July 2014doc.: IEEE 15-14-0422-00-0008 Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks.

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July 2014doc.: IEEE Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) Slide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Proposal for MAC Harmonization] Date Submitted: [14 July, 2014] Source: [Qing Li] Company [InterDigital Communications Corporation] Address [781 Third Avenue, King of Prussia, PA , USA] Voice:[ ], FAX: [ ], Re: [ ] Abstract:[This document proposes the key features for MAC Harmonization work ] Purpose:[To discuss technical key features for building the MAC harmonization common ground] 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

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 2 Peer Aware Communication A PAC or Peer-to-Peer Network (P2PNW) is formed for a desired service/application within proximity. Infrastructure-less and distributed communications among peers within proximity. One peer can participate in multiple services or applications, i.e. multiple P2PNWs. Group communication and multi-hop are supported. Many P2PNWs coexist in proximity.

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 3 PAC Challenges Infrastructure-less: no central controller or coordinator. Service/Application Driven: P2P networks are formed and ceased very dynamically based on the desired services or applications. Vast Range of Use Cases: low data rate & duty cycle (i.e. keep alive for social networking), high data rate & long duty cycle (i.e. 3D graphic gaming). Different Devices: from unlimited power supply and powerful data processing & storage to very limited power supply and data processing & storage. But most devices are battery constrained –cannot check or listen all the time.  There is no one-fit-all solution. Need multiple options or solutions to support all the use cases and devices.

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 4 MAC Main Features

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 5 Frame Structure –How to support other MAC functions – Synchronization, Discovery, Peering, Data Transceiving, etc.? –How to support multi-hop communications? –How to support multi-applications.? –How to support group based communications? –Others:  Beacon and/or Beaconless  Contention based and/or contention free

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 6 Synchronization –Initial synchronization procedure. –Periodic and/or triggered synchronization procedure. –How to support multi-hop? –How to support multi-applications? –How to support group based communications?

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 7 Discovery –Initial discovery (i.e. the 1 st peer) procedure. –Discovery procedure after the P2PNW is formed. –How to support multi-hop? –How to support multi-applications? –How to support group based communications?

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 8 Peering/Re-peering/Dis-peering –Peering/Re-peering/Dis-peering procedures –How to support multi-hop? –How to support multi-applications? –How to support group based communications?

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 9 Channel Accessing and Allocation –Contention based and/or contention free? –How to support multi-hop? –How to support multi-applications? –How to support group based communications? –How to minimize interferences among the P2P NWs?

Submission Qing Li (InterDigital) July 2014doc.: IEEE Slide 10 Data Transceiving –Contention based and/or contention free? –How to support multi-hop? –How to support multi-applications? –How to support group based communications? –Others:  High data rate and long duty cycle vs. low data rate and low duty cycle  Short latency vs. long latency  Interference and power management