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802.11n-1.04 是 IEEE P802.11n 标准草案的第 D1.04 版本,发布于2006年9月,旨在为无线局域网(Wireless Local Area Networks, WLAN)的介质访问控制(Media Access Control, MAC)和物理层(Physical Layer, PHY)规范提供增强的高吞吐量功能。该文档作为未批准的标准草案,其内容可能会有所变化,因此使用时需自行承担风险。它并非用于符合性或合规目的,仅限于 IEEE 标准化委员会成员为了国际标准化讨论而复制。
该草案规定了对802.11n标准的扩展,特别关注的是提高无线网络的数据传输速率和效率。IEEE 802.11n是针对本地和城市区域网络(Local and Metropolitan Area Networks, LMWNs)设计,目标是在拥挤的无线环境中优化无线通信性能,例如通过多输入多输出(Multiple Input Multiple Output, MIMO)技术和高效的OFDM(Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, 正交频分复用)技术来支持更高的数据速率。
在文档中,可能包含以下关键知识点:
1. **MIMO技术**:利用多个天线进行同时发送和接收数据,从而显著提升无线信号的抗干扰能力和数据传输速率。
2. **OFDM调制**:将数据分成多个并行子载波进行传输,每个子载波上的数据独立解调,提高了频谱利用率和抗衰落性能。
3. **信道捆绑(Channel Bonding)**:允许同时使用多个频道,进一步增加带宽,以支持更高的数据传输速度。
4. **短格式帧**:引入新的帧结构,如短GI(Guard Interval),以适应高速数据传输的需求,减少空闲时间。
5. **MIMO模式**:包括单流、双流和多流模式,根据网络条件动态调整以优化性能。
6. **功率控制**:确保在不同环境和用户密度下,能有效管理无线发射功率,降低干扰和能耗。
7. **信道选择和频率规划**:可能涉及新的策略以优化多径传播环境下的信号质量。
8. **安全性**:可能包含了对802.11n加密标准的更新,以保证数据传输的安全性。
802.11n-1.04 草案的最终目的是为了标准化这些创新技术,使其能够在实际的无线网络环境中稳定可靠地运行。然而,在正式采用为标准之前,必须经过严格的审查、测试和许可过程,确保所有技术的兼容性和互操作性。任何非IEEE标准委员会成员想要使用这份草案内容的实体,都需要得到IEEE标准活动部门的明确许可。
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Figures
Figure 18—MAC frame format..................................................................................................................... 10
Figure n1—HT Control field ......................................................................................................................... 13
Figure n2—Link Adaptation Control field .................................................................................................... 13
Figure n4—ASELC subfield ......................................................................................................................... 14
Figure n3—MAI field.................................................................................................................................... 14
Figure n5—Block Ack Starting Sequence Control field ............................................................................... 20
Figure n6—BAR Information field (MTBAR) ............................................................................................. 21
Figure n7—Per TID Info field ....................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 33—BlockAck frame ......................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 34—BA Control field......................................................................................................................... 22
Figure n8—BA Information field (BlockAck) .............................................................................................. 23
Figure n9—BA Information field (Compressed BlockAck) ......................................................................... 24
Figure n10—BA Information field (MTBA)................................................................................................. 25
Figure n11—A-MSDU structure ................................................................................................................... 26
Figure n12—A-MSDU Subframe structure................................................................................................... 26
Figure n13—QoS Null envelope carrying Management Action Body.......................................................... 27
Figure n14—Secondary Channel Offset element format ..............................................................................31
Figure n15—HT Capabilities element format. .............................................................................................. 32
Figure n16—HT Capabilities Info field......................................................................................................... 33
Figure n18—Supported MCS Set field.......................................................................................................... 35
Figure n17—A-MPDU Parameters field ....................................................................................................... 35
Figure n19—HT Extended Capabilities field ................................................................................................ 36
Figure n20—TxBF Capability field............................................................................................................... 37
Figure n21—Antenna Selection Capability field........................................................................................... 39
Figure n22—HT Information element format ............................................................................................... 40
Figure n23—PSMP Parameter Set format..................................................................................................... 46
Figure n24—STA Info field format............................................................................................................... 47
Figure n25—Transmit Beamforming Control field....................................................................................... 48
Figure n26—Complex coefficient representation.......................................................................................... 49
Figure n27—Encoding of MIMO Channel Measurement Report (40 MHz) ................................................ 50
Figure n28—Encoding of MIMO Channel Measurement Report (20 MHz) ................................................ 50
Figure n29—Encoding of the Reciprocity Correction Vector (40 MHz)...................................................... 51
Figure n30—Encoding of the Reciprocity Correction Vector (20 MHz)...................................................... 51
Figure n31—CSI Matrices Control field ....................................................................................................... 52
Figure n32—A-MPDU format....................................................................................................................... 62
Figure n33—A-MPDU subframe format....................................................................................................... 63
Figure n34—A-MPDU parsing ..................................................................................................................... 64
Figure n35—HT-immediate BlockAck architecture ..................................................................................... 79
Figure n36—Basic Concept of L-SIG TXOP Protection .............................................................................. 92
Figure n37—Example of L-SIG Duration Setting......................................................................................... 94
Figure n38—Example of LongNAV operation with implicit Block Ack request ......................................... 97
