ULI Profile for Simplifying Protocol Management

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Explore how the ULI profile proposes to streamline protocol management processes, providing a common interface for IEEE802 families, with a focus on simplifying MAC/PHY configuration and protocol translation challenges.

  • ULI Profile
  • Protocol Management
  • IEEE802
  • Simplification
  • Interface

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  1. <Jan 2017> Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Submission Title:[ULI Profile for Protocol Management] Date Submitted: [17 JAN 2017] Source: [Hidetoshi Yokota] Company [Landis + Gyr] Address [8-13-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan] Voice:[+81 3-4572-1407], FAX: [+81 4582-1401], E-Mail:[hidetoshi.yokota@lndisgyr.com] Re: [ULI Profile for Protocol Management, IEEE802.15-17-0050-00-0012] [If this is a response to a Call for Contributions, cite the name and date of the Call for Contributions to which this document responds, as well as the relevant item number in the Call for Contributions.] [Note: Contributions that are not responsive to this section of the template, and contributions which do not address the topic under which they are submitted, may be refused or consigned to the General Contributions area.] Abstract: [ULI profile is proposed in order to simplify the ULI interworking procedures.] Purpose: [Discussion and approval.] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. 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 P802.15. NOTE: Update all red fields replacing with your information; they are required. This is a manual update in appropriate fields. All Blue fields are informational and are to be deleted. Black stays. After updating delete this box/paragraph. Submission Slide 1 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  2. <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> ULI Profile for Protocol Management Values of ULI Simpler interface to the MAC that reduces the number of API calls by combining existing MLME into something easier to use Common interface to other IEEE802 families (LLC-like function) Challenge Mapping between layers or different 802 specs is not so simple Proposal Define a ULI Profile , which is a set of parameters or commands to simply access Yang modeling can be used for this Use cases for ULI Profile Use case 1: one-shot MAC/PHY configuration Use case 2: 802.x <-> 802.y protocol translation Use case 3: MAC/PHY configuration by higher layer applications Submission Slide 2 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  3. <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> ULI Profile identification and operation primitives Scope of profile ID Local ID global ID (standardized) Type of operations ULM-CREATE-PROFILE() ULM-EXEC-PROFILE() ULM-GET-PROFILE() ULM-CHANGE-PROFILE() ULM-DELETE-PROFILE() Submission Slide 3 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  4. Use case 1 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Use case 1: one-shot MAC/PHY configuration Simplifies parameter settings ULI profile ID=0x01 Configuration profile #1 Parameter ULI profile ID=0x02 Configuration profile #2 Parameter Value Value MAC Parameters MAC Parameters Device Type FFD Device Type FFD PAN discovery PAN Set-up Operation mode TSCH-BE Operation mode Generic-BE Channel Hopping PHY Parameters PHY Parameters Modulation type FSK Modulation type OFDM FCS 4 FCS 4 Data rate 100 Data rate 800 Transmit power 20mW Transmit Power 600mW Submission Slide 4 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  5. Use case 1 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Configuring a set of parameters using a profile IPv6 Network Other Networks