WF on LAA DL Multi-Channel LBT

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WF on LAA DL Multi-Channel LBT 3GPP TSG RAN WG1 #83 R1-15xxxx Anaheim, USA 15th –22th November 2015 Agenda item: 6.2.3.1 Document for decision WF on LAA DL Multi-Channel LBT Broadcom Corporation

Background For multi-Carrier LBT on a group carriers Alt1: eNB performs Cat-4 based LBT on only one unlicensed carrier When the eNB completes LBT on a carrier, the eNB can sense other configured carriers for a period, e.g., PIFS (25 microseconds), immediately before the completion of LBT on the carrier. The eNB is allowed to transmit DL data burst(s) on the carriers sensed idle according to above procedure. FFS: How fast the eNB can change the carrier requiring Cat-4 based LBT FFS: Whether to apply the Wi-Fi channel bonding rule FFS: Energy detection threshold used on channels not performing Cat-4 based LBT Alt2: eNB performs Cat-4 based LBT on more than one unlicensed carriers The eNB is allowed to transmit DL data burst(s) on the carriers that has completed Cat-4 based LBT with potential self-deferral (including idle sensing for a single interval) to align transmission over multiple carriers. FFS: If the eNB can receive on a carrier while transmitting on another carrier, freeze backoff counter(s) for the carrier(s) not transmitting while other carrier(s) is transmitting if the carriers are within X MHz apart FFS: X MHz FFS: Whether LAA supports Alt1 + Alt2 or Alt2 only.

Proposal 1 If the absence of any other technology sharing the carrier can not be guaranteed on a long term basis (e.g. by level of regulation), For Rel13, if the maximum number of unlicensed channels that the LAA eNB can simultaneously transmit on is equal to or less than 4 It is strongly recommended that the maximum frequency separation between any two channel centers is less than or equal to 62 MHz Capture the above agreement in 36.300

Proposal 2 FFS for Rel13 For multi-Carrier LBT on a group carriers Alt1: eNB performs Cat-4 based LBT on only one unlicensed carrier The eNB can change the carrier requiring Cat-4 based LBT at the interval no less than X X = [20ms, 1s, >1s] No channel bonding rule The energy detection threshold used on channels not performing Cat-4 based LBT is same as the one used on channel performing Cat-4 LBT A common backoff counter should be used for all carriers on which Cat-4 LBT is performed. eNB can use the following Option 1 or Option 2: Option 1: One CW size is updated based on HARQ feedback for all the carriers. Option 2: CW size is updated independently per carrier. The maximum CW size is used to draw the backoff counter. Alt2: eNB performs Cat-4 based LBT on more than one unlicensed carriers Following a successful completion of multi-carrier transmission, reset the extended CCA counter on all channels that were used for LBT eNB independently performs Cat-4 based LBT on multiple carriers, where CWS is updated independently per carrier. eNB can use independent backoff counters for the carriers or can use a common backoff counter. If a common backoff counter is used, the common random number shall be drawn based on the largest CW size LAA supports both Alt1 and Alt2. FFS for Rel13

Background Wi-Fi is prevented from aggregating 40/80 Mhz channels (Primary Wi-Fi) Wi-Fi (20 Mhz) Wi-Fi (20 Mhz) Wi-Fi (20 Mhz) Channel 1 Secondary LAA LAA LAA Channel 2 Secondary LAA LAA LAA Channel 3 Secondary LAA LAA LAA Time

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