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doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0995r0 Submission July 2011 Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications Determination of Ng in MU mode (CID 3432) Date: 2011-01-05 N am e A ffiliations A ddress Phone em ail N irShapira Celeno Com m unications 26 Zarhin st’ Raanana Israel +972-54- 4449370 [email protected] Authors: Slide 1

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Page 1: Doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0995r0 Submission July 2011 Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications Determination of Ng in MU mode (CID 3432) Date: 2011-01-05 Authors:

doc.: IEEE 802.11-11/0995r0

Submission

July 2011

Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Determination of Ng in MU mode(CID 3432)

Date: 2011-01-05

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Nir Shapira Celeno

Communications 26 Zarhin st’ Raanana Israel

+972-54-4449370

[email protected]

Authors:

Slide 1

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Submission

July 2011

Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Abstract• We suggest means to facilitate usage of Ng<4 in MU

mode

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Submission

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Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Problem Description• In current draft BFee can use any Ng value in both SU and MU

– Ng value is not conveyed in advance to BFer

• BFer is “surprised” by Ng value in each new Beamforming Matrix report

• Using Ng<4 incurs high complexity in case where user is first in NDPA list and needs to reply within SIFS– It is expected many vendors will opt for Ng=4 to reduce complexity

– Users that reply to a Poll should have no problem using Ng<4

• Ng value has implications on performance in MU mode– A small Ng value involves high protocol overheads

– A large Ng value impacts performance ([1], and slides ahead) Ng value should be taken into account in MU grouping decision

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Discussion• Only the AP has the full picture of the implications of Ng value,

in terms of both MU performance (since it depends on stream/power allocation for all users), and feedback overhead

• Optimal Ng value should be determined dynamically according to SNR, group size, stream allocation, overhead (sounding frequency), channel flatness, etc.

• From feedback overhead perspective, determination of matrix dimension size and tone grouping should be taken jointly.

• While it is true that a user with Ng=4 harms its own performance, if all users tend to use Ng=4, the entire network performance will be impacted and MU mode effectiveness will be seriously compromised

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Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Simulation Results• We show effect of grouping with a 4T Bfer and three

users in channel D. Each user is served by one stream.

• Performance of single antenna users is compared to that of dual antenna users

• Degradation effect of Ng=4 is drastic with single antenna users. Interference cancelation in dual antenna users partially limits loss

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Simulation Results, cont’

• With 4 users, effect is even more drastic

• Ng=2 performance is almost identical to Ng=1. Ng=4 is distinctively inferior

• Usage of Ng=1 or 2 enables single antenna clients to effectively participate in MU-MIMO operation

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July 2011

Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Impact on Single Antenna User, cont’

• Usage of Ng=4 degrades 2-antenna users’ performance to that of a single antenna user employing Ng=1

• Would be a pity to invest in 2 RF chains and get the effective performance of a single antenna device in MU mode

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Submission

July 2011

Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Suggested Solution

• We suggest two alternative solutions

• Solution A:– Ng Value in MU mode must be less than 4 (can be 1 or 2)

– Optionally, BFer sends a bit per user in NDPA to signal “Ng=4 allowed” (to control overhead in cases where Ng=4 is tolerable). If set, BFee is encouraged to use Ng=4

• Solution B:– BFer sends bit per user in NDPA to signal “Ng=4 allowed”

– In case the bit is not set, a BFee that cannot reply with Ng<4 (for whatever reason) returns a Null VHT Compressed Beamforming Report (Remaining Segments = 7)

– No need for BFee to declare Ng capabilities in advance

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Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Signaling “Ng=4 Allowed” in NDPA

• Use one reserved bit in Sounding Sequence field to signal: 0 – Nc index in STA Info field has 3 bits (as in spec today) 1 – Nc index in STA Info field has 2 bits (max Nc=3). The

remaining bit signals “Ng=4 allowed”

• In SU mode STA Info field remains as in spec today

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B13 signals “Ng=4 Allowed”

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Summary

• We showed simulation results indicating usage of Ng=4 will seriously compromise MU performance

• Two alternative solutions were presented to enable BFer to get matrix with Ng<4 when needed

• “Ng=4 Allowed” bit per user was suggested in NDPA

• The suggested schemes do not impact SU operation

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Submission

July 2011

Nir Shapira, Celeno Communications

Straw Poll 1

Do you support mandating BFee support for Ng<4 in MU mode?

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Straw Poll 2

Do you support mandating BFee support for Ng<4 in MU mode and dedicating a bit in STA Info field in NDPA to indicate “Ng=4 allowed”?

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Straw Poll 3

Do you support dedicating a bit in the STA Info field in the NDPA frame to indicate “Ng=4 allowed” and that a STA that is unable to comply to this dictum will feedback an empty VHT Compressed Beamforming Report frame?

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Submission

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References

[1] Hongyuan Zhang et al. “11ac Explicit Sounding and Feedback”, 11-10-1105-01-00ac-explicit-sounding-and-feedback.ppt, Nov 2010

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