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Discussion of possible BCCs for WUR Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 September 2017 Discussion of possible BCCs for WUR Date: 2017-09-12 Authors: Dennis Sundman, Ericsson John Doe, Some Company

Abstract Using the 802.11 BCC for WUR has been proposed [1] September 2017 Abstract Using the 802.11 BCC for WUR has been proposed [1] Concerns has been expressed regarding the decoding complexity [2] In this contribution we discuss two means to address this complexity concern: Using a less complex code and study performance impact Using a systematic code to allow for implementations without a Viterbi decoder Dennis Sundman, Ericsson

The codes under consideration Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 September 2017 The codes under consideration The 802.11 rate Β½ code Const. length 7, polynomial = [133, 171], nr. memory elements 6 A lower complexity rate Β½ code Const. length 4, polynomial = [17, 13], nr. memory elements 3 This is the BLE long range code Systematic versions of the two above codes Wi-Fi: Constraint length 7, polynomial = [1, 171/133] BT: Constraint length 4, polynomial = [17/13, 1] Dennis Sundman, Ericsson John Doe, Some Company

Decoding complexity Decoding is typically done with a Viterbi decoder September 2017 Decoding complexity Decoding is typically done with a Viterbi decoder Therefore, the decoding complexity scales proportionally with the number of states in the trellis The number of states in the trellis are 𝟐 π’Ž , where π‘š is the number of memory elements in the encoder In [1], the energy to decode a 100 bit payload is 𝐸 𝐡𝐢𝐢, π‘Šπ‘–βˆ’πΉπ‘– β‰ͺ1 πœ‡π½, thus 𝐸 𝐡𝐢𝐢, π΅π‘™π‘’π‘’π‘‘π‘œπ‘œπ‘‘β„Ž β‰ͺ 1 8 1 πœ‡π½=125 𝑛𝐽 Dennis Sundman, Ericsson

Systematic vs Non-Systematic Codes September 2017 Systematic vs Non-Systematic Codes For systematic codes, the information bits are part of the code word Ex. non-systematic Ex. systematic The receiver may read the message without using a convolutional decoder Output: { 𝑦 11 , 𝑦 12 …} Output: { π‘₯ 1 , π‘₯ 2 …} Input: { π‘₯ 1 , π‘₯ 2 ,…} Input: { π‘₯ 1 , π‘₯ 2 ,…} Output: { 𝑦 21 , 𝑦 22 …} Output: { 𝑦 21 , 𝑦 22 …} Dennis Sundman, Ericsson

September 2017 Simulation Results 5 dB The lower complexity code performance is about 0.3 dB worse than the Wi-Fi code in TGnB and TGnD The systematic versions of all codes perform identically to the non-systematic codes in terms of PER Dennis Sundman, Ericsson

September 2017 Straw Poll Do you support to have a BCC for the 62.5 kbps mode of the WUR? Y/N/A: 14/21/15 Dennis Sundman, Ericsson

Month Year doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 September 2017 References [1] Steve Shellhammer and Bin Tian, β€œWUR Data Rates,” IEEE 802.11-17/0990r2, July 2017 [2] Eunsung Park et al., β€œSymbol Structure,” IEEE 802.11-17/1347r1, Sept. 2017 Dennis Sundman, Ericsson John Doe, Some Company