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doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission September 2015 Kare Agardh, SonySlide 1 Further Use Cases for Next Generation Positioning Date: 2015/09/13 Authors:

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission Abstract This document provides several use cases for next generation positioning (NGP/.11az) The use cases are supported with estimates on required –accuracy –latency –refresh rate –number of simultaneous users (within AP coverage) The terminology is as defined in document 11-15/0388r /0388r0 September 2015 Slide 2Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission 1. Positioning for Medical Applications User: Patient under medical surveillance in a hospital or care home. Environment: Building with coverage. The expected AP environment is –1 AP per < 25 users or < 100m² / 1000 sq. ft. –APs support.11ac,.11ax, and.11az Use case: 1.Patient is connected to a portable medical device with WLAN interface (e.g. heart rate monitor) which continuously monitors medical parameters. 2.When the patient moves around, his/her position is tracked and recorded. 3.If monitored medical parameters get severe, a nurse or a doctor is informed including the patient’s position for first aid assistance. 4.The medical parameters can be linked with an activity profile which is retrieved from the tracked data. 5.If the patient leaves a certain area, a nurse gets informed (fencing feature). Positioning requirements: –Horizontal accuracy: < 90% –Vertical accuracy: same 99.9% –Latency: < 200ms –Refresh rate: 1 locations/s –Expected number of simultaneous users: < 40 (within AP coverage area) –Impact on Network Bandwidth: low, the impact should be independent on the number of users September 2015 Slide 3Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission 2. Indoor Geotagging User: Person with digital camera, smart phone, tablet, or smart eyeglasses Environment: Building (e.g. museum, exhibits, fair, restaurant) with coverage. The expected AP environment is –1 AP per < 25 users or < 100m² / 1000 sq. ft. (large buildings) –1 AP per floor, optional: multiple APs from neighboring apartments (small buildings) –APs support.11ac,.11ax, and.11az Use case: 1.Person takes a picture with a digital camera. 2.Digital camera estimates its position using.11az and tags the picture with its geolocation (like GPS geotagging for outdoor applications) Positioning requirements: –Horizontal accuracy: < 90% –Vertical accuracy: < 90% –Latency: < 400ms –Refresh rate: < 1 locations/s –Expected number of simultaneous users: < 10 (within AP coverage area) –Impact on Network Bandwidth: low September 2015 Slide 4Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission 3. Positioning for Video Cameras User: Enterprise (e.g. shop) installing video surveillance cameras with WLAN connection capability –WLAN is used for video transmission, camera control, and positioning of the camera Environment: –Building with infrastructure. The expected AP environment is 1 AP per < 10 cameras or < 100m² / 1000 sq. ft. –In some environments P2P is applied –APs and STAs support.11ac,.11ax and.11az Use case: 1.A technician installs the surveillance cameras at arbitrary positions. 2.After the setup is done, each camera is triggered to determine its position. 3.The absolute (infrastructure) or relative (P2P) position is fed back to the control room, where the position of all cameras is denoted on a map of the building. 4.The camera position is crucial for a continuous tracking of moving persons (picture handover between cameras). Positioning requirements: –Horizontal / Vertical accuracy: both < 90% (infrastructure) –Distance / Angular accuracy: < 90% / < 90% (P2P) –Latency: < 1s –Refresh rate: < 1 locations/day –Impact on Network Bandwidth: as low as possible, video dominates September 2015 Slide 5Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission References Cisco Systems Inc., ngp NGP Use Case Template Jonathan Segev, Intel, wng NG Positioning Overview and Challenges Thomas Handte, Sony, ngp-Further- Use-Cases-for-Next-Generation-Positioning September 2015 Slide 6Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission BACKUP September 2015 Kare Agardh, SonySlide 7

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission Terminology of doc /0388r011-15/0388r0 User – The end entity (human) who would use this technology Use case – A use case is task oriented. It describes the specific step by step actions performed by a user or device. One use case example is a user starting and stopping a video stream. Environment – The type of place in which a network is deployed, such as home, outdoor, hot spot, enterprise, metropolitan area, etc. Frequency bands of interest (FBoI): The operating frequency bands relevant to this use case. Eg. for a shopping mall’s enterprise wireless it will be 2.4GHz and 5GHz AP density: Density of AP deployment, e.g. APs deployed every 4000 sq.ft. AP height: Height, above the floor, at which the APs are deployed, e.g. for shopping mall APs deployed approximately ft above the floor Key Location Requirement- Expected Horizontal Accuracy: XY accuracy expected for the use case to succeed, is a requirement is that the computed location be within 1m horizontally of the actual location 90% of the time Expected Vertical Accuracy: Z accuracy expected for the use case to succeed, “same is a requirement is that the computed location be on the same floor as the actual location 99% of the time. is a requirement is that the computed location be within 0.5m vertically of the actual location 90% of the time Expected Latency: Expected time taken to complete a single atomic location process. The location process begins with initiating a location request, then computing location, and ends with returning the computed location. E.g. 10 ms latency would indicate that it takes 10 ms after the request is transmitted to gather measurements, compute a location, and transfer any parameters such that the requester has a location within 10 ms. Expected Refresh Rate: This defines how frequently is the computation expected when client moving. E.g. a refresh rate of 10 locations per second would indicate that location needs to be refreshed 10 times in a second Expected number of simultaneous users September 2015 Slide 8 TBD, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission Straw Poll #1 We support the addition of use case depicted by slide 3 in this submission 11-15/1061r0 to the use case working draft document. Use case “1. Positioning for Medical Applications” Y: 21/N:0/A:3 September 2015 Slide 9Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission Straw Poll #2 We support the addition of use case depicted by slide 4 in this submission /1061r0 to the use case working draft document. Use case “2. Indoor Geotagging” Y:19/N:0/A:1 September 2015 Slide 10Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission Straw Poll #3 We support the addition of use case depicted by slide 5 in this submission /1061r0 to the use case working draft document. Use case “3. Positioning for Video Cameras” Y:17/N:0/A:7 September 2015 Slide 11Kare Agardh, Sony

doc.: IEEE /1061r1 Submission Motion on submission 1061/r0 Motion To instruct the use case document editor to add use cases depicted by slides 3,4,5 of submission 11-15/1061r0 to the use case working draft document. Move: Kåre Agardh 2 nd : Edward Au Y: 15 N: 0A: 2 Slide 12Jonathan Segev (Intel) July 2015