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Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 July 2013 Wookbong Lee, LG ElectronicsSlide 1 Further evaluation on outdoor Wi-Fi Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Introduction Various outdoor use cases are discussed as HEW use cases Compare to indoor environments, outdoor environments have quite different channel characteristics We should consider outdoor channel impact such as larger delay spread and larger channel variation. During the May (2013) meeting, we provided some simulation results for outdoor channel model [1] Throughput loss due to inter-symbol-interference Larger channel variation due to larger number of channel taps In this contribution, we provide further evaluation on outdoor channel model Frame Error Rate (FER) of SIG field and data field for different CP size Mean Square Error (MSE) of SIG field and data field for different CP size Slide 2Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Outdoor features – delay spread The maximum excess delay increases as distance between STA and AP increases [1] Slide 3Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Outdoor features – delay spread Larger delay spread causes larger inter-symbol- interference (ISI) which degrades system performance. To solve the impact of larger delay spreads, we considered longer CP length by increasing FFT size while maintaining CP ratio for a given bandwidth, or by increasing CP ratio while maintaining FFT size [1]. In this contribution, we compare normal CP length (0.8us) and longer CP length (3.2us) for 20MHz bandwidth with 64 FFT size. Slide 4Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Frame Error Rate Evaluation (1) Following figures show FER performance for different STA location. Quite severe FER performance degradation is observed for normal CP length. Slide 5Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Frame Error Rate Evaluation (2) Following figures show FER performance of SIG for different SNR or different effective SNR*. Due to ISI effect, FER performance can’t be measured by SNR correctly, especially for normal CP length. Slide 6Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013 * see appendix for detail derivation

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Frame Error Rate Evaluation (3) Following figures show FER performance of data frame (1ms) for different SNR or different effective SNR. Slide 7Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Mean Square Error Evaluation (1) Following figures show MSE performance for different STA location. Quite severe MSE performance degradation is observed for normal CP length. Slide 8Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Mean Square Error Evaluation (2) Following figures show MSE performance of SIG for different SNR or different effective SNR. Due to ISI effect, MSE performance can’t be measured by SNR correctly, especially for normal CP length. Slide 9Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Outdoor features – Channel Variation Due to different large scale fading effects, outdoor channel is varying faster than indoor channel even for same STA speed[1]. if fast variations happen, it can lead to severe distortion of transmitted symbols or signals. Severe distortion of signal is able to lead problem of followings estimation, detection, loss of SNR, synchronization So, in order to the operation in outdoor environments, we should consider the effective Countermeasure to cut the impact of large channel variation Slide 10Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Evaluation of Channel Variation Following figure shows MSE variation according to time in outdoor channel model (UMa). MSE saturation is observed for longer frame length for high SNR region. Slide 11Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Conclusion Quite severe system performance degradation is observed for system with normal CP length. Due to ISI effect, SNR can’t measure system performance correctly. Effective SNR can measure system performance correctly while it is difficult to measure at STA. Discrepancy between SNR and effective SNR will bring further performance loss in link adaptation. Worse channel estimation performance is expected for longer frame length especially for high SNR region. This is critical for higher MCS level. Slide 12Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Appendix July 2013 Wookbong Lee, LG ElectronicsSlide 13

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 July 2013 Wookbong Lee, LG ElectronicsSlide 14 Channel Model Scenario UMa LoSNLoS Delay Spread (log 10 (s))(-7.03,0.66) * (-6.44,0.39) * K-factor (K) (dB)(9,3.5) * N/A Delay distributionExp Delay scaling parameter Number of cluster1220 Per cluster shadowing std ζ (dB)33 LoS probability as a function of distance, d(m) * (μ,σ) For SNR evaluation, we assume noise figure 5dB, cable loss 2dB, signal power 1W for 20MHz. See page of reference [2]

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Channel Model Slide 15Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013 Scenario Path loss (dB) Note: fc is given in GHz and distance in m! Shadow fading std (dB) Applicability range, antenna height default values Urban Macro (UMa) LoS PL = 22.0 log 10 (d) log 10 (f c )  = 4 10m< d 1 < d′ BP (1) PL = 40 log 10 (d 1 ) – 18 log 10 (h′ BS ) –18 log 10 (h′ UT ) + 2 log 10 (f c ) d′ BP < d 1 < m (1) NLoS PL = – 7.1 log 10 (W) l og 10 (h) – (24.37 – 3.7(h/h BS ) 2 ) log 10 (h BS ) + (43.42 – 3.1 log 10 (h BS )) (log 10 (d )  3) + 20 log 10 (f c ) – (3.2 (log 10 (11.75 h UT )) 2  4.97)  = 6 10 m < d < m h = avg. building height (20 m) W = street width (20 m) h BS = 25 m, h UT = 1.5 m (1)h BS = 25 m, h UT = 1.5 m, d′ BP = 4 h′ BS h′ UT f c /c, h′ BS = h BS – 1.0 m, h′ UT = h UT – 1.0 m

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 July 2013 Wookbong Lee, LG ElectronicsSlide 16 Delay profile vs. CP length And we need to have proper modeling on how channel and CP impact performance. One of possible modeling is as follows [3]: T FFT is FFT period CP is CP period |α m | 2 is power of m-th tap τ m is delay of m-th tap including OFDM symbol timing

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 Simulation Assumption Slide 17Wookbong Lee, LG Electronics July 2013 CP1CP4 FFT size64 Used data subcarriers52 Symbol length with CP4us6.4us CP length0.8us3.2us Center frequency2.4GHz Bandwidth20MHz Channel modelUMa 3km/h Channel EstimationLeast Square Distance50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 200 m Packet structurePreamble +Data frame PreambleL-STF/LTF/SIG+VHT-SIG-A/STF/LTF/SIG-B =40 us Data frameSERVICE(2bytes) +MAC header(40bytes) +Data +Tail(6bits) +Padding

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-13/0843r0 July 2013 Wookbong Lee, LG ElectronicsSlide 18 References [1] IEEE /0536r0- Wookbong Lee et al., “HEW SG PHY Considerations For Outdoor Environment,” May 2013 [2] Report M.2135, “Guidelines for evaluation of radio interface technologies for IMT-Advanced, ” available at [2] IST WINNER II D1.1.2 V1.2, “WINNER II channel models,” available at g/deliverables.htmlhttp:// g/deliverables.html