Public Health Incident Leadership Introduction August 2015
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August 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20/1377r0 On TBD MCSs Date: 2020-05-28 Authors: Name Affiliations Address Phone Email Jianhan Liu jianhan.liu@mediatek.com Mediatek 2840 Junction Ave. San Jose, CA, 95134 Submission Slide 1 Jianhan Liu, Mediatek Inc.
August 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20/1377r0 Passed Motions related to MCSs 802.11be shall define 4096 QAM as one of the optionally supported modulations. [Motion 111, #SP0611-21, [13] and [31]] DCM+MCS0 for Nss=1 as defined in 802.11ax is a MCS in 802.11be. The detailed MCS number for DCM+MCS0 is TBD. This is an R1 feature. [Motion 112, #SP147, [8] and [36]] Submission Slide 2 Jianhan Liu, Mediatek Inc.
March 2019 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20/1377r0 Passed Motions related to MCSs 802.11be agrees to define a DUP mode for non-punctured 80 MHz, 160 MHz and 320 MHz PPDUs transmitted to a single user, limited to {MCS0+DCM, Nss=1}. 80 DUP = 40 (RU 484) duplicated. 160 DUP = 80 (RU 996) duplicated. 320 DUP = 160 (RU 2 996) duplicated. PAPR reduction scheme is TBD. Additional diversity scheme is TBD. This is an R1 feature. The mode defined above is limited to 6 GHz. Note: Whether to further limit this to LPI mode is TBD. The duplication in the mode defined above is done only on the data tones of the payload portion and that EHT-STF/LTF are based on the total BW. [Motion 122, #SP162, [8] and [37]] [Motion 122, #SP163, [8] and [37]] [Motion 122, #SP170, [8] and [38]] Submission Slide 3 Jianhan Liu, Mediatek Inc.
March 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20/1377r0 MCSs We propose that for 4096QAM, only coding rates and 5/6 shall be included in IEEE 802.11be. We propose to define the following MCSs: MCS12: 4096-QAM with coding rate MCS13: 4096-QAM with 5/6 coding rate MCS14: MCS0 + DCM + EHT Dup MCS15: MCS0 + DCM The rational for MCS 14 and MCS 15 is In two s complement, MCS0+DCM as MCS 15 is MCS -1. In two s complement, MCS0 + DCM + EHT Dup as MCS 14 is MCS -2. Submission Slide 4 Jianhan Liu, Mediatek Inc.
August 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20/1377r0 Straw Poll #1 Do you agree to define the following MCSs in IEEE 802.11be? MCS12: 4096-QAM with coding rate MCS13: 4096-QAM with 5/6 coding rate MCS14: MCS0 + DCM + EHT Dup MCS15: MCS0 + DCM Submission Slide 5 Jianhan Liu, Mediatek Inc.