IEEE 802.11 Proposal for 320MHz Ranging Enhancement

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Follow-up on 320MHz NTB/TB ranging
Slide 1
Authors:
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc
Date
: 2023-03-15
March 2023
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Background
:
802.11az has been developed over 802.11ax and supports up to 160 MHz
bandwidth
Motivation
:
320 MHz operation has been defined in 802.11be
320 MHz BW can offer better resolution than 160 MHz BW in ranging
Objective
:
Expand appropriate 11az frames and procedures with 320 MHz support
Introduction
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc
Slide 2
Jan 2023
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Focus on MAC related changes
Explore options to indicate 320 MHz BW in the following frames:
Ranging NDPA
Ranging Trigger variants
IFTMR/IFTM for session negotiation
Assumptions:
May support some non-OFDMA puncturing patterns (see [1])
Some regions may only have 240 MHz bandwidth
Still offers better accuracy than 160 MHz BW
Frame exchange sequence are expected to remain the same as in 11az
to maximize the reuse of existing logics
Scope of This Contribution
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 3
Jan 2023
NDPA ENHANCEMENT
 
Slide 4
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Jan 2023
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Recap: 11az Ranging NDPA
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 5
With secure LTF
NOTE: AIDs of 2044 and 2045
also have unique formats
Jan 2023
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For NDPA in non-HT Duplicate PPDU:
B7 in the SERVICE field is set to 1 to indicate 320 MHz based on the
following 11be spec text:
“If the CH_BANDWIDTH_IN_NON_HT parameter in the TXVECTOR
primitive is present and is equal to CBW320, then bit 7 of the SERVICE field
is set to 1. The remaining 8 bits (8–15) of the SERVICE field shall be reserved
for future use.”
For NDPA in EHT MU PPDU:
The U-SIG field can indicate 320 MHz
Recap: 320 MHz indication in EHT NDPA
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 6
Jan 2023
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Use existing Ranging NDPA variant encoding in 11az and existing
320MHz indication in 11be
No change to the Ranging NDPA MAC content
non-HT dup PPDU: set B7 in SERVICE field to 1 to indicate 320 MHz
EHT MU PPDU: set PHY header to indicate 320 MHz
Proposal #1: 320 MHz for Ranging NDPA
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 7
Non-HT Duplicate PPDU
PSDU
Service
PHY 
preamble
Set B7 to 1 as defined in 11be
Use the existing Ranging NDPA format defined in 11az
EHT MU PPDU or
Future PPDU
PSDU
Service
PHY 
preamble
Use the Bandwidth field in the U-SIG field
to indicate 320 MHz as defined in 11be
Use the existing Ranging NDPA format defined in 11az
Jan 2023
TRIGGER ENHANCEMENT
 
Slide 8
 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Jan 2023
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Recap: 11az Trigger frame variants
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 9
Jan 2023
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Recap: 320 MHz indication in EHT Trigger
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 10
Jan 2023
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Add the Special User Info field defined in 11be to the Ranging Trigger
frame variants defined in 11az, with B54 and B55 set to 0 to solicit
320 MHz EHT TB PPDU
Benefit: simple
Proposal #2: 320 MHz for Ranging Trigger
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 11
Set trigger type subfield to 8 to
indicate the Ranging variant
Set B55 to 0 to indicate the
presence of the following Special
User Info field, which uses the
format defined in 11be to indicate
320 MHz
Jan 2023
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Use-case
: a BSS often has a mix of HE STA and EHT STAs
Issue
:  if the TF Ranging Poll frame is sent in EHT PPDU, the TXOP will be wasted if
no EHT STA responds, even if some HE STAs want to participate in the ranging
sequence.
Candidate solution
:
RSTA should transmit TF Ranging Poll in non-HT duplicate PPDU instead of EHT PPDU to
serve both EHT/HE STAs
Based on received CTS response, subsequent PPDUs (Ranging sounding, NDPA) may use
EHT/HE/non-HT dup PPDUs
Proposal #3 Clarification on PPDU Types for
Ranging Trigger frame
Jan 2023
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 12
SESSION NEGOTIATION
ENHANCEMENTS
 
