Proposal for Ensuring Spectrum Availability for V2X and WiFi Coexistence

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The document discusses the implications of FCC's plan to allocate lower spectrum for WiFi and its potential impact on V2X services in the automotive industry. A proposal is outlined to add a sharing mode in case of spectrum limitations, aiming to safeguard V2X operations while facilitating WiFi advancements through cooperative measures. Prioritization strategies for V2X-WiFi coexistence are suggested to address channel access and traffic control challenges in shared frequency bands.


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  1. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 Considerations of FCC NRPM on 11bd Date: 2020-1-12 Authors: Name Onn Haran Affiliations Autotalks Address Grand Netter bldg., Kfar Netter, Israel Grand Netter bldg., Kfar Netter, Israel Grand Netter bldg., Kfar Netter, Israel Phone +972-9-886-5300 email Onn.haran@auto-talks.com Yossi.shaul@auto-talks.com Yossi Shaul Autotalks +972-9-886-5300 Ron.toledano@auto-talks.com Ron Toledano Autotalks +972-9-886-5300 Submission Slide 1 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  2. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 Enabling WiFi in U-NII-4 is FCC s Prime Target FCC plans to allocate lower 45MHz to unlicensed WiFi FCC doesn t plan to conclude WiFi sharing study If plan would be accepted, dedicated V2X Spectrum will be squeezed to 30MHz No room for future V2X services, needed for safety enhancement: Cooperative perception (sensor sharing) / Pedestrian / Platooning bandwidth needs cannot be ignored Automotive industry consensually asks to maintain 75MHz for V2X Submission Slide 2 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  3. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 Proposal: Add a Mode of 11bd Sharing in U-NII-4 11bd is based on the assumption of full 75MHz V2X usage We propose to add a mode of operation in case 40MHz will be taken by FCC Other countries (Japan / EU) aren t impacted In that unfortunate scenario, sharing can mitigate stakeholders aspiration FCC: Fast approval of exclusive WiFi usage Automotive: Protected V2X operation 802.11bd PAR: 2x throughput requirement using 20MHz Proposal: 802.11bd shall develop and validate a sharing scheme Tiger team study can be used as a baseline Submission Slide 3 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  4. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 No Legacy 10MHz V2X Channels Would Exist in Band Taken from V2X Sharing 20MHz channels is the only possible option if FCC takes the 40MHz band 10MHz channels wouldn t exist in that case Proposal: 802.11bd shall add a new mode for 20MHz operation, without considering 10MHz legacy channels Header: plain 11a header (no duplicated 10MHz header) Mask: no need for 10MHz channel compliant mask Channel access: no need to check for 10MHz activity Other V2X technology is more challenged to share band with WiFi 167 175 Submission Slide 4 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  5. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 V2X should be Prioritized if Shared with WiFi Multiple options can be considered, such as: Option A: Detect-and-Vacate WLAN stops using V2X channels for certain period after detecting 11bd header Option B: Raising V2X channel access priority For example, shorter DIFS or higher CCA for non- V2X Option C: Minimizing non-V2X traffic in V2X preferred channels For example, 173 / 177 cannot be primary channels 167 175 Submission Slide 5 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  6. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 Wide V2X Channels should be Considered A wider V2X channel is better for WiFi when sharing V2X would send messages in shorter time Unlicensed 160MHz channel degrades to 80MHz regardless if V2X uses 20, 40 or 80MHz A wider V2X channel serves better V2X Higher positioning accuracy Simpler management of V2X services (less channels) Simpler V2X hardware (less radios) Proposal: Define 40/80MHz V2X channels 167 175 171 163 Submission Slide 6 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  7. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 Straw Poll #1 Do you agree that 802.11bd shall add 20MHz channel operation mode, without co-existence with legacy 10MHz? Y: N: A: Submission Slide 7 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  8. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 Straw Poll #2 Do you agree that 802.11bd shall define and validate WiFi sharing scheme? Y: N: A: Submission Slide 8 Onn Haran, Autotalks

  9. January 2020 doc.: IEEE 802.11-20-0001/r1 Straw Poll #3 Do you agree that 802.11bd shall define wider channels (40/80MHz) for effective WiFi sharing? Y: N: A: Submission Slide 9 Onn Haran, Autotalks

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