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May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc SubmissionSamsung Electronics, ETRI Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: Usage Models for Personal Space Communications Date Submitted: May 12, 2011 Source: Yongsuk Kim [Samsung Electronics], Jinkyeong Kim, and Sunggeun Jin [ETRI] Address: Re: Abstract: We present usage models suitable for personal space communications. Purpose: To inform members on progress 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 Slide 1

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Contents PAR Comments PSC characteristics – Concurrent group communication – Fast association and synchronization services – Local advertisement/information – Mobile P2P Supportable services by PSC

May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc SubmissionSamsung Electronics, ETRI PAR Comments Slide 2

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc PAR Comments Data Rate – 5.2 Scope: This standard defines the PHY and MAC specifications optimized for personal space communications, providing dynamic scalability of link rates from 100 kbps to 50 Mbps (50Mbps ~ 500Mbps) in the globally available unlicensed bands including 2.4 GHz and 60 GHz bands, principally operating in short range. It supports features including group communication, high precision ranging, QoS (reliability and latency), low power consumption, fast association and synchronization, enhanced security, handover for devices, and coverage extension. (More information regarding this project is provided in Section 8.1.)

May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc SubmissionSamsung Electronics, ETRI PSC characteristics Slide 2

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc PSC Characteristics Main distinct identities – Concurrent group communication – Fast association and synchronization – High precision ranging & location service – Dynamic service range control Implementation – One standard/PHY/MAC/chip solution to support above features – Not combination of existing technologies into a combo chip – Physical layer to enable multiple data rates – MAC layer to operate in distributed ways – Optimization to support PSC features

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Dynamic Scalability of Broad Range of Link Rates Different QoS requirements in personal space – Heterogeneous services requiring different type of resource to support its own QoS – Data file, Mobile video/audio, sensing/control data – High data rate, low latency, energy efficiency – Dynamic link rate adaptation for different features of services Link rates change and flexible frame structure – From low to high link rate: 50Mbps ~ 500 Mbps – Adaptive resource allocation for different services – New frame structure to accommodate services with different QoS – Periodic, on-demand, temporal resource allocation

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Dynamic Scalability of Broad Range of Link Rates Technology for high data rate – WiFi: ~ 72.2 Mbps (11n with 20MHz) – MB-OFDM based Ultra wide band (UWB): 53Mbps ~ 480 Mbps – 60 GHz millimeter wave: ~ 2 Gbps Operating bands – 2.4/5 GHz ISM band: available, but too crowded – 3 – 10 GHZ UWB band: limitation of power emission – 57 – 64 GHZ band: coexisting with other microwave systems

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Concurrent Group Communication Grouping of devices – Accomplished in distributed ways without central coordinator – Dynamic grouping of devices without service interruption – Based on fast association and synchronization Resource allocation for group communication – More resource where it is more needed – Some devices/ personal spaces require more resource than others – Different requirement of a device/personal space – High data rate for file transfer, low latency for real-time service – Dynamic and adaptive resource allocation to support different needs – Resource allocation to support concurrent transmissions – Interference avoidance between devices/personal spaces

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Fast Association & Synchronization Instantaneous connection establishment – Seamless mobility without service interruption – Fast neighbor devices discovery – Dynamic and automatic connection/disconnection Association and synchronization – Fast synchronization between devices and PSC terminal – Proper PHY preamble structure for fast synch – Dynamic and rapid association between devices and PSC terminal – Continuous/seamless service for mobile users

May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc SubmissionSamsung Electronics, ETRI Examples of services Slide 2

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Mobile P2P Application

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Technical Requirements Distributed network structure – Peer-to-peer communication – Fast neighboring devices detection /association – Group communication among multiple devices High-data rate for multi-media content delivery – Large size multi-media contents distribution – Personal area multi-media streaming service Flexible radio resource management – Considering mutual interference of adjacent transmitters – Traffic priority based resource allocation

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Museum Guide

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Local Advertisements

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Local Product Information

SubmissionSamsung Electronics, SNU May 2011doc.: IEEE 15-XX-XXXX-XX-Xpsc Technical Requirements Group communication – Concurrent information transmission for audiences/shoppers – Multi-lingual contents broadcast Dynamic network configuration – Fast association for nomadic visitors/shoppers – Association delay < 20ms High data rate – HD video/audio contents/ads delivery – Multi-media guiding service