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<month year> doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Project: IEEE P 802.

<month year> doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Project: IEEE P 802. 15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Multicarrier-UWB] Date Submitted: [10 May 2003] Source: [Ahmed H Tewfik] Company [University of Minnesota] Address [Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Room 4 -174 EECS Bldg. , Minneapolis, MN 55455] Voice: [612 -625 -6024], FAX: [612 -625 -4583], E-Mail: [tewfik@ece. umn. edu] Re: [03147 r 0 P 802 -15_TG 3 a-University-of-Minnesota-CFP-Presentation. ppt] Response to a Call for Contributions Task Group 3 a Call For Intent and Proposals, November 2002, updated January 2003, 02371 r 0 P 802 -15_SG 3 a-5_Criteria. doc Abstract: [We propose a multi-carrier UWB system for WPAN communications. We describe system design issues and proposed transmitter and receiver structures. We also provide a self-evaluation of the proposed system. ] Purpose: [For consideration by 802. 15. 3 a task group. ] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P 802. 15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P 802. 15. Submission 1 <author>, <company>

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Fast Frequency Hopping

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Fast Frequency Hopping UWB-OFDM A. H. Tewfik and E. Saberinia B. University of Minnesota Submission 2 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Fast Frequency Hopping

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Fast Frequency Hopping UWB-OFDM • Focus of this presentation : FFH UWB-OFDM as compromise between multiband or multicarrier UWB and wideband OFDM • Full simulation results and implementation details to be presented by July meeting (PPT + full Word report) Submission 3 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Overview • FFH-UWB-OFDM:

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Overview • FFH-UWB-OFDM: compromise between multi -band UWB and pure OFDM UWB • System comparisons and design trade-offs • Proposed System Transmitter and Receiver Structures • Coexistence and Multiple piconets • Complexity and Power Consumption • Conclusion Submission 4 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Multi-Carrier UWB •

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Multi-Carrier UWB • Multi-band UWB – Can exploit Multipath diversity – Usually requires Rake type receiver to do so – Needs multiple band transmitter and receiver • Pure OFDM UWB – No need for Rake receiver – Suffers from frequency selective fading – Requires heavy coding and interleaving to achieve frequency diversity – Long FFT and IFFT • FFH-UWB-OFDM (some where between!) – – Submission No need for Rake receiver Implemented with short IFFT and FFT Provides multipath and frequency diversity Unified framework and architecture for trading complexity for ability to gather part or all multipath diversity 5 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block • Make an OFDM block with N-IFFT of QAM symbols (N=32) f(MHz) W 30 • Create a base band signal with bandwidth W> 500 MHz and Duration NTu ns Submission 31 1 0 0 0 6 NTu Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN t

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block • Transmit digital samples using N=32 short coded pulses separated by T • Lower the Average PDS • Provide multipath diversity f(MHz) W 0 0 Submission 31 31 31 30 30 30 1 1 1 0 0 0 Tu T T+Tu 7 (N-1)T+ Tu Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN t

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block • Fast frequency hopping inside each pulse to provide: – multipath resolution – optimal frequency spreading • Two options that avoid UNII band – Use only 3. 1 -4. 75 GHz (Lower Band System) – Use whole band 3. 15 -9. 9 GHz and avoid 4. 8 -5. 9 GHz (Whole Band System) Submission 8 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Frequency Hopping for

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Frequency Hopping for Lower Band System within Single Coded Pulse f(GHz) 4. 75 31 30 1 0 4. 2 31 30 1 0 3. 65 31 30 1 0 3. 1 0 Submission Tu/3 2 Tu/3 9 Tu t(ns) Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Frequency Hopping for

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Frequency Hopping for Lower Band System within Single Coded Pulse f(GHz) 31 30 4. 75 1 0 31 30 1 0 3. 1 0 Submission Tu/4 Tu/2 10 3 Tu/4 Tu t(ns) Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> An FFH-UWB-OFDM Block • Repeat this block every T=12. 8 ns N=32 times f(GHz) 4. 75 4. 2 23 22 1 0 3. 65 3. 1 0 Submission 23 22 1 0 1 0 Tu T t(ns) 11 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Frequency Hopping for

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Frequency Hopping for Whole Band System f(GHz) 9. 75 31 30 10 31 30 10 5. 9 4. 8 31 30 10 3. 15 0 Submission Tu 12 t(ns) Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Spectrum • Bandwidth=1.

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Spectrum • Bandwidth=1. 65 GHz • Multipath resolution=0. 6 ns Submission • Bandwidth=7. 5 GHz • Multipath resolution=0. 13 ns 13 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Single-Channel To Multi-Channel

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Single-Channel To Multi-Channel A FFH-UWB-OFDM over a channel with L tap Pure-OFDM over K independent channel with L/K tap K=T/Tr Submission 14 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Single-Channel To Multi-Channel

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Single-Channel To Multi-Channel • Provides K multipath diversity • Captures all the channel energy • K=1 is pure OFDM • K=channel length is Multi-band system Submission 15 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Proposed System •

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Proposed System • • N=32 Subcarrier C=10 Cyclic Prefix ¾ Convolutional Channel Coding QPSK Constellation: – T=10. 3 ns: 110 Mbits/s (Collect K=17 multipath) – T=5. 45 ns: 210 Mbits/s (Collect K=9 multipath) • 16 -QAM for 480 Mbits/s Submission 16 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Transmitter ¾ Convolution

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Transmitter ¾ Convolution Code Interleaving I FF T QAM Mapping Input rate= 1/T M samples/s (100 or 200 M samples/s) Submission 17 D/A X Frequency Hopping Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Receiver 1. 65

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Receiver 1. 65 G samples/s capture 17 paths 825 M samples/s capture 8 paths X Frequency Hopping Submission Matched Filter K 1 -tap Equalizers Combine Channels De Interleaving Decoding 18 FFT De-mapping Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Tradeoff between Complexity

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Tradeoff between Complexity and Performance • Transmitter provides full multipath and frequency diversity • Flexible receiver structures that trade complexity for degree of diversity exploitation, e. g. : • Sampling rate=1. 65 GHZ • Sampling rate=825 MHZ • Sampling rate=550 MHZ 17 multipath diversity 8 multipath diversity 6 multipath diversity • Always capture the whole channel energy Submission 19 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Transmitter Complexity •

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Transmitter Complexity • ¾ Convolution Coder • IFFT • 32 -point • QPSK only • D/A operating at 100 to 200 MHz Submission 20 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Receiver Complexity •

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Receiver Complexity • Possible to choose different A/D sampling rates – multibit vs 1 bit • Simple equalization and channel estimation using cyclic prefix and FFT: – 32 -Point QPSK FFT – K 1 -tap equalizer (K=17 or K=9) • Can capture more diversity or use larger bands as technology improves Submission 21 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Coexistence Submission 22

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Coexistence Submission 22 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Multiple Piconets •

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Multiple Piconets • Simultaneous operation achieved by proper selection of: – FH code – Use of pilots – Add pseudo-random codes on top of modulation – Combination Submission 23 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Conclusion • FFH-UWB-OFDM

May 10, 2003 doc. : IEEE 802. 15 -<03147 r 3> Conclusion • FFH-UWB-OFDM provides a compromise between pure OFDM and Multi-band UWB – Provides full frequency diversity – Provides multipath diversity while capturing all channel energy – Avoids Rake type receiver with reasonable size FFT-IFFT – Unified structures and architectures that offer trade -offs between complexity and extent of multipath diversity exploitation Submission 24 Tewfik/Saberinia, U. of MN