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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANS)

doc.: IEEE 802.15-03/275r0. July 2003. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANS). Submission Title: [Power Control and Automatic Frequency Offset Control for UWB communications] Date Submitted: [July 2003] Revised: []

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANS)

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  1. doc.: IEEE 802.15-03/275r0 July 2003 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANS) Submission Title: [Power Control and AutomaticFrequency Offset Controlfor UWB communications] Date Submitted: [July 2003] Revised: [] Source: [Sang-sung Choi, Cheol-Ho Shin, Il-KyooLee, Hyung-Soo Lee, Chang-Joo Kim] Company [Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute] Address [161 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-350 Korea] Voice : [+82-42-860-6722], FAX : [+82-42-860-5199], E-mail [sschoi@etri.re.kr] Re: [Technical contribution] Abstract: [This presentation presents power control algorithm based on PER and the frequency offset control scheme for UWB communications] Purpose: [Technical contribution to propose power control algorithm and automaticfrequency offset control method] 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 or organization. The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor reserves 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.

  2. Power Control and Automatic Frequency Offset Controlfor UWB communications Sang-Sung Choi (sschoi@etri.re.kr) Cheol-Ho Shin (chshin@etri.re.kr) Il-Kyoo Lee (leeik@etri.re.kr) Hyung-Soo Lee (hsulee@etri.re.kr) Chang-Joo Kim (cjkim@etri.re.kr) www.etri.re.kr ETRI

  3. Objectives • For reducing interference to other piconets and power consumption in UWB communications, a power control is required • In this presentation, we propose the power control algorithm based on Packet Error Rate (PER) to determine the optimum SIR in various interference environments • To perform the coherent communication and guarantee QoS in UWB communications, we discuss an automatic frequency control scheme - Frequency offset between transmitter and receiver is one of main factors causing performance degradation in packet communications because it is accumulated within the payload duration of packet. In this study, we have analyzed the energy loss caused by the frequency offset and are now investigating some AFC algorithms ETRI

  4. Power Control based on PER ETRI

  5. Power Control of IEEE 802.15.3 MAC • Maximum transmitter power control • - The piconet coordinator (PNC) may choose a maximum transmit • power level by considering the size of piconet • - The PNC shall convey this information to the DEVs via the beacon • frames using the Max TX Power Level field in the beacon ETRI

  6. Power Control of IEEE 802.15.3 MAC • Adjustable transmitter power control • Each DEV participating in a Channel Time Allocation (CTA) may request that the other DEV with which it is communicating in the CTA either increase or decrease its transmitting power level ETRI

  7. Motivations • UWB Channel Characteristics - Assume fixed communications • MAC Protocol - Comply to IEEE802.15.3 MAC -> Power Control algorithm based on PER is recommended in order to reduce interference and power consumption in UWB communications ETRI

  8. Power Control Algorithm based on PER ETRI

  9. Power Control Algorithm based on PER (cont.) 1. InitialSIR : The PNC may choose a maximum transmit power level using the Max TX Power Level field in the beacon 2. Check the PER within DP(Check duration of PER). (Desirable packet error rate for UWB communications is 8%) If PER is not satisfied, while(B -> G) Increase Target SIR as one-step size Target SIR = Target SIR + Send MLME-TX-POWER-CHANGE.req else while(G -> B) : Promised process Target SIR = Target SIR – TX-Power = TX-Power – Choose New Target SIR Target SIR = Target SIR + Send MLME-TX-POWER-CHANGE.req ETRI

  10. Power Control Algorithm based on PER (cont.) 3. Check the PER within DP(Check duration of PER) and count the Number of Successive G(L) If L<M, Increase Target SIR as one-step size Target SIR = Target SIR + Send MLME-TX-POWER-CHANGE.req else Decrease Target SIR as one-step size Target SIR = Target SIR - Send MLME-TX-POWER-CHANGE.req where, M is the preset number of successive G 4. Repeat Process 3 ETRI

  11. Automatic Frequency Offset Control ETRI

  12. Frequency stability in packet communications • The local oscillator with a few ppm of frequency stability for UWB communications may be used to achieve low cost device. The cumulative energy loss within the payload duration may be serious as shown in the figure. • The cumulative energy loss within the payload duration is more important than the one symbol energy loss in packet communications Energy loss 0.1 ppm @ LO frequency 1 ppm @ LO frequency The number of symbol (1024 Octet data bits) ETRI

  13. Simulation for the frequency stability of UWB communications • Consider the parameters of UWB communications to analyze the frequency stability in packet communications ETRI

  14. Cumulative Energy Loss in 1024 Octet data bits •••••• : 0.1 ppm@4.104GHz, •••••• : 0.4 ppm@4.104GHz, •••••• : 0.5 ppm@4.104GHz ETRI

  15. Average Energy Loss within the Payload Duration • The frequency offset between TX and RX results in energy loss - The tolerance of frequency offset is related to the payload duration of packet ETRI

  16. Frequency Offset Control Scheme • Architecture of digital feedback frequency offset control • - Frequency offset acquisition • The phase difference between 2 successive samples gives an indication of the frequency offset Refered to IEEE802.11b Receiver Design Nov.30,2001 by cadence ETRI

  17. Frequency Offset Control Scheme (cont.) • Architecture of digital feedback frequency offset control • - Frequency offset tracking • A data-directed digital PLL may be used to track the residual frequency offset Refered to IEEE802.11b Receiver Design Nov.30,2001 by cadence ETRI

  18. Summary • For reducing interference to other piconets and power consumption, a power control is required - Power control based on PER is appropriate because the Target SIR is determined by the actual received SIR • In the packet communications, the frequency offset would cause serious energy loss if it is not corrected properly - The stability of frequency offset has been analyzed • The frequency offset control scheme is under study ETRI

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