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Submission Title: [Applications and usage scenarios for Mesh-WPAN] Date Submitted: [01 July, 2004] Source: [Yunpeng Zang, Guido R. Hiertz] Company [ComNets, Chair of Communication Networks, Aachen University], [Jrg Habetha] Company [Philips Research, Aachen, Germany] Address [Kopernikusstr. 16 , Aachen D-52074, Germany] Voice:[+49-241-8025-829], FAX: [+49-241-8022242], E-Mail:[ zyp@comnets.rwth-aachen.de, grh@comnets.rwth-aachen.de, joerg.habetha@philips.com ]
Re: [Applications and usage scenarios for mesh wpan, Document number 15-04-0312-00-0005]
Abstract: [Applications and usage scenarios for the Mesh WPAN] Purpose: [Response to TG5 CFA. To present the applications and scenarios for WPAN with mesh topology and give the idea on how the mesh topology can help WPANs on the performance] 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.
Submission Slide 1 Yunpeng Zang, ComNets, Aachen University (RWTH)
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Jrg Habetha
Philips Research Aachen Germany
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Outline
Motivation of using Mesh networks in WPAN Applications for Mesh-WPAN Scenario descriptions Characters expected in Mesh-WPAN
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Multimedia performance
Higher throughput Better QoS support
Slide 4 Yunpeng Zang, ComNets, Aachen University (RWTH)
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Mobility oriented
Interconnection among handheld devices Temporarily & rapidly set-up mesh network Indoor location based services Sensor networks
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Audio
HiFi stream, VoIP
Interactive Gaming
Mesh for
Multi-hop extension
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Handheld devices
Audio (cordless headset) Content download (MP3 player, photo camera) Internet file transfer & audio/video streaming (PDA, cell phone)
Submission Slide 8 Yunpeng Zang, ComNets, Aachen University (RWTH)
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Rooms or sections
Museum Exhibition Shopping mall
Handheld devices
File transfer (location based information distribution) VoIP / Streaming (location based multimedia guidance)
Submission Slide 10 Yunpeng Zang, ComNets, Aachen University (RWTH)
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Scenario description
Traffic load or data rate (applications)
Multimedia home network Cable replacement among PC & peripherals Interconnection among handheld devices Temporarily & rapidly set-up mesh network Indoor location based service 100+Mb/s (Interactive Gaming ), 24Mb/s (HDTV), 9.8Mb/s (DVD), 20~150kb/s (VoIP) 480 Mb/s (USB 2.0) but typical rates of 30Mb/s(local file transfer), 11Mb/s (content download), 10k~2Mb/s (HID connection) 11Mb/s (content download), 100k~4Mb/s (internet video/audio streaming) 1Mb/s (internet file transfer), 500kb/s (Netmeeting/desktop sharing), 20~150kb/s (VoIP) 1Mb/s (internet file transfer), 64k~320kb/s per user (Internet streaming)
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Delay
<10ms (interactive gaming) <30ms (VoIP) <10ms (HID)
Power issue
Wire powered
Battery powered
Battery powered (less critical) Wired supplied service providers & battery powered user devices
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Mesh for
High throughput Coverage extension High throughput
Frequently changing topology Low mobility with frequently changing topology Low mobility with frequently changing topology
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Power saving
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Backup slides
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