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July 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.19-07/0018r0

Parameters for simulation of Wireless Coexistence in the US 3.65GHz band

Date:

2007-07-18

Authors: Name Paul Piggin Company NextWave Broadband Address 12670 High Bluff Drive San Diego CA 92130 USA Phone 1 858 480 3100 email ppiggin @ nextwave.com

Notice:

This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.19. 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.

Submission Slide 1 Paul Piggin, NextWave Broadband

July 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.19-07/0018r0

Scope

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Generation of a document that provides agreed parameters for simulation of scenarios concerning 802.16h/802.11y coexistence in the 3.65-3.7GHz band 7 conference calls to review/refine the document Contribution from 802.11, 802.16 and 802.19 members Arrived at an 802.19 contribution (07_11r4) a baseline document for approval at this Session Comments from this meeting to develop a 07_11r5

Submission Slide 2 Paul Piggin, NextWave Broadband

July 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.19-07/0018r0

Document purpose

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Provide an agreed set of parameters for simulation A benchmark for comparison of coexistence schemes and results provided via simulation For a given simulation approach then the document may contain too much or too little information

– Recognized as an accepted starting point Submission Slide 3 Paul Piggin, NextWave Broadband

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Document content

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High-level scenarios Environmental factors

– Large-scale fading: pathloss model – Small-scale fading: channel model

Device parameters

– Antenna gains, noise figures, implementation margins – 802.16h parameters – e.g. RX sensitivity, frame duration – 802.11y parameters – e.g. RX sensitivity, CCA timing parameters

External driving parameters

– Traffic model

Summary of the FCC regulations for the 3.65GHz band

Submission Slide 4 Paul Piggin, NextWave Broadband