Slide 13
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Jan 2023
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From 11md and 11az:
Recap: Negotiation with IFTMR
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 14
New subelement(s)
for 11be related 
info
Expansion is needed
Jan 2023
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Recap: Negotiation with IFTM
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 15
New subelement(s)
for 11be related 
info
Expansion is needed
Jan 2023
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Use the reserved entries in the Format And Bandwidth subfield to indicate
320 MHz
Candidate entries for 320 MHz
Value 
6
 to indicate EHT (single RF LO) for 320 MHz
This value indicates that the STA also supports values of 5, 2, 1 and 0
NOTE: an EHT BSS does not support 80+80 or 160+160
Proposal #4: Additional Info for
IFTMR/IFTM
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 16
Add entries for 320 MHz
Jan 2023
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Issue
: if an AP updates its puncturing pattern, how to handle a session
that has already been established?
For associated STAs: can learn the updated pattern through Beacon
For 
unassociated STAs: cannot 
learn the change if they don’t monitor the
Beacons continuously
Discussion
 from Nov meeting:
Need a way to adopt the latest puncturing pattern
Proposal
:
FTM parameter modification or session termination is used to avoid using
the old puncturing pattern
Similar solution can be used for Transmit Power Envelop (TPE)
Puncturing Pattern Update
Jan 2023
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 17
Define a new
subelement for
puncturing and
another for TPE
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This contribution explored options to indicate 320 MHz BW in the
following frames by an 11be STA
Ranging NDPA
Ranging Trigger variants
IFTMR/IFTM for session negotiation and re-establishment
On EHT/HE BSS Configuration with Puncturing
The analysis showed that the indications of 320 MHz defined in 11be
can be applied to the above frames from 11az
As the 11be indications are outside the fields that carries the 11az-specific
info
Summary
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 18
Jan 2023
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Do you agree that the 320 MHz NDP Announcement frame of
802.11bk will use existing Ranging NDP Announcement variant
encoding in 802.11az and existing 320MHz indication in 802.11be?
No change to the 802.11az Ranging NDP Announcement MAC content
For a non-HT dup PPDU: set B7 in SERVICE field to 1 to indicate 320
MHz
For an EHT MU PPDU: use the Bandwidth field in the U-SIG field to
indicate 320 MHz
Yes: 16
   
No: 0
   
Abstain: 1
 
Straw Poll #1
Jan 2023
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 19
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Do you agree that a 320 MHz Ranging Trigger frame in 802.11bk sets
the Trigger Type subfield in the Common Info field to 8 as in 802.11az
and includes the Special User Info field immediately after the
Common Info field as defined in 802.11be?
Yes: 14
   
No: 0
   
Abstain: 2
 
Straw Poll #2
Jan 2023
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 20
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Do you agree that IFTMR/IFTM frames of 802.11bk will use only a
single reserved entry in the Format And Bandwidth subfield to indicate
320 MHz?
The entry is for 320 MHz with a single RF LO;
If the entry is included in an IFTRM or IFTM frame, it indicates that the
transmitter of the frame supports 320 MHz with a single RF LO, 160 MHz
with a single RF LO, 80 MHz, 40 MHz and 20 MH..
Yes:
   
No: 
   
Abstain:  
 
Straw Poll #3 (updated in r3)
March 2023
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 21
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Do you agree that IFTMR/IFTM frames of 802.11bk will use a
reserved subelement to indicate information on transmit power envelop
of the BSS for 320 MHz?
Yes: 
 
9
  
No:
 
0
  
Abstain: 14
 
Straw Poll #4
Jan 2023
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 22
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Do you agree that 802.11bk will extend IFTMR and IFTM frames to
indicate puncturing pattern of the BSS in the Ranging Parameters
field?
Yes
   
No
   
Abstain
 
Straw Poll #5 (run out of time, tele call)
Jan 2023
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 23
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[1]  Thoughts on 320 MHz Ranging NDP, 22/1981r0,
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/22/11-22-1981-00-00az-thoughts-
on-320-mhz-ranging-ndp.pptx
, Steve Shellhammer et al.
References
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Slide 24
Jan 2023
BACKUP
 
Slide 25
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
Nov 2022
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36.3.24.2 Channelization for 320 MHz channel
The 320 MHz channel consists of any two adjacent 160 MHz channels in
the 6 GHz band. Two type of channelizations for 320 MHz channel are
defined: 320 MHz-1 and 320 MHz-2.
320 MHz-1 is defined as 320 MHz  channel  with  channel  center
frequency  numbered  31,  95,  and  159.  320 MHz-2  is  defined  as 320
MHz channel with channel center frequency numbered 63, 127, and 191.
On 320 MHz-1 and 320 MHz-2
Nov 2022
Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.
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This document discusses the proposal for enhancing IEEE 802.11 with support for 320MHz bandwidth ranging operations. It aims to improve ranging accuracy by expanding 802.11az frames and procedures to accommodate the increased bandwidth. The focus is on MAC-related changes, exploring different options to indicate 320MHz bandwidth in key frames like Ranging NDPA and Ranging Trigger variants. The proposal also addresses nuances in regions with varying bandwidth capabilities, offering better precision than the existing 160MHz bandwidth. The document outlines specific enhancements and modifications required for successful implementation.

