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Multi-channel operation in Simulation scenarios. Date: 2014-05-12. Authors:. Motivation.
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Multi-channel operation in Simulation scenarios Date: 2014-05-12 Authors: Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Motivation • In this contribution, we provide and revise description on the channelization parameters such as center frequency, channel bandwidth, and primary channels for each simulation scenario in the current simulation scenario document [1] Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Channelization parameters in SS document • Center frequency and channel BW • All BSSs either all at 2.4GHz, or all at 5GHz • [20MHz BSS at 2.4GHz, or 80 MHz BSS at 5GHz] or {…} • Primary channels • Scenario 1: [Random assignment of 3 non overlapping channels ] • Scenario 2: Ch1(BSS 1, 5), Ch2(BSS 2, 6), Ch3(BSS 3, 7), Ch4(BSS 4, 8) • Scenario 3: [] • Scenario 4: {Frequency reuse 1 is considered: all BSSs are using the same 80MHz channel} and [Primary channel position TBD] Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Channelization parameters • “Center frequency and channel BW” should describe channel selection of each BSS • Current “Primary channels” needs to describe more information of primary channel • We propose to clarify each scenario considering • 2.4GHz and 5GHz • Channel selection (in managed or unmanaged network) • Channel bandwidth (e.g. 80MHz in 5GHz) • P2P interference • Regulation (e.g. DFS) • Frequency reuse (1 or 3) • Different operator in case of scenario 4 (outdoor) Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 1. Residential • Channel selection of each BSS is done randomly since it is an unmanaged network • Common home AP will be available to select DFS channels in residential environment • As the baseline, we assume that DFS and non-DFS channels are used Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 1. Residential - Proposed change - Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 2&3. Enterprise & Indoor Small BSS Hotspot • Coordinated channel selection are expected since it is a managed network • 5GHz band usage will be preferred for a better performance • As the baseline, we assume that DFS and non-DFS channels are used • P2P interference will be randomly selected in non-DFS channels Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 2. Enterprise- Proposed change - Figure 1 (Reference: IEEE 802.11ac-2013) Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 2. Enterprise- Proposed change - • Baseline for Scenario 2 • Channel 1: Non-DFS channel • Channel 2, 3, 4: DFS channel Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 3. Indoor Small BSS Hotspot - Proposed change - Figure 1 (Reference: IEEE 802.11ac-2013) Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 3. Indoor Small BSS Hotspot - Proposed change - • Baseline for Scenario 3 • Channel 1: Non-DFS channel • Channel 2, 3: DFS channel Channelization in real world Channelization in simulation world Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
P2P network in Scenario 2&3- Proposed change - Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 4. Outdoor Large BSS Hotspot • 5GHz band usage will be preferred for a better performance • We assume that there is one available 80 MHz channel for outdoor in 5 GHz band due to transmit power regulation • Frequency reuse is 1 since only one 80MHz channel. • The case that there exist different operators may be considered Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Scenario 4. Outdoor Large BSS Hotspot - Proposed change Figure 1 (Reference: IEEE 802.11ac-2013) Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Conclusion • We provided mandatory (baseline) and optional channelization method per each simulation scenario • Mandatory channelization summarized as follows: Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Reference • [1] 11-13-1001-07-0hew-simulation-scenarios-document-template Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics
Appendix • Regulation for 5 GHz in US • FCC 14-30 ET Docket No. 13-49: Revision of Part 15 of the Commission’s Rules to Permit Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) Devices in the 5 GHz Band Suhwook Kim, LG Electronics