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Two-Dimensional A-PPDU for Low Latency in UHR Networks

This document discusses the proposed two-dimensional (2D) A-PPDU as a solution for supporting low-latency applications in UHR networks. It delves into the details of 2D A-PPDU for downlink, focusing on the ability to insert PPDUs within a PPDU, aiming to reduce latency in UHR environments by enhanci

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Remaining Issues with New 11be Scrambler in IEEE 802.11-20

IEEE 802.11-20/1107r0 discusses the introduction of a new 11-bit scrambler in 11be to reduce payload PAPR. The document addresses issues related to the scrambler seed for CTS in response to MU-RTS transmissions, including the generation of PPDU synchronous scramblers, bit modulation in CTS and MU-RT

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Challenges and Requirements for Bandwidth Indication in IEEE 802.11

The document discusses challenges and requirements related to bandwidth indication in RTS/CTS frames with PPDU in 320 MHz, focusing on scenarios where bandwidth signaling may lead to misinterpretation by stations. It highlights the need for dynamic bandwidth and preamble puncturing information in RT

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Designing 9-Bit RU Allocation Subfield for EHT Trigger Frame in IEEE 802.11-20

IEEE 802.11-20/1845r2 presents a proposal for enhancing the RU allocation subfield design in the EHT Trigger frame to accommodate bandwidth support up to 320MHz and multiple RU or MRU allocations for UL MU transmissions in the 11be standard. The modification addresses inconsistencies in MRU mapping

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IEEE 802.11-20/0029r3 Preamble Structure and SIG Contents Overview

The document dated January 2020 discusses the preamble structure and SIG contents, focusing on EHT-SIG in IEEE 802.11-20/0029r3 amendment. It covers the introduction of U-SIG, EHT-SIG format, EHT.PPDU types, and EHT-SIG design for MU PPDU. The discussion includes the necessity of accommodating overf

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Understanding IEEE 802.11-22/2083r1 Wake-Up Radio (WUR) and MC-OOK Signals

The document explores the IEEE 802.11-22/2083r1 specifications regarding Wake-Up Radio (WUR) PHY, focusing on WUR PPDU reception requirements and the use of multicarrier on-off keying (MC-OOK) signals. It examines the ambiguity surrounding MC-OOK in WUR PPDU compositions, emphasizing the need for cl

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Proposal for EHT 320 MHz PPDU Support in EDCA Ranging for IEEE 802.11-23/0391r1

The document outlines a proposal to enable EHT 320 MHz PPDU support for EDCA ranging in IEEE 802.11-23/0391r1. It discusses the implementation of FTM legacy ranging, the importance of wider bandwidths, and the necessary changes in the standard to incorporate this support. The proposal aims to enhanc

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Considerations on Inter-PPDU Based Preemption Scheme in IEEE 802.11-23

In this document, considerations are presented for a preemption scheme in IEEE 802.11-23, focusing on issues such as coordination, ACK transmission timing, and channel access fairness. The proposed inter-PPDU based preemption scheme aims to improve the transmission of low latency traffics within the

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Proposed 80 MHz EHT LPI PPDU Format for IEEE 802.11-20/1347r1

The document presents the proposed LPI PPDU format for IEEE 802.11-20/1347r1, focusing on enhancing the robustness of the preamble and payload in non-OFDMA frames. The format includes repetitions of U-SIG and E-SIG symbols, optimizing DCM gain for improved performance. Simulation results show advant

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IEEE 802.11-20/0049r2: PPDU Types and Bandwidth Information Update

These slides discuss the inclusion of bandwidth information in U-SIG fields for IEEE 802.11 networks. The focus is on enhancing spectrum occupancy details in a version-independent manner, allowing for future-proofing with potential higher bandwidths. Suggestions include incorporating a PPDU type fie

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Implications of Large-size RU Aggregation on RTS/CTS in IEEE 802.11-17

Addressing implications of large-size RU aggregation on RTS/CTS in IEEE 802.11-17, focusing on the signaling of Enhanced High Throughput Format PPDU Bandwidth and puncturing in RTS/CTS frames. Proposing the use of HE MU-RTS Trigger frame to elicit CTS response from STAs, along with different CTS for

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Enhancing Throughput with Aggregated PPDU for Large Bandwidth IEEE 802.11 Networks

This document discusses the implementation of Aggregated PPDU to boost throughput in IEEE 802.11 networks with large bandwidth. The focus is on accommodating various STAs with different operating bandwidths and optimizing traffic flow. By utilizing Aggregated PPDU, significant gains in throughput ca

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IEEE 802.11-19/1907r2 Multiple RU Combinations for EHT

11be task group approved multiple RU combinations for PPDU BW up to 160MHz. Principles outlined to limit combined RUs, focusing on spectrum use enhancement. Useful scenarios discussed for small-size RU combinations within 20MHz and 40MHz bands. Considerations highlighted regarding combining differen

