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doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Jan 2014 E-Education Analysis HEW SG Date: Authors: Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 1

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Background This presentation looks at the E-Education HEW Use Case. See also: Use Case Dense Apartments 13/1487r2 –Single apartment complex 2.4 to 2.96 improvement in throughput per apartment (using DSC and Channel; Selection) –Double apartment complex 3.3 to 4.12 improvement in throughput per apartment (using DSC and Channel; Selection) Airport Capacity 13/1489r4 –Can be satisfied by existing technology E-Education 14/0045 –Improvement of 2.28 in throughput per classroom using DSC Pico Cell 14/0048 Improvement of 7.58 in in capacity using DSC in cell cluster pattern (see 13/1290) Street Pico cell can be satisfied with existing technology DSC is explained in 13/1012 and 13/1290 Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 2

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission To look at the prime HEW Use Cases and see what is theoretically possible using known techniques. Then to determine if there is a gap that can lead to a requirement for HEW. Objective Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 3

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission July e e-Education Scenario Characteristics: –Dense STAs (40~60 STAs) in one classroom with one AP –20~30 classrooms in one typical school building (3~6 floors) –Thus, nearby 1,000 STAs with 20~30 APs within a building space. Typical education applications: –Video streaming among teacher and students; –Teachers/Students demonstrate theirs desktop to others; –File transfer and sharing; –4+ subgroup in one classroom with multicasting traffic for screen sharing or video; Throughput assumption: longtime/stable throughput in one classroom >= 20 Mbps Challenges and Issues: –Fast Connection: Very long STAs registering time (1~5 minutes) delay the start of a class; –Interference Control and Delay Optimization: Annoying lag in screen sharing, video streaming and command response (sometimes it is longer than 20 seconds) Very low bandwidth for e-homework submission in the same period. Slide 4Laurent Cariou (Orange)

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission July e e-Education Pre-Conditions WLAN is deployed in a each classroom of a campus in order to provide communication tools for e-Education. Environment Dense STAs (40~60 STAs) in one classroom with one AP. 20~30 classrooms in one typical school building (3~6 floors). Nearby 1,000 STAs with 20~30 APs within a building space. Applications Video streaming among teacher and students; Teachers/Students demonstrate theirs desktop to others; File transfer and sharing; 4+ subgroup in one classroom with multicasting traffic for screen sharing or video; Throughput assumption: longtime/stable throughput in one classroom >= 20 Mbps Traffic Conditions Interference between APs in different classrooms belonging to the same managed ESS due to high density deployment. interference with peer-to-peer networks within each classroom. Use Case e-Education starts in multiple classrooms simultaneously. Teacher/students demonstrated their desktop to others, video or screens are shared. Slide 5Laurent Cariou (Orange)

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Classroom Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 6 Say 30 x 30ft 40 desks

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Channels Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 7 Ref:Wikipedia

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Building Complex example – one side Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 8 Assumed 3dB wall loss 10dB Floor loss Use of directivity on antennas could assist

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Building Complex Example – Other side Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 9 Note: Without DSC blocked rooms doubles.

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Channel Selection Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 10 As situation is controlled, AP channels can be preset Example is extreme for 36 classrooms, worse case layout

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Assuming 2SS for the STA, and using SU MIMO With DSC 10 Channels (40MHz) Without DSC 20 Channels (20MHz) Signal strength within each class is >-45dBm hence can use 256 QAM 5/6 –11ac PHY Rate for 40MHz, 2SS is 400Mbps (10 Channels) Max Throughput 344Mbps (131k agg) Say 240Mbps throughput* –11ac PHY Rate for 20MHz, 2SS is 173Mbps (3/4 rate, 5/6 is excluded) Max Throughput 150Mbps (65k agg – 131k exceeds length) Say 105Mbps throughput* Improvement is 2.28 Downlink could use MU-MIMO? *Assuming EDCA Overhead. 11ac Rates Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 11

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Unclear what the Use Case requirement is. –20 Mbps? Downlink would be multicast? With DSC ~240Mbps per class (6Mbps per pupil) Without DSC ~ 105Mbps per class (2.6Mbps per pupil) Not sure what the gap is, but hopefully this quick analysis will help determine it. What is Use Case Requirement? Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 12

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission Isolation between classrooms could be improved by antenna directivity With 11ac SU-MIMO, DSC provides 240Mbps per classroom throughput Without DSC SU-MIMO provides ~105Mbps per classroom throughput Improvement of x2.28 per classroom. Fast connection – is this satisfied with 11ai? Interference/OBSS greatly improved by DSC and also by antenna positioning. Discussion Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 13

doc.: IEEE /0045r1 Submission My personal opinion is that 11ac provides sufficient data throughput and efficiency and not easy to see any need for improvement. The basic need is for higher channel re-use so that the higher BWs can be used. Channel re-use can be improved with DSC but also by not using omni-directional antennas. –Corner antennas, such as used in cellular for example. –Easy to do if a managed network. Conclusions Jan 2014 Graham Smith, DSP GroupSlide 14