Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 1 Providing extended range with limited transmission power in 802.11ah network Date: 14-March-2012.

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Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 1 Providing extended range with limited transmission power in ah network Date: 14-March-2012 Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 2 Abstract This presentation discusses the support of extended coverage range with limited transmission power for 11ah network; and enquire if this study falls into the scope of the task group.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 3 Extended coverage in 11ah network Limited transmission power and spectrum Due to regulatory constraints and spectrum availability Limitation of battery powered sensor stations Wide coverage area Scattered sensor devices in the network (radius between 500 to 1km) High station population and low total traffic load Large number of sensor devices Traffic from each sensor is very low How to provide extended coverage for 11ah network efficiently?

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 4 Multi-AP network with extended range All APs share the same set of channels with MAC coordination To achieve spectrum efficiency Provide ease of fast re-association for hand-over between APs Better link quality with limited Tx power Connect to the strongest AP to achieve macro (selection) diversity Allowing deployment of low power and low cost APs A good solution for countries/regions where Tx power constraints forbid high-power AP deployment Complementary to single high-power AP deployment

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 Improved link quality with multi-AP 1MHz BW 900MHz carrier 500m radius 25mW Tx power NF=7dB 8dB shadowing Slide 5Fei Tong, CSR March 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 6 Tackle OBSS issues in multi-AP network OBSS issues include Undetermined sharing of medium among APs Uncertainty of transmission delay Interference/collision caused by hidden nodes MAC coordination between APs APs belonging to the same organisation can be fully coordinated Enables deterministic sharing of medium and the avoidance of collision among hidden nodes Between autonomously functioned APs, MAC coordination can be further extended to provide relief of OBSS issues

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 Coordinated multiple APs Communication between APs can be through wired/wireless link Using message relay as in mesh network for wireless inter-AP link A logic resource manager function controlling the resource allocation How to achieve coordination between APs is open Slide 7Fei Tong, CSR March 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 8 Station grouping based coordination The idea of grouping stations has been proposed within the task group The same mechanism can be applied to all stations within OBSS Stations from different APs do not compete for the medium access, which achieves the coordination

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 Straw poll 1 Does the study of providing extended coverage (1km radius) with lower transmission power (<250mW) with existing PHY design fall into TG11ah scope? Slide 9Fei Tong, CSR March 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 References 1.Minho Cheong, IEEE /0905r4, TGah Functional Requirements and Evaluation Methodology 2.Rolf de Vegt, IEEE /1296r3, Potential Channelization for ah 3.Fei Tong, IEEE /1455r0, ah network outdoor deployment issues Slide 10Fei Tong, CSR March 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 Backup Slide 11Fei Tong, CSR March 2012

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2 Sharing medium among APs Slide 12Fei Tong, CSR March 2012 All APs will send beacon frames with the same beacon interval to encourage synchronisation among APs Each beacon frame at least contains BSSID and a list of medium access group IDs (ma_grp_ID); each interval, only one beacon frame contains non-null list To protect the beacon frames, each interval starts and ends with beacon frame containing non-null list, the beginning beacon frame will reserve the medium

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 13 Sharing medium among STAs Each STA associated or intend to associate with only one AP This would prohibit active scanning, which is not needed as beacon frames are appearing close in time Once associated, each STA is allocated to one or multiple MA groups STA can only access the medium during the interval allocated to the associated AP and specified MA groups It will be guaranteed that MPDU intended for the STAs will not appear in intervals allocated for other stations to encourage power saving micro-sleep

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 14 Initial association and re-association Initial association Select the strongest AP (identified by the BSSID in beacon frame) Only send association request in the interval allocated to the destination AP (identified by the BSSID in the beacon frame carries non-null ma_grp_ID list) Response to initial association Upon receiving of the association request, AP allocates MA group ID/s for the STA Re-association Similar procedure as initial association; STA will be re-allocated to a different group as groups owned by exclusively owned by APs Exchange of information between AP can accelerate the re- association

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-12/0420r2March 2012 Fei Tong, CSRSlide 15 MA group and resource management Each MA group belongs to only one AP STA can belong to multiple MA groups, which can only belong to the same AP Resource (access interval) is allocated to MA groups Based on the resources allocated to the MA groups, AP decides on the content in the beacon frame (in particular the MA group ID lists) and the transmission order of beacon frames