  • IEEE 802.11
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  • 320MHz
  • Ranging Enhancement
  • MAC Changes

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  1. March 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Follow-up on 320MHz NTB/TB ranging Date: 2023-03-15 Authors: Name Affiliations Address Phone email Yanjun Sun Ali Raissinia Steve Shellhammer Qualcomm George Cherian Christine Zhang Youhan Kim Submission Slide 1 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc

  2. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Introduction Background: 802.11az has been developed over 802.11ax and supports up to 160 MHz bandwidth Motivation: 320 MHz operation has been defined in 802.11be 320 MHz BW can offer better resolution than 160 MHz BW in ranging Objective: Expand appropriate 11az frames and procedures with 320 MHz support Submission Slide 2 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc

  3. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Scope of This Contribution Focus on MAC related changes Explore options to indicate 320 MHz BW in the following frames: Ranging NDPA Ranging Trigger variants IFTMR/IFTM for session negotiation Assumptions: May support some non-OFDMA puncturing patterns (see [1]) Some regions may only have 240 MHz bandwidth Still offers better accuracy than 160 MHz BW Frame exchange sequence are expected to remain the same as in 11az to maximize the reuse of existing logics Submission Slide 3 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  4. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 NDPA ENHANCEMENT Submission Slide 4 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  5. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Recap: 11az Ranging NDPA NOTE: AIDs of 2044 and 2045 also have unique formats With secure LTF Submission Slide 5 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  6. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Recap: 320 MHz indication in EHT NDPA For NDPA in non-HT Duplicate PPDU: B7 in the SERVICE field is set to 1 to indicate 320 MHz based on the following 11be spec text: If the CH_BANDWIDTH_IN_NON_HT parameter in the TXVECTOR primitive is present and is equal to CBW320, then bit 7 of the SERVICE field is set to 1. The remaining 8 bits (8 15) of the SERVICE field shall be reserved for future use. For NDPA in EHT MU PPDU: The U-SIG field can indicate 320 MHz Submission Slide 6 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  7. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Proposal #1: 320 MHz for Ranging NDPA Use existing Ranging NDPA variant encoding in 11az and existing 320MHz indication in 11be No change to the Ranging NDPA MAC content non-HT dup PPDU: set B7 in SERVICE field to 1 to indicate 320 MHz EHT MU PPDU: set PHY header to indicate 320 MHz Non-HT Duplicate PPDU PHY preamble Service PSDU Set B7 to 1 as defined in 11be Use the existing Ranging NDPA format defined in 11az EHT MU PPDU or Future PPDU PHY preamble Service PSDU Use the existing Ranging NDPA format defined in 11az Use the Bandwidth field in the U-SIG field to indicate 320 MHz as defined in 11be Submission Slide 7 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  8. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 TRIGGER ENHANCEMENT Submission Slide 8 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  9. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Recap: 11az Trigger frame variants Submission Slide 9 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  10. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Recap: 320 MHz indication in EHT Trigger Submission Slide 10 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  11. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Proposal #2: 320 MHz for Ranging Trigger Add the Special User Info field defined in 11be to the Ranging Trigger frame variants defined in 11az, with B54 and B55 set to 0 to solicit 320 MHz EHT TB PPDU Benefit: simple Set B55 to 0 to indicate the presence of the following Special User Info field, which uses the format defined in 11be to indicate 320 MHz Set trigger type subfield to 8 to indicate the Ranging variant Submission Slide 11 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  12. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Proposal #3 Clarification on PPDU Types for Ranging Trigger frame Use-case: a BSS often has a mix of HE STA and EHT STAs Issue: if the TF Ranging Poll frame is sent in EHT PPDU, the TXOP will be wasted if no EHT STA responds, even if some HE STAs want to participate in the ranging sequence. Candidate solution: RSTA should transmit TF Ranging Poll in non-HT duplicate PPDU instead of EHT PPDU to serve both EHT/HE STAs Based on received CTS response, subsequent PPDUs (Ranging sounding, NDPA) may use EHT/HE/non-HT dup PPDUs Submission Slide 12 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  13. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 SESSION NEGOTIATION ENHANCEMENTS Submission Slide 13 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  14. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Recap: Negotiation with IFTMR From 11md and 11az: Expansion is needed New subelement(s) for 11be related info Submission Slide 14 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  15. