Doc.: IEEE 802.11-00/157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 1 Channel Model Proposal v2.0 for 802.11e MAC.

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doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 1 Channel Model Proposal v2.0 for e MAC Simulations Gerard Cervelló, Sunghyun Choi, and Daji Qiao Philips Research USA Briarcliff Manor, New York

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 2 Outline Assumptions Ideas/comments recapturing New channel model proposal –SNR-based channel sensing model –SIR-driven frame reception model Implementation suggestion in OPNET Open questions...

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 3 Assumptions All STAs transmitting frames at the same power level. Not interested in user mobility. Will not evaluate FEC schemes in the MAC simulation. –FEC performance depends on error bit positions from PHY, which cannot be modeled realistically. –So, not interested in number/positions of the bit errors; only frame error or not.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 4 Recap Wim’s Ideas Bit-level error performance is not needed for MAC modeling. Wireless network is interference-bounded instead of noise-bounded. Channel fading could be modeled by adding a normal distribution fading component to every signal path calculation, which is not difficult to do.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 5 Recap Wim’s Ideas (Cont.) In reality, error probability will increase over an SIR range, but a hard limit approach is probably adequate for our purpose, although doing so will hardly impact simulation performance.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 6 Recap Matt’s Against an extra channel model in the MAC. SNR/CIR based model might be overkill. Against symbol/bit based model. Channel model is only a small percentage of the total processing. Conclusion: model only a few BSSs using the SNR/CIR based model, and model the traffic from other BSSs probabilistically.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 7 Recap Raju’s Suggestion Suggesting a new channel model –Each frame is decided to be received or not based on SIR and collision status; –Errors within the frame are based on the Markov model. Implementation in the pipeline –“SNR model” stage performs the SIR check; –“BER model” stage performs the Markov model, and errors/locations are read from external files.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 8 New Channel Model Why not Markov chain model? –Markov chain model is good for fading effects, not for interference effects. –Not interested in simulation of mobility, which results in fading in most cases. Two key components: –SNR-based channel sensing capturing attenuation and background noise –SIR-driven frame reception capturing co-channel interference

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 9 Channel Sensing Model A revised 3-region model

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 10 Definitions of 3 Regions Region I : STA1 receives frames from STA2 correctly in most (?) cases. –Both physical and virtual sensing are possible. –SNR (not SIR) > 15dB for.11b 11Mbps? Region II : STA senses STA3, i.e., channel “busy”, but cannot receive frames correctly in most (?) cases. –Only physical sensing is possible. Region III : STA1 cannot sense STA4. –CCA “idle” during STA4’s transmission.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 11 For Simulation Purpose Use deterministic model for simplification.  If no co-channel interference, then with probability 1, if the sending STA is in –Region I : correct frame reception –Region II : channel “busy” but no reception –Region III : channel “idle”  I.e., Staircase (or on/off) BER curve. Radii of two circles –R2 (of outer circle) is fixed –R1 (of inner circle) depends on PHY data rate

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 12 SIR-Driven Frame Reception For frames from STA2 to be correctly received by STA1, two conditions needed: –D < R1, i.e., STA2 should be in region I of STA1; –D’ >  D, where  is determined based on SIR.  In Wim’s paper,  = 3 in case of.11b 11Mbps.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 13 Implementation Suggestion Our model may be implemented as follows: –Disable some stages in the original pipeline; –Modify certain stage in the pipeline to handle the distance issue and calculate the SIR; –No distance tables/external files are needed.  Notice that OPNET provides a TDA symbolic constant “OPC_TDA_RA_START_DIST”, and by using it as the parameter, the Kernel Function “op_td_get_dbl” will return the distance between two STAs.

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 14 Further Possibilities We didn’t consider these since they are not essential currently, but... May introduce continuous BER curves –instead of staircase BER curves in our proposal. –but, what are the reasonable curves for each PHY rate?

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 15 Further Possibilities (cont.) May introduce a Markov channel model for our Region I to capture the fading effect. –when the channel is in the bad state, the frame reception may fail even if the two conditions are true. –but, since we are not working on the user mobility currently, is it worth?

doc.: IEEE /157 Submission June 2000 Sunghyun Choi, Philips ResearchPhilips Research- USA Slide 16 Open Questions R1 (radius of Region I) is determined based on PHY data rate, but how? How to deal with multiple interfering STAs? –Maybe dominated by the closest interfering STA? For Wim: 15dB is the desirable SIR for proper.11b 11Mbps operation, how to get this value of 15?