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SubmissionJoe Kwak, InterDigital1 RCPI: Improved RSSI Measurement a quantized power measurement to support network management Joe Kwak InterDigital Communications Corporation doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 2 Outline Need for improved RSSI measurement RSSI Limitations RCPI Specification details Open Issues

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital defined PHY Measurements TGK is tasked with providing new interfaces, new measurements, and mechanisms to support higher layer functions for efficient network management currently has several PHY measurements, none of which seem suitable for handoff or network management purposes. RSSI: reportable parameter for each received frame, but unquantized and not fully specified. Can be used to compare frames from different AP sources. SQ: another unquantized indicator of code sync, but applicable only to DSSS PHY. RPI histogram: quantized and specified, but measures channel power from all sources: x, radars, and other interferers. Cannot target measurement on any AP using particular PHY.

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 4 Network Management Needs Comparative PHY (clauses 15, 17, 18, 19) Measurements 1. To compare power levels on same channel, same PHY, in same STA 2. To compare power levels on same channel, same PHY, in different STAs 3. To compare power levels on different channels, same PHY, in same STA 4. To compare power levels on different channels, same PHY, in different STAs 5. To compare power levels on different PHYs in different STAs 6. To compare power levels on different PHYs in same STA Comparative measurements are crucial to QOS and handoff decisions for Network Management, as discussed at Tutorial at last meeting. Comparative measurements are important for load management and interference mitigation. RSSI, as currently defined, only addresses needs #1 and #3.

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 5 RSSI definitions in PMD_RSSI.indicate(RSSI): The RSSI shall be a measure of the RF energy received by the DSSS PHY. RSSI indications of up to 8 bits (256 levels) are supported RXVECTOR RSSI: The allowed values for the receive signal strength indicator (RSSI) parameter are in the range from 0 through RSSI maximum. This parameter is a measure by the PHY sublayer of the energy observed at the antenna used to receive the current PPDU. RSSI shall be measured during the reception of the PLCP preamble. RSSI is intended to be used in a relative manner, and it shall be a monotonically increasing function of the received power PMD_RSSI.indicate: This primitive shall provide the following parameters: PMD_RSSI.indicate(RSSI) The RSSI shall be a measure of the RF energy received by the OFDM PHY. RSSI indications of up to eight bits (256 levels) are supported PMD_RSSI.indicate: This primitive provides RSSI parameter as 0–8 bits of RSSI. The RSSI is a measure of the RF energy received by the High Rate PHY RSSI: The RSSI is a measure of the RF energy received by the ERP. The value depends on the value of the MODULATION parameter: CCK, ER-PBCC: the 8 bit value of RSSI as described in ERP-OFDM, DSSS-OFDM, the 8 bit value is in the range of 0 to RSSI maximum as described in

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 6 RSSI Limitations In high interference environments, RSSI is not an adequate indicator of desired signal power level, since it indicates the sum of desired signal + noise + interference powers. RSSI is not fully specified: no unit definitions, no performance requirements (accuracy, fidelity, testability). Since so little about RSSI is specified, it must be assumed that widely variant implementations already exist. It is not possible to compare RSSIs from different STAs and perhaps not even from different channels/PHYs within same STA. RSSI may have limited use for relative power levels within a STA and within a given PHY, but not between PHYs. RSSI is rescaled between DSSS and OFDM PHYs. RSSI is clearly not useable by network management for handoff or load balancing. RSSI from one STA does not relate to RSSI from any other STA. Proposed RCPI overcomes these limitations by providing a quantized, comparative measure of power level for all channels/rates and among all PHYs and STAs.

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 7 Desired Input Power level at A (antenna connector) is normally measured indirectly by AGC value used for front end gain control. Options for PHY measurements Radio front end [Rx BW filter] A/D FEC Decoder (optional) Demodulator and tracking loops (PHY specific) A: RF power, RF S/(N+I) from each AP DC B A B: BB S/(N+I) from each AP, (BB power constant by AGC) C&D: Bit Error Rate data rate Frame Check (CRC) E E: Frame Error Rate data rate AGC

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 8 Specified PHY Dynamic Ranges Defined from Minimum Sensitivity Level at minimum data rate (low end of range) to Maximum Input Level (high end of range). Clause 15: -80 to -4 dBm for baseline DSSS Clause 17: -82 to -30 dBm for 11a OFDM Clause 18: -76 to -10 dBm for 11b DSSS Clause 19: -82 to -20 dBm for 11g OFDM/DSSS Superset range is from -82 to -4 dBm

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 9 Received Channel Power Indication (RCPI) Specified like RSSI: 8-bit unsigned value, monotonically increasing with increasing signal strength. RCPI shall be logarithmically scaled in dB to total received power within defined channel bandwidth at the antenna connector. Includes signal, noise, interference, and impairments. RCPI values shall be quantified in dBm and accuracy shall be specified across entire RCPI range. The 256 RCPI values shall range from -110 dBm to 0 dBm with 2 units per dB. RCPI accuracy shall be +/- 5dB across the defined range, equivalent to accuracy specified by TGH for RPI histogram.

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 10 Draft Normative Text (add as para titled “PMD_RCPI.indicate”) RCPI: The RCPI indicator is a measure of the received RF power in the selected channel, measured at the antenna connector. This parameter shall be a measure by the PHY sublayer of the received RF power in the channel measured over the current frame. RCPI shall be measured over an entire received frame. RCPI shall be a monotonically increasing, logarithmic function of the received power level defined in dB. The allowed values for the Received Channel Power Indicator (RCPI) parameter shall be an 8 bit value in the range from 0 through 255, with indicated values rounded to the nearest.25 dB as follows: 0: Power < -110 dBm 1: Power = dBm 2: Power = dBm and so on 220: Power > -0 dBm : reserved Accuracy for each measurement shall be +/- 5dB. The measurement shall assume a receiver noise equivalent bandwidth of 22 MHz.

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 11 RCPI May Supercede RSSI in Existing Specs The definition of RCPI meets the requirements for RSSI: 8-bit unsigned value Monotonically increasing function of received signal power TGK may specify that for STAs which comply with K, STAs may report RCPI (or PSNI) in any data field calling for RSSI. A new SME control variable could specify the use of the RSSI field: a) for RCPI, b) for PSNI, or c) for RSSI and so on. This makes the RCPI, and other new indicators, broadly reported and broadly applicable as frame quality measurements useful for all PHYs and STAs.

doc: IEEE /224r1March 2003 Submission Joe Kwak, InterDigital 12 Tasks for Next Meeting Integrate normative text into new TGK draft spec. Discuss Nomenclature options RCPI vs RSPI vs others. Discuss RCPI accuracy spec: +/- 20 units == +/- 5.0 dB. Consider various receiver filter BW implementations on new RCPI measurement. Consider advanced antenna designs with respect to new RCPI measurement Consider feedback, criticism and alternate draft specification wording.