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<month year> doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [The embedded CAP for GTS transmission for IEEE e] Date Submitted: [7 July, 2008] Source: [Rui Zhang, Tae Rim Park, Myung J. Lee and Jong-suk Chae] Company [CUNY and ETRI] Address [140th St. and Convent Ave, New York, NY, USA] Voice:[ ], FAX: [], Re: [IEEE P e Call For proposal] Abstract: [This document proposes an enhancement to IEEE MAC Layer with modified superframe structure named embedded CAP] Purpose: [This document is a response to call for preliminary 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 <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY> <Tae Rim Park>, <CUNY>
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The embedded CAP for GTS transmission for IEEE 802.15.4e
<month year> doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> The embedded CAP for GTS transmission for IEEE e Rui Zhang*, Tae Rim Park*, Myung J Lee*, Jong-suk Chae **, * CUNY, ** ETRI <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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Time Guaranteed Services
<month year> doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> Time Guaranteed Services Required Time Guaranteed Services for IEEE e For industrial applications Two approaches Enhancing GTS structure in 15.4b A New TDMA Architectures may be necessary for certain applications <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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Current GTS structure Issues for current GTS solution
<month year> doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> Current GTS structure Issues for current GTS solution In lossy wireless links, retransmission is inevitable If the retransmission can not be accomplished in its assigned GTS slot. Long retransmission delay for non-delay sensitive traffic Packet dropped for delay sensitive case. <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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Proposed Ideas Proposed idea: Embedded CAP
<month year> doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> Proposed Ideas In 15.4b, a CFP slot for one node’s transmission Proposed idea: Embedded CAP To allow remaining time in GTS for other nodes to (re)transmit frames via CSMA/CA <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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An Example Timeline Longest frame = 360 symbols = 5.76 ms
doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> An Example Timeline Longest frame = 360 symbols = 5.76 ms Still 600 symbols = 9.6 ms is left <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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Operation of Embedded CAP
doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> Operation of Embedded CAP No change for each node’s GTS slot. During other GTSs Other nodes wait for ACK CSMA/CA to compete the channel for (re)transmission Some special cases –A modified CSMA/CA Multiple packets: ACK should notify the existence of subsequent frames until the final ACK No packet: send a short probe frame and the ACK will be sent back to release the channel for other nodes <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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An Example for Latency Improvement
doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> An Example for Latency Improvement Star topology Node 1-7 have periodical data to report to PC(PAN Coordinator) Node 1-7 have been assigned GTS slots respectively. PC 1 2 4 3 7 6 5 8 9 10 11 12 <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-< 15-08-0597-00-004e >
<Sep 2008> For15.4b case: the node 1 needs to wait a whole beacon interval to retransmit. Latency = 491ms <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-< 15-08-0597-00-004e >
<Sep 2008> Proposed Embedded CAP: the node 1 can access node 2’s CFP using CSMA/CA .Latency = 15.36ms <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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Summary for Embedded CAP
doc.: IEEE < e > <Sep 2008> Summary for Embedded CAP Delay reduction for GTS frame re-transmission Increased CAP Period Enhancement of packet delivery probability Little modification <Rui Zhang>, <CUNY>
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