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`Joint Proposal: High throughput extension to the 802.11
`Standard: PHY
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`Date: 2006-01-13
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`Abstract
`This document contains the PHY layer parts of the 802.11 TGn Joint Proposal Technical
`Specification.
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`Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.11. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not
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`Tomoko Adachi
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`David Bagby
`Gal Basson
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`PHY Interface ........................................................................................................... 10
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`PLCP packet format .................................................................................................. 10
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`Operating Mode ................................................................................................ 11
`3.2 Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS)........................................................... 12
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`Transmitter Block Diagram (this section is informative) ................................. 13
`3.4 Mathematical description of signals ................................................................. 15
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`Transmission in the upper/lower 20MHz of a 40MHz channel ................ 21
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`Legacy Field Transmission ............................................................................... 21
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`Cyclic shift definition for the legacy fields. .............................................. 21
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`Legacy Short Training Field ..................................................................... 22
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`Legacy Long Training Field ..................................................................... 23
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`The Legacy Signal Field ........................................................................... 24
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`The High Throughput Preamble ....................................................................... 26
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`Cyclic shift for the High Throughput preamble ........................................ 26
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`The High Throughput Signal Field ........................................................... 26
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`CRC calculation ........................................................................................ 31
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`The HT STF training symbol .................................................................... 32
`3.6.5
`The HT-LTF long training Field ............................................................... 33
`The Data Field........................................................................................................... 37
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`The service field ................................................................................................ 38
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`Scrambler .......................................................................................................... 38
`4.3
`Coding ............................................................................................................... 38
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`Low density parity check codes (optional ECC) ...................................... 39
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`Data Interleaver ................................................................................................. 44
`4.4.1
`Stream Parser ............................................................................................ 45
`4.4.2
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`4.5
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`OFDM Modulation ........................................................................................... 50
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`Spatial Mapping ........................................................................................ 51
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`20MHz HT transmission ........................................................................... 53
`4.7.3
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`5 Channel Numbering and Channelization .................................................................. 56
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`5.2
`Channel Allocation in the 2.4 GHz Band ......................................................... 57
`Transmit Spectrum Mask .......................................................................................... 58
`6.1
`Spectral Flatness ............................................................................................... 59
`6.2
`Transmit Power ................................................................................................. 60
`6.3
`Transmit center frequency tolerance ................................................................. 60
`Packet alignment ....................................................................................................... 60
`7.1
`Packet alignment ............................................................................................... 60
`7.2
`Reduced Interframe Space (RIFS) .................................................................... 61
`8 Beamforming ............................................................................................................ 61
`8.1
`CSI Matrices Feedback ..................................................................................... 62
`8.2
`Non Compressed Steering Matrix Feedback .................................................... 63
`8.3
`Compressed Steering Matrix Feedback ............................................................ 63
`9 High Throughput Preamble Format for Sounding PPDUs ....................................... 65
`9.1
`Sounding with a zero length packet .................................................................. 66
`9.2
`Sounding PPDU for calibration ........................................................................ 66
`9.3
`Sounding PPDU for channel quality assessment (informative) ........................ 67
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`Optional Features .................................................................................................. 67
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`References ............................................................................................................. 68
`Appendix A: Rate Dependent Parameters for High Throughput Modulation and
`Coding Schemes (MCS) ............................................................................................... 69
`Appendix B – LDPC Matrix Definitions .......................................................................... 78
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`1 Introduction
`This document specifies those features of a device that are necessary to achieve
`interoperability. It specifies the signals that may be transmitted by the device and
`received by the device's receivers. This device is referred to as an HT (High
`Throughput) device.
`The HT device is assumed to be compliant with 802.11a/b/g/j standards. This
`document describes the extensions needed in the physical layer for high
`throughput transmission.
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`2 PHY Interface
`The PHY interfaces to the MAC through the TX vector and the RX vector. The
`TX vector supplies the PHY with per-packet 1 TX parameters. Using the RX
`vector, the PHY informs the MAC of the received packet parameters. The
`specification of this interface is outside the scope of this document.
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`3 PLCP packet format
`Two new formats are defined for the PLCP (PHY Layer Convergence Protocol):
`Mixed mode and Green Field. These two formats are called HT formats. Figure
`1 shows the legacy format and the HT formats. In addition to the HT formats,
`there is a legacy duplicate format (specified in section 4.8) that duplicates the
`20MHz legacy packet in two 20MHz halves of a 40MHz channel.
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` Green Field – in this mode high throughput packets are transmitted
`without a legacy compatible part. This mode is optional. In this mode the
`receiver shall be able to decode both Green Field mode packets, Mixed
`Mode packets and legacy format packets. An HT device which does not
`support the reception of a GF packet shall be able to detect that GF
`transmissions are HT transmissions (as opposed to legacy transmissions)
`and treat them as HT packets with a failing HT-SIG CRC.
`The operation of PHY in the frequency domain is divided to the following modes:
` LM – Legacy Mode – equivalent to 802.11a/g
` HT-Mode – In HT mode the device operates in either 40MHz bandwidth or
`20MHz bandwidth and with one to four spatial streams. This mode
`includes the HT-duplicate mode.
` Duplicate Legacy Mode – in this mode the device operates in a 40MHz
`channel composed of two adjacent 20MHz channel. The packets to be
`sent are in the legacy 11a format in each of the 20MHz channels. To
`reduce the PAPR the upper channel (higher frequency) is rotated by 90º
`relative to the lower channel.
