Doc.: IEEE 802.11-10/0802r0 Submission July 2010 VHT-LTF sequence for 80 MHz Date: 2010-07-12 Authors: Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 1.

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doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission July 2010 VHT-LTF sequence for 80 MHz Date: Authors: Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 1

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission July 2010 Abstract The spec framework document specifies the tone allocation for 80 MHz transmissions (number and location of pilot, guard and DC tones) [1]. This document proposes a VHT-LTF frequency domain sequence for 80 MHz transmissions and the phase rotations to be used in each 20 MHz sub-band. The proposal minimizes the peak- to-average power ratio during VHT-LTFs assuming pilot tracking during VHT-LTFs as suggested in [2]. Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 2

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission VHT LTF sequence structure Let us assume that the VHT-LTF sequence is constructed by –using all 11n40 tones on both 40 MHz subchannels, with filling of missing tones and applying a phase rotation on each 20MHz subchannel –Missing tones interp40NullL(3 tones), interp80ExtraL (4 tones), interp80ExtraR (4 tones), interp40NullR(3 tones) –[c1 c2 c3 c4] is the phase rotation pattern consisting of {+/-1,+/-j} values July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 3

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Search for the optimal VHT-LTF sequence Assuming the VHT-LTF structure of previous slide, to minimize the PAPR, we need to optimize –Missing tone values –20 MHz phase rotations, [c1 c2 c3 c4] In [2], during VHT-LTFs, pilot tones are multiplied by an R value, while other tones are multiplied by a P value –Optimization needs to consider the impact of different P and R values July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 4

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Search for the optimal VHT-LTF sequence(cont’d) VHT-LTF sequence optimization done by finding a sequence that minimizes the maximal PAPR over all possible P and R values, i.e., –where S are LTF sequences for all possible missing tone values and 20MHz phase rotations It turns out that PAPR only depends on product of P and R values –{P,R}={e j ,1} and {-e j ,-1} give same sequence rotated by 180 degrees July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 5

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Optimal VHT-LTF sequence The parameters which result in the optimal VHT-LTF –Phase rotation [c1 c2 c3 c4] = [ ] –[interp40NullL, interp80ExtraL, interp80ExtraR, interp40NullR] = [1 -1 1, , , ] Optimal VHT-LTF pattern (excluding phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel) is –where the 4 rows correspond to the four 20 MHz subchannels P x R values 1 PAPR (4x os) 5.11dB5.17dB5.19dB5.21dB July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 6 Table: PAPR of the optimal VHT-LTF sequence for different values of P and R

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Phase rotations in legacy portion for 80 MHz For simplicity, recommend re-using the optimal VHT-LTF phase rotation in the legacy and VHT portions of the packet for 80 MHz Rotation of [ ] (optimal for VHT-LTFs) gives 3~4 dB lower PAPR than without rotation ([ ]) in the legacy portion July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 7 Phase Rotations per 20 MHz band PAPR (2x oversampled) L-STFL-LTFL-SIG [c1 c2 c3 c4] = [ ] 8.1dB9.2dB12dB [c1 c2 c3 c4] = [ ] 4.3dB5.4dB9.4dB

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Conclusions Proposed a VHT-LTF sequence for 80 MHz and phase rotations per 20 MHz sub-band –Minimizes the PAPR during VHT-LTFs Recommend re-using the optimal VHT-LTF phase rotations for other portions (both legacy and VHT) of the PPDU in 80 MHz transmissions July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 8

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Strawpoll 1 Do you accept the VHT-LTF sequence specified on slide 6 of this document (without phase rotations) as the base VHT-LTF sequence for 80 MHz and agree to add the following text to the spec framework document? “In a 80 MHz transmission, the VHT-LTF sequence to be transmitted (on subcarriers -122 to 122) shall be: ” –Y –N –A July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 9

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Strawpoll 2 Do you accept the (per 20 MHz) phase rotations specified on slide 6 of this document for VHT-LTFs in 80 MHz transmissions and agree to add the following text to the spec framework document ? In the VHT-LTF sequence of an 80 MHz VHT PPDU, subcarrier k, where, shall be multiplied by the following function of k, prior to transmission: –Y –N –A July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 10

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission Strawpoll 3 Do you agree to extend the phase rotation on VHT 80 MHz LTFs to the 80 MHz legacy preamble, VHT preamble and data portion and add the following text to the spec frame work document? “In all elements of an 80 MHz VHT PPDU, i.e., the L-STF, L-LTF, L-SIG, VHT-SIG-A, VHT-LTFs, VHT-SIG-B and the Data, the same function of k shall be used to multiply subcarrier k, prior to transmission” –Y –N –A July 2010 Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 11

doc.: IEEE /0802r0 Submission July 2010 References [1] 09/0992r11, “Proposed Specification Framework for Tgac” [2] 10/0771r0, “Phase Tracking during VHT-LTF.ppt” Sameer Vermani, QualcommSlide 12