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May 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: Usage Cases for Peer Aware Communications Date Submitted: Source: Sunggeun Jin and Jinkyeong Kim Address: Re: Abstract: Purpose: Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P 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 P Slide 1

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Outline Examples of Services – Services in close proximity – Intelligent guide – Wireless display – User and/or service findings – Wireless egg – Wireless Ethernet adapter PAC Functions – Dynamic scalability of broad range of link rates – Fast association and group communications

May 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU Examples of Services Slide 2

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Services in Close Proximity Features  Direct communications without coordination Service requirements  Gaming – realtime communications with multiple users  Chatting and messenger services – irregular short message transmissions  File transfers – reliable large volume data transmissions

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Intelligent Guide Features  User and/or product on display recognition  Fast setup for communications  Fast movement detection Services  Automatic narration  Product information broadcastings  Experience of sample video or audio clips  Advertisements with personalized information – coupon, mileage

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Wireless Display Features  High throughput is necessary Services  Watching high definition video clips with multiple screens  Presentations through a projector without a cable

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 User and/or Service Findings Features  Searching user or service beyond device’s wireless coverage  Multi-hop communications may be helpful for the service findings Services  Finding services – A user can search what he/she wants to be serviced with in a wide area Intimate Personal Social

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Wireless Egg Features  Wireless egg is a kind of bridging service between mobile devices and cellular networks such as LTE or WiMax  Providing wireless connectivity for mobile devices without bothering WiFi Services  It is possible to provide high throughput wireless Internet services as an alternative of WiFi

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Wireless Ethernet Adaptor Features  Wireless ethernet adaptor is a kind of bridging service between Ethernet ports in Desktop PC, Notebook PC, Ethernet Hub, or Ethernet Port  Providing high throughput wireless connectivity by avoiding the crowded WiFi frequency bands Services  It can use for point-to-point Ethernet cable replacement as an alternative of wifi

May 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU PAC Functions Slide 2

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 PAC Functions Main distinct identities – Coverage extension by using multi-hop – High precision location services – High speed ( > 300 Mbps ) throughput with low power consumption – Paging (wake-up) services – Dynamic routing protocols for walking users – Group Communications Implementation – One standard/PHY/MAC/chip solution to support above features – Not combination of existing technologies into a combo chip – Physical layer to enable multiple data rates – MAC layer operation in fully distributed manner

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Dynamic Scalability of Broad Range of Link Rates Different QoS requirements in personal space – Heterogeneous services requiring different types of resources to support its own QoS – Fast transfers of data file and multimedia – High data rate and energy efficiency – Dynamic link rate adaptation for different features of services Link rates change and flexible frame structure – Sufficiently high link rate: 20Mbps ~ at least 300 Mbps – Adaptive resource allocation for different services – New frame structure to accommodate services with different QoS

Sunggeun Jin et al.ETRI November 2011 doc.: IEEE wng0 Fast Association and Group Communications Instantaneous connection establishment – Seamless mobility without service interruption – Fast neighbor devices discovery – Dynamic and automatic connection/disconnection – Fast synchronization for PAC devices in distributed manner Group communications – Dynamic grouping of devices without service interruption – Based on fast association and synchronization