Doc.: IEEE 802.15-01/147r0 Submission March 2001 Stanley K. Ling, Intel Corporation Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks.

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doc.: IEEE /147r0 Submission March 2001 Stanley K. Ling, Intel Corporation Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Transmit clock synchronization] Date Submitted: [5 March 2001] Source: [Stanley K. Ling] Company: [Intel Corporation] Address: [9750 Goethe Road, M/S LOC3/8, Sacramento, CA 95827] Voice:[(916) Ext.2398], FAX: [(916) ], Re: [ ] Abstract:[This presentation proposes that synchronization of the transmit carrier frequency and symbol clock frequency is mandatory in ] Purpose:[To propose transmitter specifications for the PHY] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P

doc.: IEEE /147r0 Submission March 2001 Stanley K. Ling, Intel Corporation Slide 2 Proposal Specify that the transmit center frequency be synchronized to the transmit symbol clock frequency. Synchronization is defined as being derived from the same reference source. The transmit clock frequency tolerance would not change from what has currently been discussed: 25 ppm. To achieve reduction in complexity, this condition must be mandatory and not an option, as in IEEE b.

doc.: IEEE /147r0 Submission March 2001 Stanley K. Ling, Intel Corporation Slide 3 Benefits During the preamble, several parameters need to be estimated and adjusted to demodulate the signal (AGC, carrier timing, symbol timing, channel impulse response/equalizer coefficients, etc.) By requiring that the carrier and symbol clocks are synchronized, only one of the two parameters need to be estimated, thereby reducing complexity and acquisition time. Requires only a single crystal (and oscillator) reducing component costs and board space.

doc.: IEEE /147r0 Submission March 2001 Stanley K. Ling, Intel Corporation Slide 4 Precedence IEEE a –Requires that the transmit center frequency and the symbol clock frequency be derived from the same reference oscillator (i.e. synchronized). IEEE b –Highly recommends, but does not require, that the chip clock and the transmit frequency be locked (i.e. synchronized) for optimum demodulation performance. If the clocks are locked, it is recommended that bit 2 of the SERVICE field be set to 1.

doc.: IEEE /147r0 Submission March 2001 Stanley K. Ling, Intel Corporation Slide 5 Implementation Issues In an integrated silicon solution, synchronizing the two clocks is easily implemented. Requires only a single crystal (and oscillator) reducing component costs and board space. Sample implementation:

doc.: IEEE /147r0 Submission March 2001 Stanley K. Ling, Intel Corporation Slide 6 Draft Text Transmit center frequency tolerance The transmit center frequency tolerance shall be 25 ppm maximum. The transmit center frequency and the symbol clock frequency shall be synchronized. Transmit symbol clock frequency tolerance The transmit symbol clock frequency tolerance shall be 25 ppm maximum. The transmit center frequency and the symbol clock frequency shall be synchronized.