Periodic Channel Access

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Periodic Channel Access Month Year Filename November 2012 Periodic Channel Access Date: 2012-11-12 Authors: Name Affiliations Address Phone email Young Hoon Kwon Huawei 10180 Telesis Ct, San Diego, CA +1 858 882 0329 younghoon.kwon@huawei.com Yunsong Yang yangyunsong@huawei.com Zhigang Rong zhigang.rong@huawei.com Minyoung Park Intel Corp. minyoung.park@intel.com Tom Tetzlaff thomas.a.tetzlaff@intel.com Emily Qi emily.h.qi@intel.com Yong Liu Marvell yongliu@marvell.com Hongyuan Zhang Hongyuan@marvell.com Sudhir Srinivasa sudhirs@marvell.com Yongho Seok LG Electronics LG R&D Complex Anyang-Shi, Kyungki-Do, Korea +82-31-450-1947 yongho.seok@lge.com Jinsoo Choi Jeongki Kim Jin Sam Kwak Matthew Fischer Broadcom 190 Mathilda Place, Sunnyvale, CA +1 408 543 3370 mfischer@broadcom.com Eric Wong ewong@broadcom.com Rojan Chitrakar Panasonic Rojan.Chitrakar@sg.panasonic.com Ken Mori Mori.ken1@jp.panasonic.com John Doe, Some Company

Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Background Different STAs have different requirements and may need different channel access solutions [1-5]. AP may allow a STA/group-of-STA to transmit an uplink frame anytime. (unscheduled active polling STAs) AP may assign to each STA/group-of-STA a channel access slot at which the STA is allowed to contend through a Beacon frame. (scheduled beacon-checking STAs) When requested by a STA, AP may assign to the STA a channel access slot at which the STA is allowed to contend, at association or later through a management frame exchange. (scheduled active polling STAs) Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Background Moreover, concept of window for non-TIM STAs only is accepted[6]. AP may indicate to TIM STAs RAW information during which no TIM STA is allowed to contend. AP can group non-TIM STAs supporting TWT in the same group. Then, if assigned TWTs are in the current beacon interval, AP can protect TWTs by RPS IE [1] included in beacon from the channel access of other groups of STAs listening the beacon. This minimizes contention between non-TIM STAs and other TIM STAs. TWTn TWT1 Beacon Interval Restricted Access Window (RAW) TWT2 RAW Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Issues However, sending out RAW information for non-TIM STAs, or scheduled active polling STAs, at each beacon frame maybe wasteful. Allocation of TWT is done most likely at the time of association and these STAs will not listen to each beacon frames. TWT for each scheduled active polling STA will most likely be periodic and thus RAW allocation for those STAs will also be periodically. Therefore, even though RAW allocation for scheduled active polling STAs is not broadcasted every beacon frame, there is a way that TIM STAs can easily identify RAW configuration. Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Proposed Solution Periodic Restricted Access Window (PRAW) AP allocates resource for group of scheduled active polling STAs and indicates the resource allocation once in a long while. Not indicated in every short beacon frame (E.g., once in every long beacon frame) Once PRAW is setup, AP allocates the resource periodically to a group of scheduled active polling STAs. Allocated resource for PRAW will not be changed until updated PRAW information is broadcasted. Resource for scheduled active polling STAs can be allocated within the PRAW duration. Whenever scheduled active polling STA has data packet to send, it wakes up at its designated slot within the PRAW and send the packet after basic CCA. TIM STAs are not allowed to access the channel during this window. Within PRAW, each STA follows EDCA based channel access scheme. Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Proposed Solution Operation example: PRAW AP allocates PRAW in longer time period (e.g., long beacon period). TIM STAs are not allowed to send polling/trigger/data frames during PRAW duration. AP will not send DL data frames to TIM STAs during PRAW duration. Scheduled active polling STA will awake and send polling/trigger/data frames on its scheduled slot within PRAW duration. Any STA can access Any STA can access Any STA can access Any STA can access Any STA can access LB SB SB SB LB SB PRAW PRAW PRAW PRAW PRAW time LB: Long Beacon SB: Short Beacon : PRAW indication Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Proposed Solution Operation example: RAW + PRAW AP allocates RAW at each short beacon period. AP allocates PRAW in longer time period (e.g., long beacon period). AP may allocate RAW such that it will not occupy resource that PRAW is using. TIM STAs will access the channel within RAW duration and scheduled active polling STAs will access the channel at TWT within PRAW duraton. RAW allocation information is broadcasted at each beacon, and PRAW allocation information is broadcasted once in a longer term. Any STA can access Any STA can access Any STA can access Any STA can access Any STA can access LB SB SB SB LB SB RAW PRAW RAW PRAW RAW PRAW RAW PRAW RAW PRAW time LB: Long Beacon SB: Short Beacon : PRAW indication : RAW indication Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Benefits No additional signaling overhead on short beacon. Can avoid conflict among STAs having different access schemes. Does not increase power consumption for TIM/non-TIM based STAs. Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

SP/Pre-Motion Do you support the periodic restricted access window (PRAW) mechanism shown in slide 7? Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

Motion Move to include in the specification framework document the concept of periodic restricted access window (PRAW) mechanism as in slide 7 of 11-12/1311r0: Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei

References [1] IEEE 802.11-12/0831r0: Uplink Channel Access General Procedure, July 2012 [2] IEEE 802.11-12/0610r0: Non-TIM Stations in TGah, May 2012 [3] IEEE 802.11-12/0823r0: TargetWakeTime, July 2012 [4] IEEE 802.11-12/0843r0: Restricted Access Window Signaling for Uplink Channel Access, July 2012 [5] IEEE 802.11-12/1101r1: Active-polling, September 2012 [6] IEEE 802.11-12/0867r0: non-TIM Allocation, July 2012 Young Hoon Kwon, Huawei