Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Consideration of asynchronous interference in OBSS environment Date: 2014-9-16 Authors: September 2014 Slide 1Koichi.

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Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Consideration of asynchronous interference in OBSS environment Date: Authors: September 2014 Slide 1Koichi Ishihara, NTT Corporation

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Background There have been some discussions on simultaneous transmission techniques, e.g., receiving (Rx) sensitivity control, for throughput improvement in OBSS environment [1]-[3]. In OBSS environment, asynchronous interference from OBSS is one of the crucial factors in the throughput/PER performance of simultaneous transmission. This document discusses behaviors relative to asynchronous interference from OBSS at receiver and suggests two possible solutions, i.e., Rx sensitivity control and BSS color, to address the asynchronous interference from OBSS. September 2014 Slide 2Koichi Ishihara, NTT Corporation

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Asynchronous interference types There are three types of arrival timing difference between desired and interference frames [4],[5]. ‒ Type-1: the interference signal arrives prior to the desired signal. ‒ Type-2: both the interference and desired signals arrive same timing. ‒ Type-3: the interference signal arrives after the arrival of the desired signal. Each type provides different influence against the desired signal. Desired signal (a) Type-1(b) Type-2 Desired signal Interference signal Desired signal Interference signal (c) Type-3 Power time Power time Power time September 2014 Slide 3Koichi Ishihara, NTT Corporation

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Influence on PER performance of current devices In the case of “Type-1”: –PER becomes one when interference signal power is larger than receiving range and the header of the interference signal can be decoded. A receiver locks on to the interference signal regardless of power of the interference signal and its state becomes “busy” until the end of interference frame. –PER depends on SINR when interference signal power is smaller than receiving range. A receiver can NOT locks on to the interference signal its state becomes “idle”. In the cases of “Type-2” and “Type-3”: –PER depends on SINR. A receiver can correctly capture the header of the desired frame and carry out decoding process of the desired signal. Fig PLCP receive state machine [6] September 2014 Slide 4Koichi Ishihara, NTT Corporation In dense environment, the influence of asynchronous interference such as type-1 is increased, resulting in the throughput degradation.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Candidate schemes to address asynchronous interference issue BSS color in 11ah [7]-[10] –Each BSS has own BSS color number and receiver checks BSS color of SIG for each received frame. –Receiver checks BSS color of SIG for each received frame. If BSS color is equal to the one in the own BSS, the receiver continues to decode the frame. If not, the receiver stop decoding the frame. Rx sensitivity control scheme (e.g., DSC) [1]-[3] –Rx sensitivity threshold which is the minimum signal power the receiver can decode is controlled at each AP/STA. When Rx sensitivity threshold is larger than the interference signal power from OBSS, the receiver does not lock on to the frame from OBSS. Others ‒ Beamforming/precoding scheme avoiding the interference from OBSS ‒ Decoding scheme robust for asynchronous interference signals September 2014 Koichi Ishihara, NTT CorporationSlide 5

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Comparison between BSS color and Rx sensitivity control September 2014 Koichi Ishihara, NTT CorporationSlide 6 FeaturesIssues BSS color Influence from OBSS can be reduced without any parameter control. Header needs to be decoded correctly. If BSS color is not equal to the one in the own BSS, the receiver needs to not only stop decoding the frame but also change the state to “idle” to decode the desired signal although the receiver cannot in 11ah. The receiver cannot determine if the received signal is the desired one or not until SIG with BSS color is decoded. More bits may be required in 11ax compared to that in 11ah to support large number of OBSSs. There is no effect in case of the coexistence with legacy devices. Rx sensitivity control There is no overhead. Header needs not to be decoded. Some parameters such as Rx sensitivity threshold and MCS need to be adequately controlled. (e.g., higher Rx sensitivity threshold may fail to detect the desired signal and increase the interference.) Influence on legacy devices is considerable.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Summary This presentation focuses on asynchronous interference from OBSS in dense WLAN environment. –PER/throughput depends on the arrival timing difference between the desired signal and interference one. –Especially, PER becomes one when the interference signal arrives prior to the desired one. Besides, above problem needs to be addressed by some techniques proposed in 11ax. ‒ Both BSS color and Rx sensitivity control are attractive candidates against OBSS interference although there are still some issues remaining. September 2014 Slide 7Koichi Ishihara, NTT Corporation

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 Straw poll Do you think asynchronous interference issues should be addressed in TGax? ‒ Y/N/A = 63/1/8 September 2014 Slide 8Koichi Ishihara, NTT Corporation

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 References [1] R. Porat (Broadcom), “Improved spatial reuse feasibility –Part I,” doc: IEEE /0082r0. [2] G. Smith (DSP Group), “Dynamic sensitivity control implementation,” doc: IEEE /0635r1. [3] L. Cariou (Orange), “MAC simulation results for DSC and TPC,” doc: IEEE /0523r0. [4] J. Zhu (Intel), et al., “Adaptive CSMA for scalable network capacity in high- density WLAN: a hardware prototyping approach,” in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM, [5] H. Ma, et al., “On loss differentiation for CSMA-based dense wireless network,” IEEE Commun. Lett., vol. 11, no. 11, pp , Nov [6] IEEE Std ™ [7] M. Fischer (Broadcom), “CID 205 BSSID Color Bits,” doc: IEEE /1207r1. [8] J. Son (WILUS Institute), “Further Considerations on Enhanced CCA for 11ax,” doc: IEEE /0847r1. [9] S. Choudhury (Nokia), “Impact of CCA adaptation on spatial reuse in dense residential scenario,” doc: IEEE /0861r0. [10] IEEE P802.11ah TM /D2.0. September 2014 Slide 9Koichi Ishihara, NTT Corporation

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/1148r1 (Ref.) PHY receive state machine [10] September 2014 Koichi Ishihara, NTT CorporationSlide 10 Fig PHY receive state machine [10]