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Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)Slide 1 IEEE ax Overview Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)Slide 2 Abstract This submission provides a short overview of the progress in IEEE ax. IEEE ax is still a work in progress and decisions are yet to be made in some of the technical areas.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) Introduction The IEEE ax approved draft D0.1 in March 2016 and went through a comment collection (CC) process ended on April Draft 0.1 wasn’t totally complete and included its share of “TBD”. Over 2900 comments are received. The TG is now focusing on resolving these comments and is planning to produce draft D1.0 and go to official WG letter ballot by the end of September meeting.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) Slide 4 The Big Picture The use of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) Allows the multiplexing of multiple users in the frequency domain. A departure from the use of the OFDM where all resources are assigned to a single user as in previous IEEE amendments. Support of OFDMA is both for the Uplink (UL) and the Downlink (DL) Supporting UL MU MIMO DL MU MIMO support is already in IEEE ac. Allows multiplexing of multiple users in the spatial domain The use of 256 FFT for the data portion of the ax PPDU. A departure from the 64 FFT used in previous IEEE amendments. Additional guard interval durations for outdoor channels (0.8, 1.6, and 3.2  sec. Many additional MAC features to support the new PHY features.

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 General Frame Structure As in IEEE n/ac, HEW PPDU starts with a legacy preamble for backward compatibility. Legacy preamble is duplicated on every 20 MHz channel. L-Preamble consists of L-STF, L-LTF, and L-SIG. Repeated L-SIG (RL-SIG) is included for auto-detection. HE-SIG-A is two-symbol long and is duplicated on every 20 MHz channel. HE-SIG-A is available in every PPDU. HE-SIG-B is of variable length. It includes resource allocation information. HE-SIG-B is only present in the DL MU PPDU. HE-Data uses DFT period of 12.8  sec and subcarrier spacing of KHz. Tone plan allowing 26-tone, 52-tone, 106-tone, 242-tone for OFDMA. 484-tone and 996-tone for non-OFDMA cases. Mandatory support for LDPC coding in HE PPDU Data field for allocation sizes of 484 tones, 996 tones and 996*2 tones QAM is an optional feature for SU and MU using resource units equal to or larger than 242 tones in 11ax. Dual sub-carrier modulation (DCM) is an optional modulation scheme for the HE-SIG-B and Data fields. DCM is only applied to BPSK, QPSK and 16-QAM modulations Slide 5Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016 L-Preamble RL-SIG HE-SIG-A HE-SIG-B HE-STF HE-LTF … HE-Data RU

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 Three Preamble Formats L-SIG length set at mod3=1 indicates SU format. Set as mod3=2 indicates MU Format QBPSK on HE-SIGA2 indicates extended range SU format Slide 6Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 SIG-A Contents (SU PPDU) July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)Slide 7 FieldSizeDescription DL/UL1UL or DL indication Format1SU or Trigger-based PPDU BSS Color 6Base Station Identifier Spatial Reuse 4Indication of CCA level, interference level accepted, or TX Power TXOP Duration 7Remaining time of the current TXOP Bandwidt h 2 CP+LTF Size 2 Coding2 FieldSizeDescription Nsts3 STBC1 TxBF1 DCM1Dual Carrier Modulation indication Packet Extensio n 3“a”-factor field Beam Change 2Precoder change/no change Doppler1 CRC4 Tail6

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 SIG-A Contents (MU PPDU) July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)Slide 8 FieldSizeDescription DL/UL1UL or DL indication BSS Color 6Base Station Identifier Spatial Reuse 4Indication of CCA level, interference level accepted, or TX Power TXOP Duration 7Remaining time of the current TXOP Bandwidt h 3 SIG-B MCS 3 SIG-B DCM 1 SIG-B Compress ion Mode >= 1Differentiate full BW MU MIMO from OFDMA MU PPDU FieldSizeDescription Number of HE- LTF Symbols 3 LPDC extra Symbol 1 Packet Extensio n 3 Doppler1 STBC1 CRC4 Tail6

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 SIG-A Contents (Trigger-based UL PPDU) July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)Slide 9 FieldSizeDescription DL/UL1UL or DL indication BSS Color6Base Station Identifier Spatial Reuse 4Indication of CCA level, interference level accepted, or TX Power TXOP Duration 7Remaining time of the current TXOP BandwidthTBD CRC4 Tail6

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 SIG-B Structure SIG-B consists of two parts: Common part describes the RU configuration. Per-User part that includes STAID, Nsts, etc. Slide 10Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 Tone Allocation- 20 MHz Slide 11Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July tone with 2 pilots, 52-tone with 4 pilot and 106-tone with 4 pilots and with 7 DC Nulls and (6,5) guard tones, and at locations shown in the Figure An OFDMA PPDU can carry a mix of different tone unit sizes within each 242 tone unit boundary

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 Tone Allocation – 40 MHz 26-tone with 2 pilots, 52-tone with 4 pilots, 106-tone with 4 pilots and 242-tone with 8 pilots and with 5 DC Nulls and (12,11) guard tones. Slide 12Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 Tone Allocation – 80 MHz Define 80 MHz OFDMA building blocks as follows: 26-tone with 2 pilots, 52-tone with 4 pilots, 106-tone with 4 pilots, 242-tone with 8 pilots and 484-tone with 16 pilots and with 7 DC Nulls and (12,11) guard tones Slide 13Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 UL MU Operation The specification defines a new Trigger frame sent by the AP to trigger UL transmissions by selected STAs. A trigger frame schedule can be set by using a variant of target wake up time (TWT) introduced in 11ah. The specification defines a new ACK type, multi-STA ACK enabling the AP to acknowledge transmissions from multiple STAs Slide 14Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016 STA Trigger Frame UL Transmissions M-STA ACK AP

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 DL MU Operation A trigger frame may be present in the DL MU PPDU enabling the recipient to send it ACK/BA. Multi-TID A-MPDU is supported. Slide 15Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016 AP STA A-MPDU ACK

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 MU-RTS Operation Define a frame, called MU-RTS, that solicits simultaneous CTS responses from multiple STAs to protect DL MU transmission Similar to trigger frame, MU-RTS provides Time synchronization among MU STAs based on the end of the MU-RTS Frequency offset correction based on the common AP reference MU-RTS will have signaling to identify the solicited STAs The CTS responses will be transmitted simultaneously from multiple STAs to reduce overhead and need to be exactly the same, i.e., the same scramble seed and data rate Slide 16Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 MU-RTS (cntd) To have the same scramble seed and data rate for simultaneous CTS responses, propose the following The scramble seed of simultaneous CTS is same as the scramble seed of the frame which triggers simultaneous CTS. The transmission rate of simultaneous CTS shall use the primary rate based on the rate or MCS of the frame that triggers simultaneous CTS Slide 17Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016

Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0 Spatial Reuse (Coexistence) Ability to differentiate between Inter-BSS and Intra- BSS frames using BSS color or MAC address. If the detected frame is an inter-BSS frame, under TBD condition, the STA uses TBD OBSS PD level that is greater than the minimum receive sensitivity level A STA differentiates between a NAVs set by intra-BSS and OBSS STA doesn’t update its NAV in response to inter-BSS frames with valid PHY header and a receive power/RSSI below OBSS PD used by the receiving STA. A CF-end frame that comes from intra-BSS should not reset NAV that was set by a frame from OBSS. To determine which BSS is the origin of a frame, the HE STA may use BSS color. Slide 18Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) July 2016

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Submission doc.: IEEE /0127r0July 2016 Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies) Slide 20 References [1] 00ax-spec-framework.docxhttps://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/15/ ax-spec-framework.docx