Other Applications (performance measurement) Layer 3 and above EPD=0x86DD IPv6-SAP 6LON-SAP ULD-SAP ULM-SAP NWK-SAP EPD=0xA0ED 6LoWPAN -Optional- Fragmentation -Optional- Protocol Discrimination Entity (PDE) -Mandatory- RFC4944 802.15.9 6LOH-SAP IEEE 802.15.12 Rsv2H-SAP GNH-SAP RGH-SAP Rsv1H-SAP KPH-SAP .1XH-SAP 6tH-SAP RUH-SAP MPH-SAP PTH-SAP Management Protocols -Mandatory- EPD=0x888E 802.1X -Optional- L2R PassThru -Optional- Ranging -Optional- Generic -Optional- Rsvd-1 -Optional- Rsvd-2 -Optional- KMP 6top -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- Layer 2 Rsv2M-SAP GNM-SAP Rsv1M-SAP RGM-SAP KPM-SAP .1XM-SAP 6tM-SAP RUM-SAP MPM-SAP PTM-SAP MLME- Multiplexed MAC Interface (MMI) -Mandatory- MLME-SAP SET-* MCPS-SAP Beacon-enabled modes Nonbeacon-enabled modes PIB Generic (GTS) -Optional- DSME -Optional- TSCH/BE -Optional- TSCH -Optional- LECIM (lp-wan) -Optional- RFID -Optional- RCC Generic -Optional- -Optional- MAC MAC optional behaviors Low Energy Channel Hopping IEEE 802.15.4 I.E.s TRLE Association Security Ranging SRU Priority Metrics Promiscuous SUN TVWS PD-SAP PLME-SAP Modulation type O-QPSK -Optional- BPSK -Optional- FSK MSK OFDM -Optional- CSS UWB - HRP -Optional- UWB - LRP -Optional- ASK Layer 1 -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- PHY PHY optional behaviors Interleaver Data Whitener FEC PSDU FRAK Submission Slide 5 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  6. <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Configuring a set of parameters using a profile IEEE802.15.12 IEEE802.15.4 Management Protocols sublayer Next PDE sublayer MMI sublayer Device MAC higher layer ULM-EXEC-PROFILE.request MPH-EXEC-PROFILE.request MMI-MGMT.request MLME-SRM.request MLME-SET.request MAC PIB MLME-SET.confirm MLME-SRM.confirm MMI-MGMT.confirm MPH-EXEC-PROFILE.confirm ULM-EXEC-PROFILE.confirm Submission Slide 6 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  7. Use case 2 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Use case 2: 802.x <-> 802.y protocol translation Performance measurement between 802.11 and 802.15 ULI profile ID=0x81 SRM profile #1 Parameter Value MAC Parameters RCPI xxx RSNI yyy 802.15.4s 802.11 Higher layer 802.15.12 ULI Spectrum Resource Management Radio Resource Measurement Action frame Performance measurement ULI profile ID =0x81 SRM profile #1 MLME-SRM-Request RCPI, RSNI Category: Radio Measurement Action: Link Measurement Request Category: Radio Measurement Action: Link Measurement Report MLME-SRM- Response RCPI=xxx, RSNI=yyy Submission Slide 7 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  8. Use case 2 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Retrieving measurement metrics IPv6 Network Other Networks Other Applications (performance measurement) Layer 3 and above EPD=0x86DD IPv6-SAP 6LON-SAP ULD-SAP ULM-SAP NWK-SAP EPD=0xA0ED 6LoWPAN -Optional- Fragmentation -Optional- Protocol Discrimination Entity (PDE) -Mandatory- RFC4944 802.15.9 6LOH-SAP IEEE 802.15.12 Rsv2H-SAP GNH-SAP RGH-SAP Rsv1H-SAP KPH-SAP .1XH-SAP 6tH-SAP RUH-SAP MPH-SAP PTH-SAP Management Protocols -Mandatory- EPD=0x888E 802.1X -Optional- L2R PassThru -Optional- Ranging -Optional- Generic -Optional- Rsvd-1 -Optional- Rsvd-2 -Optional- KMP 6top -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- Layer 2 Rsv2M-SAP GNM-SAP Rsv1M-SAP RGM-SAP KPM-SAP .1XM-SAP 6tM-SAP RUM-SAP MPM-SAP PTM-SAP Multiplexed MAC Interface (MMI) -Mandatory- MLME-SRM- MLME-SAP * MCPS-SAP PI B Beacon-enabled modes Nonbeacon-enabled modes Generic (GTS) -Optional- DSME -Optional- TSCH/BE -Optional- TSCH -Optional- LECIM (lp-wan) -Optional- RFID -Optional- RCC Generic -Optional- -Optional- MAC MAC optional behaviors Low Energy Channel Hopping IEEE 802.15.4 I.E.s TRLE