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Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT)Slide 1 Discussion on Massive MIMO for HEW Date: Authors:

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Abstract We propose to use Massive MIMO technology in HEW to meet the requirements of HEW use cases. Slide 2Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT)

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Background(1/2)  n/ac have already adopted MIMO technology and designed relevant MAC and PHY layer protocol, such as CSI measurement and feedback, MCS, etc. All of these provide foundation for further application of MIMO.  To improve in HEW, we consider the following requirements: Dense networks with large number of STAs High speed transmission,at the level of 10 G bit/s Improving spectrum efficiency and average throughput High energy-efficiency Slide 3Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT)

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2  The usage cases for HEW proposed by Orange include wireless office, stadium, airport waiting halls, shopping mall, etc. It is of high density of APs and STAs.  n support maximum 4 spatial streams and ac support 8. Naturally we consider to increase the number of antenna to support more spatial streams.  to suppress interference, increase capacity and improve efficiency, we consider using Massive MIMO technology. Dozens of antennas could bring better multiplexing effect and greater throughput. Background(2/2) Slide 4Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT) Exhibition halls Shopping mall Performance Outdoor Source: Orange proposal [4]

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Massive MIMO Slide 5Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT)  Massive MIMO is a new proposed technology based on traditional MIMO. It is a system that use antenna array with dozens of antennas, which could simultaneously serve tens of terminals in the same time-frequency resource.  Advantages are summarized as follows Increased capacity: Massive MIMO can increase the capacity 10 times or more, owing to more independent spatial streams can be sent out simultaneously; Improved energy efficiency: With large number of antennas, AP’s emitted energy can be focused sharply into the spatial directions where the terminals are located ; Reduced interference: massive antennas make AP control emitted energy more accurately, which would suppress spreading interference.

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Capacity Slide 6Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT) In SU-MIMO, [2]. Let m, snr and H be, respectively, the number of transmit antenna, SNR and channel matrix. It is easy to see, with the transmitting and receiving antennas increases, the capacity will increase. For a fixed curve, system capacity grows with the number of transmit antennas increases, and the growth slows when the number of transmit antennas equal to receiver antennas. We can use different number of antenna as usage model in HEW required. Conclusion: It can be concluded from the results, in the next generation WLAN which could serve a large number of users and increase throughput, there are advantages of applying massive antennas. In MU-MIMO system, we simulate capacity VS transmit antenna Simulation environment: MMSE precoder QPSK modulation mean receive SNR=10dB K: number of receivers Assume receiver is of single antenna

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Concentration of Emitted Power A large number of antenna can obtain better spatial multiplexing effect. As it could focus energy sharply into a small spatial region by coherent superposition. From the simulation result, we could see that more antennas can improve the ability to concentrate energy. This could lead energy-efficient and interference suppression. Simulation environment: Slide 7Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT) 4 uniformly distributed receiver λ: signal wavelength, 2.4GHz band ZFBF precoder is used M: the number of transmitter antenna Multipath component Large-scale: path loss and shadow fading small-scale: rayleigh fading [3] 0 100λ 200λ 1200λ Transmitter receiver M=10 M=100 Fading map with the number of transmitting antenna equal to 10, red circle indicate the location of STA, right image is part magnification of the left When the number of transmitting antenna change to 100, the attenuation on the places where STA stand is significantly smaller than surrounding

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Deployment Scenarios As previously described, AP which adopt Massive MIMO could concentrate emitted energy sharply into a small spatial regions around the STA, and it could distinguish the STAs which are served simultaneously by the propagation characteristic. Therefore, the AP could communicate with STAs simultaneously which stand closely. Slide 8Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT) for example: This scenarios is in wireless office, there are a large number of STAs and they placed closely

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Challenge  Antenna Installation MIMO system requires the spacing of each antenna no less than half a wavelength. If an AP install dozens of antennas, its size would be large and it is difficult to realize.  CSI measurement and feedback Overhead of channel sounding: ac use channel sounding procedures to get CSI. The more CSI need, the more time spend and the more sounding PPDUs need. Overhead of CSI feedback: the feedback matrix will be large as the antennas increase. Feedback these information will occupy a lot of bandwidth and time. We need to find a solution to compress them.  Beamforming Steering matrix compression: As the increasing number of transmitting antennas and more dense of STAs, the feedback steering matrix will be large even if it have already been compressed. We shall study compression algorithm further if we really apply dozens of antennas. transmitted speed: A similar challenge with CSI measurement and feedback. A beamforming transmission can be sent only after channel sounding procedures finished. if the speed gain from beamforming is not sufficient to offset the airtime consumed by channel sounding procedures, the overall speed will slower. Slide 9Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT)

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Conclusions Massive MIMO can be used for HEW to significantly improve the spectrum efficiency and suppress interference. On the other hand,we still need further studies on massive MIMO for applying in WLAN. Slide 10 Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT)

Submission Sep doc.: IEEE /1046r2 Zhigang Wen,et. al (BUPT)Slide 11 References [1] Thomas L. Marzetta, “Noncooperative Cellular Wireless with Unlimited Numbers of Base Station Antennas,” IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMM UNICATIONS, VOL. 9, NO. 11, NOVEMBER [2] F. Kaltenberger,D. Gesbert,R. Knopp,”Correlation and Capacity of Measured Multi-user MIMO Channels” [3] Y. R. Zheng, C. Xiao, “Simulation Models With Correct Statistical Properties for Rayleigh Fading Channels,” IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 51, NO. 6, JUNE 2003 [4] 13/0657r3 “Usage models for IEEE High Efficiency WLAN study group (HEW SG) – Liaison with WFA”, Laurent Cariou(Orange)