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doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 1 IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: Collaborative Coexistence Mechanism: Mobilian META + Symbol Date Submitted: March 12, 2001 Source: Steve Shellhammer & Jim Lansford Company: Symbol Technology, Inc. & Mobilian Corp. Address1: One Symbol Plaza, Holtsville NY Address2: 7431 NW Evergreen Parkway, Suite 220, Hillsboro, OR Voice1: (631) , FAX: (631) , Voice2: (405) , Fax: (425) , Re: Submission of a Coexistence Mechanism in response to IEEE /009r4 Abstract:This is a proposal to P for a collaborative coexistence mechanism between Bluetooth and b; it combines two prior submissions made separately that both time- multiplex access to the wireless medium Purpose:This is a submission to IEEE of a Recommended Practice for a Collaborative Coexistence Mechanism. 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 contributors acknowledge and accept that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 2 IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks TM Collaborative Coexistence Mechanism Submission: Mobilian’s META + Symbol’s TDMA

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 3 Mobilian’s Proposal: META Mobilian’s META –Tightly coordinated queuing and scheduling algorithm –Dynamically adapts to traffic and optimizes for traffic type Can optimize for SCO links Can maximize WLAN throughput when no SCO links –Manages traffic of single station and single piconet Can sense one other piconet and adapt to it Other devices do not need META –Manages user bubble (<2 meters) –Can share common antenna Simulator can accurately predict performance Silicon in development

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 4 Symbol’s Proposal Symbol’s TDMA –Macro-level time multiplexing –Manages all piconets that have TDMA mechanism –Orthogonality assures that no interference can occur, regardless of density –Does not support SCO links –Embedded BT device must be piconet master –Coordinates traffic over an entire AP’s coverage area Performance can be analyzed deterministically Systems in development

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 5 Mobilian’s META Dynamic algorithm schedules traffic Knowledge of time-frequency collisions is key –Simultaneous transmission or reception allowed –Tx simultaneous with Rx allowed if not in-band (requires good LNA) –Critical for SCO operation-WLAN can work around in-band collisions This figure does not show polls/nulls, which often dominates Bluetooth traffic Time beacon interval (Packet widths are not to scale…) BT WLAN

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 6 Simulation Program Update Bluetooth Nodes: +20dBm AP: b (+20dBm) STA: META (+20dBm)

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 7 Simulation Tool accurately models experimental WLAN / BT performance Simulation Tool vs. Experimental Results

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 8 Conference Room Usage Many stations, each with independent piconets Bluetooth speakerphone As before, aggregate throughput is shared among all users Back to Single User Scenario Conference Room Scenario

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 9 Office Usage Model Cluster of users in cubicles, each of which has an independent piconet Throughput is aggregate throughput measured from Access Point Back to Single User Scenario Office Scenario

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 10 Individual User BT headset operating from same laptop as Wi- Fi station Individual Scenario

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 11 WLAN Throughput in an Office Scenario Cluster of users in cubicles, each of which has an independent piconet Throughput is aggregate throughput measured from Access Point Distance from AP (m) WLAN Throughput (Mb/s) no interferencenon TR Office Scenario

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 12 Symbol’s TDMA Time beacon interval BT-WLAN boundary (possibly delimited by CTS) Traffic scheduling by fixed intervals or by offered load CTS command can force WLAN nodes non-hidden nodes to cease operation Can manage unlimited number of piconets BT WLAN

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 13 Implementation Requirements

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 14 Benefits of Approaches Both will operate in the same device, through a common antenna Both techniques can be built into same device –TDMA is good for high piconet density –META is for BT SCO, and gives better throughput, especially when few piconets are nearby For reference, see… –00360r0P802-15_TG2-Mobilian_coexistence_proposal –01025r0P802-15_TG2-TDMA Bluetooth

doc.: IEEE /164r0 Submission March 2001 Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies Jim Lansford, Mobilian Corporation Slide 15 Conclusions For a Collocated Coexistence Mechanism the best choice is some type of TDMA to ensure orthogonality, independent of interference power levels and filter performance. Both Mobilian and Symbol proposals use TDMA, but with different objectives and usage models Merger of these two proposals covers virtually all usage models Both proposals are being built into commercial products