doc.: ieee 802.11-07/2977r0 submission november 2007 ganesh venkatesan, intel corporationslide 1 vts...
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doc.: IEEE /2977r0 Submission November 2007 Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel CorporationSlide 3 Interworking with relevant mechanisms including, but not limited to, 802.1Qat, 802.1Qav and 802.1AS Link Adaptation Mechanisms Increased robustness in overlapping BSS environments, based upon enhancing existing mechanisms without the requirement for a centralised management entity. Modified EDCA timing and parameter selection for video transport Asynchronous multicast streaming independent of power save modes employed by associated stations. ?Broadcast Video ?DRM Proximity requirements ?802.1 “Wireless Bridge” proposal What is in the PAR Scope?TRANSCRIPT
doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2977r0
Submission
November 2007
Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel CorporationSlide 1
VTS SG PAR Scope TopicsDate: 2007-12-17
Name Affiliation Address Phone email Ganesh Venkatesan
Intel Corporation
JF3-381, 2111NE 25th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124
+1 503 334 6720
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Abstract
This submission is a high level description of VTS SG PAR Scope topics.
doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/2977r0
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Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel CorporationSlide 3
Interworking with relevant 802.1 mechanisms including, but not limited to, 802.1Qat, 802.1Qav and 802.1AS
Link Adaptation Mechanisms Increased robustness in overlapping BSS environments,
based upon enhancing existing 802.11 mechanisms without the requirement for a centralised management entity.
Modified EDCA timing and parameter selection for video transport
Asynchronous multicast streaming independent of power save modes employed by associated stations.
? Broadcast Video? DRM Proximity requirements? 802.1 “Wireless Bridge” proposal
What is in the PAR Scope?
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Interworking with 802.1• Map 802.1Qat and 802.1Qav into 802.11; 802.1Qat –
Stream Reservation Protocol, 802.1Qav – forwarding and Queuing Enhancements for Time-Sensitive Streams
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Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel CorporationSlide 4
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Link Adaptation Mechanisms• Goal is to provide a feedback mechanism from the
receiver to the transmitter. The feedback includes some indication of the state of the receiver (RF and maybe some system state). The transmitter uses this feedback to determine optimal setting (transmission rate, retransmission counters, etc.)
• Retransmit counters based on content – e.g: I-frames are retried more than P-Frames
• Need better text to convey the idea in the scope.
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Overlapping BSS Issues• Provide mechanisms so that a BSS can account for
“relevant activities” in overlapping BSSs• Extend Public Action Frame to enable inter-BSS
information exchange• Need to address all OBSS scenarios – AP within OBSS,
some non-AP STAs within OBSS while AP is not, etc
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Modified EDCA
• Extend EDCA to accommodate multiple streams and differentiate between them
• Packet re-ordering? Send more important data first• Finer priorities within AC_VI• Address cases where performance of a video stream is
impacted when changes happen in another video stream – Rx2 moves causing video at Rx1 to be unacceptable
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Broadcast Video• How to enable robust broadcast/multicast Video
Streams?• Document 07/2954r1 – Video Broadcast/Multicast• Proposed Scope statement: A protocol to enable
improved reliability and rate adaptation for broadcast and multicast video traffic.
• Can replace “Asynchronous multicast streaming independent of power save modes employed by associated stations.”
• Are there other requirements? Mobile Digital TV for handheld devices (DVB-H), Microsoft Broadcast Driver Architecture?
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DRM Proximity Requirements• How do you determine that the Content Sink is
physically close to the Content Source? • WNG Presentation in Atlanta – doc #07-2778r2
“Content Protection Support in 802.11”• Round trip ping is a method used to determine
proximity – e.g. Round Trip Ping completes within 7ms.• Explore some of the techniques proposed in document
07-2778r2.• Comment in the 12/10/07 teleconference – work with a
DRM liaison and help address DRM requirements when the link used is 802.11 (or wireless).
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802.1 “Wireless Bridge” Proposal• Intention is to use a 802.11 device as a wired-wireless
bridge. A detailed discussion on this is planned for Feb 01, 2008.
• Some of the issues discussed in the SF joint meeting – what happens when a wireless device is a part of a wired/wireless network? 4-address frames were proposed as a solution to mitigate some of the issues.
• Is this covered by “Interworking with 802.1 mechanisms” part of the scope?
• Comment in the Atlanta joint meeting – wanted an explicit statement in the Scope.
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Ganesh Venkatesan, Intel CorporationSlide 10