Report on TG8 Activities during July 2017 Berlin Meeting

Report on TG8 Activities during July 2017 Berlin Meeting
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This document presents the progress and outcomes of TG8 activities discussed during the July 2017 Berlin meeting, including the resolution of comments from the Sponsor Ballot, drafting of P802.15.8-D05, and achievements made in addressing feedback. It also outlines the formation of a Ballot Resolution Committee for the recirculation of the draft. The report provides insights into the approval process and ongoing work within the 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks.

  • TG8
  • IEEE
  • Berlin Meeting
  • Wireless Networks

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  1. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay EDMG-Header-A contests Date: 2016-11-08 Authors: Name Company Address Phone Email Jinmin Kim jinmin1230.kim@lge.com Kyungtae Jo kyungtae.jo@lge.com LG Electronics SungJin Park allean.park@lge.com HanGyu Cho hg.cho@lge.com Sang G. Kim sanggook.kim@lge.com Saehee Bang saehee.bang@lge.com Submission Slide 1 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  2. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay Introduction In this contribution, we propose the contents of EDMG-Header-A for SU&MU. First, we detail more how to design MCS field of SU considering HW complexity & link adaptation gain Next, we will deal with the contents of EDMG-Header- A for FDMA. Submission Slide 2 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  3. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay EDMG-HEADER-A FOR SU Submission Slide 3 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  4. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay 1st Topic: MCS - Criterion of the number of MCS - We have to consider some issues when we decide the number of MCS for spatial streams HW complexity Flexibility of indicating MCS for spatial stream Signaling overhead in EDMG-Header-A Based on above, we can consider 2 methods for the number of MCS Method 1: Independent MCS field for each spatial stream Method 2: Define a Base MCS field and 8 differential MCS fields Submission Slide 4 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  5. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay 1st Topic: MCS - Proposed MCS field(1/2) - Considering flexibility & signaling overhead & real channel environments, method 1 is reasonable for 4 or less spatial streams and method 2 is preferred for above 4 spatial streams So, we propose MCS field in different way by NSS. For example, If NSS <= 4, the MCS field would be defined as: {MCS1, MCS2, MCS3, MCS4}, i.e. 5 * 4 = 20 bits If NSS > 4, the MCS field would be defined as: {Base MCS, diffMcs1, diffMcs2, diffMcs3, diffMcs4, diffMcs5, diffMcs6, diffMcs7, diffMcs8}, i.e. 5 + 8 * 2 = 21 bits In method 2, the step size in differential MCS field have to be defined considering HW complexity & MIMO channel environment 11n already defined UEP(unequal error protection) for spatial streams. And it only supports different modulation order not code rate for HW simplicity Submission Slide 5 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  6. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay 1st Topic: MCS - Proposed MCS field(2/2) - So, we propose that the step size is modulation order for above 4 spatial streams Base MCS: the lowest MCS index across all spatial streams (5bits) Diff. MCS: the different modulation order compared to base MCS (2bits) 00 indicates the same MCS with the base MCS 01 indicates the one-step higher order modulation than the base MCS with the same code rate 10 indicates the two-step higher order modulation than the base MCS with the same code rate 11 indicates the three-step higher order modulation than the base MCS with the same code rate For example, if Base MCS is QPSK code rate, 00 is QPSK code rate. 01 is 16QAM code rate 10 is 64QAM code rate. 11 is 256QAM code rate Submission Slide 6 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  7. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay 2nd Topic: Channel Aggregation - The number of MCS - There are 2 options in channel aggregation 1st option: total number of MCS is N regardless of channel aggregation In channel aggregation, N/2 MCSs are used for spatial stream per aggregated channel 2nd option: total number of MCS is 2xN when channel aggregation is used In channel aggregation, N MCSs can be used for spatial stream in each aggregated channel We prefer option 1 for low signaling overhead in EDMG-Header-A. Submission Slide 7 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  8. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay 2nd Topic: Channel Aggregation - The number of spatial stream(NSS) - There are 2 options for how to assign NSS in each aggregated channel Option 1: same NSS between each aggregated channel Option 2: independent NSSin each aggregated channel We prefer option 2 since each aggregated channel can have different channel characteristics. Submission Slide 8 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  9. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay EDMG-HEADER-A FOR MU Submission Slide 9 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  10. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay MU-MIMO / FDMA indication We propose to add 1 bit to EDMG-Header-A for MU PPDU to indicate whether current PPDU is for MU- MIMO or FDMA Submission Slide 10 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  11. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay EDMG Header-A contents for FDMA The contents for FDMA can be simply designed in a similar way to MU-MIMO The maximum number of STAs to be allocated in FDMA is four since the maximum number of channels in CB/CA is four We define 4 channel descriptors like SS descriptor in MU-MIMO We limit the maximum NSS per STA to 2 streams (1bits) Maximum number of spatial streams per AP would be 8 (with four users) Beamformed field(1 bit) is independently defined per STA in EDMG Header-A Because each EDMG Header-B and data for STAs can be pre-coded differently in frequency domain Channel Descriptor 0 Channel Descriptor 1 Channel Descriptor 2 Channel Descriptor 3 AID NSS BF AID NSS BF AID NSS BF AID NSS BF 8bits 1bits 1bit 8bits 1bits 1bit 8bits 1bits 1bit 8bits 1bits 1bit Submission Slide 11 LG

  12. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay Conclusion We propose to define MCS field in EDMG-Header-A for SU Also, how to assign the number of spatial streams in channel aggregation We propose to add MU-MIMO/FDMA indication bit to EDMG-Header-A for MU Also, EDMG-Header-A contents for FDMA Submission Slide 12 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  13. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay SP/M #1 Do you agree to insert the following text into the SFD If NSS <= 4, the MCS field in EDMG-Header-A for SU is defined as: 4 MCS fields (20bits) Each MCS field (5 bits) is for each spatial stream If NSS > 4, the MCS field in EDMG-Header-A for SU is defined as: Base MCS field (5bits) this indicates the lowest MCS index across all spatial streams 8 differential MCS fields (16bits) Each MCS field (2bits) for each spatial stream is interpreted as follows: 00 indicates the same MCS with the base MCS 01 indicates the one-step higher order modulation than the base MCS with the same code rate 10 indicates the two-step higher order modulation than the base MCS with the same code rate 11 indicates the three-step higher order modulation than the base MCS with the same code rate Submission Slide 13 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  14. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay SP/M #2 Do you agree to insert the following text into the SFD The total number of MCS subfields in the EDMG-Header-A field shall be constant whether or not channel aggregation is used. Therefore, if channel aggregation is used, the number of MCSs assigned to each channel in the aggregate shall be N/2, where N is the total number of MCS subfields. Submission Slide 14 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  15. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay SP/M #3 Do you agree to insert the following text into the SFD The maximum number of spatial stream in each aggregated channel is four in channel aggregation The different number of spatial stream can be allocated to each aggregated channel in channel aggregation Submission Slide 15 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  16. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay SP/M #4 Do you agree to add the following field to the EDMG- Header A for MU: MU-MIMO / FDMA indication (1bit) Submission Slide 16 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

  17. November 2016 doc.: IEEE 802.11-16/1485-00-00ay SP/M #5 Do you agree to add the following fields to the EDMG Header-A when the PPDU is for FDMA 4 Channel Descriptors, each of which has AID (8bits) NSS (1 bits) Beamformed (1bit) Submission Slide 17 Jinmin Kim (LG Electronics)

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