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<doc.: IEEE 802.15-doc> <month year> <doc.: IEEE 802.15-doc> Julyl 2015 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [ PAC IDs ] Date Submitted: [ July 15th, 2015 ] Source: [Marco Hernandez, Huan-Bang Li, Igor Dotlić, Ryu Miura ] Company: [NICT] Address: [3-4 Hikarino-oka, Yokosuka, 239-0847, Japan] Voice:[+81 46-847-5439] Fax: [+81 46-847-5431] E-Mail:[] Re: [In response to call for technical contributions TG8] Abstract: [ ] Purpose: [Material for discussion in 802.15.8 TG] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT) <author>, <company>

PAC IDs We made a proposal for discovery IDs in DCN 15-375r1. Julyl 2015 PAC IDs We made a proposal for discovery IDs in DCN 15-375r1. Device ID, Peer-ID, Group-ID, Application-ID. Due to the uniqueness of PAC applications, we realized we need to extend such IDs during the communication period. Those are renamed as PAC IDs. Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)

Julyl 2015 Discovery period Discovery resource block (DRB) conveys 168 bits per PD. PAC IDs during discovery period: Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)

Discovery period PAC IDs in the discovery payload: Julyl 2015 Discovery period PAC IDs in the discovery payload: 1) Most appropriate for PAC without central control (assistance of the network for IDs, mapping, etc.) 2) Device-ID is source/destination MAC address. 3) Detection of discovery information depends on radio channel state, channel estimation and synchronization performance. PAC IDs Discovery Octets Device ID 6 Peer ID 7 Group ID 1 Application ID Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)

Julyl 2015 Communication period Why PAC IDs are needed during communication period? PAC must support multiple broadcast cases: Broadcast = {advertisement, emergency, social network, etc.} At MAC level we require: MAC destination address (broadcast mode) + Application ID (to distinguish: advertisement, emergency, etc.). This characteristic is distinctive from other Standards. Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)

Julyl 2015 Communication period A PD in 2 o more groups (nearby) with a multicast session in each group. Current solution: Source MAC address (6 bytes) + destination multicast address (2 bytes). The source MAC address is the same for every group, and the destination multicast address can be the same as well, creating a conflict. At MAC level we require: Source MAC address + Destination multicast address + Group ID (to distinguish between 2 or more groups). Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)

Communication period We require either PAC IDs in the MAC header: Julyl 2015 Communication period We require either PAC IDs in the MAC header: The content of Peer-ID, Group-ID, Application-ID is up to higher layers and out of scope in the specification. Or storing the PAC IDs during discovery, so that they are available during the communication period. Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)

Julyl 2015 PAC IDs The content of Peer-ID, Group-ID, Application-ID is up to higher layers and out of scope in the specification. Possible recommendation: Application ID: 56 bits The first 4 bits indicate a generic application: gaming, emergency, social network, etc. The rest 52 bits are up to implementers. Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)

Julyl 2015 Motion Motion to change Table 1 in draft 0.12 by the Table below: (adding the number of octets for PAC IDs discovery). PAC IDs Discovery Octets Device ID 6 Peer User ID 1 Group ID 2 Application ID 14 Group ID may be used for generating hashing key. User ID is the number of users on a PD. Application ID can be user name and/or application name, etc. Hernandez,Li,Dotlić,Miura (NICT)