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IEEE 802.11-20/1238r1 Preamble Design Open Issues

Proposed designs addressing preamble design issues in IEEE 802.11-20/1238r1 include U-SIG content and overflow for Unified SU/MU PPDU, EHT-SIG design, and punctured channel indication. The focus is on conveying puncturing patterns efficiently while minimizing signaling overhead. The design features

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PAPR Issues in EHT-ER-SU PPDU for 6GHz Wi-Fi Systems

Introduction of a new PPDU type (EHT-ER-SU) for extending transmission range in 6GHz Wi-Fi systems has led to PAPR issues due to frequency-duplicated data, impacting indoor and outdoor usage. Proposed methods aim to reduce PAPR, addressing concerns for indoor STAs and outdoor support in high-power s

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IEEE 802.11-20/1192r0 TB PPDU Format Signaling in Trigger Frame

The document discusses the need for a clear rule to determine the TB PPDU format for MU operations in IEEE 802.11 standards. It proposes methods to indicate the TB PPDU format in Trigger frames to avoid conflicts between different station types. Various signaling methods are suggested to differentia

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Spatial Stream Allocation in IEEE 802.11-20 Trigger Frames

The document discusses spatial stream allocation in IEEE 802.11-20 trigger frames, specifically focusing on the SS Allocation subfield. It explains how trigger frames allocate resources for TB PPDU transmissions and solicit User Info fields, detailing the RU Allocation and SS Allocation subfields. T

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IEEE 802.11-20/0973r0 Cyclic Shift Values for Pre-NGV Modulated Fields

Introduction to the determination of cyclic shift values for pre-NGV modulated fields in the IEEE 802.11-20/0973r0 document. The proposal suggests using existing values defined for pre-VHT, specifically for L-STF, L-LTF, L-SIG, and VHT-SIG-A fields of the PPDU. References and a straw poll are also i

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Carrier PPDU Discussion for Long-range Backscatter Operation in IEEE 802.11-24

This document discusses the use of Carrier PPDU for long-range backscatter operation in IEEE 802.11-24 standard. It covers topics such as close-range and long-range backscatter in AMP, reader PPDU for close-range operation, and different topologies to support long-range backscatter. The content incl

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IEEE 802.11-24/171r6 TGbn Motions List - January 2024

The January 2024 document highlights motions discussed and approved in IEEE 802.11 TGbn Task Group meeting. The motions include enhancements for Ultra High Reliability WLAN, additions to TGbn SFD for distributed-tone RU in TB PPDU transmission, and defining mechanisms for AP MLD roaming. The documen

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Enhancing Support for Wider Bandwidth OFDMA in IEEE 802.11 Networks

The document discusses the implementation of Selective Spatial Transmission (SST) and Dynamic Subband Operation (DSO) to enable wider bandwidth OFDMA in IEEE 802.11be and 802.11bn standards. It covers enhancements for 80MHz, 160MHz, and 320MHz EHT DL and UL OFDMA transmissions, emphasizing the benef

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Preemption Methods for Ultra High Reliability in Multi-AP C-TDMA

In this IEEE document, preemption methods are discussed for the coordinated time-division multiple-access (C-TDMA) scheme to enhance the Ultra High Reliability (UHR) capability in multi-AP operation. The focus is on reducing delays during large PPDU transmissions and improving coordination between s

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IEEE 802.11-23/1067r1 TB Ranging with EHT and HE TB PPDU Overview

This document discusses the use of 320 MHz bandwidth in TB ranging for IEEE 802.11-23/1067r1, focusing on EHT and HE TB frames. It examines the decision trees regarding the use of EHT TB ranging NDP, limitations on frame mixing, and bandwidth reduction for Location Measurement Report (LMR). Key cons

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Enhancement of Buffer Status Reporting in IEEE 802.11 - A Solution Proposal

This document proposes enhancements to the Buffer Status Reporting (BSR) mechanism in IEEE 802.11, particularly addressing the issue of inaccuracies in reporting queue sizes exceeding 2,147,328 octets within PPDU frames. The proposal suggests adding an additional field in the A-ctrl frame to accommo

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IEEE 802.11 TGbn Motions Summary - January 2024

The January 2024 document from IEEE 802.11 TGbn Task Group chaired by Alfred Asterjadhi includes motions discussing enhancements for Ultra High Reliability WLAN. Motion 1 in the PHY domain relates to a distributed-tone RU for TB PPDU transmission. Similarly, Motion 2 in the MAC domain discusses mech

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Enhanced Impulse Radio for IEEE P802.15 Working Group

Submission for IEEE P802.15 Working Group presenting the SRDEV.PPDU for Enhanced Impulse Radio. The document outlines the two enhancement stages, Minimally Incremental Mode (MIM) and Performance Optimized Mode (POM), focusing on supporting specific frequency channels and enhancing performance throug

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IEEE 802.11-23/1841r0 BSS Color Considerations for Multi-AP Networks

The document delves into the challenges of BSS color management in multi-AP setups, focusing on Joint Transmission techniques in IEEE 802.11 networks. It proposes solutions to avoid filtering PPDU transmissions due to mismatched BSS colors, potentially causing PHY preamble collisions.