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Recap: Negotiation with IFTM Expansion is needed New subelement(s) for 11be related info Submission Slide 15 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  16. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Proposal #4: Additional Info for IFTMR/IFTM Use the reserved entries in the Format And Bandwidth subfield to indicate 320 MHz Add entries for 320 MHz Candidate entries for 320 MHz Value 6 to indicate EHT (single RF LO) for 320 MHz This value indicates that the STA also supports values of 5, 2, 1 and 0 NOTE: an EHT BSS does not support 80+80 or 160+160 Submission Slide 16 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  17. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Puncturing Pattern Update Issue: if an AP updates its puncturing pattern, how to handle a session that has already been established? For associated STAs: can learn the updated pattern through Beacon For unassociated STAs: cannot learn the change if they don t monitor the Beacons continuously Discussion from Nov meeting: Need a way to adopt the latest puncturing pattern Proposal: FTM parameter modification or session termination is used to avoid using the old puncturing pattern Similar solution can be used for Transmit Power Envelop (TPE) Define a new subelement for puncturing and another for TPE Submission Slide 17 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  18. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Summary This contribution explored options to indicate 320 MHz BW in the following frames by an 11be STA Ranging NDPA Ranging Trigger variants IFTMR/IFTM for session negotiation and re-establishment On EHT/HE BSS Configuration with Puncturing The analysis showed that the indications of 320 MHz defined in 11be can be applied to the above frames from 11az As the 11be indications are outside the fields that carries the 11az-specific info Submission Slide 18 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  19. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Straw Poll #1 Do you agree that the 320 MHz NDP Announcement frame of 802.11bk will use existing Ranging NDP Announcement variant encoding in 802.11az and existing 320MHz indication in 802.11be? No change to the 802.11az Ranging NDP Announcement MAC content For a non-HT dup PPDU: set B7 in SERVICE field to 1 to indicate 320 MHz For an EHT MU PPDU: use the Bandwidth field in the U-SIG field to indicate 320 MHz Yes: 16 No: 0 Abstain: 1 Submission Slide 19 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  20. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Straw Poll #2 Do you agree that a 320 MHz Ranging Trigger frame in 802.11bk sets the Trigger Type subfield in the Common Info field to 8 as in 802.11az and includes the Special User Info field immediately after the Common Info field as defined in 802.11be? Yes: 14 No: 0 Abstain: 2 Submission Slide 20 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  21. March 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Straw Poll #3 (updated in r3) Do you agree that IFTMR/IFTM frames of 802.11bk will use only a single reserved entry in the Format And Bandwidth subfield to indicate 320 MHz? The entry is for 320 MHz with a single RF LO; If the entry is included in an IFTRM or IFTM frame, it indicates that the transmitter of the frame supports 320 MHz with a single RF LO, 160 MHz with a single RF LO, 80 MHz, 40 MHz and 20 MH.. Yes: No: Abstain: Submission Slide 21 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  22. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Straw Poll #4 Do you agree that IFTMR/IFTM frames of 802.11bk will use a reserved subelement to indicate information on transmit power envelop of the BSS for 320 MHz? Yes: 9 No: 0 Abstain: 14 Submission Slide 22 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  23. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 Straw Poll #5 (run out of time, tele call) Do you agree that 802.11bk will extend IFTMR and IFTM frames to indicate puncturing pattern of the BSS in the Ranging Parameters field? Yes No Abstain Submission Slide 23 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  24. Jan 2023 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 References [1] Thoughts on 320 MHz Ranging NDP, 22/1981r0, https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/22/11-22-1981-00-00az-thoughts- on-320-mhz-ranging-ndp.pptx, Steve Shellhammer et al. Submission Slide 24 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  25. Nov 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 BACKUP Submission Slide 25 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

  26. Nov 2022 doc.: IEEE 802.11-23/0048r3 On 320 MHz-1 and 320 MHz-2 36.3.24.2 Channelization for 320 MHz channel The 320 MHz channel consists of any two adjacent 160 MHz channels in the 6 GHz band. Two type of channelizations for 320 MHz channel are defined: 320 MHz-1 and 320 MHz-2. 320 MHz-1 is defined as 320 MHz channel with channel center frequency numbered 31, 95, and 159. 320 MHz-2 is defined as 320 MHz channel with channel center frequency numbered 63, 127, and 191. Credit: source of the image Submission Slide 26 Yanjun Sun, Qualcomm Inc.

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