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Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 July 2014 Josiam et.al., SamsungSlide 1 Analysis on Multiplexing Schemes exploiting frequency selectivity in WLAN Systems Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 July 2014 Josiam et.al., SamsungSlide 2 Abstract We introduce frequency selective multiplexing using OFDMA for consideration in IEEE ax and provide an initial analysis that captures the gains that can be obtained through OFDMA.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Multiplexing Techniques in Slide 3Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 OFDM MU-MIMO Widely used in Introduced in ac

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Considerations for introducing OFDMA Slide 4Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 Already explored time and space multiplexing Frequency is another dimension in the triad Allows frequency sensitive multiplexing Need to support large number of users in dense deployments Cellular standards use OFDMA in such deployment scenarios ax contributions have proposed the use of OFDMA in such scenarios for short data frames [2] Extract scheduling gains/selection diversity by scheduling users not in outage Easily done at AP where channel state information is available for MU-MIMO

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Quantifying gains from OFDMA  Insights from the literature [1]  Per sub-carrier bit, power coupled with user selection outperforms per sub-carrier bit, power loaded OFDM with TDM among users  We are interested in finding out merits of OFDMA relative to style OFDM with TDM among users  Even in the absence of sophisticated scheduling algorithms  In particular, assuming arbitrarily chosen users  MU-MIMO requires careful user selection  Does the same hold true for OFDMA? Slide 5Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Experiment Design Slide 6Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 STAs -1 & 2 are arbitrarily chosen. Assume channel is known at AP Depends on Multiplexing technique Compare time taken to transmit data MPDUs using a) OFDM b) OFDMA

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Time taken to transmit a packet Slide 7Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 OFDM Slide 8Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 OFDMA Slide 9Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 Choose user with maximum rate for each segment If the transmission of one user’s data MPDU is complete, use the entire BW for the second user.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Comparing OFDM with OFDMA Slide 10Josiam et.al., Samsung July CDF 0

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Comparing OFDM with OFDMA Slide 11Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 Not apples-to-apples! OFDM – style is at a disadvantage. OFDMA assumes per segment adaptation which is advantageous in a frequency selective channel

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Fairly comparing OFDM and OFDMA Slide 12Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 Since rate is chosen per segment  segmented OFDM

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Comparing SEG-OFDM with OFDMA Slide 13Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 Gains due to user selection still persists!

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Comparison with SDMA Slide 14Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 Assume MRT transmission with the precoder set to the inverse of the concatenated channel. Update AP to have 2 antennas

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Sensitivity to user selection in SDMA Slide 15Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014 SDMA is better

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Observations OFDMA can be considered as a multiplexing technique in ax There is a measurable advantage that can be extracted by frequency adaptive loading of users even in the absence of sophisticated user selection algorithms. This advantage persists even when OFDM is *improved* to support the adaptive loading of subcarriers (slide #13) This advantage increases with an increasing frequency selectivity of the channel (as is likely to be the case in the outdoor scenario) The channel frequently favors OFDMA over SDMA Both have similar channel state information requirements at the transmitter. Basic mechanisms that were incorporated to support MU-MIMO can be reused to support OFDMA. Slide 16Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1 Next Steps Scale up spatial dimensions at both AP and STAs to include results with MIMO Evaluate assuming non-ideal CSI at AP Update metric to include throughput evaluated using PHY abstraction Discuss evaluation methodology to study techniques like OFDMA Slide 17Josiam et.al., Samsung July 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-10/0858r1July 2014 Josiam et.al., SamsungSlide 18 References [1] C.Y. Wong, R. S. Cheng, K. B. Letaief and R. D. Murch, “ Multiuser OFDM with Adaptive Subcarrier, Bit and Power Allocation”, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Vol. 17, No.10 Oct 99 [2] Brian Hart, ax-techniques-for-short-downlink- frames.pptx