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doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 1 Investigation into the n Doppler Model Date: Authors:

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 2 Introduction Significant degradation to n transmit beamforming gain due to the n Doppler model occurs within 20ms delay [1] Delay occurs between collection of CSI, computation of transmitter weights, and actual packet transmission –Feedback delay –Channel access delay Since the TGac PAR includes multi-station throughput, techniques like SDMA or multi-user MIMO may be proposed –These techniques will face even longer delays between collection of CSI, computation of transmitter weights, and actual packet transmission –Simulation of these techniques will be required if they are necessary to meet the PAR Measurements made by NTT in [3] demonstrated no degradation to Eigen-mode transmission after 100ms delay Proper understanding and modeling of the change in the channel is critical

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 3 Brief Overview of n Doppler Model [2] Bell shaped Doppler spectrum is used in the n channel model The doppler model includes a parameter for environmental speed, set to 1.2 km/h The coherence time at 5 GHz is ~60 ms All channel taps are filtered by the Doppler spectrum Channel Model F has an extra Doppler component on the third tap

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 4 Impact of Delay on TxBF Capacity with n Doppler Model Simulation Parameters: –4 TX antennas at transmitting device, 4 RX antennas at receiving device Basic SDM w/ MMSE receiver Transmit beamforming w/ MMSE receiver –Channel Model D –SNR = 30 dB No TxBF gain after 20ms

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 5 New Measurements Measurements were captured in an office environment between a device acting as an AP and a device acting as a stationary client (e.g. laptop on a desk) to determine the how much the channel changes with time Measurements with different types of motion in the environment were captured –someone waving their hands in front of the device at both ends of the link (Double Motion) –someone waving their hands in front of the device at one end of the link (Single Motion) –many people known to be walking around (People Motion) –typical motion in office environment (Light Motion)

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 6 Measurement Detail Circled numbers indicate device locations Each device can act as an AP or STA Measurements made between all devices Each device transmits and receives with three antennas Actual three stream n packets transmitted Channel state information measured from LTFs TxBF capacity computed from measured LTFs and SNR

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 7 Measurement Device

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 8 Impact of Delay on TxBF Capacity with “Double Motion”

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 9 Impact of Delay on TxBF Capacity with “Single Motion”

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 10 Impact of Delay on TxBF Capacity with “People Motion”

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 11 Impact of Delay on TxBF Capacity with “Light Motion”

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 12 Summary of Measurements People waving hands at both ends of the link causes the most motion, but still much less degradation to TxBF gain than n doppler model Typical motion (LM, PM, SM) causes small amount of degradation and links can still retain majority of TxBF gain after 200 ms Variation of TxBF increases with people walking around

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 13 Conclusion Doppler component of n channel model results in significant degradation to TxBF after 20 ms Recent measured results in [3] show no degradation to Eigen-mode transmission after 100ms delay New office environment measurements show minimal degradation to TxBF gain after 20 ms even when motion is exaggerated (e.g. hands waving in front of AP and STA) Measurements show that majority of TxBF gain retained after 200 ms Coherence time of the channel has a big impact on gain and architecture –With short coherence time frequent overhead may eliminate gain –Short coherence time may result in over emphasis of MAC architecture on immediate and frequent feedback More investigation of the applicability of the n doppler model to ac is necessary –11n doppler model is applied to every tap more like a device slowly moving rather than stationary devices like a laptop upon a desk or set top box –Need more measurements to determine the impact in a typical environment –Perhaps apply Doppler to channel impulse response in a different way

doc.: IEEE /0538r0 Submission May 2009 Eldad Perahia, Intel CorporationSlide 14 References Perahia, E. and Stacey, R., Next Generation Wireless LANs: Throughput, Robustness, and Reliability in n, Cambridge University Press, 2008 Erceg, V., Schumacher, L., Kyritsi, P., et al., TGn Channel Models, IEEE /940r4, May 10, 2004 Honma, N., Nishimori, K., Kudo, R., Takatori, Y., Effect of SDMA in ac, IEEE /303r1, March 12, 2009