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Sleep Mode Configuration via BR Header (15.2.2.3.3)Document Number: IEEE C80216m-09/2297
Date Submitted: 2009-11-06
Source:Yih-Shen Chen, Kelvin Chou, I-Kang Fu and Paul Cheng E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Inc.
Venue: IEEE Session #64, Atlanta, USA
Response to Letter Ballot #30a on the Draft Amendment (IEEE P802.16m/D2)
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Introduction• “Service Specific BR without STID Header” is sent through
dedicated UL resource assigned to the AMS, which needs to change the scheduling parameters of its service flow– That is, QoS parameter switching is done via this specific BR header
• When the QoS parameter set is alternated, so as the traffic characteristics
• The goal of sleep mode is to mimic the traffic characteristic of a service flow– In 802.16m, multiple sets sleep mode configuration are configured with
SCIDs
• Motivation: is it possible to combine the QoS parameter set updating and SCID updating in a single procedure?– The sleep mode configuration could be updated accordingly
• Benefit:– No MOB_SLP-REQ/RSP are required
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Observation
• There are 14 reserved bits in service specific BR without STID header
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Example• VoIP with silence suppression
– Primary QoS parameter set is for active talking– Secondary QoS parameter set is for silence period
SCID1 is applied
SCID2 is applied
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MSC of the Proposed Method
BR header(QoS para. switch)
AAI_SLP_REQ(new SCID)
AAI_SLP_RSP
(a) Current MSC flow
BR header(QoS para. Switch +
new SCID)
AAI_SLP_RSP
(b) Proposed MSC flow
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Text Proposal (1/2)
Service specific BR without STID header() {
FID 4 Flow Identifier. This field indicates MAC signaling header
Type 4 MAC signaling header type.
BR Type 1 Indicates whether the requested bandwidth is incremental or aggregate. 0: incremental1: aggregate
BR Size 19 Bandwidth request size in bytes.
BR FID 4 The FID for which UL bandwidth is requested.
if (scheduling type == aGPS) {
QoS parameter change indicator 1
if (QoS parameter change indicator = 1){
Running Grant Polling Interval (GPI) 6 Indicating new GPI (frames) to use for future allocation.
Padding 9
}else{
QoS parameter set switch 1 0: primary QoS parameter set.1: secondary QoS parameter set
Modify the Table 672 in Section 15.2.2.3.3 (Service Specific BR without STID Header)
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Text Proposal (2/2)
SCID change indicator 1
If (SCID change indicator == 1)
{
SCID 4
Padding 9
} else{
Padding 13
}
}
}
else if (scheduling type == BE) {
Minimum grant delay 6 Indicating minimum delay (frames) of the requested grant
Padding 10
}
else {
Reserved 16 Reserved. This field shall be filled by 0
}