Association Security Ranging SRU Priority Metrics Promiscuous SUN TVWS PD-SAP PLME-SAP Modulation type O-QPSK -Optional- BPSK -Optional- FSK MSK OFDM -Optional- CSS UWB - HRP -Optional- UWB - LRP -Optional- ASK Layer 1 -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- PHY PHY optional behaviors Interleaver Data Whitener FEC PSDU FRAK Submission Slide 8 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  9. Use case 2 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Retrieving measurement metrics IEEE802.15.12 IEEE802.15.4 Management Protocols sublayer Next PDE sublayer MMI sublayer Device MAC higher layer ULM-GET-PROFILE.request MPH-GET-PROFILE.request MMI-MGMT.request MLME-SRM.request MLME-GET.request MAC PIB MLME-GET.confirm MLME-SRM.confirm MMI-MGMT.confirm MPH-GET-PROFILE.confirm ULM-GET-PROFILE.confirm Submission Slide 9 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  10. Use case 3 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> Use case 3: MAC/PHY configuration by upper-layer application Provides an API to MAC/PHY layers Management Protocol is always involved to authorize the service Higher layer application (6TOP) 802.15.12 ULI (6TOP) ULI profile #3 802.15.4 TSCH Configure macLinkTable MLME-SET-SLOTFRAME 6P ADD Request ULM-EXEC-PROFILE ULI profile #3 Cell = AAA celloption=aaa Cell = BBB Celloption=bbb slotframe=xxx Link=yyy Link=yyy PIB MLME-SET-LINK Submission Slide 10 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  11. Use case 3 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> TSCH slotframe setup by 6TOP IPv6 Network Other Networks Other Applications (6TOP) Layer 3 and above EPD=0x86DD IPv6-SAP 6LON-SAP ULD-SAP ULM-SAP NWK-SAP EPD=0xA0ED 6LoWPAN -Optional- Fragmentation -Optional- Protocol Discrimination Entity (PDE) -Mandatory- RFC4944 802.15.9 6LOH-SAP IEEE 802.15.12 Rsv2H-SAP GNH-SAP RGH-SAP Rsv1H-SAP KPH-SAP .1XH-SAP 6tH-SAP RUH-SAP MPH-SAP PTH-SAP Management Protocols -Mandatory- EPD=0x888E 802.1X -Optional- L2R PassThru -Optional- Ranging -Optional- Generic -Optional- Rsvd-1 -Optional- Rsvd-2 -Optional- KMP 6top -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- Layer 2 Rsv2M-SAP GNM-SAP Rsv1M-SAP RGM-SAP KPM-SAP .1XM-SAP 6tM-SAP RUM-SAP MPM-SAP PTM-SAP Multiplexed MAC Interface (MMI) -Mandatory- e.g., MLME-SET-SLOTFRAME MCPS-SAP MLME-SAP PI B Beacon-enabled modes Nonbeacon-enabled modes Generic (GTS) -Optional- DSME -Optional- TSCH/BE -Optional- TSCH -Optional- LECIM (lp-wan) -Optional- RFID -Optional- RCC Generic -Optional- -Optional- MAC MAC optional behaviors Low Energy Channel Hopping IEEE 802.15.4 I.E.s TRLE Association Security Ranging SRU Priority Metrics Promiscuous SUN TVWS PD-SAP PLME-SAP Modulation type O-QPSK -Optional- BPSK -Optional- FSK MSK OFDM -Optional- CSS UWB - HRP -Optional- UWB - LRP -Optional- ASK Layer 1 -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- -Optional- PHY PHY optional behaviors Interleaver Data Whitener FEC PSDU FRAK Submission Slide 11 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

  12. Use case 3 <Jan 2017> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<15-17-0050-01-0012> TSCH slotframe setup by 6TOP IEEE802.15.12 IEEE802.15.4 Next higher layer (e.g., 6TOP) (6P ADD Request) PDE sublayer Management Protocols sublayer 6TOP sublayer PDE sublayer MMI sublayer Device MAC ULM-EXEC-PROFILE.request MPH-EXEC -PROFILE.request MPH-EXEC -PROFILE.request 6tH-EXEC -PROFILE.request MMI-MGMT.request MLME-SET -SLOTFRAME.request MAC PIB MLME-SET -SLOTFRAME. confirm 6tH-EXEC -PROFILE. confirm MMI-MGMT.confirm MPH-EXEC -PROFILE.confirm MPH-EXEC -PROFILE. confirm ULM-EXEC-PROFILE.confirm Submission Slide 12 <Hidetoshi Yokota>, <Landis+Gyr>

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