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doc.: IEEE 802.11-14/0637r0 Submission May 2014 James Wang et. al., MediaTek Slide 1 Spatial Reuse and Coexistence with Legacy Devices Date: 2014-05-13 N am e A ffiliations A ddress Phone em ail Jam esW ang M ediaTek 2860 Junction A ve., San Jose, CA 95134 U SA +1-408-526- 1899-88109 jam es.wang@ mediatek.com Jianhan Liu [email protected] Thom asPare thomas.pare@ mediatek.com Jam esY ee james.yee@ mediatek.com Chingw a Y u chingwa.yu@ mediatek.com Alvin Hsu Alvin.hsu@ mediatek.com Authors:

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James Wang et. al., MediaTekSlide 1

Spatial Reuse and Coexistence with Legacy Devices

Date: 2014-05-13

Name Affiliations Address Phone email

James Wang

MediaTek

2860 Junction Ave., San Jose, CA 95134

USA

+1-408-526-1899-88109

[email protected]

Jianhan Liu [email protected]

Thomas Pare [email protected]

James Yee [email protected]

Chingwa Yu [email protected]

Alvin Hsu [email protected]

Authors:

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Background

• Several contributions [references 1-10] show that significant network throughput improvements can be achieved via spatial re-use using higher CCA, TPC, DSC, or combination of these.

• However, some co-existence issues are observed from the simulation results – Starvation of legacy devices, when legacy devices co-exist with

the spatial reuse devices

– Higher collision

• This contribution analyze these issues and explore the fairness basis for co-existence with legacy devices

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Channel Access Issues in Dense Environment

• Ref 11 provides a real life scenario of a dense deployment campus network which shows high channel busy condition (low likelihood of channel access) despite high percentage (>50%) of STAs transmit with highest MCS

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Starvation of Legacy Devices

• STA3 and STA4 use spatial re-use during TXOP 1 to access the channel, it delays the legacy STAs channel access window from the end of TXOP1 to the end of TXOP 2.

• STA3 and STA4 have unfair advantage (over legacy devices) for channel access the starvation of legacy devices during co-existence.

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Fairness to Legacy Devices

• The fairness issue during spatial re-use can be addressed with the medium sharing rules (from 11ah Clause 9.48.4) which mandates spatial-reuse TXOP (TXOP2) to end at or before the expiration of TXOP 1.

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Higher Collision Issue

• Spatial reuse STA using higher CCA levels can transmit in the middle of a TXOP owned by a legacy STA, which operates at lower CCA levels, potentially causing collision to legacy STA, resulting in– higher power consumption due to re-transmission

– reduced throughput

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Legacy STA1

Legacy STA2

STA 3

Spatial Reuse• The spatial re-use STAs should reduce its

transmit power level during spatial reuse to prevent causing collisions to legacy STAs.

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TPC during Spatial Re-use

• A reasonable transmit power level for the spatial reuse device is to reduce TX PWR by CCI (co-channel interference)

• This transmit control is only used during spatial re-use and is based on the received CCI.

(Note that spatial reuse STA needs to operate at high noise level (CCA+CCI))

Noise floorCCA

Space Loss

CCI

AP

STA

Spatial re-use STA

CCI

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AP TX Pwr

Noise floorCCA

Space Loss

TX PWR Reduction = CCITPC

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CCI

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Spatial Detection Window

• Since there are two STAs involved in a frame exchange, the spatial re-use STA should consider CCIs from both STAs involved in the frame exchange.

• TPC power level for spatial re-use STAs should be

TX PWR reduction = max(CCI1, CCI2)

• Spatial reuse STA uses a spatial detection window to measure CCI 1 and CCI 2 before transmission

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Legacy STA1

Legacy STA2

STA 3

Spatial Reuse

CCI 1

CCI2

CCI 1

CCI 2

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Conclusions and Future Works

• This contribution discusses the legacy device starvation issues due to spatial re-use as observed from previous contributions

• This contribution proposes mechanisms to achieve fairness for co-existence with legacy STAs when spatial re-use is used.

– Spatial re-use should have independent channel contention and its TXOP should be confined within the duration original TXOP

– Transmit power of the spatial reuse STAs should be constrained as described in Slide 7 (or 6)

• Future work – Simulation results for the use case scenarios will be presented – Further investigation of transmit power control mechanism for spatial re-use

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References

1. Ron Porat, Broadcom, 11-14-0082-00 Improved Spatial Reuse Feasibility - Part I

2. Jinjing Jiang, Marvell, 11-14-0372-00 System level simulations on increased spatial reuse

3. Graham Smith, DSP Group, 11-14-1290-01 Dynamic Sensitivity Control for HEW

4. Graham Smith, DSP Group, 11-14,0294-02 Dynamic Sensitivity Control Channel Selection and Legacy Sharing

5. Imad Jamil, Orange, 11-14-0523-00-00ax Mac Simulation Results for DSC and TPC

6. Graham Smith, DSP Group, 11-14-0328-02 Dense Apartment Complex Throughput Calculations

7. Graham Smith, DSP Group, 11-14-0045-02 E-Education Analysis

8. Graham Smith, DSP Group, 11-14-0058-01 Pico Cell Use Case Analysis

9. Graham Smith, DSP Group, 11-13-1489-05 Airport Capacity Analysis

10. Graham Smith, DSP Group, 11-13-1487-02 Apartment Capacity - DSC and Channel Selection

11. Chingwa Yeh, MediaTek, 11-14-0648-00 Performance Observation of a Dense Campus Network r0

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