January 2016 11-16-0095-00-00ay Frequency Multiple Access in 11ay Date: 2016-01-18 Slide 1LG Authors:

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January ay Frequency Multiple Access in 11ay Date: Slide 1LG Authors:

January ay Introduction 11ay has considered multi-channel operation like wide bandwidth channel bonding and aggregation. –It is important to improve channel utilization because multiple channels can be used simultaneously. DL MU-MIMO considered in 11ay can achieve higher throughput by multiplexing in spatial domain, but flexible multiplexing capability is getting important in dense environment. –It is not easy to guarantee to obtain the rank for MU-MIMO. –Multiplexing capability in spatial domain can be extended to frequency domain. We consider frequency multiple access to improve channel utilization and to maximize multiplexing flexibility. Slide 2LG

January ay Proposed technique: Frequency multiple access Purpose –Enhancement on channel utilization efficiency through allocating multi-channels to multi-users. Achievement of following features –Mitigating high dense environments by concurrent channel access from multiple users and increase flexibility of channel utilization. Main differences from 11ad and MU-MIMO. –Multiple users can access to medium in multi-channels within a TxOP. Slide 3LG

January ay Proposed resource unit per user: size of channel Considering complexity in 11ay if frequency resource unit is size of channel, it can be feasible simply to support frequency multiple access.  Multiplexing capability - Supporting up to 4 STAs simultaneously if the channels in 11ay are fully used.  Scheduling and feedback overhead - It can be low compared to smaller RU because maximum number of STAs is 4.  Impact on frame structure - MU-MIMO frame structure considered in 11ay is easily reused.  Complexity - Mostly reuse the parameter in 11ad and channel bonding (e.g. encoding block size, tone mapping). Slide 4LG

January ay Conclusion We proposed frequency multiple access as one of techniques to enhance performance in 11ay. We proposed the size of granularity is the size of channel for simplicity of implementation and compatibility with other techniques. We are open comments and feedbacks toward enhancing this proposal. Slide 5LG

January ay Straw poll Do you agree to insert the following in section 6.1 of the SFD: “11ay supports that when using multiple channels, a PCP/AP can simultaneously transmit to multiple STAs allocated to different channels individually.” Slide 6LG

January ay Motion Instruct the editor to insert the following in section 6.1 of the SFD: “11ay supports that when using multiple channels, a PCP/AP can simultaneously transmit to multiple STAs allocated to different channels individually.” Slide 7LG