` 40 MHz Upper Mode – used to transmit a legacy or HT packet in the
`upper 20MHz channel of a 40MHz channel.
`40 MHz Lower Mode – used to transmit a legacy or HT packet in the lower
`20MHz channel of a 40MHz channel
`LM is mandatory and HT-Mode for 1 and 2 spatial streams at 20MHz are
`mandatory at the AP. LM is mandatory and HT-Mode for 1 spatial stream at
`20MHz is mandatory for non-AP STAs.
`3.2 Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS)
`The Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) is a value that determines the
`modulation, coding and number of spatial channels. It is a compact
`representation that is carried in the high throughput signal field.
`Rate dependent parameters for the full set of modulation and coding schemes
`(MCS) are shown in Appendix A in Tables A-1 through A-15. These tables give
`rate dependent parameters for MCSs with indices 0 through 76. MCS indices
`77-127 are reserved.
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`MCS Tables A-1 through A-4 show rate-dependent parameters for equal-
`modulation MCSs in one, two, three, and four streams for 20 MHz operation.
`Tables A-5 through A-8 show rate-dependent parameters for equal-modulation
`MCSs in one, two, three, and four streams for 40 MHz operation. The same
`equal modulation MCSs are used for 20 MHz and 40 MHz operation. Table A-9
`shows rate-dependent parameters for the 40 MHz, 6 Mbps HT duplicate mode.
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`The remaining Tables, 10 through 15, show rate-dependent parameters for the
`MCSs with unequal modulation for use with TxBF and unbalanced STBC modes
`including the N_SS=2, N_STS=3 case, and N_SS=3, N_STS=4 case as
`specified in Table 15. Tables A-10 through A-12 are for 20 MHz operation.
`Tables A-13 through A-15 are for 40 MHz operation. The same unequal
`modulation MCSs are used in 20 MHz and 40 MHz operation.
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`MCS 0 through 15 are mandatory in 20 MHz with 800 nsec guard interval at an
`AP STA. MCS 0 through 7 are mandatory in 20MHz with 800ns guard interval at
`all STAs. All other MCSs and modes are optional, specifically including Tx and
`Rx support of 400 nsec guard interval, operation in 40 MHz, and support of
`MCSs with indices 16 through 76. The parameters in the table are:
` Rate: Coding Rate
` NSS: Number of Spatial Streams
` NSD: Number of Data Subcarriers
` NSP: Number of pilot subcarriers
` NBPSC: Number of coded bits per subcarrier per spatial stream
` NCBPS: Number of Code Bits Per OFDM Symbol (total of all spatial
`streams)
` NDBPS: Number of data bits per MIMO-OFDM symbol
` NTBPS: Total number of coded bits per subcarrier
`3.3 Transmitter Block Diagram (this section is informative)
`The transmitter is composed of the following blocks:
` Scrambler – scrambles the data to prevent long sequences of zeros or
`ones – see section 4.2.
` Encoder Parser – de-multiplexes the scrambled bits among NES FEC
`encoders, in a round robin manner.
` FEC encoders – encodes the data to enable error correction – an FEC
`encoder may include a binary convolutional encoder followed by a
`puncturing device, or an LDPC encoder
` Stream Parser – divides the output of the encoders into blocks that will be
`sent to different interleaver and mapping devices. The sequences of the
`bits sent to the interleaver are called spatial streams.
`Interleaver – interleaves the bits of each spatial stream (changes order of
`bits) to prevent long sequences of noisy bits from entering the FEC
`decoder.
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` QAM mapping – maps the sequence of bit in each spatial stream to
`constellation points (complex numbers).
` Spatial Mapping – maps spatial streams to different transmit chains. This
`may include one of the following:
`o Direct mapping – each sequence of constellation points is sent to
`a different transmit chain.
`o Spatial expansion – each vector of constellation points from all the
`sequences is multiplied by a matrix to produce the input to the
`transmit chains.
`o Space Time Block coding – constellation points from one spatial
`stream are spread into two spatial streams using a space time
`block code.
`o Beam Forming - similar to spatial expansion: each vector of
`constellation points from all the sequences is multiplied by a matrix
`of steering vectors to produce the input to the transmit chains.
`Inverse Fast Fourier Transform – converts a block of constellation
`points to a time domain block.
` Cyclic shift insertion – inserts the cyclic shift into the time domain block.
`In the case that spatial expansion is applied that increases the number of
`transmit chains, the cyclic shift may be applied in the frequency domain as
`part of spatial expansion.
` Guard interval insertion – inserts the guard interval.
` Optional windowing – smoothing the edges of each symbol to increase
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`Value in legacy
`Value in
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`NSD: Number of
`data subcarriers
`NSP: Number of
`pilot subcarriers
`NST: Total Number
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`NSR: Number of
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`occupying half of
`the overall BW
`F : subcarrier
`frequency spacing
`TFFT: IFFT/FFT
`period
`TGI: Guard Interval
`length
`TGI2: Double GI
`TGIS: Short Guard
`Interval length
`TL-STF: Legacy
`Short training
`sequence length
`TL-LTF: Legacy Long
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`Value in legacy
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`TSYMS: Short GI
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`time
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`long training field
`length
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`Explanation
`Number of coded bits per symbol
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`Number of coded bits per symbol per spatial stream
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`Number of data bits per symbol
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`Number of coded bits per single carrier
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`Number of space time streams
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`Number of spatial streams
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