Element for Legacy Indication

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Doc.: IEEE /2897r3 Submission May 2008 Qi Wang, Broadcom CorporationSlide 1 Efficient TIM element supporting multiple BSSIDs Date:
Advertisements

Submission doc.: IEEE /1357r3 Nov Slide 1 Dynamic TIM and Page Segmentation Date: Authors: Weiping Sun, Seoul National University.
Doc.: IEEE /1268 r1 Submission November 2008 Ding Zhiming, HuaweiSlide 1 Amendment for emergency alert system notification Date: Authors:
Doc.: IEEE /102r0 Submission January 2002 M. Webster, et al IntersilSlide 1 Proposed Change to CCK-OFDM Signal Extension Mark Webster Steve Halford.
Doc.: IEEE /1054r0 Submission Sep Santosh Pandey (Cisco)Slide 1 FILS Reduced Neighbor Report Date: Authors:
Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0281r0 March 2012 Jarkko Kneckt, NokiaSlide 1 Recommendations for association Date: Authors:
Submission doc.: IEEE /1034r4 September 2012 Jeongki Kim, LG ElectronicsSlide 1 Enhanced scanning procedure for FILS Date: Authors:
Doc.: IEEE /1128r1 Submission Nov 2009 Allan Thomson, Cisco SystemsSlide 1 BSS Transition with Bearing Date: Authors:
Doc.: IEEE /1219r2 Submission January, 2006 S. Ponnuswamy (Aruba Networks)Slide 1 Virtual AP Presentation Notice: This document has been prepared.
Doc.: IEEE /065r1 Submission January 2002 Brockmann, Hoeben, Wentink (Intersil)Slide g MAC Analysis and Recommendations Menzo Wentink.
Doc.: IEEE /0896r0 SubmissionJae Seung Lee, ETRISlide 1 Probe Request Filtering Criteria Date: July 2012.
Doc.: IEEE /0041r1 AP Location Capability January 2007 Donghee Shim et alSlide 1 AP Location Capability Notice: This document has been prepared.
Doc.: IEEE /1219r4 Submission March, 2006 S. Ponnuswamy (Aruba Networks)Slide 1 Virtual AP Presentation Notice: This document has been prepared.
Doc.: IEEE /034r0 Submission January 2002 Matthew B. Shoemake, TGg ChairpersonSlide 1 TGg Report to the IEEE Working Group Matthew B. Shoemake.
Proposed solutions to comments on section 7
VHT Capabilities and Operation elements and VHTC field
FILS Reduced Neighbor Report
Peer Power Save Mode Date: Authors: March 2008 March 2008
Comment Resolution Actions
802.11k Kaiser Changes to the Specification
BSS Max Idle Period and Sleep Interval
Resource Request/Response Discussion
Short Slot Time Option for TGg
QoS Resource Query Overview
MDA Comments 1 Date: Authors: September, 2008 Feb, 2008
1/24/2002 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: TGg Liaison Report, January 2002 Date Submitted:
Proposed Modifications in TGh Draft Proposal
QoS Resource Query Overview
Some Power-save changes in e Draft
Miscellaneous Updates
FILS Reduced Neighbor Report
CID#102 - Channel Allocation
doc.: IEEE /457 Mathilde Benveniste AT&T Labs, Research
An unified az Protocol Date: Authors: Nov 2016
Fair Quiet for DFS Date: Authors: February 2008
RTS CTS Rule Amendment Date: Authors: Date: January 2011
AP Location Capability
June 2006 doc.: IEEE /0851r0 June 2006 LB84 Frame Format Ad-hoc Comment Resolution CID# 701, 7239, 9979, 3773, 7127 Date: Authors:
AP Power Down Notification
Congestion control timer
May 2002 doc.: IEEE /299R0 May 2002 Slides to Assist with non-19 Comments (based on R1 Comment Resolution Excel Sheet) Terry Cole AMD.
802.11g NAV Propagation (based on g Draft 2.1 Jan-2002)
Channel Allocation March 2008 Authors: Date: Month Year
QoS aware Load Balancing
Amendment for emergency alert system notification
Updates to assigned numbers
Mutliband-60GHz-Location-Capability-Publishing
MIB TruthValue Usage Patterns Presentation
Efficient TIM element supporting multiple BSSIDs
Extended Channel Switch Announcement for TGn
Measurement reporting in TGh
Speculative Power Save concept
Nov 2008 doc.: IEEE yy/xxxxr0 July 2012
CR for CID 1115 Date: Authors: May 2019
Interference Signalling Enhancements
MAC beaconing sync comment resolution
Efficient TIM element supporting multiple BSSIDs
Dynamic TIM and Page Segmentation
FEC Capability and Control
Use of More Data Field Date: Authors: Nov 2005 Month Year
Non-AP STA Location Capability
VHT Capabilities and Operation elements and VHTC field
Motions for TGe New Business
Virtual AP Presentation
Proposed amendment to table 7-8
Greenfield protection mechanism
Request for Legacy IE ID for RSN Extension
Proposal for Load Balancing
MIB TruthValue Usage Patterns Presentation
Patrick Worfolk (Kiwi Networks)
Presentation transcript:

Element for Legacy Indication January 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/068r0 January 2002 Element for Legacy Indication 802.11g introduces the need for a BSS to indicate the presence of legacy stations (either associated to, or in the vicinity of the BSS). This enables stations to make optimal decisions on whether RTS/CTS (or other protection mechanisms) are needed for OFDM frames. Tim Godfrey, Intersil Tim Godfrey, Intersil

Need for the new element January 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/068r0 January 2002 Need for the new element 802.11g stations need to know if any legacy stations are associated in the BSS. If no legacy stations are associated, the 802.11g stations do not need to use protection mechanisms for OFDM frames. The AP keeps track of associated stations, and knows (by their capability information bits) whether they are 802.11g stations or legacy stations. Legacy stations will not understand this new element, and will ignore it. Tim Godfrey, Intersil Tim Godfrey, Intersil

Element Definition A new element is defined, with one octet value. January 2002 Element Definition A new element is defined, with one octet value. The octet contains two 1-bit fields. B0 is set to 1 if any 802.11b stations are associated B1 is optional. It is set to the same value as bit 0 unless optional, additional information is provided. This bit may be used by “smart” APs that implement techniques to provide additional information to stations. “r” bits are reserved. B0 B7 One Octet Element ID Length =1 B0 B1 r Tim Godfrey, Intersil

January 2002 Mandatory Functions An 802.11g conformant AP must generate this element. The AP must set bit 0 to a “0” if no 802.11b stations are associated. The AP must set bit 0 to a “1” if any 802.11b stations are associated. If the AP is not providing additional information, it must set bit 1 to the same value as bit 0. There is no mandatory behavior for a station. It may or may not make use of this element. The recommended use of this information is to indicate the station should use protection mechanisms (such as RTS / CTS) for OFDM frames. Tim Godfrey, Intersil

January 2002 Use of Bit 1 Bit 1 must be set to the same value as bit 0, unless additional information is conveyed through the following encoding: Bit 0 Bit 1 Meaning 1 No 802.11b legacy stations are associated, but the AP recommends the use of protection mechanisms (possibly because legacy frames from another BSS have been received by the AP) 802.11b legacy stations are associated, but the AP suggests that protection mechanisms are not necessary currently, possibly because the legacy stations have all been “quiet” (perhaps in power save). Tim Godfrey, Intersil

January 2002 Normative Text Add a new clause to 7.3.2 (7.3.2.last+1) containing the following text: The legacy indication element provides 802.11 stations with an indication of the presence of legacy stations in the BSS. See Figure xx. Stations may use this information to control their use of protection mechanisms (such as RTS / CTS) for OFDM frames. An Access Point shall generate this element in each Beacon Frame. The AP shall set bit 0 to a “0” if no 802.11b stations are associated. The AP shall set bit 0 to a “1” if any 802.11b stations are associated. The AP shall set bit 1 to the same value as bit 0 unless it is providing additional, optional information. If optional information is provided, it shall be according to this table: The editor is requested to assign a unique element ID. Bit 0 Bit 1 Meaning 1 No 802.11b legacy stations are associated, but the AP recommends the use of protection mechanisms 802.11b legacy stations are associated, but the AP suggests that protection mechanisms are not currently needed. Figure xx: Legacy Indication Element Element ID Length =1 b0 b1 r B0 B7 One Octet Tim Godfrey, Intersil

January 2002 Motion Instruct the editor to incorporate the text in document 02/*** slide 6 into the draft. Tim Godfrey, Intersil