Assign and Update Wake-Up Signals in WLAN with Wake-Up Radio Receivers

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Assign and Update Wake-Up Signals in WLAN with Wake-Up Radio Receivers Mar., 2017 Assign and Update Wake-Up Signals in WLAN with Wake-Up Radio  Receivers Date: 2017-03-10 Authors: Name Affiliation Address Phone Email Jianhan Liu Mediatek 2840 Junction Ave, San Jose, CA 95134, USA +1-408-526-1899 jianhan.Liu@mediatek.com Tianyu Wu Russell Rongsheng Huang Thomas Pare Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et. al.

False Wake-up Problems Mar., 2017 False Wake-up Problems Main applications of WUR WLANs include IOT sensors running on batteries. Frequently falsely wake up the main receiver for a regular data packets can quickly drain the battery and ultimately disable the device. The following false wake-ups can happen in WUR WLAN False wake-ups due to wake-up signals collisions in dense OBSS environment; Wake-up attacks by self-generating wake-up signals or re-play wake-up signals. When a WUR station detects the false wake-ups or wake-up signal collisions, WUR signal should be updated or re-assigned. Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et al

Assign or Update Wake-up Signals Mar., 2017 Assign or Update Wake-up Signals Wake-up signals are assigned for each STA either: As part of the onboarding process, like how a password or a client certificate is provisioned to a STA before it is associated to an AP Or as part of the authentication and session key generation process Wake-up signals updating can be initiated either by STAs via sending a wake-up signal change request or by the AP via sending a packet that contains wake-up signal change entities directly. A WUR STA can initiate a request to change the wake-up signals When a STA repeatedly wakes up, but no meaningful regular packet is received or the received packet is not for itself. Then the STA can initiate a process of update of wake-up signals AP can initiate the update of wake-up signals When an AP detects there are collisions of wake-up signals from OBSS or AP needs to re-assign the wake-up signals for a STA or a group of STAs, then AP can initiate the update of wake-up signals directly.

Wake-up signals updating Mar., 2017 Wake-up signals updating For wake-up signal updating, it is important to make sure that both the AP and the WUR station know if the update is successful. A simple send the packet and receive ACK scheme may not work well. For example, if the AP sends the packet with wake-up signal update information, the WUR station updated its wake-up signal, but the ACK is failed at the AP. Then the AP does not know if the WUR station has updated its wake-up signal or not. The wake-up sequence update or assign is regarded as complete only after successful hand-shaking frame exchange. Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et. al.

Sequence of Wake-Up Signals Update Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 Mar., 2017 Sequence of Wake-Up Signals Update AP initiated Wake-Up Signals Update for a single WUR STA: STA initiated Wake-Up Signals Update: Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et al Hongyuan Zhang, Marvell; etc.

Sequence of Wake-Up Signals Update – Immediate ACK Case Mar., 2017 Sequence of Wake-Up Signals Update – Immediate ACK Case In case there is no TXOP protection for the WU signal update message exchange, the exchange sequence can be divided into two updates from both AP and STA sides. The ACK after SIFS is used instead of immediate UPDATE RSP. Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et al

Sequence of Wake-Up Signals Update Abnormal failure, for example the reception failure of ACK/UPDATE/RSP frames, will cause the inconsistence of sequence at both sides. Therefore we propose a bilateral handshake protocol. The REQ and RSP messages both have retransmission mechanism in case of failed packet delivery. AP update the WU signal for the target STA after receiving the ACK or RSP from the STA. The STA updates its WU signal after receiving the CFM from the AP. If the RSP is not received by AP, or the CFM not received by STA, after a certain number of times of retransmission, the update procedure fails. If AP received a certain number of RSP retransmissions, AP can keep both previous and updated WU signals. In next WU signal transmission, if updated WU signal successfully wake up the STA, AP will delete the previous WU signal. if updated WU signal can not wake up the STA for a number of attempts, AP may try the previous WU signal. Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et al

Mar., 2017 Straw Poll #1 Do you agree that IEEE 802.11ba shall provide a Wake-Up Signal update mechanism? Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et al

Straw Poll #2 Do you agree the Sequence of Wake-Up Signals Update shown in slide #5? Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et al

Straw Poll #3 Do you agree the Sequence of Wake-Up Signals Update shown in slide #6? Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, et al