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doc.: IEEE xxx c Submission Proposed Resolution to Comment #23 The transmitter requires only one information from the receiver whether the transmitter switch its transmit antenna or not. And, this information is already included in Transmit diversity request command in subclause Most of the primitive parameters in Table 3z are used between DME and MLME in a single DEV and these parameters are not transferred to the corresponding DEV. Two parameters, TrgtID and OrigID which are unnecessary, will be deleted to keep this text in the position as it is now. July, 2008 ETRISlide 3
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July, 2008
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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)
Submission Title: [Resolutions to TSD comments]Date Submitted: []Source: [Seung-Eun Hong1 , Yongsun Kim2, Kyeongpyo Kim3, Hyoungjn Kwon4, Wooyong Lee5]Company: [Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)]Address: [ETRI, 161 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-700, Republic of Korea]Voice: [], FAX: [], E-Mail: [[email protected] 1, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]]Re: []Abstract: [Comment resolutions.]Purpose: [To be considered in IEEE 802.15.3c standard]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.
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Comment #23• Much of the text in the Transmit Switched
Diversity clause seems not appropriate for a section on MLME– Parse this section into text suitable for the
MLME section and text for either information elements and/or MAC commands.
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #23• The transmitter requires only one information from the
receiver whether the transmitter switch its transmit antenna or not. And, this information is already included in Transmit diversity request command in subclause 7.5.11.1.
• Most of the primitive parameters in Table 3z are used between DME and MLME in a single DEV and these parameters are not transferred to the corresponding DEV.
• Two parameters, TrgtID and OrigID which are unnecessary, will be deleted to keep this text in the position as it is now.
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Comment #24, #474 and their Resolution• Editorial• Comment #24 and Comment #474 are the
same. Their comments are that subclause number 6.3.20 should be 6.3.19.3– Accepted
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Comment #57• Missing standard usage of shall, may,
should, etc.– This clause is written in an informal manner
that is devote of "standard" usage of shall, etc. Please re-write this clause in an appropriate manner.
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #57• According to the suggested remedy, we will
update the related texts. – For details, refer to the resolution to Comment
#582.
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Comment #536• What type of receiver architecture can be
supported by the TX switch diversity? There is no mechanism or protocol described how feedback information can be transmitted.– Need clarification
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #536
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• TSD does not limit the receiver to a specific architecture.• For TSD operation, the receiver uses Transmit switched
diversity request command frame to send ‘no-switch’ or ‘switch’ information.– For clarification, we propose to change the related texts in page 55
to the following:– If the received SNR is larger than the threshold, the DEV shall
send the Transmit switched diversity request command with ‘no-switch (b7b6=00)’ information to PNC. If the received SNR is smaller than the threshold, the DEV shall send ‘switch (b7b6=1x)’ information to PNC. If the SNR for all transmit antennas are less than the predetermined threshold, DEV shall send the index of the transmit antenna with the largest received SNR.
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Comment #558 and its Resolution• Editorial• "TXDiversityThresholdType" should be
"TxDiversityThresholdType" for consistency.– Accepted as suggested.
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Comment #559• What happens when a value (e.g., SINR) is
outside the specified range?– Specify whether values are saturated or whether
an invalid code is sent for out-of-range values.
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #559• Valid range, 0 ~ 255, of TxDiversityThreshold in Table 3z should be
replaced with “separately addressed according to the TxDiversityThresholdType (refer to the below)”.– SINR: 0 dB to 28 dB in 1 dB steps (valid range: 0 ~ 28).– RSSIr: 0 dB to 28 dB in 1 dB steps (valid range: 0 ~ 28).– FER_EXPONENT: The negative of the exponent, from 1 to 10 in
0.25 step size (valid range: 0 ~ 40).– BER_EXPONENT: The negative of the BER exponent from 1 to
10 in 0.25 step size (valid range: 0 ~ 40).• The valid ranges of SINR and RSSIr are modified to be consistent
with the SINR field and RSSIr field of the Received status field format in 12.1.6.3.
• Add the following text after the last paragraph in 6.3.19.1:– If the TxDiversityThreshold value is out-of-range, the MLME-
TXDIV.request is immediately rejected and MLME-TXDIV.confirm with ResultCode=FAILURE and ReasonCode=OTHER is issued.
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Comment #560• What about other possible metrics?
– For example, one could use a calculated capacity value, some sort of signal quality metric which is a function of LLRs, etc. Perhaps a more flexible or inclusive definition is required.
