hong, Yonsei UniversitySlide 16 Straw Poll 1 Do you agree to add to the TG Specification Frame work document? – Spec shall include mechanisms to avoid the EIFS excess during the Acknowledgement for UL MU PPDU(s) Y N A