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doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 1 MCS Selection and Padding Equations Date: Authors:

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 2 Background In an earlier submission [1], we discussed the possibility of using n encoder and stream parsing rules for ac, i.e. –Encoder parsing is done in the same way as 11n (i.e., the encoder parser cycles through the encoders in a round robin fashion assigning one bit to each encoder in each cycle. Each encoder is assigned an equal number of bits.) –Stream parsing is done as in 11n (i.e., in any cycle, N SS blocks each with s bits (# bits/constellation-axis) from a given encoder are allocated to different spatial streams. The stream parser moves from one encoder to the next in each cycle in a round robin fashion) –Simplifies transmitter/receiver implementation, avoids extra hardware Some VHT frame padding concepts were described in [2].

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 3 Overview TGac has converged on the following aspects of the transmitter flow during the previous plenary (May 2010 meeting) –234 data tones for 80MHz packets (3 DC + 8 pilots) –Addition of 256QAM rate 3/4 and rate 5/6 to the list of MCSs We also noted [1] that 11ac will require multiple BCC encoders to support the high data rates of VHT packets –In a few MCS-N ss combinations (specifically 80MHz and above), owing to multiple encoders, the 11n encoder and stream parser rules could result in a prohibitive number of extra padding symbols. –We first propose a set of MCS exclusion rules to identify and avoid such MCSs from the MCS parameters table. We then summarize the padding equations that conform to the previously described encoder parser, stream parser and frame padding rules.

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 4 In order to avoid extra padding symbols, we will need to ensure that we have an integer number of punctured blocks from all encoders, i.e. both N CBPS /N ES and N DBPS /N ES are integers. Mathematically we need Based on this condition, the MCS parameters table will need to exclude some (different) MCSs for 20/40/80MHz. MCS Selection Rules

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 5 To illustrate the MCS selection rules, we consider the following example: –80MHz, 7 stream, 64QAM packet coded using the rate 3/4 BCC in long GI –N CBPS = 234 * 6 * 7 = 9828 –The number of encoders N ES, assuming a data rate of 600Mbps/encoder will be ceil(N CBPS * (3/4) / (4e-6 * 600e6)) = 4 –Although N CBPS /N ES is an integer, N DBPS /N ES = 7371 / 4 (not an integer). –Since we have equal distribution of information bits across the 4 encoders, the number of OFDM symbols will have to be a multiple of 4  extra padding symbols might be necessary in some cases. The receiver also needs to store multiple OFDM symbols (extra buffer needed). We propose that such combinations be avoided in the MCS tables. Further, although the MCS exclusions are only for BCC, we propose that such MCSs also be excluded for LDPC –This avoids separate MCS tables for BCC and LDPC MCS Selection Rules (Example)

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 6 Padding Equations (BCC) Padding equations are identical to 11n Padding Flow: –After computing N SYM and N PAD, the MAC pads to the last byte boundary –MAC indicates the number of PHY bits to be padded (through TxVector) –PHY first adds 0-7 padding bits and then N ES tail bits at each encoder.

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 7 Padding in DL-MUMIMO With multiple users, each user’s packet is padded to the length of the longest packet Padding Flow: –MAC calculates N SYM for each user separately using the equation below: –For each user, based on the maximum number of symbols over all users, MAC pads to the last byte for each user. –The number of PHY padding bits for any user is calculated as in the SU case –For each user, the encoding and stream parsing is done as in the SU case m STBC =1 if all users do not apply STBC; m STBC =2 if all users apply STBC.

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 8 Discussion Depending on the MCS selection constraint, some MCS will need to be excluded for 20MHz and 80MHz. –To avoid confusion, we propose that we exclude these MCSs for both BCC and LDPC. –i.e. for the range of data rates that allows both BCC and LDPC, the MCS table is unified for BCC and LDPC. Padding equations for 20/40/80MHz BCC presented.

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 9 Straw Poll 1 (MCS Exclusions for BCC) Do you support adding the following to the specification framework document (11-09/0992, Section 3.3.x (Modulation and Coding Scheme)): –For BCC encoding, some of the MCS-N SS combinations are excluded from the MCS table to avoid additional padding symbols –Allowed MCSs are selected such that the number of coded bits in each OFDM symbol contains an integer number of punctured blocks from all encoders, i.e., mathematically every allowed MCS-N SS satisfies: –Yes: –No: –Abstain:

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 10 Straw Poll 2 (Exclusions for LDPC) Do you support adding the following to the specification framework document (11-09/0992, Section 3.3.x (Modulation and Coding Scheme)): –For the data rates that allows both BCC and LDPC, ac have a common MCS table for both BCC and LDPC, i.e., –The MCS-N SS combinations excluded for BCC also be excluded for LDPC –Yes: –No: –Abstain:

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 11 Straw Poll 3 (SU Padding) Do you support adding the following to the specification framework document (11-09/0992, Section x (VHT Data Field)): –For BCC, the padding equation and padding flow should be as shown in slide 6, for SU packets (identical to 11n) –Yes: –No: –Abstain:

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 12 Straw Poll 4 (MU Padding) Do you support adding the following to the specification framework document (11-09/0992, Section x (VHT Data Field)): –For BCC, the padding equation and padding flow should be as shown in slide 7, for MU packets. –Yes: –No: –Abstain:

doc.:IEEE /0820r0 Submission July 13, 2010 Sudhir Srinivasa et al.Slide 13 References [1] 80MHz Transmission Flow ( [2] VHT Frame Padding (