Submission doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 1 MAC considerations on 802.11ax OFDMA Date: 2014-09-17 Authors:

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Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 1 MAC considerations on ax OFDMA Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 2 Introduction In IEEE ax PAR [1], IEEE ax should provide methods for efficient use of spectrum resources in dense STAs per BSS. −Make more efficient use of spectrum resources in scenarios with a high density of STAs per BSS. −Significantly increase spectral frequency reuse and manage interference between neighboring overlapping BSS (OBSS) in scenarios with a high density of both STAs and BSSs. OFDMA could be one of solutions to provide efficient spectrum resource utilization In IEEE /0317r1[2] DL-OFDMA increase AP utilization and throughput dramatically. At the same time, OFDMA should be designed to provide interference management under a high density of both STAs and OBSSs. Since dense wideband STAs and OBSSs scenarios may cause severe system degradation by contentions, OFDMA with guaranteed TXOP should be studied in ax

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 3 OFDMA operation OFDMA without RTS/CTS – New Preamble is only way to support OFDMA without RTS/CTS except full scanning case Full scanning means STAs are always listening and decoding all the possible channels – A parameter indicating group allocation is required (e.g., Group ID of MU-MIMO) – Resource indicator for user-resource assignment is also required – However, OFDMA w/o RTS/CTS suffers from severe interference due to a high density of STAs and OBSSs

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 4 Considerations on OFDMA with RTS/CTS Requirements for OFDMA operation with RTS/CTS – Protection from interference caused by legacy devices as well as ax devices should be provided Collisions should be minimized – Using legacy control frames is recommended Modification on control frames for OFDMA should be minimized – Power consumption & complexity should be reduced Operational overhead should be minimized – When OFDMA is unusable, ax devices should be able to act like non-OFDMA devices Procedure overhead for OFDMA transmission should be minimized

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 5 OFDMA under high density of STAs and OBSSs (CTS-to-Self) OFDMA CTS-to-Self

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 6 OFDMA under high density of STAs and OBSSs (CTS-to-Self) OFDMA CTS-to-Self[3] – Disadvantage CTS-to-Self cannot solve Hidden terminal problem (severe interference) – Advantage Primary channel based simple scanning

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 7 OFDMA under high density of STAs and OBSSs (RTS/CTS) OFDMA RTS/CTS

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 8 OFDMA under high density of STAs and OBSSs (RTS/CTS) Example protocol of Full Scanning OFDMA RTS/CTS – Channel extended form of legacy RTS/CTS – Each STAs are scanning all the possible channel always – Large operational overhead but similar to ideal form Does not satisfy the requirement of operational overhead reduction

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 9 OFDMA under high density of STAs and OBSSs (RTS/CTS) OFDMA modified RTS/CTS – All the transmitted modified RTS frames are exactly identical – Legacy STAs recognize the modified RTS as a normal RTS (Same frame format as a legacy RTS frame, but different use of receiver address) – User and channel assignment information is not included in RTS

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 10 Summary ProsCons Without RTS/CTS Full Scanning Using Legacy procedure and frame Large operational overhead New Preambles Minimizing operational overhead Modification on preamble With RTS/CTS Full Scanning Using Legacy procedure and control frame Large operational overhead CTS-to-Self Using Legacy control frame Hidden terminal problem Modified RTS Guarantee of TXOP with low operational overhead Control frame modification

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 11 Conclusion Full scanning method makes OFDMA channel access protocol simple, however, it requires high operational overhead OFDMA operation w/o RTS/CTS relies on preamble of its data frame CTS-to-self technique requires small operational overhead, but cannot solve hidden terminal problem Modified RTS does not cause hidden terminal problem Since using OFDMA with RTS/CTS provides good performance in dense STAs and OBSS scenario, it is recommended to study more in ax

Submission doc.: IEEE /1208r1 September 2014 Jinsoo Ahn, Yonsei UniversitySlide 12 References [1] IEEE /0165r1 “ HEW SG Proposed PAR” [2] IEEE /0317r1 “DL-OFDMA for Mixed Clients” [3] IEEE /0138r3 “OFDMA Related Issues in VHTL6”