Title: IEEE 802.15 <PHY Proposal>
1Project IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless
Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title
Enhanced OQPSK Modulation with Orthogonal DSSS
Sequences Date Submitted Aug 2004 Source
Liang Li, Yafei Tian, Liang Zhang, Chenyang
Yang, Zhijian Hu, Company WXZJ
Inc/Helicomm Inc Address Building D, No.2,
Shangdi XinXi Lu, Beijing, China 100085
Voice, E-Mailliang_1_at_yahoo.com Re
IEEE 802.15.4 Abstract This contribution
proposes an updated PHY for TG4b. Purpose To
encourage discussion. Notice This document has
been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15b. 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 P802.15.
2Proposal for IEEE802.15.4b
- A new PHY for low-rate WPAN that employs the MSK
modulation scheme with new DSSS sequences - Keeps the present OQPSK modulation.
- New DSSS sequences 16 sequences for 4-bit
mapping. - Data rate
- gt125Kbps (915MHz Band)
- gt100Kbps (868MHz Bnad)
3Summary of Proposal
Ch 0 868MHz band Ch 1-10 906 924 MHz band
Bandwidth 600 kHz 2 MHz
Recommended Code Set 16-chip code set (1/4 bit/chip) 16-chip code set (1/4 bit/chip)
Chip rate 400kcps 500cps
Pulse shape Half-sine pulse shape Half-sine pulse shape
Modulation O-QPSK O-QPSK
Data rate gt100 kbps gt125 kbps
4Spectra (915MHz Band)
5Spectra (868MHz Band)
6Key Features of Our Proposal
- Improved DSSS sequences
- 16 DSSS sequences for 4-bit mapping.
- Each sequence consists of 16 chips instead of 32,
which results in ¼ chip rate - (500Kcps) for 125kbps data rate.
- (400Kcps) for 100Kps data rate
- Better orthogonal characteristics between the
modulated symbols and improving the decoding
performance.
7Key Features of Our Proposal (cont.)
- Backward compatible
- The same modulation scheme used for the
transceiver on 915 MHz and 868 MHz - OQPSK Half-sine pulse shape
- Keeps constant envelop and continuous phase.
8Key Features of Our Proposal (cont.)
- Lower RF requirements
- At 915MHz US Band
- 2MHz channel separation, Total 10 channels.
- 750KHz main lobe
- At 868 MHz European Band
- 600 kHz channel channel.
- 400KHz main lobe
- Lower out-of-band emission
- gt 30dB depression on first lobe (915MHzband)
- gt28dB depression on first lobe (868MHz bnad)
9Generating Sequence
10Modulation
The case for symbol 0
11Orthogonal Characteristic
With OQPSK modulation, half-sine pulse shaping
and a sampling rate of 500KHz, after spreading
and modulation, the symbol 0 can be written as
Similarly, we can get all 16 symbols s0, s1,
s15, where
Sampled at the chip rate, the transmitted symbols
keep their mutual orthogonality.
12Performance
NC-16FSK is the results of the non-coherent
demodulation of 16-FSK which uses envelope
detection.
13Performance (cont.)
Environment SNR _at_1e-2 PER
AWGN 4 dB
RMS Delay Spread 100ns 22 dB
RMS Delay Spread 200ns 23 dB
10,000 packets are transmitted.
14Remarks
- Simulation shows the decoder having a 0.5 to 1dB
improvement in BER vs. Eb/No performance over
802.15.4. - Effective bandwidth 0.25 bit/Hz.
- Lower calculation complexity
- Lower requirements on RF filter
- Possible to implement a full-rate (250 kbps)
system using 1M chip rate without adding any
complexity and still conform to the spectrum
specifications with a 2MHz channel bandwidth.