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doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Very Low Energy Paging Date: Authors: Slide 1 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Slide 2 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Slide 3 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Introduction (I) In sensor networks, an important class of applications will have low duty cycle UL and DL traffic, but may have strict latency requirements in receiving DL data –Respond to alarms with < 1s latency –100ms latency expected for commands (e.g. gaming or actuators) STA must check with AP if data is pending at least every ‘max latency’ interval –Data though may be very sporadic Regular PS mode (use the short beacon to indicate DL data) is not efficient enough to make 11ah competitive with other technologies –Short beacon [1] is 560us preamble + 150Kbps) > 1.5ms –Moreover, TIM size is not bound and additional fields/IEs can be present, making the frame longer and decoding energy consuming To be competitive with other technologies, ah must provide a further optimized protocol for low latency DL traffic Slide 4 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Introduction (II) We propose an enhanced paging protocol that uses a short NDP frame as short paging message –Provides shorter RX time, compared to receiving Beacon or TIM Frame –Additionally enables the design of energy efficient receivers, optimized for the NDP paging message Other technologies use ad-hoc “wakeup receivers” for very low energy operation ah has the chance to define a similar mechanism in native form The protocol can coexist with existing power save operation modes and is built on top of existing ah mechanisms (TWT with synch frame [2]) Slide 5 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Proposal (I) When requested by a STA, the AP schedules a very short paging message at the target wake time of the STA as the next frame for transmission STA may indicate a max period of time after the TWT it will be still accepting the NDP paging message –If STA receives the message, STA should Option1: act as if it received a TIM indicating BUs, i.e. send PS-Poll or trigger frame Option2: go read the next (short) beacon and proceed as in regular PS Option3: wait for a further poll message from AP after a certain time The very short paging message is a NDP control frame, including –A (partial) identifier of the STA being paged Same AID may identify multiple STAs (group ID) –One bit indicating whether there is a BU for the STA –Synchronization info, e.g. few LSBs of timestamp –One or more bits indicating if STA need to check the beacon Slide 6 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Proposal (II) In regular PS mode, the STA decodes the (short) beacon at least every ‘max latency’ interval –Short beacon > 1.5ms In our proposal, the STA skips the beacon and instead decodes the short ‘NDP’ –NDP > 3 times shorter receive time than short beacon Moreover, if the only paging message at the TWT is a well defined NDP, an optimized receiver can be used at the TWT, instead of the ‘full’ receiver –PHY receiver optimized to detecting/decoding an NDP frame only –Very limited operations upon reception: no ‘MAC’ P Beacon Optimized RX ON 560us Sleep P P= Short Paging message TWT TBTT Sleep Slide 7 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Energy saving computation Assumptions on regular operation with short beacon –STA reads a short beacon every X seconds Assume there is no BU, but still STA needs to check the beacon to guarantee the latency –Beacon: 16 Bytes at MCS0 rep2 (1.4ms) This is an optimistic length, assuming very short TIM and no optional fields in beacon Assumptions on operation with short NDP packet –STA reads short paging message every X seconds –Short paging message: 560us Common parameters –RX power: 100mW –Sleep power: 10uW –Clock drift: 20ppm [each side] –Wakeup: 2.1ms, at 2.4mW [from an actual Zigbee product] Slide 8 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Energy saving evaluation Shorter paging frame provides 2.4x power consumption reduction when a 100ms latency is required –Translates in 2x battery life –Results are conservative in that the shortest possible length of beacon was used Moreover, optimized receivers can be designed to further lower the energy consumption Slide 9 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Proposal (III) Note: The proposed operation mode is targeted at very low duty cycle data –We target an operation mode where it is very unlikely that multiple STAs need be paged at the same time Multiple STAs though can be paged at same or similar times –Different STAs may be assigned different (nearby) TWTs, or –Multiple STAs may be assigned same TWT A group ID can be defined to page multiple STAs The proposed mechanism can be seen as an enhancement to the Target Wake Time with Synch frame [2] Slide 10 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Proposed SFD text Existing text [2] R.4.2.E: When requested by a STA, the AP sends a UL synch frame at the slot boundary or the target wake time of the STA, if the channel is idle, to help the STA quickly synch to the medium. (optional to AP and STA) [July 2012 meeting minutes, 11-12/840r0] –It is recommended that when requested by the STA, the AP sends a Short CTS frame defined in as a synch frame. [12/840r1, September 2012 meeting minutes] [Note: Short CTS content is not defined yet] Proposed additional text When requested by a STA, the AP schedules a DL synch frame at the slot boundary or the target wake time of the STA as the next frame for transmission Synch frame is an NDP frame including at least A (Partial) identifier of the target STA(s)/group of STAs (# bits TBD) BU present (1 bit) Partial TSF (# bits TBD) Check beacon (# bits TBD) Slide 11 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Conclusions DL traffic with stringent latency requirements is an important use case, which can cause significant power consumption due to TIM reception –11ah is not competitive enough on this front 11ah has the chance to introduce a native support for a very efficient paging mechanism, that also allows for optimized receivers –Other technologies use dedicated wakeup signals/receivers We propose a short paging NDP message and a simple paging protocol that is compatible with baseline PS and with ah mechanisms Slide 12 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Straw polls 1.Do you support to define a short NDP frame for paging, that includes (at least) the following fields A (Partial) identifier of the target STA(s)/group of STAs (# bits TBD) BU present (1 bit) Partial TSF (# bits TBD) Check beacon (# bits TBD) 2.Do you support to define an optimized paging protocol that uses a short NDP frame as described in slide 11? Slide 13 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 References [1] TGah SFD document, DCN 11/1137, section [2] TGah SFD document, DCN 11/1137, section R.4.2.E Slide 14 S. Merlin et al.

doc.: IEEE /1324r0 November 2012 Appendix Considering the case of STA using unsolicited PS-Poll every ‘max latency’ interval –PIFS+Short_PS_Poll+SIFS+Short_ACK –Using same parameters as slide 7 [drift not relevant for sending PS-Poll] No benefits from the use of unsolicited PS-Poll for low latencies Slide 15 S. Merlin et al.