130 likes | 144 Views
Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [MM-wave WPAN Meeting System Using OFDM] Date Submitted: [18 March, 2004] Source: [ Kei Obara ] Company [ SIEMENS ] Address [3-4, Hikarino-oka, Yokosuka, Kanagawa 239-0847, Japan]
E N D
Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [MM-wave WPAN Meeting System Using OFDM] Date Submitted: [18 March, 2004] Source: [Kei Obara] Company [SIEMENS] Address [3-4, Hikarino-oka, Yokosuka, Kanagawa 239-0847, Japan] Voice:[+81(46) 847-5129], FAX: [+81(46) 847-5089], E-Mail:[K.Obara@crl.go.jp] [Hiroyo Ogawa] Company [Communication Research Laboratory, Incorporated Administrative Agency] Address [3-4 Hikarino-oka, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, 239-09847 Japan.] Voice: [81-46-847-5066], FAX: [81-46-847-5079] E-mail: [hogawa@crl.go,jp] Re: [] Abstract: [Overview of WPAN meeting system using OFDM.] Purpose: [MM-wave Interest group March 2004 submission.] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Kei Obara, SIEMENS
MM-Wave WPAN Meeting System using OFDM Kei Obara SIEMENS Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Background At the campus or company, meeting could be taken place at any place where people meet. High speed WPAN is suitable for nomadic meeting support system because of easy network setup. • This application • Requires : High data rate, Secure access • Doesn’t require : Long distance transmission, High mobility Millimeter wave could be a good solution Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Main features of the system • Wideband OFDM in MM-Wave band --- taking advantage of sufficient bandwidth in 60-70GHz. • 2 different protocols implemented (a) Ad Hoc protocol – enables automatic master-slave configuration • Multi-hop protocol – avoids NLOS problem in MM-Wave Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Why OFDM ? • Wide band antenna is preferred for this system --- users don’t have to adjust antenna direction • By using wide band antenna, the system experiences strong multipath effect in millimeter wave band By using OFDM, multipath effect can be minimized Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Major parameters of prototype system Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Ad hoc Protocol -- Concept Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Terminal 3 First terminal becomes Master Switched on Switched on Master Switched on Slave 1 Master + 2 Slaves System Slave Time When the Master is switched off, another terminal becomes Master (selectable by different length of timer) Switched OFF Master Mode Change Request Any Slave terminal is able to become Master by sending mode change request Master Slave • The test protocol was developed to meet the requirements in a small office or home environment • In the initial stage, Master / Slave mode is selectable. Slaves are synchronized to Master • A slave can change to a master in case a master was stopped or transferred into a slave mode • The AP down command from any given MT in the network enables the user remotely to turn an AP into a MT Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Multi-hop Protocol – Concept (case 1) EP(Extension Point) MT(Mobile Terminal) AP(Access Point) Case 1:When AP and MT are in NLOS condition, MT start a link via EP. Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Multi-hop Protocol – Concept (case 2) EP(Extension Point) Better link MT(Mobile Terminal) AP(Access Point) Case 2:MT keeps watching 2 links and use the better one to access to AP. Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Developed system IF adaptor 70GHz RF front end with 60degrees antenna Baseband Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Conclusions • Short range (2-4m ??) and high speed WPAN system could be one of expected applications of mm-wave systems • OFDM is employed for mm-wave WPAN system to reduce maltipath effect • Ad hoc protocol has been implemented into the OFDM modem for easy network set up for small office/ meeting scenario. • Multi hop protocol has been implemented ad minimize NLOS problem in millimeter wave ad hoc scenario Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Backup slides Kei Obara, SIEMENS
Linkbudget @ 70GHz , distance=4m Distance 4m TX power 8dBm TX antenna gain 8dB Path loss @ 4m 81.4dB RX antenna gain 8dB Received power -61.4dBm kTB (@300K) -174dBm/Hz Bandwidth 100MHz NF 8dB Thermal noise -86dBm CNR 24dB Kei Obara, SIEMENS