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Doc: IEEE /1356 Submission December 2012 Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, etc.Slide 1 Discussions On Usage Models for Portable and Mobile Devices Date: Authors/contributor:

Doc: IEEE /1356 Submission December 2012 Slide 2 Category 8: Portable Device Applications a.Peer-to-Peer Communication Between Portable Devices b.Rapid Download of Mass Data from Fixed Station (e.g. Kiosk) c.Cloud Computing / Storage & Mass Data Synchronization d.Wireless Peripheral Application (e.g. HD Display, printer, etc.) Current descriptions of portable and mobile device applications do not reflect the form factor limitations of different device types The limitation in return affects design Do such limitations need to be considered in the functional requirements? Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, etc.

Doc: IEEE /1356 Submission December 2012 Slide 3 Diversity of Portable and Mobile Devices Portable and mobile devices come in various sizes and capabilities Category I: Laptops (notebook, ultrabook, etc.), Tablets (iPad, Kindle fire, Android tablets, Windows Surface, etc.) Category II: Smart Phones, iPod, etc. Definition of Portable and Mobile devices currently in Portable station (STA): A STA that might be moved from location to location, but that only uses network communications while at a fixed location. At these fixed locations, a portable device may have access to power. In general, a portable STA has a bigger battery and may be plugged in. Mobile station (STA): A STA that uses network communications while in motion. In general, a mobile STA has a smaller capacity battery and is smaller to fit the hand-held usage model. Such definitions do not fully reflect the design requirements and challenges in mmWave specification. Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, etc.

Doc: IEEE /1356 Submission December 2012 Slide 4 Form Factors that Affect 60GHz Design Antenna array size is limited by device size Category I Devices: up to 16 antennas? Category II Devices: up to 4 antennas? Battery capacity is limited by device size too Category I Devices are generally equipped with large battery cell Power consumption may be up to 50 watt Category II Devices are generally equipped with small battery cell Power consumption maybe limited to a few hundreds mW Overall, device size has a great impact on link margin, throughput, cost and power consumption Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, etc.

Doc: IEEE /1356 Submission December 2012 Slide 5 Recommendations Add throughput or range limitations based on form factors of the portable and mobile devices. Jianhan Liu, Mediatek, etc.