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Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Considerations on Range Extension with SIG-A Repetition Date: Authors: Slide 1 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Abstract Time repetition features [1][2] are proposed in the preamble structure for 11ax. In this submission, range extension mode with repeated SIG-A is evaluated in outdoor circumstances. 150/300 bytes data packet as beacon frame simulated with repeated SIG-A to measure coverage change. Effects from gain of range extension mode is minimal when it comes to increase the coverage of BSS. Slide 2 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Range Extension Mode Repeated HE-SIG-A is supposed to bypass BCC interleaver in case of outdoor or large coverage scenarios. MRC and additional frequency diversity gain can be achieved. AP decides the suitable mode depending on channel conditions. There would be Normal mode and Range extension mode. Range extension mode shall be indicated before HE-SIG-A. Legacy preamble HE-SIG-A Repeated HE-SIG-A HE-SIG-B … … Interleaver … … … Slide 3 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Coverage of Systems Reception of Beacon frame (or probe request/response frame) is necessary for AP-STA communication. Beacon frames is sent using Non-HT PPDU. Transmission of beacon frame in HE PPDU is an unattractive solution as the AP will need to transmit Non-HT PPDU beacons for legacy STA support anyway. However, this is a possibility. Use of beamforming to gain additional coverage is not possible for beacon frames (regardless when it is transmitted in Non-HT or HE PPDU format). Beamforming in the probe response is impractical since this would be performed pre- association and no CSI feedback has been made. Therefore, system will be limited by the non-beamformed (i.e. omni-directional) beacon frame coverage. AP STA Beacon/Probe Response Probe Request Slide 4 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Simulation Environments 150 and 300 bytes/packet for 242-tone Practical size of Beacon frame is assumed Details in Appendix Bandwidth : 20MHz Multi-antenna transmission : 1x1, 2x1, and 4x1 Wireless channel: ITU NLOS UMi CP length: 3.2 us Carrier frequency offset (CFO): fixed at 40 ppm 5GHz) Phase noise (both at Tx/Rx): -41dBc Real timing estimation & synchronization Additional frequency/phase tracking gain from additional SIG-A symbols captured in simulation. CDD as a precoding type Delay value optimized in accordance with the number of transmit antenna Normal & Range Extension mode with Repeated L-SIG Slide 5 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Simulation ( Beacon 150 bytes, 1x1) -Less than 2% PER floor gain (at high SNR) is observed even with Genie mode that assumed not to have L-SIG and SIG-A error. -No practical difference in interested SNR regime. -Range extension mode in [1] does not provide beacon frame coverage enhancement. Data (SIGA) and Data (RSIGA) was assumed to have error if - L-SIG validity check fails or - SIG-A 8 bit CRC fails or - actual data FCS fails Data(Genie) was assumed to have error if - actual data FCS fails Slide 6 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Simulation (cont’d) ( Beacon 150 bytes, 2x1 and 4x1) -Similar trend. No meaningful improvement in beacon frame coverage. Slide 7 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Summary Repeated HE-SIG-A provides some gain for correct reception of HE-SIG-A. Unfortunately improving HE-SIG-A performance does not help improve data reception for 150 bytes or larger system coverage is defined by accurate reception of Beacon frames which is approximately 150 bytes ~ 300 bytes. No meaningful coverage enhancement from HE-SIG-A repetition was observed. Slide 8 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 References [1] r3, ax Preamble Design and Auto- detection [2] r0, HE-SIGA transmission for range extension Slide 9 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Appendix Size of Beacon Frame Mandatory fields in Beacon frame Header: 24 bytes Non-HT Mandatory: 17~56 bytes -Timestamp 8 bytes -Beacon interval 2 bytes -Capability information 2 bytes -Service Set Identifier 2 + (0~32) bytes -Supported Rates and BSS Membership Selectors 2+(1~8) bytes HT Mandatory: 52 bytes -HT Capabilities element 28 bytes -HT Operation element 24 bytes VHT Mandatory: 21 bytes -VHT Capabilities element 14 bytes -VHT Operation element 7 bytes FCS: 4 byte Optional and Vendor dependent * Each 1 byte of Element ID & Length 118 ~ 157 bytes * 303 bytes Slide 10 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Simulation (cont’d) ( Beacon 300 bytes, 1x1) -Similar trend. No meaningful improvement in beacon frame coverage. Slide 11 Yujin Noh, Newracom

Submission September 2015 doc.: IEEE /1091r0 September 2015 Simulation (cont’d) ( Beacon 300 bytes, 2x1 and 4x1) -Similar trend. No meaningful improvement in beacon frame coverage. Slide 12 Yujin Noh, Newracom