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TGaq Design Options Date: 2013-03-18 Authors: March 2013 March 2013
doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 TGaq Design Options Date: Authors: Stephen McCann, RIM Stephen McCann, RIM
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March 2013 doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 Abstract Thoughts about Design Options for the TGaq meeting in March 2013, Orlando, Florida, USA Stephen McCann, RIM Stephen McCann, RIM
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Need for Project (From PAR)
March 2013 doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 Need for Project (From PAR) This amendment will provide mechanisms that assist in pre-association discovery of services by addressing the means to advertise their existence and enable delivery of information that describes them. This information about services is to be made available prior to association by stations operating on IEEE wireless networks. There are existing higher layer service discovery/description approaches (e.g. UPnP, Bonjour) as well as mechanisms to deliver information in pre-association states (e.g. just as ANQP can be delivered over GAS). Stephen McCann, RIM Stephen McCann, RIM
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Way Forward What do we want to do? Use Case/Requirements analysis
March 2013 doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 Way Forward What do we want to do? Use Case/Requirements analysis Call for proposed solutions (complete/partial) Down selection criteria (if multiple proposals) Simple Protocol (quick) Communication plan with other Fora (e.g. Wi-Fi Alliance?) Stephen McCann, RIM Stephen McCann, RIM
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Quick Option TGaq develops simple MAC protocol
March 2013 doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 Quick Option TGaq develops simple MAC protocol Meets low level requirements of use cases Other Fora deal with higher layers (L2+) Liaison to other fora of our use cases Stephen McCann, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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GAS GAS designed to provide pre-association protocol
March 2013 doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 GAS GAS designed to provide pre-association protocol Request/Response mechanism to network server Asynchronous timing Built in server side delay (comeback delay) Timing can be altered to reduce amount of Request/Responses Stephen McCann, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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IEEE 802.11u: Signaling AP STA GAS March 2013 SSPN Interface M I B
Interworked Servers 802.11u Roaming and Network Info AP 802.11aq STA Services GAS SSPN Interface Emergency Connection W/O Association Network Alerts 802.11af TV White Spaces Location M I B Advertisement s Protocol # ANQP #1, MIH # EAS # RLQP # Service Beacon Probe Probe response Stephen McCann, RIM
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ANQP Access Network Query Protocol
March 2013 doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 ANQP Access Network Query Protocol Designed to fetch static access network data from AP Request sends integer cook book value (e.g. 258) Response returns data (e.g. Venue Name) RLQP similar for TVWS registered location data Other QPs can be easily added New “ANQP” protocol to carry UPnP, Bonjour frames Do we have to determine which frames would be required? Adjust the timing/frequency of queries Stephen McCann, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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Protocol Ideas Some simple new service discovery messages
March 2013 doc.: IEEE /0057r1 March 2013 Protocol Ideas Some simple new service discovery messages Upper layer encapsulation Return Codes Signed (secure) messages? Stephen McCann, RIM Michael Montemurro, RIM
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March 2013 March 2013 doc.: IEEE 802.11-13/0057r1 Stephen McCann, RIM
Michael Montemurro, RIM
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March 2013 March 2013 doc.: IEEE 802.11-13/0057r1 Stephen McCann, RIM
Michael Montemurro, RIM
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March 2013 March 2013 doc.: IEEE 802.11-13/0057r1 Stephen McCann, RIM
Michael Montemurro, RIM
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