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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [ Personal Environment Service for 5G ] Date Submitted: [27 October 2009] Source: [S.M. Ryu, & D.Y.Kim] Company [Casuh Corp., Choong Nam University]

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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  1. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Personal Environment Service for 5G] Date Submitted: [27 October 2009] Source: [S.M. Ryu, & D.Y.Kim] Company [Casuh Corp., Choong Nam University] Address [#813 Leaders B/D, 342-1, Bundang, Seongnam, Kyeonggi, 463-828, Korea] Voice: [+82-31-709-5577], FAX: [+82-31-709-5578] E-Mail:[retaw@casuh.com, dykim@cnu.kr] Re: [In response to 802.15 WNG call for presentations.] Abstract: [In the future, most of users want to maintain their environment mobility within a moving personal space. So, Personal Environment Service(PES) based on WPAN technology would be leading & killer application of Ubiquitous services in the future. We can figure out 5G mobile communication is only the connections of the PES spaces. ] Purpose: [Information for asking international cooperation] 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.

  2. Personal Environment Service for 5G November 2009 S. M. Ryu CASUH Corp. D. Y. Kim CNU

  3. Content I. Paradigm Shift to PES II. PES Requirements III. PES Solution & Structure IV. Conclusions

  4. Paradigm Shift – Invisible World User Oriented Mobile Space Personal Environment Service ? Platform Software Internet Ubiquitous Standard Exclusive Open, Share User Interface Service Business Solution OS Data Center PicoZone Personal Environment Service Lazybones want quick & convenient service User Convenience

  5. How to increase mobile channel capacity ? . 3Km 300m 30m 3m Macro Micro Pico Femto Paradigm Shift – Personal Mobile Space : WPAN • Find new frequencies not developed yet ? ; no more available • Find new signal processing techniques ? ; only few times increasable • The only way to achieve few thousand times capacity ; reduce cell size Ubiquitous World Personal Mobile Space (WBAN) Slide 5

  6. WiBro WSD WiBro WSD IPTV LTE User LTE IPTV Mobile VoIP RFID USN Space Mobile VoIP RFID USN Mobile Phone DMB Mobile Phone DMB Paradigm Shift – User Oriented Terminal Provider Oriented User Oriented Users select among services broadcasted by providers User terminals should meet provider specifications

  7. Mobile Mobile Broad- casting Broad- casting Broad- casting IPTV Internet Femto Mobile Broad- casting Int er net Wired Mobile VoIP Wired Wired Home Appliance WLAN Wired Internet Wired Mobile Paradigm Shift – Personal Environment Service IPTV Femto Mobile VoIP WLAN User Space Mobile Internet WSD User oriented Ubiquitous  PES PES

  8. HSDPA WiBro LTE Paradigm Shift – Personal Broadcasting Service Home Appliances PC User Oriented Terminal IPTV Mobile service PES= User Interface Select among services broadcasted by providers Femto-cell Wired Service

  9. PES (IEEE802.15.WNG) Parameters Message U-space DB Security PES PES f PES Personal Environment Service– Service Zone e PicoZone h b C g A a d PicoZone B c S PicoCast 단말기 PicoZone TPMS

  10. Personal Mobile Space PES Service IEEE 802.15.WNG Ubiquitous User Interface Select Existing Infra Wired, 2G, 3G, 4G PES Cell Phone WiBro Cable PBX HSDPA LTE etc. PES PES Telematics Home Network PES Space Networking PES Service Personal Environment Service – Infra Structure of 5G PES Space

  11. PES Requirements – low power & high speed WPAN PES : Personal Environment Service WLAN UWB ? Power Consumption Mobile Phone Power Consumption Bluetooth PES Container Concept Based Sensor & Multimedia Protocol Ultra Low Power Bluetooth ZigBee Audio Mobile Video Sensor Voice Video RFID Data Transmit Rate PES needs single solution for multiple Service fewμA power consumption & high speed multimedia Higher synchronization performance is required ; 128bits preamble

  12. Non-Medical Medical ~7dB PES Requirements – Wireless Body Area Network requirements IEEE 802.06 Wireless Body Area Network Requirements • Low Power Sensor / High Speed Multimedia dual support • Remove mutual Interference in dense environment WBAN requirement is a subset of PES requirements

  13. GC8 GC1 GC1 GC2 GC8 GC4 GC26 GC2 GC3 Container Concept is Required to avoid mutual interference in dense environment PES Requirements – 3D Cell Planning • 2-D • 3-D increasing Mutual Interference Self Organizing MAC is inevitable

  14. Tx : 0dbm I2 Rx : -80dbm I1 Spurious :-60dbm Rx : -80dbm Tx : 0dbm I3 40dB 60dB 80dB UWB fO2 fI2 PES Requirements – Evade from mutual interference Search Frequency F C A F C M M O1 F C M F C A M M M A C F M C F O2 Shall not receive during other PHY is transmitting Frequency

  15. Mutual Interference of existing solution Rx Rx Rx Rx Tx Tx Tx Tx Tx Rx Rx Rx Tx Tx Tx Rx M S1 S2 S3 S5 S6

  16. Container R R T R R R T T R R R T R R T R T R T T T T T T R R R T T R R T R T R T R T R T PES Requirements – Container Structured Protocol M S1 S2 S3 S5 S6

