Submission doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0830r0 July 2015 Solomon Trainin et al, IntelSlide 1 Docking usage model Date: 11-Jul-15 Authors:

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Submission doc.: IEEE /0830r0 July 2015 Solomon Trainin et al, IntelSlide 1 Docking usage model Date: 11-Jul-15 Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /0830r0 July 2015 Solomon Trainin et al, IntelSlide 2 Abstract Usage model for office docking

Submission doc.: IEEE /0830r0 July 2015 Solomon Trainin et al, IntelSlide 3 Usage Model XYZ: Office docking Pre-Conditions: Office docking enables a wireless docking experience for office and home. Mobile device (Notebook, tablet, smartphone, small form factor) may communicate wirelessly with multiple peripheral devices - monitors, camcorders, web cameras, hard drives, printers, Internet AP/Router, etc. and/or another mobile device, Scenarios include a single device in a home scenario as well as in a dense office environment with multiple mobile devices where each mobile device has its own or shared dock/peripherals, or multiple mobile devices sharing a dock. A single wireless link that connects a mobile device with its dock, where the dock is wire- connected to multiple other devices, as well as multiple wireless links to connect the mobile with many devices should be supported. Application: -Productivity applications -Support of two monitors of 8K resolution -Wireless support of USB devices with different traffic characteristics: isochronous, human interface and others -Gigabit Ethernet -Mass storage devices -3D webcams -Dynamic composition -Connecting mobile to 2-5 peripheral devices -Mobile device should be able to sustain full working day w/o recharging battery -Connecting multiple mobile source devices to dock Environment: Typical office scenarios - open space, cubicles, meeting room, and standalone home office usage. Range between mobile and dock and peripherals will typically be < 3m. Dense environment with multiple docking may or may not be wall isolated. Most of the devices are semi-static that may be moved intentionally or unintentionally. Traffic Conditions: ‒ Typically one to one and one to many links, many to one links (multiple source devices to one dock with shared peripheral devices) ‒ Multiple simultaneous high performance links, some with low latency requirements, others with best-effort rates. ‒ Some flows are unidirectional and others are bidirectional. - Multiple uncoordinated ad hoc networks Use Case: 1.Mobile device is wirelessly connected to a docking station, and/or wirelessly connected to multiple wireless peripherals directly 2.Mobile device may be wirelessly connected to other mobile devices separately or simultaneously with (1) 3.Mobile device may be simultaneously connected to wireless LAN 4.Devices may be simultaneously connected to Bluetooth and other radio 5. Dense office environment with multiple mobile devices where each one may be docked simultaneously with different docks 6.Some data flows have significant latency, throughput and QoS requirements (monitors under productivity applications, Dynamic composition, HID) 7.Multiple mobile devices (for example a PC and a smartphone) wirelessly connected to a docking station and sharing the peripherals that are connected to dock.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0830r0July 2015 Solomon Trainin et al, IntelSlide 4 Usage Model XYZ: Office docking Per device wireless linkAverage throughput (Gbps) Peak throughput (Gbps) MAC/PHY Latency for productivity applications (ms) Monitor 4K lightly compressed Monitor 5K lightly compressed Monitor 8K lightly compressed USB HID USB total8.0 NA Ethernet2.0 NA Mobile to mobile8.0 NA Combined wireless linkMax Throughput (Gbps) Two Monitors 8K+USB+Ethernet13.2

Submission doc.: IEEE /0830r0July 2015 Solomon Trainin et al, IntelSlide 5 Usage Model XYZ: Office docking Open space example 1 Open space example 2 Office docking with multiple wireless links Dock Office docking with single wireless link