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doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 1 Beam forming for 11ah Date: Authors:

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 2 Abstract This submission proposes beamforming technique for coverage extension in TGah.

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Coverage extension in ah Coverage extension is one of key requirements ah needs to achieve –Coverage extension is highly needed in most of ah applications Smart Grid, Sensor networks which covers over 1km x 1km area Extended range Wi-Fi as well –802.11ah FR-EM specifies the requirement up to 1km with a data rate over 100kbps at PHY SAP But, coverage extension is not an easy one to achieve in ah –Coverage is mainly limited by uplink range because many STAs are likely to be power saving single antenna devices –Coverage is additionally limited by transmit power regulations across many countries It is needed to exploit all the possible techniques to extend the coverage –Repetition : already introduced for ah preamble design –Beamforming, STBC et al. Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 3

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Beamforming Beamforming technique enables –Enhanced throughput for the same distance Specifically, quasi-ML detection performance can be achieved with quite reduced receiver complexity by introducing beamforming –Coverage extension (it is more important feature in ah) By focusing transmitting energy on specific direction, signals can be transmitted much farther than not-beamformed transmission Beamforming in –In ac (or 11n) Main focus is on enhancing throughput at high SNRs rather than coverage extension –In ad Due to 60GHz band characteristics, coverage extension is highly important in ad. Analog beamforming is used. But, ad puts up with CSMA/CA-based problems including hidden node things, because it may be in some sense beneficial in terms of spatial re-use (which could not be neglected in high resolution beam cases such 60GHz) ad seems to prefer its another MAC architecture (TDMA MAC) when coverage extension is really important to take into consideration Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 4

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Beamforming in 11ac (or 11n) Sounding protocol will be done before actual beamformed data transmission not only for channel sounding but for preventing hidden node problems –Sounding protocol (RTS/CTS exchange), NDPA (NDP Announcement), NDP (Null Data Packet) VHT CB (Compressed Beamforming Report Feedback) Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 5

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Beamforming in 11ac (or 11n) (2) If just try to apply ac-type beamforming to ah –Control frames (including RTS/CTS exchange, NDPA, NDP et al.) are not beamformed (omni-directional). Even though beamformed actual data may be transmitted much farther, it may not meaningful because control frames cannot be heard at the extended distance. –So, there is critical limitation on coverage extension due to range shortage of control frames. Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 6 transmitter receiver Range by omnidirectional transmission Range by beamformed transmission

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Range extension of control frames To extend range of control frames up to that of beamformed transmission –Beamform control frames as well It is not possible to apply beamforming before any channel sounding –Additional power boosting for control frames (when needed) It may put a hard burden on hardware implementation –Additional coding option for control frames (when needed) e.g.) STBC may need to be considered firstly for control frames –Additional repetition option for control frames (when needed) See next slide Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 7

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Additional repetition for ctrl frames In addition to already-introduced fixed repetition, it needs to have additional repetition option by which range of control frames can be matched to (or larger) that of beamformed data transmission Additional repetition may be chosen for control frames among multiple options (e.g. 2/4 or 2/4/8 et al.) if it is determined to be really critical for coverage extension Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 8 Range by omnidirectional control frames (with add. repetition) Range by omnidirectional control frames (without add. repetition) Range by beamformed data frames transmitter receiver

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Additional repetition for ctrl frames (2) If introducing additional repetition for control frames –This repetition option needs to be selected considering the number of (max.) antennas which may be involved in beamformed transmission (mainly in AP’s side), because range extension by beamformed transmission is apparently depending on it –In this case, length of STF and LTF in the control frames also needs to be adjusted accordingly to enhance other subsequent performances such as channel estimation, synchronization, packet detection and so on. –Indication of which repetition option is used can be indicated in the SIG field Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 9

doc.: IEEE /1539r0 Submission Additional repetition for ctrl frames (3) Dec Minho Cheong, ETRISlide 10 For preamble and data in that control frame Data length extension according to additional repetition SIG length extension according to additional repetition Repetition option can be indicated in SIG STF length extension (not necessarily according to additional repetition) LTF length extension (not necessarily according to additional repetition)