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doc.: IEEE 15-13-0440-00-0dep
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March 2013
Jussi Haapola (CWC)Slide 1Slide 1
Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Networks (WPANs)
Submission Title: Dependability Techniques at Communications LayersDate Submitted: July 17, 2013Source: Jussi Haapola (Centre for Wireless Communications / University of Oulu)Contact: Jussi Haapola (Centre for Wireless Communications / University of Oulu)Voice: +358 40 8363 018, E-Mail: [email protected]: Dependable Interest Group Working DocumentAbstract: Dependable Interest Group Techniques for DependabilityPurpose: Dependable Interest Group 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.
doc.: IEEE 15-13-0440-00-0dep
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Jussi Haapola (CWC)
IEEE 802.15 IG DEP
Dependable Interest Group
Dependability Techniques at Communications Layers
Geneva, SUI
Wednesday AM1, July 17, 2013
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Definition of Dependability in IG DEP:“For us, “Dependability in network” means to guarantee the lowest performance high enough to provide a sense of highly reliable, safe, secure, fault tolerant, robust services in any predictable and even unpredictable and worse environments.”•In order to tackle this we need to define Dependability in Communications Layers.•Addressed layers:
• Application,• Transport,• Network,• Data Link,• Physical, and• Management layer on the side with hooks to other layers.
Introduction
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Application
Quote from Hawaii session: “Collect trending retransmissions and other info to prevent failures.”
Methods to enable/ensure Dependability•Outlier detection•Statistics collection and analysis for estimation, prediction and projection.•External data processing (cloud services)•Retransmissions •Security algorithms•Reprogramming
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Transport
Methods to enable/ensure Dependability•Out of sequence delivery•Early drop•Congestion avoidance•Tailored transport protocols•Selective retransmissions•Security•Adaptive parameter adjustment
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Network
Methods to enable/ensure Dependability•Multiple redundant routes•Redundancy in broadcast packets•Route management•Out of sequence delivery•Secure routes•Adaptive parameter adjustment
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Data Link
Quote from Hawaii session: “MAC layer error may be able to correct by adaptation to guarantee delay specification (e.g. to switch to fragmentation, change to lower coding rate, change back-off window, change number of retransmission attempts, cooperate with other MACs to create virtual MIMO, use L2R), rather than incur delay by going to Apps layer.”
Methods to enable/ensure Dependability•Adaptive parameter adjustment•Cooperation•Fragmentation•Collaborative relaying / mesh relaying•Channel access structure adaptation•Secure access control (association, key exchange)
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PhysicalQuote from Hawaii session: “MIMO and multipath are friends of dependability with PHY layer redundant links.”Quote from Hawaii session: “PHY layer can be adaptable to environment, by switching frequency particularly, if you are in a null.”Quote from Hawaii session: “PHY layer error may be able to correct by adaptation (switch to a better antenna) to guarantee delay specification rather than incur delay by going to Apps layer.”
Methods to enable/ensure Dependability•MIMO•Frequency shifting•Error correction techniques•Antenna switching / steering / beamforming, etc.•Power control•Adaptive coding•Spreading Sequences•Multiple transceivers•PHY layer security (spatio-temporal correlations, “natural” unique security keys, etc.)
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Management Plane
Methods to enable/ensure Dependability•Making protocol parameters transparent across layers for joint optimisation / control•Cross-layer protocols•Application dependent protocol selection throughout stack