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doc.: IEEE / Submission September 2010 James Wang, MediaTekSlide 1 PSMP-Based MU-MIMO Communications Date: 2010, September 14 Authors:

doc.: IEEE / Submission September 2010 James Wang, MediaTekSlide 2 Abstract A scheme to enable MU-MIMO in 11n devices is presented Downlink stream padding and uplink scheduling in the MU-MIMO transmission can be replaced with PSMP sceduling The proposed scheme does not require changes in current specification and 11n STAs and 11ac AP can “easily” include this feature

doc.: IEEE / Submission Issues and Motivation Co-existence with legacy 11n devices –An 11ac BSS most likely will comprise n and 11ac STAs –Performance of BSS is downgraded during transmission to 11n STAs MU-MIMO (11ac) has advantages over SU-MIMO –System capacity is determined by the complexity of AP –High degree of spatial multiplexing (thus, high capacity) can be achieved with low cost clients –Less immune to propagation limitations, works in LOS environment Desirable to enable MU-MIMO transmission to 11n STAs 3James Wang, MediaTek

doc.: IEEE / Submission Limitations with 11n STAs Limitations of 11n STAs –Scheduling: Downlink: not able to do padding (synchronize multiple spatial streams) Uplink: not able to perform scheduled or polled responses –Only capable of receiving SU-MIMO transmission Scheduling limitations in 11n can be overcome by the use of PSMP Precoding at AP makes the MU-MIMO signal look like SU-MIMO signal to each receiving STA 4 James Wang, MediaTek

doc.: IEEE / Submission MU-MIMO to Legacy 11n Stations Downlink MU-MIMO using pre-coding: –AP transmits to STA11 while nulls to STA12 and transmits to STA12 while nulls to STA11 –AP transmits to STA21 while nulls to STA22 and transmits to STA22 while nulls to STA21 Scheduled uplink transmission from all STAs, no need to synchronize between STA’s 5 PSMP PSMP-DTT (STA11) PSMP-DTT (STA12) PSMP-DTT (STA21) PSMP-DTT (STA22) PSMP-UTT (STA11) Downlink PSMP-Based MU-MIMOScheduled Uplink AP STA11 STA12 STA21 STA22 Channel Sounding to stations PSMP-UTT (STA12) PSMP-UTT (STA21) PSMP-UTT (STA22) James Wang, MediaTek

doc.: IEEE / Submission Transmit Beam-Forming (Precoding) Transmit beam-forming (precoding) is an optional feature for the SU-MIMO Transmit beam-forming (precoding) is crucial to reduce the system complexity in a MU-MIMO system In a MU-MIMO transmission, transmit beam-forming (precoding) allows –minimizing or eliminating mutual interference among STA’s –STA only deals with spatial stream(s) intended for itself –STA antennas and processing are proportional to the number spatial streams intended for itself, not to the total number of spatial streams transmitted by AP –Note w/o precoding at AP, the STA needs to have equal or more antennas than the number of the spatial streams transmitted by AP 6 James Wang, MediaTek

doc.: IEEE / Submission Other Desirable Features No specification changes required No change in 11n STAs required 11ac AP can incorporate the PSMP-based MU-MIMO capability “easily” PSMP also supports low power operation mode 7James Wang, MediaTek

doc.: IEEE / Submission September 2010 James Wang, MediaTekSlide 8 Summary A PSMP-based MU-MIMO communications to 11n STA’s is introduced The proposed scheme resolves scheduling issues using PSMP This approach enhances the system performance for 11ac BSS with mixed 11n and 11ac devices It is expected that 11ac AP can incorporate such capability easily and no specification changes are required

doc.: IEEE / Submission References Reference 1: “Zero-Forcing Methods for Downlink Spatial Multiplexing in Multi-User MIMO Channels”, by Quentin H. Spencer, A. Lee Swindlehurst, Martin Haardt, May 2003 Reference 2: ac, “Wide band OBSS Friendly PSMP”, MediaTek 9James Wang, MediaTek

doc.: IEEE / Submission PSMP Pros and Cons Pros –Allows maximum power saving of clients, especially in enterprise and hotspot environments –Hotspot is growing more and more important as a use case, as operators seek to offload mobile phone data traffic to WiFi –A good differentiator for AP vendors since the basic features have become commodities –Client complexity is much less; a basic implementation can simply extend the fixed SIFS response to programmable UTT Cons –AP complexity is significant, but not daunting, comparable to scheduling of TSpec and also can be considered as an extension of QoS capabilities James Wang, MediaTek10