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Doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 1 [Proposed Burst Allocation Method Relating to DS/US-MAP] IEEE P802.22 Wireless.

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1 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 1 [Proposed Burst Allocation Method Relating to DS/US-MAP] IEEE P802.22 Wireless RANs Date: 2007-06-22 Authors: Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.22. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE 802.22. Patent Policy and Procedures: The contributor is familiar with the IEEE 802 Patent Policy and Procedures http://standards.ieee.org/guides/bylaws/sb-bylaws.pdf including the statement "IEEE standards may include the known use of patent(s), including patent applications, provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder or applicant with respect to patents essential for compliance with both mandatory and optional portions of the standard." Early disclosure to the Working Group of patent information that might be relevant to the standard is essential to reduce the possibility for delays in the development process and increase the likelihood that the draft publication will be approved for publication. Please notify the Chairhttp://standards.ieee.org/guides/bylaws/sb-bylaws.pdf Carl R. StevensonCarl R. Stevenson as early as possible, in written or electronic form, if patented technology (or technology under patent application) might be incorporated into a draft standard being developed within the IEEE 802.22 Working Group. If you have questions, contact the IEEE Patent Committee Administrator at patcom@iee.org.patcom@iee.org

2 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 2 Abstract In this presentation, we propose the burst allocation method for WRAN system, which is related to DS and US MAP design. Here, several features are considered in order to designed of an optimum as follows, -Required bit size of DS/US-MAP IE -Time diversity gain -Partition of subchannel zone -Decoding latency till delivering to MAC -A bundle of 7 OFDMA symbols for US burst

3 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 3 Required Bit Size of DS/US-MAP IE The linear allocation only needs to define the length of the burst, on the other hand, the rectangular allocation needs to define the start point and end point of the burst. Though, in case of linear allocation, a CPE (or a BS) should trace the history of the length for foregoing CPEs, it may not a big burden to each CPE. In the point of the required bit size, a linear allocation is more fascinating than a rectangular allocation.

4 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 4 Time Diversity Gain If the terminal has a high mobility, such as 802.16e, we have to consider the diversity effect in the time direction. In that case, it is desirable to allocate the burst in the time direction first (i.e., linear-horizontal scheme). However, in the case of fixed WRAN system, it seems that there is no rationale to follow the allocation method same as 802.16e. For WRAN system, it is possible to allocate the burst in the frequency direction first (i.e., linear-vertical scheme) without any deterioration.

5 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 5 Partition of Subchannel Zone AMC and Diversity zones are divided in the frequency domain with the rectangular shape. After identifying the AMC zone using DS-MAP, the rest excluding the AMC zone is assigned to the Diversity zone. The AMC subchannel starts from the next OFDMA symbol of the FCH, DS/US-MAP, and DCD/UCD. The rest subchannel(s) excluding above header field are allocated to the Diversity subchannel. –The CPE have to know the range of AMC subchannel from the DS-MAP. If AMC subchannel start from the following the preamble symbol, the CPE would not know the information on subcarrier de-allocation of Diversity subchanel from DS-MAP, at least for the first frame within superframe.

6 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 6 Partition of Subchannel Zone

7 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 7 Decoding Latency till Delivering to MAC To minimize the decoding latency as much as possible –Allocate the burst using the linear-vertical scheme –Or allocate the burst using the rectangular scheme so that it occupy a reasonable time and frequency area When the burst is allocated using the linear-horizontal scheme in the time direction first using only length, the decoding latency could be drastically increased, particularly in the downstream in which more OFDM symbols could be allocated.

8 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 8 A Bundle of 7 OFDMA Symbols for US Burst In upstream, each row of the subchannels within the burst should include at least 7 OFDMA symbols for best channel estimation. To reduce the decoding latency, the burst should be allocated using linear-vertical scheme by the bundle of 7 OFDMA symbols. US sub-frame is divided into fragment with 7 OFDMA symbols in the time direction. Each burst is defined within this fragment. If the total OFDMA symbols within US sub-frame excluding CBP packet are not divided into 7, total OFDMA symbols modulo 7 are included to the last fragment. –If the total OFDMA symbols within US sub-frame excluding CBP zone are X, then X = 7*Y+Z=7*(Y-1)+(7+Z), here, Z<7. Thus, there are (Y-1) fragments with 7 OFDMA symbols and 1 fragment with (7+Z) OFDMA symbols in the time direction. –For example, if the total number of OFDMA symbols of US sub-frame excluding CBP zone are 16, there are 1 fragment with 7 OFDMA symbols and 1 fraagment with 9 OFDMA symbols in the time direction.

9 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 9 Ranging/BW Request/UCS notification and CBP Packet in US A rectangular burst would be allocated for the function of Ranging, BW Request, and UCS notification At the end of US sub-frame, the CBP packet would be transmitted for self-coexistence with rectangular shape

10 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 10 Proposed Structure of Burst Allocation

11 doc.: IEEE 802.22-07-0300r0 Submission June 2007 Chang-Joo Kim, ETRISlide 11 Conclusions We propose to use only length (i.e., linear scheme) for DS and US burst allocation. For both Diversity and AMC subchannel, the burst is allocated by using linear-vertical scheme within burst. Each US burst in diversity zone ranged from 7 OFDMA symbols to 13 OFDMA symbols in time direction.


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