doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 1 Preamble for 120MHz Date: Authors: Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 3 Abstract In R3.1.E: The draft specification shall include support for an efficient channelization in China’s (5,725 ~ 5,850 MHz) spectrum ac is supposed to provide very high throughput, which requires to use wideband as much as possible. Following the Chinese spectrum and the existing 11ac tone allocations, we propose ac to support the 120 MHz PHY transmission. Preamble have been defined for 80MHz and 160MHz (see ref. [1]). To support potential 120MHz transmission, this proposal put forward some preamble designs for 120MHz transmission. Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 4 120MHz PHY Transmission Two feasible options for 120MHz PHY transmission: –Option 1: Tone allocation for 120 MHz transmissions consists of one 80 MHz tone and one 40 MHz tone allocation in frequency. –Option 2: Tone allocation for 120 MHz transmissions consists of a single120 MHz tone allocation in frequency. To acquire more data tones and higher throughput, we prefer a single120 MHz tone allocation in frequency. Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission Non-VHT portion of VHT mixed format preamble (1 ) Cyclic shift definition –The CSD (Cyclic Shift Diversity) values for up to 4 antennas in L-STF, L- LTF, and L-SIG are the same as the CSD values for the non-HT portion of the packet defined in Table 20-8 of Std n L-STF definition –The 20 MHz L-STF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n The L-STF pattern for 120 MHz VHT transmissions shall repeat the 11n 20 MHz L-STF pattern in Equation (20- 8) in each of the 20 MHz subchannel, then applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120], where c120 is the phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel for 120 MHz transmissions and explained in the slide 13. Slide 5 Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission Non-VHT portion of VHT mixed format preamble (2 ) L-LTF definition –The 20 MHz L-LTF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n –The 20 MHz L-LTF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n The L-LTF pattern for 120 MHz VHT transmissions shall repeat the 11n 20 MHz L-LTF pattern in each of the 20 MHz subchannel, then applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120]. L-SIG definition –The 20 MHz L-SIG pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n The L-SIG for 120 MHz VHT transmissions shall repeat the 11n 20 MHz L-SIG pattern in each of the 20 MHz subchannel, then applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120]. Slide 6 Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission VHT portion of VHT mixed format preamble Cyclic shift definition –The CSD (Cyclic Shift Diversity) values for up to 4 antennas in VHT- SIG-A are the same as the CSD values for the non-HT portion of the packet defined in Table 20-8 of Std n The CSD (Cyclic Shift Diversity) values for more larger than 4 antennas in VHT-SIG-A are the same as the CSD values for the VHT portion of the packet defined as in [1]. VHT-SIG-A definition –The content of VHT-SIG-A is same as in [1] except to increase 1 reserved bit for 120MHz bandwidth indication (see ref. [3]). Slide 7 Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission VHT-STF of 120MHz preamble VHT-STF definition –The 20 MHz L-STF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n –The frequency domain sequence used to construct the VHT-STF in 20 MHz transmission is identical to the L-STF; in 120 MHz transmission, the VHT-STF is constructed from the 20 MHz version by replicating it in each 20 MHz band, frequency shifting, and applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subband starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120]. –VHT-STF frequency sequence without rotating phase : VHT-STF -186,186 ={L-STF -58 , 58 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , VHT-STF-122 , 122} Slide 8 Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission VHT portion of VHT mixed format preamble VHT-LTF definition –The 20 MHz L-LTF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n –The frequency domain sequence used to construct the VHT-LTF in 20 MHz transmission is identical to the L-LTF; 120MHZ VHT- LTF use all 11n20 tones on both 20 MHz subchannels with filling of missing tones and applying a phase rotation on each 20MHz subchannel. Slide 9 Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission VHT LTF sequence structure Assume that the VHT-LTF sequence is constructed by Slide 10Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission VHT LTF sequence structure Assuming the VHT-LTF structure of previous slide, to minimize the PAPR, we need to optimize –Missing tone values –20 MHz phase rotations, [c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6] –where S are 20MHz phase rotations, and interp120NullL, interp120NullR are LTF sequences for all possible missing tone values. For VHT-LTF, pilot tones are multiplied by an R value, while other tones are multiplied by a P value. P, R is defined in [2]. Missing tones interp40NullL(3 tones), interp120ExtraL (4 tones), interp120ExtraR (4 tones), interp40NullR(3 tones) interp40NullL= interp40NullR=[1 -1 1], as defined in of Std n [c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6] is the phase rotation pattern consisting of {1, -1, j, -j} values 。 