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Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 March 2015 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 1 8K UHD Wireless Transfer Usage Model for NG 60 Date: Authors: NameAffiliationAddress Sang Gook Kim LG ElectronicsNorth America R&D Lab. SanDiego JangWoong Park Seocho R&D Lab. Seoul, Korea Do Kyun Kim HanGyu

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 2 Abstract This contribution briefly provides evolution of high- resolution display and service, reviews wired interface solutions, and suggests 8K UHD wireless transfer usage model for NG60. March 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 3 High-resolution Display and Service Evolution March High-resolution Display Broadcasting Service BBC, NHK 4K UHD (’12 London Olympic) Korea 8K UHD (’18 PyeongChang Olympic) KBS, SBS 4K UHD (’14 Brazil Worldcup) IP streaming Service Amazon, Netflix, LG U+ 4K UHD VoD Service (‘14) 2014 Qualcomm & Saffron Digital 4K UHD streaming in Snapdragon Tablet (CES 2015) 8K UHD Display and Services are nearly in market LG 8K UHD (IFA 2014, CES 2015) LG 4K UHD commercial (‘12) 2018

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 4 Wired Solution for High-Resolution Display March 2015 VESA MHL Consortium HDMI Forum HDMI 2.0 Link rate : up to 18Gbps Max. Resolution : DisplayPort 1.3 Link rate : up to 32.4Gbps Max. Resolution : superMHL Link rate : unknown Max. Resolution : 2015 (Realtime Demo b.w. TV and HDD) HDMI 2.1 To support 8K Wired interface solutions are ready to support 8K UHD

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 5 NG 60 as a wireless solution for 8K UHD March 2015 Replacement of wired interface, wireless transfer from fixed/mobile devices for 8K UHD TV or Display (thin as <5mm) Set-top box (TV controller) Blu-ray player Smart phone/Tablet Replacement of wired interface Wireless Transfer from fixed device Wireless Transfer from mobile device NG 60

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 6 How much Data Rate is required for 8K UHD resolution? March 2015 *bpp: bits per pixel **: Chroma sampling 24 bpp* 30 bpp 4:2:0 **4:4:4 24 bpp 24 bpp 4:2:04:4:4 24 bpp 4:4:4 30 bpp 4:4:4 7.13Gbps 17.82Gbps 28.51Gbps Gbps 57.02Gbps Gbps Min. Required Data Rate for 8K

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 7 How to achieve the data rate required for 8K UHD in NG60? Data rate of Gbps is required for 8K UHD. Given that MAC efficiency is 70%, the minimum PHY rate required for 8K UHD is Gbps which is about 6 times larger than 6.7Gbps of 11ad. Technical requirements to support 8K UHD wireless transfer are - Channel bonding of at least 2CH - More than 2 spatial stream MIMO (if 2 CH is bonded, at least 3 spatial stream required) - Higher order modulation (128 QAM, 256 QAM) is highly beneficial - MAC efficiency enhancement is highly beneficial March 2015 Channel Bonding 1 CH2CH3CH4CH MIMO 1 stream1X2X3X4X 2 stream2X4X6X*8X 3 stream3X6X9X12X 4 stream4X8X12X16X : Uncompressed 8K UHD feasible *6X: 6 times increase of data rate ** Compression can be adopted to lighten the required rate, but, here is targeting the uncompressed case which might be considered in the product from the perspective of technology, cost, and etc.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 8 Usage Model: 8K UHD Wireless Transfer at Smart Home Pre-Conditions: NG60 is interfaced between a source device (e.g. set-top box, blu-ray player, tablet, smart phone) and a sink device (e.g. smart TV, thin display) to stream 8K UHD contents at home. Environment: Devices are operating in close proximity at home. Typical distance between devices are < 5m. When it comes to the link between a set-top box and a thin display (or smart TV), the set-top box can be inside a table which may provide some SNR loss. Application: At least 40 Gbps PHY rate is required for a link to stream uncompressed 8K UHD streaming (60 frames per second, 24 bits per pixel, 4:2:2 Chroma sampling at minimum). Traffic Conditions Only a single link may exist at a time. There is typically no interference from other mm-wave links at home. Traffic is mostly unidirectional. Use Case - Split TV: TV is on the wall as a thin display and set-top box works as a controller, wirelessly interfaced by NG60 to replace wired interfaces. -Smart display (Mirroring): Uncompressed 8K UHD streaming is through smart TV. 8K UHD video can be real-time transferred from smartphone/tablet to smart TV. When user enters home, the video which the user is watching in his/her smart phone is seamlessly played in the smart TV. March 2015 TV or Display Set-top box (TV controller) Blu-ray player Smart phone/Tablet Replacement of wired interface Wireless Transfer from fixed device Wireless Transfer from mobile device 8K UHD Service

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 9 Conclusions We reviewed 8K UHD is nearly in market. Wired interface solutions are ready to commercialize 8K UHD. We provided technical requirements for 8K UHD At least 6 times data rate enhancement required Channel bonding, MIMO, and some PHY/MAC enhancements necessary We believe that NG60 is the best candidate wireless standard for 8K UHD and proposed an usage model. March 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 10 References [1] 33 [2] ayport-1-3-standard/ [3] MHL March 2015

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-15/0345r0 HanGyu Cho, LG ElectronicsSlide 11 Back-up: Video Resolution March 2015 SD (720x576) HD (1280x720) Full HD (1920x1080) Quad HD (3840x2160) 4K (4096x2160) 8K (7680x4320)