IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 Project IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access Working Group <http://ieee802.org/16> Title Proposed New Structure for 802.16n AWD (802.16.Rev3 Baseline) Date Submitted 2011-09-12 Source(s) Anh Tuan Hoang, Haiguang Wang, Jaya Shankar, Wai Leong Yeow, Shoukang Zheng Voice: +65 6408-2271 E-mail: athoang@i2r.a-star.edu.sg Institute for Infocomm Research 1 Fusionopolis Way, #21-01, Connexis (South Tower) Singapore 138632 Eldad Zeira eldad.zeira@interdigital.com InterDigital Re: In response to the 802.16n (GRIDMAN) AWD Call for Comments Abstract Text proposal to Sections 17.2.7.1 and 17.3.7.1.1 of the AWD. Purpose To discuss and adopt the proposed text in the 802.16n draft Text Notice Copyright Policy Patent Policy This document does not represent the agreed views of the IEEE 802.16 Working Group or any of its subgroups. It represents only the views of the participants listed in the “Source(s)” field above. It is offered as a basis for discussion. It is not binding on the contributor(s), who reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. The contributor is familiar with the IEEE-SA Copyright Policy <http://standards.ieee.org/IPR/copyrightpolicy.html>. The contributor is familiar with the IEEE-SA Patent Policy and Procedures: <http://standards.ieee.org/guides/bylaws/sect6-7.html#6> and <http://standards.ieee.org/guides/opman/sect6.html#6.3>. Further information is located at <http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-material.html> and <http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat>. Page 1 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 Proposed New Structure for 802.16n AWD (802.16.Rev3 Baseline) Anh Tuan Hoang, Haiguang Wang, Jaya Shankar, Wai Leong Yeow, Shoukang Zheng (Institute for Infocomm Research) Eldad Zeira (InterDigital) Introduction It is expected that 802.16n AWD shall be split into two AWDs which are specific for 802.16.1 and 802.16Rev3. In this contribution, we propose a structure for 16n AWD based on 802.16.Rev3. We hope that the group can come to an agreement on such a new structure by the end of Session #75 so that the editor(s) can start moving the text and comments for November Meeting can be made based on the new structure. References Text Proposal for the 802.16n Amendment Working Document (AWD) Note: The text in BLACK color: the existing text in the 802.16n Amendment Draft Standard The text in RED color: the removal of existing 802.16n Amendment Draft Standard Text The text in BLUE color: the new text added to the 802.16n Amendment Draft Standard Text Page 2 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 6 MAC common part sublayer .......................................................................................................................5 6.3 Data/Control plane................................................................................................................................5 6.3.1 Addressing and connections ............................................................................................................5 6.3.1.1 Point-to-multipoint (PMP) ..........................................................................................................5 6.3.1.2 Multihop relay .............................................................................................................................5 6.3.1.3 BS-controlled HR-MS direct communication and forwarding to network .................................5 6.3.1.4 Talk-around HR-MS direct communication and forwarding to network ....................................5 6.3.2 MAC PDU formats..........................................................................................................................5 6.3.2.3 MAC management messages ......................................................................................................5 6.3.2.3.5, 6.3.2.3.6, 6.3.2.42, 6.3.2.47 ..............................................................................................5 6.3.3 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs ...............................................................................5 6.3.3.9 6.3.4 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs by forwarding HR-MS ......................................5 ARQ mechanism .............................................................................................................................5 6.3.4.6 ARQ operation ............................................................................................................................5 6.3.4.6.5 ARQ for HR-MS forwarding to network ....................... 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Bookmark not defined. 6.3.5 Scheduling services .........................................................................................................................5 6.3.6 Bandwidth allocation and request mechanisms ...............................................................................5 6.3.6.9 Bandwidth request involving forwarding HR-MS ......................................................................5 6.3.7 MAC support of PHY .....................................................................................................................6 6.3.8 Contention resolution ......................................................................................................................6 6.3.9 Network entry and initialization ......................................................................................................6 6.3.9.20 6.3.10 Network entry through forwarding HR-MS ............................................................................6 Ranging ...........................................................................................................................................6 6.3.10.3 OFDMA-based ranging ...........................................................................................................6 6.3.10.3.2 Periodic ranging and automatic adjustment ...............................................................6 6.3.10.3.2.2 Ranging between two HR-MS ...............................................................................6 6.3.11 Update of channel description .........................................................................................................6 6.3.12 Assigning SSs to multicast group ....................................................................................................6 6.3.13 Establishment of multicast connections ..........................................................................................6 6.3.14 Quality of service (QoS) .................................................................................................................6 6.3.15 MAC support for HARQ .................................................................................................................6 6.3.19 Sleep mode for mobility-supporting MS .........................................................................................6 6.3.20 MAC HO procedure ........................................................................................................................6 6.3.20.5 HO procedure involving forwarding HR-MS..........................................................................6 6.3.21 Multicast and broadcast service (MBS) ..........................................................................................7 6.3.22 MS idle mode (optional) .................................................................................................................7 Page 3 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 6.3.22.6 Broadcast paging message.......................................................................................................7 6.3.22.6.2 Forwarding HR-MS broadcasts paging message ......................................................7 6.3.25 Persistent scheduling .......................................................................................................................7 6.4 Procedure for uncoordinated coexistence ........................................................................................7 6.5 Procedure for self coexistence ......................................................... 