Figure n39—Example of TXOP truncation................................................................................................... 98
Figure n40—Example of RD exchange sequence showing response burst................................................... 99
Figure n41—PSMP sequence ...................................................................................................................... 102
Figure n42—Different Service Intervals of different STAs ........................................................................102
Figure n43—Multiple RA packet transmission with RIFS or SIFS ............................................................ 103
Figure n44—Multi-phase PSMP showing additional resource allocation................................................... 105
Figure n45—Multi-Phase PSMP showing retransmission as well as additional resource allocation ......... 106
Figure n46—Frame exchange sequence for transmit beamforming with implicit feedback....................... 111
Figure n47—Calibration procedure ............................................................................................................. 113
Figure n48—Frame exchange for transmit beamforming with explicit feedback....................................... 115
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Figure n49—Frame exchange sequence of transmit antenna selection....................................................... 117
Figure n50—Frame exchange sequence of receive antenna selection......................................................... 118
Figure n49—Phased Coexistence Operation ............................................................................................... 144
Figure n50—PLCP packet format ............................................................................................................... 158
Figure n51—Transmitter block diagram ..................................................................................................... 160
Figure n52—Timing boundaries for PPDU fields ....................................................................................... 166
Figure n53—Non-HT SIGNAL field .......................................................................................................... 173
Figure n54—Format of HT-SIG1 and HT-SIG2 ......................................................................................... 177
Figure n55—Data tone constellations in the non-HT SIGNAL field (L-SIG) and the HT SIGNAL field (HT-
SIG) in an HT mixed mode PPDU .............................................................................................................. 179
Figure n56—HT-SIG CRC calculation ....................................................................................................... 179
Figure n57—Generation of Data HT-LTFs ................................................................................................. 183
Figure n58—Generation of the Extension HT-LTFs................................................................................... 184
Figure n59—Puncturing at rate 5/6 ............................................................................................................. 191
Figure n60—Examples of cyclic-permutation matrices with Z=8. The matrix Pi is produced by cyclically
shifting the columns of the identity matrix to the right by i places. ............................................................ 193
Figure n61—LDPC PPDU encoding padding and puncturing of a single codeword ................................. 195
Figure n62—The beamforming MIMO channel model .............................................................................. 209
Figure n63—Example of an NDP used for sounding ..................................................................................214
Figure n64—Transmit spectral mask for 20 MHz transmission.................................................................. 217
Figure n65—Transmit spectral mask for a 40 MHz channel....................................................................... 218
Figure n66—Packet alignment example (Greenfield packet with short GI) ............................................... 219
Figure n67—PLCP transmit procedure (HT Mixed Mode packet format) ................................................. 225
Figure n68—PLCP transmit procedure (Greenfield packet format)............................................................ 225
Figure n69—PLCP transmit state machine ................................................................................................. 226
Figure n70—PLCP receive procedure for HT Mixed Mode PLCP format ................................................. 228
Figure n71—PLCP receive procedure for Greenfield format PLCP........................................................... 228
Figure n72—PLCP receive state machine ................................................................................................... 229
Figure n73—PMD layer reference model ................................................................................................... 237
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Tables
Table 4—QoS Control Ffield ........................................................................................................................ 11
Table n3—Link Adaptation Control subfields .............................................................................................. 13
Table n4—Subfields of the MAI field........................................................................................................... 14
Table n7—Feedback Request values............................................................................................................. 15
Table n5—The ASEL Command and ASEL Data parts of the ASELC subfield.......................................... 15
Table n6—Calibration Control subfields....................................................................................................... 15
Table n9—NDP Announcement values......................................................................................................... 16
Table n10—AC Constraint values................................................................................................................. 16
Table n8—CSI/Steering values ..................................................................................................................... 16
Table n11—RDG/More PPDU values........................................................................................................... 17
Table n12—BAR Ack Policy / BA Ack Policy fields for HT-delayed BlockAck........................................ 19
