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Potential TGbb task group documents. Authors:. Date: 2018-05-09. Abstract.
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Potential TGbb task group documents Authors: • Date:2018-05-09 Oliver Luo (Huawei)
Abstract • This slide deck presents the main documents that have been generated by other task groups for the development of the draft amendment. The aim of this deck is to inform the future TG on what information and documentation could be potentially leveraged from work done in other IEEE 802 WG dealing with LC. Oliver Luo (Huawei)
The road to Draft 1.0 [1] Channel model Evaluation methodology Usage model Functional requirements Specification framework Draft amendment Oliver Luo (Huawei)
Selection process for Draft 1.0 [2] Oliver Luo (Huawei)
Usage model [3,4] Oliver Luo (Huawei)
TGayChannel model [5] • 1 Introduction • 2 Channel Model Requirements • 2.1 Basic Channel Model Requirements • 2.2 IEEE 802.11ay Use Cases and Evaluation Scenarios • 3 MIMO Extension for IEEE 802.11ad Indoor Channel Models • 3.1 General Channel Structure with Phased Antenna Arrays • 3.2 Channel Structure for Considered SU-MIMO Configurations • 3.3 IEEE 802.11ad Channel Model Extension to Support SU-MIMO Configurations • 4 Quasi-Deterministic Approach for New IEEE 802.11ay Scenarios • 4.1 Experimental Measurements and Rays Classification • 4.2 D-Rays Modeling • 4.3 R-rays Modeling • 4.4 Intra-Cluster Structure Modeling • 4.5 Mobility Effects • 4.6 Doppler Spread Measurements • 4.7 Channel Impulse Response Post Processing Oliver Luo (Huawei)
TGayChannel model [5] • 5 New IEEE 802.11ay Channel Models for Large Scale Environments • 5.1 Open Area Outdoor Hotspot Access • 5.2 Outdoor Street Canyon Hotspot Access • 5.3 Large Hotel Lobby Scenario • 5.4 NLOS modelling • 6 Ultra Short Range Channel Model • 6.1 Ultra-Short Range Scenarios • 6.2 Experimental Measurements Results • 6.3 Ultra-Short Range Model • 7 D2D Communications Channel Model • 7.1 Overview of Model • 7.2 Implementing Model • 8 Additional Experimental Results on Millimetre-Wave Channel Measurements • 8.1 Indoor Scenarios • 8.2 Outdoor Scenarios Oliver Luo (Huawei)
TGayFunctional requirements [6] • 1 Overview • 1.1Summary of Functional Requirements • 2 Functional Requirements • 2.1 Scope • 2.1.1 Bands of Operation • 2.1.2 Maximum throughput • 2.1.3 Backward Compatibility and Coexistence • 2.2 System Performance • 2.2.1 Range • 2.2.2 Power efficiency • 2.2.3 Video Requirements Oliver Luo (Huawei)
TGayFunctional requirements [6] • 2 Functional Requirements • 2.3 Fast Link Setup • 2.4 Outdoor Support • 2.5 Mobility Support • 3 Compliance to PAR and CSD Oliver Luo (Huawei)
TGayEvaluation methodology [7] • 1 Conditions for Functional Requirement Compliance • 1.1 Point-to-point link simulation • 1.2 Power Efficiency • 2 PHY Performance • 2.1 PHY Channel Impulse Response • 2.2 Hardware impairments • 2.3 Comparison Criteria • 3 System Evaluation • 3.1 General • 3.2 PHY-layer system level evaluation • 3.3 MAC-layer system level evaluation Oliver Luo (Huawei)
Procedure in leading to the draft amendment (a.k.a. version 1.0) [1] Largely Complete [4,9-11] Channel model Evaluation methodology Usage model Functional requirements Specification framework Draft amendment Oliver Luo (Huawei)
References • 11-15-1079-02-00ay-tgay-selection-procedure • 11-09-0059-07-00ac-802-11ac-proposed-selection-procedure • 11-17-0029-10-00ba-wur-usage-model-document • 11-18-0909-01-00lc-lc-usage-model • 11-15-1150-09-00ay-channel-models-for-ieee-802-11ay • 11-15-1074-00-00ay-11ay-functional-requirements • 11-15-0866-04-00ay-11ay-evaluation-methodology • 11-09-0059-07-00ac-proposed-selection-procedure • 15-15-0746-01-007a-tg7r1-channel-model-document-for-high-rate-pd-communications • 15-15-0352-02-007a-channel-modeling-for-visible-light-communications • 15-15-0747-00-007a-tg7r1-cirs-channel-model-document-for-high-rate-pd-communications.zip Oliver Luo (Huawei)