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Bookmark not defined. 7 Security sublayer ..........................................................................................................................................7 8 Physical layer ................................................................................................................................................7 8.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY................................................................................................................7 Copy current Section 8.4 .................................................................................................................................7 8.4.4 Frame structure ................................................................................................................................7 8.4.4.12 Frame structure for BS-controlled HR-MS forwarding to network ........................................7 8.4.4.13 Frame structure for Talk-around HR-MS direct communication ............................................7 8.4.4.14 Frame structure for self-coexistence .......................................................................................7 8.4.5 Map message fields and IEs ............................................................................................................7 11 TLV encodings ..........................................................................................................................................8 12 Support for BS-controlled HR-MS direct communications .................................................................8 13 Support for HR-MS-coordinated network ..............................................................................................8 13.1 General description ..............................................................................................................................8 13.2 Formation of HR-MS-coordinated network .......................................................................................8 14 Support for Talk-around HR-MS direct communication ......................................................................8 15 Support for HR-MS forwarding to network ............................................................................................8 15.1 BS-controlled HR-MS forwarding to network ...................................................................................8 15.2 Talk-around-based HR-MS forwarding to network ..........................................................................8 16 Support for multi-mode operation ..........................................................................................................8 17 Support for standalone networks ...........................................................................................................8 18 Enhanced relaying operation ..................................................................................................................9 19 Support for local forwarding ....................................................................................................................9 20 Support for path discovery and management ......................................................................................9 21 Support for priority access operation .....................................................................................................9 Page 4 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 6 6.3 MAC common part sublayer Data/Control plane 6.3.1 Addressing and connections 6.3.1.1 Point-to-multipoint (PMP) 6.3.1.2 Multihop relay 6.3.1.3 BS-controlled HR-MS direct communication and forwarding to network 6.3.1.4 Talk-around HR-MS direct communication and forwarding to network 6.3.2 MAC PDU formats 6.3.2.3 MAC management messages 6.3.2.3.5, 6.3.2.3.6, 6.3.2.42, 6.3.2.47 6.3.3 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs 6.3.3.9 Construction and transmission of MAC PDUs by forwarding HR-MS 6.3.4 ARQ mechanism 6.3.4.6 ARQ operation 6.3.5 Scheduling services 6.3.6 Bandwidth allocation and request mechanisms 6.3.6.9 Bandwidth request involving forwarding HR-MS Page 5 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 6.3.7 MAC support of PHY 6.3.8 Contention resolution 6.3.9 Network entry and initialization 6.3.9.20 Network entry through forwarding HR-MS 6.3.10 Ranging 6.3.10.3 OFDMA-based ranging 6.3.10.3.2 Periodic ranging and automatic adjustment 6.3.10.3.2.2 Ranging between two HR-MS 6.3.11 Update of channel description 6.3.12 Assigning SSs to multicast group 6.3.13 Establishment of multicast connections 6.3.14 Quality of service (QoS) 6.3.15 MAC support for HARQ 6.3.19 Sleep mode for mobility-supporting MS 6.3.20 MAC HO procedure 6.3.20.5 HO procedure involving forwarding HR-MS Page 6 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 6.3.21 Multicast and broadcast service (MBS) 6.3.22 MS idle mode (optional) 6.3.22.6 Broadcast paging message 6.3.22.6.2 Forwarding HR-MS broadcasts paging message 6.3.25 Persistent scheduling 6.4 Procedure for uncoordinated coexistence 7 Security sublayer 8 Physical layer 8.4 WirelessMAN-OFDMA PHY Copy current text in 8.4.1, 8.4.3 8.4.4 Frame structure 8.4.4.12 Frame structure for BS-controlled HR-MS forwarding to network 8.4.4.13 Frame structure for Talk-around HR-MS direct communication 8.4.4.14 Frame structure for self-coexistence 8.4.5 Map message fields and IEs Page 7 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 11 TLV encodings Copy text in the current Section 11 15 Mechanisms for coordinated coexistence 16 Support for self coexistence 17 Support for BS-controlled HR-MS direct communications 17.1 General description 17.2 Connection and link management 17.3 Service flow management 17.4 HR-MS to HR-MS synchronization 18 Support for HR-MS-coordinated network 18.1 General description 18.2 Formation of HR-MS-coordinated network 19 Support for Talk-around HR-MS direct communication 20 Support for HR-MS forwarding to network 20.1 BS-controlled HR-MS forwarding to network 20.2 Talk-around-based HR-MS forwarding to network 21 Support for multi-mode operation 22 Support for standalone networks Page 8 IEEE C802.16n-11/0192r1 23 Enhanced relaying operation 24 Support for local forwarding 25 Support for path discovery and management 26 Support for priority access operation Page 9