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doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: Future-Proof Platform: Introduction & Conclusion Date Submitted: July, 2009 Source: Emmanuel Monnerie, Roberto Aiello Company: Landis+Gyr, Self 30000 Mill Creek Avenue, Alpharetta, GA 30022 USA Voice: +1 678 258 1695, E-Mail: emmanuel.monnerie@landisgyr.com, aiello@ieee.org Re: IEEE 802.15 Task Group 4g Call for Proposals (CFP) on 22 January, 2009 Abstract: This presentation summarizes the advantages of OFDM for SUN Purpose: Proposal for consideration by the TG4g 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. Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc# > <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc# > July 2009 A Future-Proof Platform for Smart Utility Networks Introduction & Conclusion Emmanuel Monnerie & Roberto Aiello Contributors: Roberto Aiello [Independent], John Buffington [Itron], Sangsung Choi [ETRI], Bob Fishette, Michel Veillette [Trilliant], Rodney Hemminger [Elster], David Howard [On-Ramp], Bob Mason [Elster] Rishi Mohindra [MAXIM], Emmanuel Monnerie [Landis & Gyr], Partha Murali [Redpine Signal], Daniel Popa [Itron], Steve Shearer [Independent], Shusaku Shimada [Yokogawa Electric Co.], Kendall Smith [Aclara] Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Outline SUN requirements Future-Proof Platform Merged proposal Characteristics of OFDM Advantages and disadvantages of OFDM Benefits of Link Robustness Better Protection against Multipath Link Margin versus Data rate What is covered in this merged proposal? Some flexible features Conclusions (3 slides) Possible Next Steps References Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Merged Proposal This merged proposal combines the following individual proposals: 15-09-0275-02-004g Sangsung Choi , Cheolho Shin and Byounghak Kim (ETRI) 15-09-0289-01-004g/15-09-0294-02-004g Steve Shearer (self) 15-09-0291-00-004g Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr) 15-09-0293-03-004g Rishi Mohindra (MAXIM) Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 SUN requirements TG4g PAR: Achieve the optimal energy efficient link margin Principally outdoor communications Keep infrastructure to a minimum Need for maximum range as many devices are located sub-optimally (meters located in highly obstructed, high multipath locations with inflexible antenna orientation) Data rate of at least 40 kbits per second but not more than 1000 kbits per second Largest number of orthogonal traffic carrying channels (ie spectrally efficient modulation) Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Future-Proof Platform <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Future-Proof Platform Future-Proof views and roadmap for higher data rates. Coverage from low data rates (40kbps) to higher data rates (>100kbps and less than 1Mbps). Consideration for different types of devices and different applications (AC powered meter, battery powered meter, network device, in-home device). Availability for growth in data rate, modulation scheme, future band allocation/regulatory changes Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Benefits of link robustness <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Benefits of link robustness Lower system cost (reduced need for repeaters) Lower energy consumption (less retransmissions, reduced “Tx ON” time) Lower system latency/increased data rates Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Better Protection against Multipath July 2009 Better Protection against Multipath Zone of InterSymbol Interference Obstacle (Building, Mountain, etc…) Received Symbols Symbol N Symbol N+1 Symbol N Symbol N+1 Tx Rx Transmitted Symbols Each symbol includes a Guard Interval with a greater duration than the ISI. This guard interval is removed by the receiver, thus eliminating, at the same time, the ISI. Symbol N Symbol N+1 OFDM Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self)

Characteristics of OFDM <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Characteristics of OFDM Adopted & proven many times Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) IEEE 802.11a, 802.11g & 802.11n IEEE 802.16 (WiMax) Power Line Networking (HomePlug and HomePlug A/V) Digital Audio (DAB) & Video (DVB), HD Radio Many others Typically chosen for multipath characteristics, not high bit rate Higher complexity required for processing multiple carrier is typically balanced by less processing to mitigate multipath effects Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Advantages and disadvantages of OFDM <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Advantages and disadvantages of OFDM Pros Spectrally efficient modulation RF Robustness and Performance Scalable Data rates Adaptability to regulatory considerations Cons More complex PHY definition/specification for the device * * better multipath characteristics usually simplify system complexity Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

What is covered in this merged proposal? <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 What is covered in this merged proposal? PHY parameters: modulation, interleaving and encoding, data rate, symbol rate, guard interval, short training field, long training field, tone definition, signal bandwidth. Regulatory considerations: USA, Europe, Korea, Japan, TV white space. Performance and simulations: Bit Error Rate, Packet error rate, channel characteristics. Implementation considerations: Relative cost, power consumption. Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Link Margin versus Data Rate <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Link Margin versus Data Rate Typically: Low data rate OFDM (<100 kbps) addresses long range, rural applications. Medium data rate OFDM (around 100kbps) address most deployments in suburban and urban areas. Higher data rate (above 100/200 kbps) address the network traffic through pole top devices. Practically: The system implementer and the chip manufacturer can design a solution with the appropriate sets of data rates. Each radio can automatically compute the required link margin, thus the appropriate data rate. Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Some flexible features <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Some flexible features Channel Spacing: We recommend a band agnostic approach as defined in doc # 453 from C. Seibert (SSN). PHY Header: We recommend at least the following: Error protection of the PHY header 11 bits of length field Possibly other fields (Network ID, Scrambler, …) as defined in other merged proposals. Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Detailed Presentations July 2009 Detailed Presentations Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self)

doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Conclusions Future-Proof Platform Widely adopted and proven OFDM modulation schemes From network devices to battery-powered devices Low and high data rate options Wide regulatory coverage High robustness for outdoor applications and long range communication Compatibility with low cost, low complexity and low power SUN requirements Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Worldwide Coverage International 2.4GHz (FCC Part 15.247) US 915-ISM band (FCC Part 15.247) Europe 863-870 band (ERC REC70-03/ETSI EN300-220) Japan 951-956 MHz (ARIB T-96) China 779-787 MHz Korea 917-923.5MHz (Korean Regulation 2008-137) TV White Space (Multiple Regions) Others domains thanks to a band agnostic approach Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Outdoor, Reliability & Battery Operation <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Outdoor, Reliability & Battery Operation Outdoor Operation Adequate coverage area and sufficient one hop reach. Good propagation characteristics Multiple frequency options for different regions and licensing schemes Reliability Separation from 2.4GHz band entertainment gadgets. High sensitivity & link margin. Diversity: Frequency, time & space Battery Operation Long battery life: Low power LSI integration Quick operation: FrameTx, Rx, CCA & everything Energy saving protocol OFDM in sub-1-GHz is the right fit for SUN Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

Merging with other proposals <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 Merging with other proposals Interoperability features (MAC and PHY) with existing/proprietary systems and within devices operating in different modes OR Definition of different PHY modes and selection of an “independent” default mode Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>

July 2009 Q&A Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self)

doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> July 2009 References TG4g PAR (https://development.standards.ieee.org/get-file/P802.15.4g.pdf) 15-09-0114-00-004g Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr) 15-09-0126-00-004g Steve Shearer (self) 15-09-0275-02-004g Sangsung Choi , Cheolho Shin and Byounghak Kim(ETRI) 15-09-0279-00-004g G. Flammer (SSN), E. Monnerie (L+G), S. Shearer, S. Shimada (Yokogawa Electric Corp.) 15-09-0289-01-004g/15-09-0294-02-004g Steve Shearer (self) 15-09-0291-00-004g Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr) 15-09-0293-03-004g Rishi Mohindra (MAXIM) Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr), Roberto Aiello (Self) <author>, <company>