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Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 July 2015 Functional Requirements for a .11az Range Measurement protocol operating 2.4/5 GHz bands Date: 2016-01-19 Authors: Name Affiliation Address Phone Email Ganesh Venkatesan Intel Corporation 2111 NE, 25th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124 +1 503 334 6720 Ganesh.venkatesan@intel.com Jonathan Segev +972 3 920 7038 Jonathan.segev@intel.com Ganesh Venkatesan (Intel Corporation) John Doe, Some Company

July 2015 Background This document proposes a set of functional requirements for a .11az protocol operating in the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands that meets the accuracy and coverage goals established in thr PAR and CSD documents for the project Ganesh Venkatesan (Intel Corporation)

Definition of Accuracy July 2015 Definition of Accuracy <tbd-1>% of the set of computed estimates from uniformly distributed test locations (covering regions of interest) over a fixed test duration per test location are within <tbd-2> E.g. 90% of the set of computed estimates from uniformly distributed test locations over a fixed test duration per test location are within one meter Stated as <tbd-2>@<tbd-1> or less than <tbd-2>@<tbd_1> in the Use Case Ganesh Venkatesan (Intel Corporation)

Functional Requirements (2.4/5 GHz) The 802.11az range measurement protocol shall: have a mechanism to obtain a range measurement that is more accurate than that obtained using legacy REVmc Fine Timing Measurement under the same conditions support a mechanism to fallback to the legacy REVmc Fine Timing Measurement protocol support concurrent sessions in order for a STA to be able to perform range measurements with multiple APs (each operating in the same or different channels) support range measurement in both the associated and the unassociated modes support range measurement with an upper bound error of <TBD> m for 90% of uniformly sampled measurements. For the purpose of simulation, 802.11az shall use 802.11n channel model D NLOS with 20MHz, 40MHz, 80MHz and 160MHz bandwidths Ganesh Venkatesan (Intel Corporation)

Functional Requirements (2.4/5 GHz) The 802.11az range measurement protocol shall: support  legacy REVmc Fine Timing Measurement in order to interoperate with legacy peers that do not support the 802.11az range measurement protocol have a mechanism to obtain a range measurement that is more accurate than that obtained using legacy REVmc Fine Timing Measurement under the same conditions support concurrent sessions in order for an Initiator to be able to perform range measurements with multiple Responders (each operating in the same or different channels) support range measurement in both the associated and the unassociated modes support range measurement with an upper bound error of <TBD> m for 90% of uniformly sampled measurements under all conditions perform no worse than the legacy REVmc Fine Timing Measurement protocol (i.e. the resulting range measurement accuracy is as good as the legacy REVmc Fine Timing Measurement protocol) For the purpose of simulation, 802.11az shall use 802.11n/,11ac channel model D NLOS with 20MHz, 40MHz, 80MHz and 160MHz bandwidths. Other channel models may be used if they become available and are deemed applicable. Ganesh Venkatesan (Intel Corporation)

Motion Move to adopt the set of functional requirements listed in slide #5 and include them in the TGaz Functional Requirements Document under the sub-section focused on Accuracy and Coverage for the .11az protocol while operating in 2.4 GHz and 5GHz bands. Moved: Chao Chun Wang Seconded: Ganesh Venkatesan Result: 14/0/3; Motion Passes. Ganesh Venkatesan (Intel Corporation)