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Project IEEE 802.20 Working Group on Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
<http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/20/>
Title Evaluation Criteria and Traffic Models Status Update
Date Submitted
2005-1-17
Source(s) Anna Tee 1301 E Lookout Dr. Richardson, TX 75082
Voice: +1 972 761 7437 Fax: +1 972 761 7909 Email: [email protected]
Re: 802.20 Call for Contributions: Session # 12 --- January 17-21, 2005
Abstract This contribution provides a status update of IEEE 802.20 evaluation criteria correspondence group activities
Purpose For review and information.
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Issues Discussed in Conference Call - Dec 7
Reviewed list of open issues
Evaluation Criteria Status Report from the Plenary updated To include comments discussed in the conference call (CC) To associate contributions discussed in the Plenary with the corresponding open
issues
Updated status report posted in the Document Drop Box as (04/80r1)
Reviewed Contribution 04/88 that addressed: Section 3.2: Performance metrics Section 4.3.8: Video source coding rate – Dan Gal volunteered to further research
on the issue
Discussed plans for resolving the open issues before January's Interim meeting Dec 21 CC: Discuss contribution 04/89 and resolve open issues as listed in 04/80r1 Jan 11 CC: Discuss gaming model contribution (04/86) and any other traffic models
as available
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Issues Discussed in Conference Call - Dec 21
Discussed contribution 04/89 on noise model text Presented by David Huo Discussed objective and how the model affect the current evaluation
methodology Contribution updated (04/89r1) to clarify the effects on maximum achievable
system C/I
Reviewed contribution 04/83r1 on system calibration Assumption on shadow fading standard deviation clarified Fixed user locations suggested for calibration – contribution invited for further
details Contribution updated (04/83r2) to clarify and correct typos on the assumptions
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Issues Discussed in Conference Call – Jan 11, 05
Reviewed gaming traffic model contribution (04/86) Presented by Jim Tomcik Differences between 3GPP/3GPP2 Internet gaming models discussed 3GPP2 model based on Farber’s models for First Person Shooting game type Basis of 3GPP model, and differences between forward and reverse links to be
further verified Further updates on gaming model to be discussed in Interim meeting
Discussed video source coding rate – email message on the reflector Presented by Dan Gal Survey of ITU audio/video source coding rate standards Summary on the multimedia source coding requirements in 2G/3G standards Further details to be discussed in Interim meeting (05/11)
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Open Issues in Traffic Models Traffic models
VoIP model Related contributions: 04/12, 04/37, 05/05 Complete, specific model not available
Internet gaming model Contribution 04/86, 05/06 Additional contributions expected in January Interim meeting Need to determine the best option
Video streaming model Contribution 04/88, 05/11 Other new contributions expected in January Interim meeting Need to select an appropriate source data rate for evaluation
Traffic model mix Contribution 04/85r1 Need to determine the percentage mix for simulating the desired traffic models as listed
in the phase approach table
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Open Issues in Evaluation Criteria Document V.12
System Calibration
Part of Phase 1 evaluation Contribution 04/83r2, [05/07r1] Additional suggestion on calibration based on fixed user locations New contributions expected in January Interim meeting
Channel model mix
Contribution 04/82r1 Some questioned the need on the use of channel model mix Need to be consistent with channel models document
More open issues to follow …
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Link Budget Criteria
Link budget
Clarification text required to specify type of data requested, e.g., Channel environment Minimum Data Rate at the cell edge Alternatively, maximum cell size for the required minimum data rate
Technology Selection Process document will specify use of data
Need to provide a linkage between required performance metrics as
specified in section 13 and the link budget template
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Fairness Criteria
Fairness criteria for applications other than the best effort traffic need to be specified
Phase approach table listed various applications to be evaluated: Real-time Interactive traffic (VoIP, gaming) Streaming traffic (Video streaming) Non-real-time data traffic (HTTP)
Performance criteria not yet specified QoS performance – Delay, Error Rate [VoIP: 05/05] Outage criteria
What would be the performance criteria for each traffic type to ensure that the spectral efficiency is computed based on system resources being shared fairly amongst the simulated users in the same sector?
Contributions are required if additional metrics are to be adopted
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Phase 1 Simulation Methodology
19-cells, 3 sectors wrap around configuration
Traffic model Full-buffer (Hungry user) model
Channel model Suburban Macro Pedestrian B, 3 km/h Vehicular B, 120 km/h
Open issues: System Calibration [04/83r2, 05/07r1] Link Budget Performance metrics
Consensus required for Section 3.2 [04/88]
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Phase 2 Simulation Methodology
Open issues addressed by Contribution 04/85r1: Simulation flow Traffic mix Reverse link simulation model
Feedback errors Handoff modeling [05/08, 05/10r1] Handoff performance metrics [05/10r1] Control signaling model [05/10r1]
Additional open issues as discussed previously: Traffic models
VoIP [04/12, 04/37, 05/05] Internet Gaming [04/86, 05/06] Video Streaming data rate [04/88, 05/11]
Channel model mix Link Budget Fairness/QoS criteria for various applications [VoIP: 05/05]
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Proposed Future Conference Call Schedule
Tuesday, February 8, 2005, 4-6 pm EST
Tuesday, February 22, 2005, 4-6 pm EST
Tuesday, March 8, 2005, 4-6 pm EST