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #560• There are numerous metrics which can decide the channel status or
data reliability.• It is difficult to list all the possible metrics in the document and it is
also uncomfortable to list some well-known major metrics.• Substitute current four TxDiversityThresholdType with
“USER_SPECIFIC_METRIC” in table 3z and also leave the valid range of TxDiversityThreshold to the implementers within the range of 0-255.
• This parameter is one of MLME primitive parameters and MLME primitive parameters are not transmitted to the other device which means there is no interoperability problem between devices from different vendors.
• Accordingly, resolution to Comment #559 has to be modified, especially, the valid range part.
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Comment #580• "The process is performed in CAP by using
the base rate." What is meant by the "process"? If "process" means the procedure by which an antenna is selected, why must that procedure occur in the CAP? What is the "base rate" and why must it be used?– Please clarify. Also, the restriction that the
procedure must be executed in the CAP seems excessively restrictive.
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #580• We propose that the sentence “The process
is performed in CAP by using the base rate” should be removed
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Comment #581• Figure 147c indicates that the feedback is
an "Antenna Switching Indicator". Why must the antenna selection be made at the receiving end? The receiver could feedback SNR, SINR, BER, etc. information and allow the decision to be made on the transmitting end.– Perhaps more implementation flexibility is
required.
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #581• The TSD currently put an emphasis on
simplicity rather than optimization• However, we will update the related text to
give more flexibility for the implementation as recommended.
• We propose that we leave this comment open for discussion until September.
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Comment #582• The text states that received SNR is compared
against a predetermined threshold. First of all, there is no truly normative ("SHALL") text. Second, why must SNR be used? In some cases, it may be impossible to get a good estimate of the true SNR. It may be easier to compare RSSI or perhaps better results could be obtained with a BER or capacity or SINR estimate.– The comments about SNR should be clearly stated
as informative and a more flexible definition with normative text provided.
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #582• The resolution to the first part of the
comment is in the next slide. Further polishing will be done.
• For the second part of the comment, it is related with Comment #560. So, we propose that SNR should be replaced with “a predetermined metric.”
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #57 and #582 (Cont’d)• Transmit switched diversity is used to achieve diversity gain from shadowing or blockage. The
process is performed in CAP by using the base rate. To perform transmit switched diversity, the PNC shall have multiple antennas that share one common RF chain, as illustrated in Figure 147c.
• The PNC shall first inform the DEV of the number of transmit antennas. In the first transmission, the PNC shall arbitrarily select one antenna from multiple transmit antennas. When the DEV receives a packet from the PNC, the DEV should check the predetermined metric and compares it to a predetermined threshold. According to the relationship between the predetermined metric and the threshold, the DEV shall send an MLME-TXDIV.request to the MAC/MLME. Then, DEV shall send the Transmit Switched Diversity Request command, as described in 7.5.11.1, to the PNC. If the predetermined metric is larger than the threshold, the DEV shall send ‘no-switch (b7b6=00)’ information to PNC. If the predetermined metric is smaller than the threshold, the DEV shall send ‘switch (b7b6=1x)’ information to PNC. If the predetermined metric for all transmit antennas are less than the predetermined threshold, DEV shall send the index of the transmit antenna with the best predetermined metric.
• According to the information in the command frame, the PNC shall perform the switching operation. PNC shall then send Transmit Switched Diversity Response command as defined in 7.5.11.2, containing the switching results to DEV. After that, PNC MAC/MLME shall send MLME-TXDIV.indication including antenna index information to PNC DME.
• The originating DEV after receiving Transmit Switched Diversity Response command shall terminate transmit switched diversity process according to the result.
• Figure 147d illustrates the message sequence for transmit switched diversity request process.
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Comment #583• How does the transmit diversity procedure stabilize
in the case that that both sides of the link may attempt to select transmitter/receiver antennas? If the PNC has selected one of K possible antennas for communication with a DEV and the DEV selects one of N possible antennas for communication with the PNC, then the PNC switches its selected antenna, the selected antenna at the DEV may no longer be the best choice.– What safeguards are in place to ensure that only one
side of a link at a time is adjusting its selection?
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Proposed Resolution to Comment #583• According to the current TSD operation, PNC does not
switch its antenna without the indication of the receiver.• When implementing the receiver, for a given PNC
antenna, the receiver may first select the best receiver antenna, and then the receiver may command to switch the current PNC antenna to the other.
• PNC switches its antenna only when Transmit switched diversity request command, which is defined in 7.5.11.1, from the receiver.
• The text in 8.16.1 includes the following sentence: “According to the information in the command frame, the PNC shall perform the switching operation.”
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