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doc.: IEEE 802.11-10/1064r2 Submission Channelization for 11ac Date: 2010-09-14 Youhan Kim, et al. Slide 1 N am e A ffiliations A ddress Phone em ail Y ouhan K im A theros 1700 Technology D rive San Jose, CA 95110 +1-408-830-5835 youhan.kim@ atheros.com N ing Zhang A theros 1700 Technology D rive San Jose, CA 95110 +1-408-773-5363 [email protected] V inko Erceg Broadcom 16340 W Bernardo D r San D iego CA 92127, U SA verceg@ broadcom .com Jae Seung Lee ETRI 161 G ajeong-dong, Y useong-gu Daejeon, K orea +82 42 860 1326 jasonlee@ etri.re.kr M inho Cheong ETRI 161 G ajeong-dong, Y useong-gu Daejeon, K orea +82 42 860 5635 minho@ etri.re.kr Eldad Perahia Intel 2111 N E 25 th A ve H illsboro, O R 97124, USA [email protected] RobertStacey Intel 2111 N E 25 th A ve H illsboro, O R 97124, USA +1-503-724-0893 [email protected] D aew on Lee LG 533, Hogye-1dong, Dongan-Gu Anyang-Shi, Kyungki-Do 431-749, K orea +82-31-450-7897 daewon.lee@ lge.com Y ongho Seok LG 533, Hogye-1dong, Dongan-Gu Anyang-Shi, Kyungki-Do 431-749, K orea +82-31-450-1947 [email protected] Y ong Liu M arvell 5488 M arvellLane Santa Clara, CA 95054,U SA +1-408-222-8412 [email protected] Raja Banerjea M arvell 5488 M arvellLane Santa Clara CA , 95054 +1-408-222-3713 [email protected] H em anth Sam path Qualcom m 5775 M orehouse D rive, San D iego, CA , 92121,USA hsampath@ qualcomm .com Y oungsoo K im Sam sung M t. 14-1 N ongseo-D ong,Giheung-G u Yongin-Si, G yeonggi-Do, K orea339-712 youngsookim@ samsung.com Authors: September 2010

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doc.: IEEE /1064r2 Submission Channelization for Contiguous 160 MHz Apply the same rule as in 40 and 80 MHz channel construction –Consists of two adjacent IEEE 80 MHz channels –Non-overlapping channelization Not necessary to come up with coexistence rules for partially overlapping channels Atheros Communications, Inc. Slide IEEE channel # 20 MHz 40 MHz 80 MHz 5170 MHz 5330 MHz 5490 MHz 5710 MHz 5735 MHz 5835 MHz 160 MHz Channelization in US

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doc.: IEEE 802.11-10/1064r2

Submission

Channelization for 11acDate: 2010-09-14

Youhan Kim, et al.Slide 1

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Youhan Kim Atheros 1700 Technology Drive

San Jose, CA 95110 +1-408-830-5835 [email protected]

Ning Zhang Atheros 1700 Technology Drive San Jose, CA 95110

+1-408-773-5363 [email protected]

Vinko Erceg Broadcom 16340 W Bernardo Dr San Diego CA 92127, USA

[email protected]

Jae Seung Lee ETRI 161 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu Daejeon, Korea

+82 42 860 1326 [email protected]

Minho Cheong ETRI 161 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu Daejeon, Korea

+82 42 860 5635 [email protected]

Eldad Perahia Intel 2111 NE 25th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA

[email protected]

Robert Stacey Intel 2111 NE 25th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA

+1-503-724-0893 [email protected]

Daewon Lee LG 533, Hogye-1dong, Dongan-Gu Anyang-Shi, Kyungki-Do 431-749, Korea

+82-31-450-7897 [email protected]

Yongho Seok LG 533, Hogye-1dong, Dongan-Gu Anyang-Shi, Kyungki-Do 431-749, Korea

+82-31-450-1947 [email protected]

Yong Liu Marvell 5488 Marvell Lane Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA

+1-408-222-8412 [email protected]

Raja Banerjea Marvell 5488 Marvell Lane Santa Clara CA, 95054

+1-408-222-3713 [email protected]

Hemanth Sampath Qualcomm 5775 Morehouse Drive, San Diego, CA, 92121, USA

[email protected]

Youngsoo Kim Samsung Mt. 14-1 Nongseo-Dong, Giheung-Gu Yongin-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, Korea 339-712

[email protected]

Authors:

September 2010

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Channelization for 20/40/80 MHz

• Recall : 40/80 MHz channelization [1]– Consists of two adjacent IEEE 20/40 MHz channels– Non-overlapping channelization

Atheros Communications, Inc.

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6460565248444036IEEE channel #20 MHz40 MHz80 MHz

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Channelization in US

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Channelization for Contiguous 160 MHz• Apply the same rule as in 40 and 80 MHz channel

construction– Consists of two adjacent IEEE 80 MHz channels– Non-overlapping channelization

• Not necessary to come up with coexistence rules for partially overlapping channels

Atheros Communications, Inc.

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Channelization in US

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Noncontiguous 160 MHz (VHT80+80) BSS• Any two nonadjacent 80 MHz channels may be used in

setting up a noncontiguous 160 MHz (VHT80+80) BSS– Allows VHT80 STA to associate with the VHT80+80 BSS– Allows contiguous-only devices to associate with the VHT80+80 BSS

as a VHT80 STA

Atheros Communications, Inc.

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Examples of VHT80+80 BSS

Setup

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Channelization for Other Regions

• REVmb D5.0 Annex E has operation class tables for four regions– US, Europe, Japan, Global

• Propose the following channelization for Europe, Japan and Global operating class tables– Note: China does not have this band

Atheros Communications, Inc.

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6460565248444036IEEE channel #20 MHz40 MHz80 MHz

5170MHz

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Submission

Straw Poll #1

• Do you support adding the following into the specification framework document, 11-09/0992?– 160 MHz channels consists of two adjacent IEEE 80 MHz

channels, and do not partially overlap with each other.

Youhan Kim, et al.Slide 6

September 2010

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Straw Poll #2

• Do you support adding the following into the specification framework document, 11-09/0992?– A noncontiguous 160 MHz BSS shall be setup using any two

nonadjacent 80 MHz channels on which a STA is permitted to establish an 80 MHz BSS.

Youhan Kim, et al.Slide 7

September 2010

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Straw Poll #3

• Do you support updating the specification framework document, 11-09/0992, as follows?– Update channelization for the US operating class to include 160

MHz channels as shown on slide 3– Include channelization for Europe, Japan and Global operating

classes as shown on slide 5

Youhan Kim, et al.Slide 8

September 2010

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References

[1] Stacey, R. et al., Specification Framework for TGac, IEEE 802.11-09/0992r13, July 2010

September 2010

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