doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 1 16/02/2016 Slide 1 IEEE White Space Radio Network Topology Proposal Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE DYSPAN SC. 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 grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE DYSPAN SC. Patent Policy and Procedures: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE Patent Policy and Procedures, including the statement "IEEE standards may include the known use of patent(s), including patent applications, provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder or applicant with respect to patents essential for compliance with both mandatory and optional portions of the standard." Early disclosure to the Working Group of patent information that might be relevant to the standard is essential to reduce the possibility for delays in the development process and increase the likelihood that the draft publication will be approved for publication. Please notify the Chair as early as possible, in written or electronic form, if patented technology (or technology under patent application) might be incorporated into a draft standard being developed within IEEE DYSPAN SC. If you have questions, contact the IEEE Patent Committee Administrator at. Date: ; Grenoble, France Authors:
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 2 Summary This document presents network topologies for the potential use cases for communication in the white spaces based on contribution Afterwards we suggest a topology which should be supported by the final standard 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 3 List of Use Cases UC1: Wireless backbone networks ■ UC1A: Wireless access backbone network ■ UC1B: Wireless mesh backbone network ■ UC1C: High speed vehicular backbone network ■ UC1D: Rural broadband network UC2: Land fixed/mobile networks ■ UC2A: Smart home network ■ UC2B: Digital signage network ■ UC2C: Transportation logistics network ■ UC2D: Wireless access network 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 4 List of Use Cases UC3: Maritime networks ■ UC3A: Maritime wireless access network ■ UC3B: Inter-ship mesh network ■ UC3C: Maritime grid network UC4: Home/office networks ■ UC4A: Home/office Network UC5: Femtocell network / vertical handover ■ UC5A: Smart Office/Company Network (Femtocells approach) ■ UC5B: Vertical handover ■ UC5C: White Space Support 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 5 UC1A: Wireless Access Backbone Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Terminals are fixed 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 6 UC1B: Wireless Mesh Backbone Network WS Radio Terminals are fixed 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 7 UC1C: High Speed Vehicular Backbone Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Relay Stations are fixed WS Radio Terminals are mobile 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 8 UC1D: Rural Broadband Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Terminals are fixed 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 9 UC2A: Smart Home Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Relay Stations are fixed WS Radio Terminals are fixed 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 10 UC2B: Digital Signage Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Relay Stations are fixed WS Radio Terminals are fixed 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 11 UC2C: Transportation Logistics Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Relay Stations are fixed WS Radio Terminals are mobile 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 12 UC2D: Wireless Access Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Relay Stations are fixed WS Radio Terminals are mobile 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 13 UC3A: Maritime Wireless Access Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Terminals are mobile 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 14 UC3B: Inter-ship Mesh Network WS Radio Terminals are mobile 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 15 UC3C: Maritime grid network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Relay Stations are fixed WS Radio Terminals are fixed or mobile 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 16 UC4A: Home or Office Network WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Terminals are pedestrian 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 17 UC5: Femtocell Network / Vertical Handover For the following use cases in their current format it is difficult to understand which topology they require ■ UC5A: Smart Office/Company Network (Femtocells approach) ■ UC5B: Vertical handover ■ UC5C: White Space Support This is why they are not further considered in this contribution 16/02/2016
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 18 Basic Topology: Point-to-Multipoint WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Terminals are fixed, pedestrian or mobile 16/02/2016 Use CaseSupport UC1A: Wireless access backbone networkYes UC1B: Wireless mesh backbone networkNo UC1C: High speed vehicular backbone networkPartially UC1D: Rural broadband networkYes UC2A: Smart home networkPartially UC2B: Digital signage networkPartially UC2C: Transportation logistics networkPartially UC2D: Wireless access networkPartially UC3A: Maritime wireless access networkPartially UC3B: Inter-ship mesh networkNo UC3C: Maritime grid networkPartially UC4A: Home/office NetworkYes
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 19 Added Feature: Point-to-Multipoint WS Radio Base Station is fixed WS Radio Relay Stations are fixed WS Radio Terminals are fixed, pedestrian or mobile 16/02/2016 Use CaseSupport UC1A: Wireless access backbone networkYes UC1B: Wireless mesh backbone networkNo UC1C: High speed vehicular backbone networkYes UC1D: Rural broadband networkYes UC2A: Smart home networkYes UC2B: Digital signage networkYes UC2C: Transportation logistics networkYes UC2D: Wireless access networkYes UC3A: Maritime wireless access networkPartially UC3B: Inter-ship mesh networkNo UC3C: Maritime grid networkYes UC4A: Home/office NetworkYes
doc.: /0040r0 SubmissionSlide 20 Conclusions Standardization is a long process which enables extensions after the base standard is finished We should focus on a topology that enables the most use cases and is open to further extensions Proposed topology ■ Point-to-multipoint ■ Support for relay stations Possible future extension ■ Support for mesh networking between terminals 16/02/2016