Doc.: IEEE 802.11-00/Xxx

Doc.: IEEE 802.11-00/Xxx

<p>January 2000 doc.: IEEE 802.11-00/xxx</p><p>IEEE P802.11 Wireless LANs Exclusive Summary of Winbond Partial Proposals for 802.11n Standard</p><p>Date: Nomember 4, 2004</p><p>Author: Jeng-Hong Chen and Pansop Kim Wireless Design Center, Winbond Electronics Corporation 19750 S. Vermont Ave, Torrance, CA 90502, USA Phone: +1+310-719 2530 Fax: +1+310-719 2539 e-Mail: [email protected]</p><p>Winbond partial proposals: 04/934r2, 04/1026r0, 04/1105r0, 04/1163r1, 04/1212r0</p><p>Part I: 3D-A interleaver described in 04/934r2, 04/1026r0, and 04/1105r0 Purpose: MIMO systems with space, time and frequency diversities but they are all highly correlated. Require an innovative interleaver to randomize all available diversities.</p><p> Guaranteed three most important separations of a MIMO system: o (a) consecutive encoded bits from convolutional encoder, o (b) consecutive subcarriers of the same OFDM symbol (or antenna), and o (c) same subcarrier of different OFDM symbols (or antennas).  Backward compatible to 11a/g OFDM systems.  Applicable to all 20 or 40MHz MIMO system configurations including BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM or higher QAMs, and 1 to 4 TX antennas.  A thoretical and flexible structure to easily design and implement a MIMO system.  Significant performance improvements (up to 4dB) found in 04/1163r1.</p><p>Part II: Sub-carrier Based Circulation (Sub_BC) described in 04/934r2 and 04/1105r0 Purpose: MIMO systems require high HW costs to achieve high EVM or SNR. Sub_BC reduces this requirement (up to 8dB) especially in the critical 30dB+ regions shown in 04/1212r0.</p><p> Without feedback Channel State Information (CSI) from RX.  Without assumption that channel is reciprocal.  All feedback modes required for Beamforming in 04/889r0 can be eliminated  MAC is simpler and more efficient (higher throughput) without these feedback modes.  Without decoding delay if compared with Space-Time Block Code (STBC).  RX can implement a small number of antennas (e.g. two) but TX (or AP) can implement as many antennas (e.g., four) to gain the TX diversity.  Significant performance improvements (up to 8dB) found in 04/1212r0.</p><p>Submission John Doe, Somwhere Company Electronics</p>

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