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Spatial Channel Model Ad-Hoc Status Contribution Number: C50-SCM-20011112-002_SCM-AHG_Status Source: Achilles Kogiantis(973) 386-4399

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1 Spatial Channel Model Ad-Hoc Status Contribution Number: C50-SCM-20011112-002_SCM-AHG_Status Source: Achilles Kogiantis(973) 386-4399 achilles@lucent.com Abstract: This contribution is a summary of the ongoing SCM AHG activities. It will be presented in its entirety in the 3GPP2-3GPP Harmonization meeting on November 14, 2001. November 12, 2001 Spatial Channel Model Ad-Hoc Conference Call Notice ©2001 Lucent Technologies. All rights reserved. The information contained in this contribution is provided for the sole purpose of promoting discussion within the 3GPP2 and its Organization Partners and is not binding on the contributor. The contributor reserves the right to add to, amend, or withdraw the statements contained herein. The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to 3GPP2 and its Organization Partners to incorporate text or other copyrightable material contained in the contribution and any modifications thereof in the creation of TIA or 3GPP2 publications; to copyright and sell in Organizational Partner’s name any Organizational Partner’s standards publication even though it may include portions of the contribution; and at the Organization Partner’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part such contributions or the resulting Organizational Partner’s standards publication

2 Spatial Channel Modeling WG5 Spatial Channel Model Ad-Hoc created to: –Define spatial channel characteristics and simulation methodology –Establish the framework under which to evaluate multi-antenna component technologies in 1x-EVDV Contributions to the Ad-Hoc focus on definitions that accommodate a broad range of antenna technologies: –Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) –Multiple Input Single Output (MISO) –Single Input Multiple Output (SIMO) –Diversity and Beamforming based techniques Ad-Hoc’s activities are currently in progress.

3 Spatial Channel Model Ad-Hoc Activities Spatial Channel Model Ad-Hoc Link Level Spatial Channel Parameters, Base Station and Terminal Specific: -Mean Angle of Arrival -Rms Angle Spread -Power Azimuth Spectrum -Behavior per Resolvable Path -Ricean and Rayleigh Fading Correlation Matrix Model Ray Tracing Model Implementation Evaluation System Wide Parameters: -BS, Terminal Positions -AOA, AS, PAS for each terminal -Terminal Orientation -Mixture of Channel Models -Explicit Spatial Interference Modeling -Matrix Channel Quality Metric Definition -Metric to FER mapping Correlation Matrix Model Ray Tracing Model Implementation Evaluation System Level

4 Link Level Specifications

5 Link Level Specifications (cont.) Per path delay spatial parameters are identical (not finalized) Polarization modeling currently under study Resulting Models are defined with antenna spacings as free variables Channel Realizations can be conducted with Correlation Matrix or Ray-Tracing methods. Techniques defined but not single methodology adopted yet. Simulation calibration procedures not defined yet * FURP: Fractional Unrecovered Power

6 System Level Spatial Channel Modeling Objective: Define Methodology for System Wide performance evaluation of multi-antenna schemes. System-Specific Spatial Parameters defined: –Incorporate all scalar channel assumptions and channel model mixture from Evaluation Methodology Assumptions (WG5) –Mobile - Base Station positions –Angle of Arrivals at BS, MS relative to broadside –Random MS orientation –Per path delay spatial parameters as defined in link level assumptions –Explicit modeling of Forward Link interference ( in terms of AS, AOA) –Determination of Forward Vector/Matrix Channel Quality using appropriate metric (currently open issue). »Metric Specific to MIMO/MISO/SIMO technique used at the terminal »Metric accounts for in-cell and out-of-cell interference »Each multi-antenna component proposal must be accompanied by its system metric definitions »Proposals must include metric to FER mappings for system level performance evaluation

7 System Level Spatial Channel Modeling (cont.) –Correlation Matrix or Ray-Tracing method for system level analysis have been defined. No single method adopted yet. –Spatial Interference Characteristics have been shown to be non-uniform, requiring explicit interference modeling.

8 Goals Define spatial channel models for link & system level analysis that are: –Representative of realistic environments –Easily repeatable, and computationally mild A harmonized 3GPP2 - 3GPP channel model will: –Enable cross-verification of proposed technologies –Make performance results directly comparable –Broaden the acceptance of antenna technologies through the use of common simulation framework –Accelerate the standardization of proposed schemes


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