Discussion on Multi-band/Multi-channel Access Method

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Discussion on Multi-band/Multi-channel Access Method Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 Discussion on Multi-band/Multi-channel Access Method Date: 2019-05-16 Authors: Name Affiliation Address Phone Email Liuming Lu ZTE Corporation No.889 Bibo Road, Shanghai, P.R.China lu.liuming@zte.com.cn Liquan Yuan yuan.liquan@zte.com.cn Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE Page 1 John Doe, Some Company

Introduction Multi-band/multi-channel aggregation and operation has been proposed as a main candidate feature for EHT, showed in the EHT proposed PAR. And the support for real-time applications(RTA) needs to be considered for EHT. This contribution proposes multi-band/multi-channel access method which aim is to improve worst case latency and jitter and to increase the reliability of the real-time transmission of RTA data. Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

Background EHT needs to support real-time applications New high-throughput, low latency applications will proliferate such as virtual reality or augmented reality, gaming, remote office and cloud computing. Enhanced reliability, reduced latency and jitter in supporting the applications need to be considered in the next-generation WLAN standards. EHT aims to provide further improvement of aggregate throughput and latency to ensure competitiveness of IEEE Std. 802.11 in coming years. At least one mode of operation capable of improved worst case latency and jitter will be defined[1,2]. Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

Background Existing Channel Access Method EDCA, a contention based channel access method, required for prioritized QoS Services ; but cannot guarantee the requirement of the real-time transmission of RTA data for low latency and jitter. HCCA, controlled channel access method, required for parameterized QoS Services; a BSS using HCCA might schedule traffic in its own BSS to "guarantee" a service, but if two HCCA BSSs overlap and they do not coordinate their scheduled TXOPs, then a degradation of QoS might result[3]. Triggered uplink access (TUA) , one or more STAs transmit HE TB PPDUs simultaneously after receiving the trigger frame sent by HE AP. But the transmission of the trigger frame is contention-based, therefore the uplink access is not strictly scheduled. Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

Channel Access Method to be optimized What needs to be considered Different transmission requirements of the current and future applications especially including virtual reality or augmented reality, gaming, remote office and cloud computing should be satisfied. Because Wi-Fi uses the unlicensed spectrum the interference from OBSS and other sources would usually exist, therefore how to avoid or reduce the impact of the inference on the scheduled transmission is of vital importance. Backward compatibility and coexistence with legacy channel access methods would guarantee the STAs operating with different access methods operate in the same BSS or coordinated BSSs. Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

Multi-channel Access Method Two functional modules with different access methods are used respectively to handle the data with different types of services, which are real-time and non-real-time applications. The functional module of Scheduled Channel Access is responsible for the scheduled transmission of the data of real-time applications through the schedulable TXOPs (such as CAPs) from multi-band channels. The functional module of Contention-based Channel Access is responsible for the best-effort transmission of the data of non-real-time applications mainly through the CSMA TXOPs from multi-band channels. Contention-based Channel Access Contention-based Channel Access RF a @Band1 RF a @Band1 PHY1 MAC1 MAC1 PHY1 Service Classifier Service Classifier Scheduled Channel Access RF b @Band2 RF b @Band2 Scheduled Channel Access PHY2 MAC2 MAC2 PHY2 Coordinator Coordinator AP STAs Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

Multi-Channel Access Method MSDUs from real-time applications are scheduled for transmission during the CAPs (Controlled Access Phase) of multi-band channels; MSDUs from non-real-time applications can be transmitted during the CAPs or CSMA TXOPs of multi-band channels. For MSDUs transmitted in the CAPs of one channel , the duplicates of the MSDUs can also been transmitted in the CAPs of other channels at the same time in order to increase the reliability of the transmission of the MSDUs at scheduled time. CSMA TXOPS CAP CSMA TXOPS CAP Channel@Band1 Channel@Band1 TXOPi TXOPj TXOPi TXOPj AP CAP STAs CSMA TXOPS CAP Channel@Band2 Channel@Band1 TXOPi TXOPj TXOPi TXOPj TXOPi TXOPj TXOPi: TXOP allocated for Service i of STA1 Scheduled MSDUs TXOPj: TXOP allocated for Service j of STA2 MSDUs through contention-based access Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

Conclusions Current channel access methods need to be optimized to reduce worst-case latency and jitter and enhance the reliability of the data transmission of real-time applications. Multi-band/Multi-channel access method uses the schedulable TXOPs (such as CAPs) from multi-band channels to transmit data of real-time applications so as to to increase the robustness of the transmission of the MSDUs at scheduled time. Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

References 11-18-1231-06-0eht-eht-draft-proposed-par, 802.11 EHT Proposed PAR 11-18-1233-07-0eht-eht-draft-proposed-csd, IEEE 802.11 EHT draft Proposed CSD IEEE P802.11ax D4.1 Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE

Thank you! Liuming Lu, etc, ZTE