Table n13—BlockAckReq frame variant encoding....................................................................................... 19
Table n14—BlockAck frame variant encoding ............................................................................................. 22
Table n15—Address fields for unicast MPDU containing A-MSDU ........................................................... 26
Table 39—Access Policy Subfield ................................................................................................................ 32
Table n16—Subfields of the HT Capabilities Info field................................................................................ 33
Table n17—Subfields of the A-MPDU Parameters field ..............................................................................35
Table n18—Subfields of the HT Extended Capabilities field .......................................................................36
Table n19—Subfields of the TxBF Capability Field..................................................................................... 37
Table n20—Subfields of the Antenna Selection Capability Field................................................................. 40
Table n21—HT Information element ............................................................................................................ 41
Table n22—HT Action field values............................................................................................................... 44
Table n23—Notify Channel Width................................................................................................................ 45
Table n24—SM Power Save.......................................................................................................................... 45
Table n26—Format of the PSMP Management Action field ........................................................................ 46
Table n25—Set PCO Phase ........................................................................................................................... 46
Table n27—MIMO Channel Measurement................................................................................................... 48
Table n28—Use of transmit beamforming control fields (MIMO Channel measurement) .......................... 49
Table n29—Reciprocity Correction............................................................................................................... 50
Table n30—Use of transmit beamforming control fields (Reciprocity Correction)...................................... 51
Table n31—MIMO CSI Matrices.................................................................................................................. 52
Table n32—Use of CSI Matrices Control field (MIMO CSI Matrices frame).............................................. 53
Table n33—Explicit Feedback Format field for CSI Matrix Feedback ........................................................ 53
Table n34—Matrix coding............................................................................................................................. 54
Table n35—CSI Matrices Report for 20 MHz .............................................................................................. 54
Table n36—CSI Matrices Report for 40 MHz .............................................................................................. 55
Table n37—Number of matrices (MIMO CSI Matrices) .............................................................................. 55
Table n38—MIMO Non-compressed Steering.............................................................................................. 55
Table n39—Use of CSI Matrices control field (MIMO Non-compressed Steering)..................................... 56
Table n40—Explicit Feedback Format Field for MIMO Non-compressed Steering .................................... 56
Table n42—Non-compressed Steering Matrices Report for 20 MHz ........................................................... 57
Table n41—V Matrix coding (MIMO Non-compressed Steering) ............................................................... 57
Table n43—Non-compressed Steering Matrices Report for 40 MHz ........................................................... 58
Table n44—Number of matrices (MIMO Non-compressed Steering) .......................................................... 58
Table n45—MIMO Compressed Steering..................................................................................................... 59
Table n46—Use of CSI Matrices Control fields (MIMO Compressed Steering) ......................................... 59
Table n48—Order of angles in the Quantized Steering Matrices Feedback Information field..................... 60
Table n47—Explicit Feedback Format field (MIMO Compressed Steering) ............................................... 60
Table n49—Antenna Selection Indices Feedback ......................................................................................... 62
Table n50— MPDU Delimiter fields............................................................................................................. 63
Table n51—A-MPDU contents using HT-immediate BlockAck.................................................................. 65
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Table n52—A-MPDU contents using HT-delayed BlockAck ...................................................................... 65
Table n53—A-MPDU contents MPDUs using MTBA/PSMP...................................................................... 66
Table n54—Dual CTS rules .......................................................................................................................... 70
Table n55—Non-HT reference rate ............................................................................................................... 74
Table 76—Attributes applicable to frame exchange sequence definition ..................................................... 84
Table n56—TxBF support required with implicit feedback........................................................................ 111
Table n57—Response frame format in 20/40 MHz BSS ............................................................................ 120
Table n58—TSPEC contained PSMP scheduling parameters..................................................................... 135
Table n59—TSPEC contained PSMP reservation parameters ................................................................... 136
Table n60—AP Mode definitions................................................................................................................ 140
Table n61—Operating modes according to band and BSS capability......................................................... 141
