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`IEEE C802.16d-04/25
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`Project
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`IEEE 802.16 Broadband Wireless Access Working Group <http://ieee802.org/16>
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`Title
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`The uplink subchannelization preamble with lower PAPR
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`Date
`Submitted
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`Source(s)
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`2004-03-11
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`Panyuh Joo, Cho Sijun, Hai Wang,
`FengMing Cao
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`Samsung Electronics
`416, Maetan-3, Yeongtong, Suwon,
`Gyeonggi, Korea 442-600
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`Voice: +82-31-279-5096
`Fax:
`+82-31-279-5130
`mailto:panyuh@samsung.com
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`sijun.cho@samsung.com
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`Re:
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`Contribution supporting Sponsor ballot
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`Abstract
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`Purpose
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`Notice
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`Release
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`This contribution proposes an uplink subchannelization preamble having lower value of
`PAPR.
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`Adoption of the proposed uplink subchannelization preamble into P802.16-REVd/D4-
`2004
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`This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.16. 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.
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`The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this
`contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to
`copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this
`contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the
`resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this
`contribution may be made public by IEEE 802.16.
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`Patent
`Policy and
`Procedures
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`The contributor is familiar with the IEEE 802.16 Patent Policy and Procedures (Version 1.0)
`<http://ieee802.org/16/ipr/patents/policy.html>, including the statement “IEEE standards may include the
`known use of patent(s), including patent applications, if there is technical justification in the opinion of
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`the standards-developing committee and provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder that
`it will license applicants under reasonable terms and conditions for the purpose of implementing the
`standard.”
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`ERIC-1016
`Ericsson v. IV
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`Policy and
`Procedures
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`known use of patent(s), including patent applications, if there is technical justification in the opinion of
`the standards-developing committee and provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder that
`it will license applicants under reasonable terms and conditions for the purpose of implementing the
`standard.”
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`Early disclosure to the Working Group of patent information that might be relevant to the standard is
`essential to reduce the possibility for delays in the development process and increase the likelihood that
`the draft publication will be approved for publication. Please notify the Chair <mailto:r.b.marks@ieee.org
`> as early as possible, in written or electronic form, of any patents (granted or under application) that may
`cover technology that is under consideration by or has been approved by IEEE 802.16. The Chair will
`disclose this notification via the IEEE 802.16 web site <http://ieee802.org/16/ipr/patents/notices>.
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`The uplink subchannelization preamble with lower PAPR
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`Panyuh Joo, Cho Sijun
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`Samsung Elec.co,Ltd
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`Background
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`Subchannelized transmission in the uplink is an option. When the subchannelization is employed, the
`subchannelization preamble is used. The subchannelization preamble consists of 256 sample sequence
`preceded by a cyclic prefix. For the uplink transmission, the principal design objective of a preamble is to
`attain the lowest possible PAPR. We propose a preamble sequence having lower value of PAPR than the
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`existing one.
`The proposed uplink subchannelization preamble
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`The allocated frequency offset indices of subcarriers are the same as given in the table 186.
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`PSUB (-100:100) =
`{ -1+j,1+j , -1+j , 1-j , -1-j , 1-j ,-1+j ,1+j , -1+j ,-1+j, 1+j ,-1+j ,-1-j ,
` -1-j ,-1+j , -1-j , 1+j , 1-j ,1+j , -1-j, -1+j , -1-j , -1-j , -1+j , -1-j ,
`1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j,
`1+j, 1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j,
`-1-j , -1-j , 1+j , 1+j , 1+j , -1-j , -1-j , -1-j , 1+j , -1-j, -1-j , 1+j , -1+j ,
`
`-1+j , -1+j , 1-j , 1-j , 1-j , -1+j , -1+j, -1+j , 1-j , -1+j , -1+j , 1-j ,
`1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, 1-j,
` -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j,-1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j,
` 0,
`1-j , -1+j , -1+j , 1-j , -1+j , -1+j ,1-j , -1+j , -1+j, -1+j , 1-j , 1-j , 1-j ,
`1+j , -1-j , -1-j , 1+j , -1-j , -1-j, 1+j , -1-j , -1-j , -1-j , 1+j , 1+j ,
` -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1-j,
`-1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j,
`1+j , -1+j , 1+j , 1+j , -1+j ,1+j , 1+j , -1+j , 1+j, -1-j , 1-j , -1-j , 1+j ,
`1-j , 1+j , 1-j , 1-j , 1+j , 1-j, 1-j , 1+j , 1-j ,-1+j , -1-j , -1+j ,
` 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j,
`-1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j}
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`Proposed Text Changes
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`[Change the equation (75) on the page 422 in IEEE P802.16-REVd/D3-2004, as follows]
`PSUB(-100:100) = {1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, 1-j, 1+j, 1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j,
`1+j, 1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j,
`1+j, 1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j,
`1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j,
`1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j,
`-1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 0,1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, 1-j, 1+j,
`1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j, -1-j,
`1+j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1-j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, -1-j, -1-
`j, 1+j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1-j,
`1+j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j, -1-j, -1+j,
`-1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j} (75)
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`PSUB (-100:100) =
`{ -1+j,1+j , -1+j , 1-j , -1-j , 1-j ,-1+j ,1+j , -1+j ,-1+j, 1+j ,-1+j ,-1-j ,
` -1-j ,-1+j , -1-j , 1+j , 1-j ,1+j , -1-j, -1+j , -1-j , -1-j , -1+j , -1-j ,
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`1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j,
`1+j, 1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j,
`-1-j , -1-j , 1+j , 1+j , 1+j , -1-j , -1-j , -1-j , 1+j , -1-j, -1-j , 1+j , -1+j ,
`-1+j , -1+j , 1-j , 1-j , 1-j , -1+j , -1+j, -1+j , 1-j , -1+j , -1+j , 1-j ,
`1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, 1-j,
` -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j,-1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j,
` 0,
`1-j , -1+j , -1+j , 1-j , -1+j , -1+j ,1-j , -1+j , -1+j, -1+j , 1-j , 1-j , 1-j ,
`1+j , -1-j , -1-j , 1+j , -1-j , -1-j, 1+j , -1-j , -1-j , -1-j , 1+j , 1+j ,
` -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1-j,
`-1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j,
`1+j , -1+j , 1+j , 1+j , -1+j ,1+j , 1+j , -1+j , 1+j, -1-j , 1-j , -1-j , 1+j ,
`1-j , 1+j , 1-j , 1-j , 1+j , 1-j, 1-j , 1+j , 1-j ,-1+j , -1-j , -1+j ,
` 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1+j, 1+j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1-j, -1-j, -1-j,
`-1-j, -1+j, -1-j, -1-j, 1+j, 1+j, -1-j, -1+j, -1-j, 1+j, -1-j, -1-j}
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