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Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0 January, 2014 James Gilb, TensorcomSlide 1 Requirements for Next Generation mmWave Systems Date: Authors:

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0 January, 2014 James Gilb, TensorcomSlide 2 Abstract This presentation discusses application requirements for next generation mmWave wireless systems.

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0January, 2014 James Gilb, TensorcomSlide 3 Current state of ad ad provides for up to 7 Gb/s at low power There is a complete SoC with < 250 mW peak power Commercially available implementations with up to 4 Gb/s Multiple vendors have announced products or product development Small form factor Complete implementation including antennas in < 12 mm x 12 mm ad complements ac in mobile devices ad offers low power, small form factor for short range ac provides legacy compatibility and better performance than n Fast session transfer allows seamless experience

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0 Applications Mobile applications are expanding area Billions of devices every year Tablets and smart phones will be volume leaders Wireless connectivity enables these devices Mobile devices have different constraints Small form factor required Limited room for antennas Restricted peak and average power available Backwards compatibility is a key factor Build on existing infrastructure with a/b/g/n Slide 4James Gilb, Tensorcom January, 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0January, 2014 James Gilb, TensorcomSlide 5 High-speed Wireless Applications One of the key applications is to cut the cable Data rates for cables keep increasing: USB 3.0 – 4 Gb/s, full duplex (5 GS/s with 8b/10b coding) 3.1 – 8 Gb/s, full duplex (bonds 2 channels) Thunderbolt 1 – 10 Gb/s, full duplex ( GS/s with 64b/66b coding) 2– 20 Gb/s, full duplex (bonds 2 channels) Uncompressed video 1080p, 24 bit, 60 Hz – 3 Gb/s 4k, 24 bit, 60 HZ – 12 Gb/s

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0 New requirements Build on ad’s current success Higher data rates - > 40 Gb/s throughput MIMO Channel bonding Enable lower power modes Evaluate modulation for peak power reduction Low power SC mode is an example Improvements for average power reduction Slide 6James Gilb, Tensorcom January, 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0 Conclusions Mobile devices and applications are increasing rapidly Wired connectivity speed is continuing to increase Wireless needs to keep up should start looking at the next generation of mmWave systems Slide 7James Gilb, Tensorcom January, 2014

Submission doc.: IEEE 11-14/0114r0 Straw poll What should be the next data rate for in the 60 GHz band? 20 Gb/s 40 Gb/s 100 Gb/s No new work in 60 GHz band Slide 8James Gilb, Tensorcom January, 2014