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Title: Effective Training Sequence for 802.11n


1
Effective Training Sequence for 802.11n
  • David Tung
  • Ralink Technology
  • dtung_at_ralinktech.com

2
Trade-offs of Training Sequence
  • Backward compatibility
  • Backward compatible with 802.11a is required by
    Functional Requirement. (IEEE 802.11-03-813r9)
  • A lesson from 802.11g.
  • Effectiveness
  • Low overhead for the same functional
    requirements.
  • Performance
  • AGC, frequency offset est., symbol alignment,
    channel est.
  • When it comes to MIMO, we are talking about few
    tens dB improvement.

3
Objective of this Presentation
  • Present an effective training sequence that
    wouldnt scarify other criteria.

4
The Proposed Training Sequence
5
The Proposed Training Sequence (cont.)
  • SPa, LPa and SIGa are 802.11a training sequence.
    (802.11a backward compatible)
  • SPn1, SPn2, SPn3
  • Polarity inversion of some SPa tones.
  • The same auto-correlation sequences as SPa.
  • Low cross-correlations between SPn1, SPn2, SPn3
    and SPa. (good for MIMO AGC, IEEE 802.11-04-02r1
    )
  • SIGn is a TBD signal field for 802.11n.
  • Save up to 16ms. (IEEE 802.11-04-46r1.)

6
The Short Preamble Sequences
  • Codeword representation 0 means the same
    polarity, 1 means the opposite polarity.
  • Power of one sequence divided by maximum power of
    (circular) cross-correlation is 8.57dB.
  • PAPR are 3.36dB, 6.02dB, 5.51dB and 6.48dB for
    SPa, SPn1, SPn2 and SPn3 respectively.

7
The Short Preamble Sequences(cont.)
8
The Short Preamble Sequences(cont.)
9
Conclusion
  • We present an effective training sequence that
    supports 802.11a backward compatibility and
    achieves better performance for MIMO AGC training.
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