Submission doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0821r2 July 2014 Alireza Babaei, CableLabsSlide 1 Coexistence Requirements of 802.11 WLAN and LTE in Unlicensed Spectrum.

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Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 July 2014 Alireza Babaei, CableLabsSlide 1 Coexistence Requirements of WLAN and LTE in Unlicensed Spectrum Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Abstract This presentation Provides results on the impact of LTE in unlicensed spectrum on the performance of WLAN networks Proposes a requirement for TGax Functional Requirements document. Slide 2Alireza Babaei, CableLabs July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Background 3GPP is considering extending the use of LTE into the unlicensed spectrum as a seamless approach to enable traffic offload. This new approach is dubbed LTE Unlicensed (LTE-U). LTE-U, being a centralized scheduling system, will change the ecosystem in unlicensed spectrum. LTE-U introduces new coexistence challenges for other technologies operating in the same unlicensed bands, particularly for legacy Wi-Fi. Slide 3Alireza Babaei, CableLabs July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 LTE Quiet Period LTE is an “almost” continuously transmitting protocol. A Wi-Fi device needs to wait for a “quiet” period, when LTE is not transmitting, before attempting to transmit. Even when LTE is not transmitting data, it periodically transmits a variety of Control and Reference Signals. LTE “quiet” period depends on the periodicity of these signals. For FDD LTE mode, the maximum quiet period is only 215 μsec (depicted here). In the absence of data, or when subframes are intentionally muted, maximum LTE quiet period is 3 msec in TD-LTE mode. Slide 4Alireza Babaei, CableLabs DL Control and Reference Signals (LTE FDD) quiet period July 2014 It will be difficult for Wi-Fi to grab the channel from LTE, and it will be at the discretion of the eNodeB scheduler

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Lab Test Conditions Slide 5Alireza Babaei, CableLabs 2.4 GHz Band ISM Ch. 1 (2.412 GHz) Conducted testing LTE 20 MHz LTE FDD downlink frequency converted into the 2.4 GHz Band LTE UE to setup the connection - no data passed LTE had equal power at AP and client Wi-Fi 1 AP and 1 Client Wi-Fi Signal power -60 dBm (good average signal level) DL/UL Loss was symmetrical 1 spatial stream, long guard interval (max MCS 4) or 39 Mbps 100 Mbps UDP traffic offered load Reported throughput figures are average over 1 minute. July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r n Wi-Fi vs. Rel. 8 Downlink LTE Co- Channel 20 MHz Wi-Fi throughput diminishes as LTE transmission moves closer to Wi-Fi devices Slide 6Alireza Babaei, CableLabs eNodeB Wi-Fi AP Wi-Fi Client Locations Fixed Scenario Modeled in Lab Setup Distance LTE Interference Power vs. Wi-Fi Throughput* *Shape of curve dependent on device tested, trend is key take away With LTE power at Wi-Fi client energy detect threshold, throughput approaches zero July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Coexistence with Duty Cycle LTE One popular concept for spectrum sharing is Duty Cycling Allow LTE to occupy the channel for fixed (or semi dynamic) percentage of time for each period Selection of the period (in milliseconds) is critical to the performance on Wi-Fi network Slide 7Alireza Babaei, CableLabs LTE On LTE Off Duty Cycle Period Duty Cycle: % of cycle LTE is active time Wi-Fi access gaps when LTE is off July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Duty Cycle Approach- Wi-Fi Throughput Wi-Fi throughput is consistent across LTE higher cycle periods Wi-Fi gets <1Mbps for 10ms / 70% case Same as TD-LTE w/ 3 ms quiet period configuration Slide 8Alireza Babaei, CableLabs July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Duty Cycle Approach- Wi-Fi Delay Light load Wi-Fi 95th percentile delay shows the real impact of duty cycle period Delay increases 20x, 40x, 60x or more Mean delay follows same trend Slide 9Alireza Babaei, CableLabs July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Coexistence Requirements We propose following requirements to be added to the ax FR document: The TGax amendment shall enable a mode of operation that efficiently utilizes the spectrum and ensures “minimum performance levels” for TGax devices when coexisting with non- listen-before-talk compliant devices in the same unlicensed band that act as constantly or partially on interferers The minimum performance levels is TBD after group discussion Slide 10Alireza Babaei, CableLabs July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 Straw Poll 1.Do you support adding following requirment to the TGax Functional Requirements document? The TGax amendment shall enable a mode of operation that efficiently utilizes the spectrum and ensures minimum performance levels (TBD) for TGax devices when coexisting with non-listen-before-talk compliant devices in the same unlicensed band that act as constantly or partially on interferers i.Yes ii.No iii.Abstain Slide 11Alireza Babaei, CableLabs July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE /0821r2 References A. Babaei, J. Andreoli-Fang and B. Hamzeh, “On the Impact of LTE-U on Wi-Fi Performance,” To appear in Proceedings of IEEE PIMRC Slide 12Alireza Babaei, CableLabs July 2014