Slide 11Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission Optimal Phase rotation and VHT-LTF sequence The parameters which result in the optimal VHT-LTF –Phase rotation [c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6] = [1 j -1 –j -1 j]; –[interp120ExtraL, interp120ExtraR] = [ , ] Phase Rotations per 20 MHz band PAPR (2x oversampled) L-STFL-LTFVHT-LTF 120 [c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6] = [ ] 9.87 dB11.36 dB10.18 dB [c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6] = [1 j 1 j 1 j] 6.86 dB8.56 dB8.30 dB [c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6] = [ j] 4.33 dB6.12 dB6.43 dB [c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c6] = [1 j -1 -j -1 j] 3.47 dB5.5 dB4.86 dB Slide 12Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission Optimal VHT-LTF sequence Optimal VHT-LTF frequency sequence (excluding phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel) is Slide 13Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 14 Phase Rotation for preamble and data tones In all elements of an 120 MHz VHT PPDU, i.e., the L-STF, L-LTF, L-SIG, VHT-SIG-A, VHT-LTFs, VHT-SIG-B and the Data, subcarrier k, where, shall be multiplied by the following function of k, prior to transmission: LvKaiying, ZTE Corporation Nov. 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 15 Straw poll #1 Do you support adding the following text into the specification framework document, 15-09/0992? " L-STF definition –The 20 MHz L-STF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n This corresponds to repeating the 11n 20 MHz L-STF pattern in Equation (20-8) in each of the 20 MHz subchannel, then applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120], where c120 is the phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel for 120 MHz transmissions and explained in the slide 11.” –Yes: –No: –Abstain: LvKaiying, ZTE Corporation Nov. 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 16 Straw poll #2 Do you support adding the following text into the specification framework document, 15-09/0992? " L-LTF definition –The 20 MHz L-LTF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n –The L-LTF pattern for 120 MHz VHT transmissions shall repeat the 20 MHz L-LTF pattern six times in frequency. The L-LTF for 120 MHz VHT transmissions shall repeat the 11n 20 MHz L-LTF pattern in each of the 20 MHz subchannel, then applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120], where c120 is the phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel for 120 MHz transmissions. ” Yes: No: Abstain: LvKaiying, ZTE Corporation Nov. 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 17 Straw poll #3 Do you support adding the following text into the specification framework document, 15-09/0992? " L-SIG definition –The 20 MHz L-SIG pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n The L-SIG for 120 MHz VHT transmissions shall repeat the 11n 20 MHz L-SIG pattern in each of the 20 MHz subchannel, then applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120]. ” –Yes: –No: –Abstain: LvKaiying, ZTE Corporation Nov. 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 18 Straw poll #4 Do you support adding the following text into the specification framework document, 15-09/0992? " VHT-STF definition –The 20 MHz L-STF pattern in the VHT preamble is as defined in of Std n –The frequency domain sequence used to construct the VHT-STF in 20 MHz transmission is identical to the L-STF; in 120 MHz transmission, the VHT-STF is constructed from the 20 MHz version by replicating it in each 20 MHz band, frequency shifting, and applying the following phase rotation per 20 MHz subband starting from the lowest 20 MHz subchannel in frequency: [c120]. ” –Yes: –No: –Abstain: LvKaiying, ZTE Corporation Nov. 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 19 Straw poll #5 Do you support adding the following text into the specification framework document, 15-09/0992? " VHT-LTF frequency sequence (excluding phase rotation per 20 MHz subchannel) is –Yes: –No: –Abstain: LvKaiying, ZTE Corporation Nov. 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 SubmissionSlide 20 Straw poll #6 Do you support adding the following text into the specification framework document, 15-09/0992? – In all elements of an 120 MHz VHT PPDU, i.e., the L-STF, L-LTF, L- SIG, VHT-SIG-A, VHT-LTFs, VHT-SIG-B and the Data, subcarrier k, where, shall be multiplied by the following function of k, prior to transmission: –Yes: –No: –Abstain: LvKaiying, ZTE Corporation Nov. 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission References [1] Stacey, R. et al., Specification Framework for TGac, IEEE /0992r11, May [2] IEEE Std n [3] 10/XXXXr0, “signal fields design for 120MHz bandwidth”. Slide 21 Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010
doc.: IEEE /1243r0 Submission Thank you! Slide 22Sun Bo, ZTE Corporation Nov, 2010