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doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Media Access Control proposal for the Low Rate WPAN Standard] Date Submitted: [March 2001] Source: [Carl R. Stevenson] Company: [Agere Systems] Address: [555 Union Boulevard, Room 22W214EQ, Allentown, PA 18109] Voice:[(610) ], FAX: [(610) ], Re: [ MAC layer proposal submission, in response of the Call for Proposals ] Abstract:[This contribution is a flexible MAC proposal for a Low Rate WPAN intended to be compliant with the P PAR. It is intended to support both master-slave and peer-to-peer communications. It can also optionally support node-to-node relay capabilities to provide robust communications in a variety of propagation environments to meet the needs of a wide range of low data rate applications. In its basic form, it can support up to 255 nodes per PAN, but through address extension can be expanded to support a much larger number of nodes.] Purpose:[Response to IEEE TG Call for Proposals] 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

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 2 MAC Layer Proposal Submission to the IEEE P Low Rate WPAN Task Group

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 3 Who is ? Formerly Lucent Technologies Microelectronics Group In the process of spinning off as an independent semiconductor company Extensive experience in communications IC design, DSPs, and wireless systems design

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 4 Description of MAC Layer Proposal (actually a MAC + LLC + at this point) System Operation –Half-duplex TDMA/CSMA-CA DAMA/Contention Based Protocol Network(s) controlled by master unit(s) Beacon from master defines TDMA frame structure p-persistent slotted aloha CSMA-CA reservation request slots Dynamic bandwidth allocations for time-sensitive traffic p-persistent slotted aloha CSMA-CA contention access slots Supports time-sensitive and asynchronous traffic through mix of assigned bandwidth and contention access Supports master-slave and peer-peer communications Possible for slaves to participate in < 1 network Possible to have gateways/portals to other dissimilar networks Promotes power efficiency through sleep modes

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 5 HDLC-like Packet Structure Supports Protocols Based on existing ISO/IEEE/other standards Some SDL exists for similar protocols, which may be reusable with little modification Transparent to data content –Allows encapsulation of higher layer protocols between link layer DSAPs –Does not impose data type dependencies –Can transport encrypted payloads, if desirable Small code size and CPU load possible –Amateur Packet Radio implementations with nearly comparable complexity use 8-bit CPUs & 32k bytes of code –Additional complexity for TDMA and other features should not be excessive

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 6 Variable Length Packets

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 7 Dynamically-assigned Frame Structure

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 8 Frame Structure Can Vary Frame to Frame to Efficiently Handle a Mix of Traffic Types

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 9 Slaves Can Be Moved to Other Channels Temporarily if Traffic Makes it Desirable

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 10 MAC Implementation Concept (actually a MAC + LLC + at this point) Substantially “Soft” MAC/LLC Implementation –Proposal estimates based on synthesizable ARM7 core –Frame buffers included in PHY size/power estimates –4k Bytes RAM estimated for data –128k bytes ROM estimated for MAC/LLC/Application code –RAM and ROM sizes can be optimized as requirements become more clear –Peripherals include 16 bits of GPIO & RTC (other options) –Clock circuitry for scaleable clock rates including very low power ring oscillator for use during deep sleep modes –Ring oscillator calibrated to master crystal oscillator to minimize clock drift during sleep modes –Minimal additional support logic –Application code space and CPU cycles available

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 11 Power Mangement and Battery Life Masters should generally be line-powered or have << battery capacity than slaves –Facilitates efficient, reliable network control –Assures beacons are available regularly for slaves –Power drain due to processing load becomes insignificant Slaves can have extended operating life on modest batteries –Slave devices make use of low power modes –Master can command slaves into deep sleep mode for multiple superframe intervals to conserve battery power in slave devices which can tolerate latency –RSSI & link quality based TX power management possible –Battery requirements/battery life depend on traffic load, TX power, and latency tolerance of a device

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 12 Die Size Estimate - Total Solution (PHY + MAC + Misc)

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 13 Power Consumption Estimate - Total Solution (PHY + MAC + Misc)

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 14 Self-ranking in Comparison to Criteria Awaiting completion of Criteria Document Will complete self-ranking matrix in a timely manner when Criteria Document and matrix worksheet become available

doc.: IEEE P /125r0 Submission March 2001 Carl R. Stevenson, Agere Systems Slide 15 Thank you for your attention. Any questions?