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Fair Sub-Channels Access

This proposal explores the issue of fair channel access rules for 20MHz operation in 11bd, considering the coexistence of 11p/11bd devices and the importance of legacy services carried on both 10MHz sub-channels. A concept for a single-radio decoder capable of decoding L-SIG length field in both sub-channels is proposed, enabling fair 20MHz channel access without the need for multiple receivers.

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Fair Sub-Channels Access

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  1. Authors: Fair Sub-Channels Access Date: 2019-09-16 Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

  2. Background • It was agreed to support 20MHZ operation for 11bd • 11bd main advantage is co-channel coexistence with 11p • Open issue: channel access rules for 20MHZ channel assuming both 11p/11bd devices Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

  3. Motivation • Both 10MHz sub-channels may carry equally important legacy services • Existing WiFi operation decodes NAV in a single sub-channel • By default, one (which one? arbitrary?) sub-channel has better protection than the other • Fair 20MHz channel access is achieved by decoding L-SIG length field in both sub-channels, without preferring one sub-channel over the other • Implementation would require two receivers, which is undesired due to cost and complexity • Without NAV / L-SIG length field, legacy sub-channel would have less transmission opportunities and higher hidden node collision probability • A concept of lightly-modified single-radio decoder capable of decoding L-SIG length field in both sub-channels is proposed Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

  4. 20MHz 11bd PPDU • From SFD: “In20MHz bandwidth, L-STF, L-LTF, and L-SIG for 10MHz PPDU are duplicated asshown in the figure below.” 10MHz L-SIG L-STF L-LTF 10MHz L-STF L-LTF L-SIG 11bd PPDU Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

  5. Block Diagram of 20MHz Receiver with single NAV decoding Synchronization Primary ch. subcarriers Equalization NAV state machine RF A/D Symbol -> Data processing FFT Cyclic shift removal • Sample packet reception flow • Baseline receiver performs preamble detection and NAV calculation on the primary channel • Remaining of 20MHz PPDU is decoded at entire band • Decoding of 10MHz PPDU is unnecessary if received packet belongs to a different service, as when 20MHz transmission doesn’t fallback to 10MHz Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

  6. Block Diagram of 20MHz Receiver with dual L-SIG packet length decoding Synchronization Lower 10MHz Upper + lower subcarriers Synchronization Upper 10MHz Upper ch. subcarriers Equalization Packet length RF A/D Symbol -> Data processing FFT Lower ch. subcarriers Cyclic shift removal L-SIG buffer • Sample packet reception flow • Preamble is searched in both upper and lower sub-channels • Packet length is extracted from L-SIG using the sub-channels that contained the preamble (sum of both sub-channels can be used when found in both) • Receiver continues to monitor the other sub-channel after receiving L-SIG (10MHz packet isn’t decoded) • Buffer stores L-SIG samples if sub-channel preamble was received while L-SIG of other sub-channel is decoded Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

  7. Packet Flow Example Scan +CCA L+U Scan +CCA U Scan State 10MHz header 20MHz reception Scan 10MHz header Scan +CCA L 10MHz header Scan +CCA L+U Scan +CCA U Scan 10MHz header Scan +CCA L Processed sub-channel Lower Upper Lower Upper Upper + lower All (upper and lower) Received packets Header Header Body Header Body 20MHz Body Header Header Header Body Successful reception L-SIG packet length decoded L-SIG decoded (given dynamic range) L-SIG buffer enables decoding of both sub-channels Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

  8. September 2019 Straw Poll • Do you agree to add the following text into Section 3 of SFD? • 802.11bd 20MHz shall be capable to decode both 10MHz sub-channels L-SIG and to extract legacy length field • Y: • N: • A: Yossi Shaul, Autotalks

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