IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Frame Responding Rules for NDP Ranging

nov 2017 n.w
1 / 11
Embed
Share

Explore the frame exchange sequences and content discussions for both SU and MU NDP ranging in IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 document, focusing on measurements, location reports, and proposal considerations for optimal ranging procedures.

  • IEEE
  • Frame Rules
  • NDP Ranging
  • Wireless Standards
  • Communication

Uploaded on | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

You are allowed to download the files provided on this website for personal or commercial use, subject to the condition that they are used lawfully. All files are the property of their respective owners.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Frame Responding Rules for NDP Ranging Date: 2017-11-05 Name Affiliation Address Phone Email 5488 Marvell Ln, Santa Clara, Santa Clara 3600 Juliette Ln, Santa Clara, CA 95054 5488 Marvell Ln, Santa Clara, Santa Clara 5488 Marvell Ln, Santa Clara, Santa Clara 3600 Juliette Ln, Santa Clara, CA 95054 Liwen Chu Marvell liwenchu@marvell.com Feng Jiang Intel feng1.jiang@intel.com Christian Berger Marvell crberger@marvell.com Niranjan Grandhe Marvell ngrandhe@marvell.com Qinghua Li Intel qinghua.li@intel.com Submission Slide 1 Liwen Chu et al (Marvell)

  2. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Recap of SU and MU NDP Ranging The measurement + LMR (location measurement report) report phase for SU NDP ranging has the following frame exchange sequence. UL NDPA-->UL NDP-->DL NDP-->DL LMR Report Immediate LMR report and delay LMR report are allowed for SU NDP ranging. The measurement + LMR report phase for MU NDP ranging has the following frame exchange sequence: (DL Trigger--> UL NDP)xN->DL NDPA-->DL NDP--> (DL MU) AP2STA LMR Report--> DL Trigger ->(UL MU) STAs2APLMR Report Immediate or Delayed LMR report is used for MU NDP ranging. Potentially TOA+TOD and CSI can be used for LMR. We need to define which one should be used for NDP ranging. Note: --> is SIFS Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 2

  3. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 MU NDP Ranging Report Content Discussion: The overhead of TOA+TOD is low. CSI does not scale well to MU usages because the CSI message size linearly increases with the number of transmit and receive antennas and the number of STAs. AP can handle the calculation of TOA, TOD. AP has enough time to prepare the delayed MU LMR report. Proposal: TOA and TOD LMR report are allowed for MU NDP ranging only. Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 3

  4. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 SU NDP Ranging Report Content Discussion: As defined by MU NDP ranging, AP already support the calculation of TOA, TOD. TOA+TOD report should be mandatory. If CSI is used in SU NDP ranging, one CSI report is not as high as MU CSI report. CSI report should be allowed as an optional feature. Proposal: For SU NDP ranging, the following LMR is defined: TOA + TOD LMR report is mandatory the support for CSI report is optional for both ISTA and RSTA and the use of CSI is agreed upon during negotiation. Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 4

  5. Nov 2017 BW and MCS/Rate Reus of Immediate SU LMR Ranging Feedback doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 For NDPA+ NDP+NDP + immediate Ranging Report, Ranging Report is prepared by hardware. NDPA can be 11a/g/HT/VHT/HE PPDU and different bandwidth. To simplify the responding implementation: The data rate/MCS of Ranging Report should be decided by the AP. The bandwidth of ranging report should be no wider than the bandwidth of the soliciting NDPA. Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 5

  6. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Straw Poll 1 Do you agree to add the following text to 11az SFD: For MU Ranging AP2STA LMR feedback consists of TOA and TOD reporting only For MU Ranging STA2AP LMR feedback consists of TOA and TOD reporting only Y: N: A: . Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 6

  7. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Straw Poll 2 Do you agree to add the following text to 11az SFD: for RSTA2ISTA SU LMR feedback, support of TOA and TOD is mandatory and CSI report is optional for both ISTA and RSTA and agreed upon during negotiation Y: N: A: . Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 7

  8. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Straw Poll 3 Do you agree to add the following text to 11az SFD: The bandwidth and the MCS/rate of the immediate SU NDP ranging report are defined by: The data rate/MCS of Ranging Report is solely decided by the RSTA. The bandwidth of ranging report is not wider than the bandwidth of the soliciting NDPA. . . Y: N: A: . Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 8

  9. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Motion 1 Move to add the following text to 11az SFD: For MU Ranging AP2STA LMR feedback consists of TOA and TOD reporting only For MU Ranging STA2AP LMR feedback consists of TOA and TOD reporting only Y: N: A: . Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 9

  10. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Motion 2 Move to add the following text to 11az SFD: for RSTA2ISTA SU LMR feedback, support of TOA and TOD is mandatory and CSI report is optional for both ISTA and RSTA and agreed upon during negotiation Y: N: A: . Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 10

  11. Nov 2017 doc.: IEEE 802.11-17/1754r0 Motion 3 Move to add the following text to 11az SFD: The bandwidth and the MCS/rate of the immediate SU NDP ranging report are defined by: The data rate/MCS of Ranging Report is solely decided by the RSTA. The bandwidth of ranging report is not wider than the bandwidth of the soliciting NDPA. . . Y: N: A: . Liwen Chu, et al, Marvell Slide 11

More Related Content