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Improving Padding Efficiency in HE SU PPDU with BCC

IEEE 802.11-16/0080r2 proposes a method to enhance padding efficiency in High Efficiency Spatially Multiplexed (HE SU) PPDU with Block Concatenation Coding (BCC) in 20MHz transmission. By adjusting the duration of the last OFDM symbol based on the excess information bits, this method aims to reduce

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Proposal for Wake-Up Receiver (WUR) Study Group in IEEE 802.11-16

The document presents a proposal for the creation of a Wake-Up Receiver (WUR) Study Group within the IEEE 802.11-16 standard. The WUR technology aims to enable energy-efficient data reception without increasing latency, with a defined scope of work and feasibility. The proposal outlines the need for

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IEEE 802.11-24/0070r1 Presentation on Non-Primary Channel Access

This presentation discusses the concept of using secondary channels for PPDU transmission in IEEE 802.11 networks to improve efficiency in large bandwidth scenarios. It covers topics such as channel access, backoff mechanisms, and channel switching thresholds. Design principles emphasize minimal imp

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Proposed Designs for IEEE 802.11-20 Preamble Design

In these slides, designs are proposed for U-SIG content and overflow for the Unified SU/MU PPDU as well as EHT-SIG design in IEEE 802.11-20. The focus is on punctured channel indication design to enable decoding of puncturing patterns by devices, with an emphasis on signaling efficiency and low over

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IEEE 802.11-17/0029r4 WUR Usage Model Document

This document, dated January 2017, outlines usage models for wake-up radio WLAN standard. It includes details on various usage models like Smart Home, Warehouse, Outdoor Cattle Farms, Sensor Network Synchronized Wake Up, Wearable Devices, Moving Goods Tracking, and more. The document also explains t

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Discussion on IEEE 802.11-23/1865r0: SST and A-PPDU

The document discusses the current lack of support for SST on S160 in 11be, highlighting that 11be AP and STA do not support A-PPDU. It explores potential combinations for A-PPDU involving UHR and non-UHR HE and EHT STAs, addressing bandwidth enhancements and benefits of various scenarios. The analy

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Power-Efficient WUR AP Discovery in IEEE 802.11

Discussion on issues related to Access Point (AP) discovery using Wake-Up Radio (WUR) when the AP is in sleep mode, focusing on active scanning methods for quick AP discovery and association, including power-efficient wake-up frames and challenges with broadcast frames in IEEE 802.11 networks.

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Understanding Start Time Sync Procedures in IEEE 802.11-21/1679r0

In the document authored by Ronny Yongho Kim et al., the focus is on start time sync PPDU medium access considering internal collision in IEEE 802.11-21/1679r0. It discusses the importance of defining a clear rule to resolve internal collision cases during medium access procedures. Specific attentio

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IEEE 802.11-24/103r0 TXOP Level Preemption for Low Latency Application

This document discusses the implementation of preemption as a solution to support low latency applications in IEEE 802.11 scenarios. It focuses on dividing large PPDU into smaller ones with time gaps for preemption opportunities. The approach involves common preemption requests and triggering LL pac

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Enhancing Low Latency Applications with Pre-emption in IEEE 802.11-24/103r1

Discussion on pre-emption as a solution for low latency applications in UL SU TXOP scenarios. Techniques for dividing large PPDU into smaller ones, allowing pre-emption opportunities, and enabling LL PPDU transmission after pre-emption are explored. Strategies for AP to initiate LL packet transmissi

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Legacy Fairness Enhancement in IEEE 802.11 Networks: Further Considerations

Investigating legacy fairness issues in IEEE 802.11 networks, this document explores methods to address throughput starvation of legacy stations due to enhanced Channel Clear Assessment (CCA) in High Efficiency (HE) stations. Two fairness methods, Legacy Frame Protection and PPDU Size Reduction, are

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Integrating WUR into IEEE 802.11bn for Enhanced Network Efficiency

IEEE 802.11-24/0892r0 proposes integrating Wake-Up Radio (WUR) technology into 11bn networks to improve reliability, support low latency traffic, increase peak throughput, and enhance power-saving capabilities. The WUR acts as a companion radio to the main connectivity radio, enabling power-saving w

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Preamble and PE Transmission in PPDU Using DRU

The document discusses the transmission of Preamble and Physical End with the DRU technology in PPDU for IEEE 802.11 networks. It covers various aspects such as legacy preamble, UHR-STF, UHR-LTF, PE fields, and SIG transmission. The focus is on achieving compatibility and performance efficiency in D

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