Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN

Along with the proliferation of mobile devices and applications, IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has become one of the most popular Internet access technologies. This leads to dense deployment of WLAN devices, and the calls for better user experience in such high-density WLAN environm...

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Main Authors: Youngwook Son, Seongwon Kim, Seongho Byeon, Sunghyun Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8539973/
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spelling doaj-09fef66d5a524eb1aade8435e9af95162021-03-29T21:24:39ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016729627297710.1109/ACCESS.2018.28819808539973Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLANYoungwook Son0Seongwon Kim1Seongho Byeon2Sunghyun Choi3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0279-445XDepartment of ECE and INMC, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of ECE and INMC, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaSamsung Research, Samsung Electronics, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of ECE and INMC, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaAlong with the proliferation of mobile devices and applications, IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has become one of the most popular Internet access technologies. This leads to dense deployment of WLAN devices, and the calls for better user experience in such high-density WLAN environments are mounting. To keep pace with this increasing demand for high efficiency WLAN, IEEE 802.11ax, whose key advance is adopting uplink multi-user transmission (UL MU), is currently entering the final phase of standardization. The UL MU in 802.11ax WLAN, however, has a difficulty that stems from the intrinsically distributed nature of WLAN. Specifically, concurrent frames from multiple stations are loosely synchronous in time, thus resulting in symbol timing misalignment which leads to poor decoding performance. In this paper, we dissect the performance degradation caused by symbol timing misalignment and examine the required symbol timing conditions in receiving UL MU. Based on the analysis, we present a new two-step synchronization method to accommodate asynchronously arriving UL MU. We develop an 802.11ax link-level simulator and comparatively evaluate the proposed synchronization method via extensive simulations. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method successfully stabilizes UL MU data delivery even with large UL MU arrival timing deviations and the use of short cyclic prefix.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8539973/IEEE 802.11axhigh efficiency WLANs (HEW)symbol timing synchronizationOFDMAmulti-user MIMO
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Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN
IEEE Access
IEEE 802.11ax
high efficiency WLANs (HEW)
symbol timing synchronization
OFDMA
multi-user MIMO
author_facet Youngwook Son
Seongwon Kim
Seongho Byeon
Sunghyun Choi
author_sort Youngwook Son
title Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN
title_short Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN
title_full Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN
title_fullStr Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN
title_full_unstemmed Symbol Timing Synchronization for Uplink Multi-User Transmission in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN
title_sort symbol timing synchronization for uplink multi-user transmission in ieee 802.11ax wlan
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Along with the proliferation of mobile devices and applications, IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has become one of the most popular Internet access technologies. This leads to dense deployment of WLAN devices, and the calls for better user experience in such high-density WLAN environments are mounting. To keep pace with this increasing demand for high efficiency WLAN, IEEE 802.11ax, whose key advance is adopting uplink multi-user transmission (UL MU), is currently entering the final phase of standardization. The UL MU in 802.11ax WLAN, however, has a difficulty that stems from the intrinsically distributed nature of WLAN. Specifically, concurrent frames from multiple stations are loosely synchronous in time, thus resulting in symbol timing misalignment which leads to poor decoding performance. In this paper, we dissect the performance degradation caused by symbol timing misalignment and examine the required symbol timing conditions in receiving UL MU. Based on the analysis, we present a new two-step synchronization method to accommodate asynchronously arriving UL MU. We develop an 802.11ax link-level simulator and comparatively evaluate the proposed synchronization method via extensive simulations. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method successfully stabilizes UL MU data delivery even with large UL MU arrival timing deviations and the use of short cyclic prefix.
topic IEEE 802.11ax
high efficiency WLANs (HEW)
symbol timing synchronization
OFDMA
multi-user MIMO
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8539973/
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