  17. PES Solution – Comparison of WirelessSolutions

  18. S S M Sync Data M S S S Master / Slave Convergence of Broadcasting & Communication S S M S S Broadcast Relay with Single Master S S S S S S M S S S S S    S M S M S S M M S S M S S S S S S S S S S S S Direct Multi Channel Multicast Sync Relay PES Solution –protocol convergence S S M S S Star

  19. Hybrid Dual MAC PES Solution– Single MAC for Multi-PHY Medical Very high QoS Non-medical High Speed Arrange Requirements • List up user requirements • Check realizability • If no, reduce requirements APP Full Single MAC Challenges & Opportunities • Overcome Near / Far Interference • Single MAC for Multiple PHYs • Compromise power & speed • Medical / Non-medical dual support MAC Independent Multiple MAC 400MHz ~ Kbps 2.4GHz ~Mbps Low Speed UWB ~10Mbps Choose existing technique • Select good chip • Enhance antenna matching • Reduce system size & Good design PHY • Add process gain for medical use

  20. PHY(RF) independent MAC (Baseband) PES MAC (Baseband) PHY #1 (RF #1) Basic Speed ~Mbps Basic Container < 20msec PHY #2 (RF #2) • • • PHY #N (RF #N) • PHY Type : 2.4G RF, UWB, WMTS, MICS, & etc. • PHY Interface : Synchronized Container Base • Special Features : • Container Synchronized Interference Rejection • Scalable data rate depend on PHY

  21. Vessel (256msec) #0 # 1 #2 #3 # 4 # 5 # 6 # 7 # 8 # 9 # 10 # 11 # 12 # 13 # 14 # 15 Container (16msec) Control Box Payload Box #1 Payload Box #2 Payload Box #n • • • Box Lock (AA) 128bit Preamble 40bit Tag AA Payload EOB Data Encryption PES Solution– container concept structure example PHY dependent constant parameter

  22. Synchronized Container Concept Tx Rx Idle Rx Idle Rx Idle Idle Tx Idle Idle Idle Rx Idle Tx Tx Idle Rx Idle Rx Tx Rx Rx Rx Tx Tx Rx Rx Tx Rx Rx Rx Tx Rx Rx Tx Rx Rx S4 S1 P1 P2 M S2 P3 S5 S3 PES Master PHY # 1 PHY # 2 PHY # 3 • Avoid mutual interference among PHYs in PES • Shall not receive during other PHY is transmitting. • Transmit together at the same time.

  23. Top level Sync Master 1st Level (GPS ?) White Space Base Station Base Station 2nd Level (Base Station) Fixed AP Fixed AP Fixed AP Mobile AP Mobile AP 3rd Level (AP) PES Master PES Master PES Master PES Master 4th Level (Mobile Femto-cell) PES Solution – Hierarchical Sync Structure HigherID Higher ID

  24. False Alarm & False Dismissal Probability of 128bit preamble 64bit is not enough but 128 bit is high enough ; so we suggest multi Preamble

  25. PES Solution – 128 bits multiple preambles Fixed Multiple Variable Sync Aide Preamble Lock time Message EOF Header Conventional Frame Structure Sync Aide & Command Preamble Lock time Message EOF Header Suggested Frame Structure Multiple Preamble contains short message Slide 25

  26. 제어박스 TPMS HSDPA, WiBro, LTE, etc USB Low Speed < Audio Speed C High Speed >Audio Speed D E Access Point F H Dual Mode Terminal G Cordless Phone PES Terminal PES Terminal Home Theater PES Terminal – Low-tier based terminal A B PES Terminal Low-tier PES Terminal • App Store • Remote Service Network • Toll Charge Voice Multimedia Data

  27.          PES Killer Application: 2-way Graphic Remote controller Graphic Remocon = Internet DMB = Mobile IPTV = Mobile VoIP = Local Broadcasting = Mobile Search    Broadcasting Service Provider PicoCast PicoZone Searching Service Provider Local 2-way Advertisement Communication Service Provider

  28. Additional Considerations for PES MAC • Open PHY Interface • Power Control • Smooth Sliding Sync • Role Exchange • QoS Check • Sounding • Emergency Flooding • Roaming / Hand-over • Sensor Mesh Relay Pico 3m 30m Femto Through Body 3m = Forward Body 30m

  29. Conclusions • What is the PES ? • Facilities surrounding users can be automatically configured to user preference. • The user interface environment within user space follows when a person moves. • It provides broadcast, multicast, communication & sensor convergence service. • User terminal can select a service among services broadcasted by providers. • It could be leading & killer application of Ubiquitous services. • What kind of WPAN solution is suitable for PES ? • Dual support for both low power sensor and high speed multimedia. • Container concept to reject mutual interference and converge various services. • Abundant channel capacity based on avoidance of mutual interference. • Hierarchical sync & frame structure for scalable & self organizing system. • PES Protocol can be used for 5G mobile communication, too. • PES personal space & mobile femto-cell have almost same structure. • In the future, the cell size of 5G will become femto-cell because of capacity. • 5G network merely seems as if a connections of user oriented mobile spaces. • White space devise requirements would be satisfied with PES protocol.

  30. Thank You !!! Q & A Seung Moon Ryu Vice President, PicoCast Forum(www.picocast.org) CEO, Casuh Corp. (www.casuh.com) retaw@picocast.org +82-31-709-5577

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