Submission doc.: IEEE 802.11-15/0854r2 July 2015 Tomoko Adachi, ToshibaSlide 1 DL OFDMA Signalling Date: 2015-07-13 Authors:

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Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 July 2015 Tomoko Adachi, ToshibaSlide 1 DL OFDMA Signalling Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 July 2015 Tomoko Adachi, ToshibaSlide 2 Abstract This presentation breaks down the issues of how to allocate resource units and inform them in DL- OFDMA.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Points of this presentation As OFDMA Numerology and Structure [1] now being approved, a question whether AP allocates non- contiguous multiple resource units (RUs) for each user will arise. Non-contiguous RUs allocation was shown in [2]. This presentation also questions how to inform RU allocation for DL OFDMA. Reusing Group ID concept in SIG-A field for ac DL-MU- MIMO is one possibility but current SIG-A field is not enough for DL-OFDMA. Slide 3Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Contiguous or non-contiguous? [1] shows the variety of RU patterns. For example, AP may send with one 52 tone RU or with two 26 tone RUs. It is possible to select non-contiguous RUs in this case. (Ex. Select pink and yellow RUs for one user.) Frequency diversity can be enhanced in non-contiguous case. Slide 4Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July tone RUs 52 tone RUs + one 26-tone Allocate non-contiguous RUs for user #n. Allocate contiguous RUs for user #n. [1] /0330r5

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 How to inform RU allocation for DL-OFDMA? In ac DL-MU-MIMO case, multiple user information is set in SIG-A and Group ID is used to signal potential recipient users AP informs Group ID and NSTS for each user position Slide 5Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015 Number of space time streams for each user position VHT-SIG-A in IEEE Std ac-2013

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Approach to use same Group ID concept If applying the same concept for DL-OFDMA, then NSTS field means position of each RU. Current field can set only up to 4 users or 8 RUs, though up to maximum 9 users or 9 RUs are considered in the case of 20 MHz channel. The field length is not enough. It cannot support allocation of non-contiguous RUs for one user. If each MU[u] field is substituted to RU position, only one RU can be allocated to a user ex. either R1 or RU3 can be allocated to user A, but not both. Instead, another expression may be such that the relative orders of RU positions are fixed and the number of successive RUs can be changed ex. RU1 & 2 can be allocated to user A by MU[0]=2, but not RU1 & RU3 Slide 6Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015 GID MU[0] #RU MU[1] #RU MU[2] #RU MU[3] #RU ABCD ABEF GID1 GID2 UP GID table f SNR user A user B RU1 RU3 To allocate both RU1 and RU3, how can it be informed? Is it necessary to use other GID? (ex. New GID = A B A D) f SNR user A user B RU1 RU1 for user A is good. →GID1 is OK

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Other discussion points on RU allocation In OFDMA, there are maximum of 9 RUs for 20 MHz but this becomes 18 in case of 40 MHz and more in case of 80 or 160 MHz. How can the allocation of each RU be described when number of RUs changes? Do we always need to express user positions up to the maximum number of RUs? Do we want a format that is capable of expressing the combination of MU-MIMO and OFDMA? Do we think of the possibility of sending a PPDU in the combination of MU-MIMO and OFDMA? Slide 7Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Summary The way to inform RU allocation in DL-OFDMA was considered. The authors want to confirm group’s intention toward some of the points, such as possibility of non-contiguous RU allocation how to cope with the large number of RUs Slide 8Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 References [1] /0330r5 “OFDMA Numerology and Structure” [2] / 586r1 “Frequency Diversity Options in OFDMA” Slide 9Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Straw Poll 1 Do you think we should be able to express non- contiguous RU allocation? Y:N:A = 46:22:54 Slide 10Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Straw Poll 2 Do you think we need to re-define SIG-A field for DL- OFDMA from the current format specified for DL- MU-MIMO? Maximum number of RUs cannot be expressed in 3 bits of the current MU[u] NSTS field. Y:N:A  not taken Slide 11Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Straw Poll 3 Do you think the Group ID concept in ac is still applicable for ax? Y:N:A = 16:1:95 Slide 12Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Straw Poll 4 In [1], there are 37 RUs at maximum for 80 MHz channel. Thinking that there will 74 RUs for or 160 MHz channel, when a BSS supports or 160 MHz channel, will fixed 74 RUs required to be expressed all the time? Y:N:A = 3:22:85 Slide 13Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE /0854r2 Straw Poll 5 Do you think the combination of MU-MIMO and OFDMA within 20 MHz should be allowed? Y:N:A = 84:0:38 Slide 14Tomoko Adachi, Toshiba July 2015