Table n62—STA operation according to BSS capability and STA width capability.................................. 142
Table n63—TXVECTOR parameters ........................................................................................................ 150
Table n64—RXVECTOR parameters ......................................................................................................... 154
Table n65—Timing related constants.......................................................................................................... 164
Table n66—Frequently used parameters ..................................................................................................... 165
Table n67—Number of tones in each HT PLCP field.................................................................................168
Table n68—Cyclic shift for non-HT portion of the packet .........................................................................171
Table n69—Generation of the Non-HT SIGNAL field............................................................................... 174
Table n70—Cyclic shift values of HT portion of the packet.......................................................................175
Table n71—Fields of HT SIGNAL field..................................................................................................... 176
Table n72—Modulation of the HT SIGNAL field in an HT Mixed Mode packet...................................... 178
Table n73—Determining the number of space time streams ...................................................................... 182
Table n74—Number of DLTFs required for data space-time streams ........................................................ 182
Table n75—Number of ELTFs required for extension spatial streams....................................................... 182
Table n76—LDPC parameters..................................................................................................................... 192
Table n77—PPDU encoding parameters..................................................................................................... 194
Table n78—Number of rows and columns in the interleaver...................................................................... 197
Table n79—Constellation mapper output to spatial mapper input for STBC ............................................. 200
Table n80—pilot values for 20 MHz transmission...................................................................................... 201
Table n81—Pilots values for 40 MHz transmission.................................................................................... 201
Table n83—40 MHz channel allocation in the 5 GHz band ....................................................................... 216
Table n82—40 MHz channel allocation in the 2.4 GHz band..................................................................... 216
Table n84—Allowed relative constellation error versus constellation size and code rate .......................... 220
Table n85—Receiver minimum input level sensitivity ............................................................................... 222
Table n86—HT PHY MIB attributes........................................................................................................... 230
Table n87—MIMO PHY characteristics ..................................................................................................... 236
Table n88—PMD_SAP peer-to-peer service primitives ............................................................................. 238
Table n89—PMD_SAP sublayer-to-sublayer service primitives................................................................ 238
Table n90—List of parameters for the PMD primitives.............................................................................. 239
Table n91—Symbols used in rate dependent parameter tables ................................................................... 249
Table n92—Rate dependent parameters for mandatory 20 MHz, NSS =1 modes, NES = 1 ...................... 249
Table n93—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 20 MHz, NSS = 2 modes, N
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Table n94—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 20 MHz, NSS = 3 modes, N
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Table n95—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 20 MHz, NSS = 4 modes, N
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Table n96—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz, NSS = 1 modes, N
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Table n97—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz, NSS = 2 modes, N
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Table n98—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz, NSS = 3 modes......................................... 252
Table n99—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz, NSS = 4 modes......................................... 253
Table n100—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz HT duplicate mode, NSS = 1, NES = 1 .. 253
Table n101—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 20 MHz, NSS = 2 modes, NES = 1....................... 253
Table n102—Rate dependent parameters for optional 20 MHz, NSS = 3 modes, N
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Table n103—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 20 MHz, NSS = 4 modes, N
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Table n104—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz, NSS = 2 modes, NES = 1....................... 256
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Table n105—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz, NSS = 3 modes....................................... 256
Table n106—Rate-dependent parameters for optional 40 MHz, NSS = 4 modes....................................... 257
Table n107—Matrix prototypes of parity-check matrices for codeword block length n=648 bits, subblock size
is Z = 27 bits. ............................................................................................................................................... 316
Table n108—Matrix prototypes of parity-check matrices for codeword block length n= 1296 bits, subblock
size is Z= 54 bits. ......................................................................................................................................... 317
Table n109—Matrix prototypes of parity-check matrices for codeword block length n=1944 bits, subblock
size is Z = 81 bits. ........................................................................................................................................ 318
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