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2008-03-05 17:10
Header Performance Improvement via Reception in 60GHz WPAN system Tuncer Baykas, Chin-Sean Sum, Junyi Wang, Ming Lei, Azizur Rahman, Yoshinori Nishiguchi, Ryota Kimura, Ryuhei Funada, Yozo Shoji, Hiroshi Harada, Shuzo Kato (NICT) RCS2007-205 |
Abstract |
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IEEE 802.15.3c Task Group 3 is established for the standardization of millimeter-wave 60 GHz wireless
personal area networks (WPAN). This new WPANs will achieve data rates in the order of Gbps with low
error rates. To achieve such error rates, the payloads in the system are well protected through strong FEC
codes, such as LDPC codes. On the header side the protection requirements are met through low rate
Reed Solomon coding and spreading with golay codes. Spreading not only protects against destructive
effects of multipath, but gives the receiver side a chance to increase the performance through the use of
RAKE reception. In this paper, we investigate the performance increase in frame headers both will high
and low spreading factors in a non-line of sight fading channel model, which is accepted by the Task
Group. Our simulation results indicate that up to 3 dB performance increase is possible. Such an increase
would improve the robustness of many applications such as lossless video transmission. |
Keyword |
(in Japanese) |
(See Japanese page) |
(in English) |
60GHz / RAKE / Header / WPAN / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 107, no. 518, RCS2007-205, pp. 115-119, March 2008. |
Paper # |
RCS2007-205 |
Date of Issue |
2008-02-27 (RCS) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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