Wi-Fi 8 Frame Formats: UHR MU, TB and ELR PPDU Guide

Introduction : The transition to Wi-Fi 8 (IEEE 802.11bn) introduces a new Physical Layer Protocol Data Unit (PPDU) architecture designed for Ultra High Reliability (UHR). While it maintains backward compatibility with legacy devices, the framing structure is optimized for multi user coordination and long range stability. Following are the three primary wi-fi 8 frame formats based on IEEE 802.11bn specifications.

UHR MU PPDU (Multi-User)

The UHR MU PPDU is primarily used for transmissions from an Access Point (AP) to one or multiple Stations (STAs). It contains the “Resource Map” (UHR-SIG) required for users to identify their data within the transmission.

Wi-Fi 8 UHR MU PPDU Frame Format Image Courtesy : Rohde & Schwarz

Field NameDescription/Purpose
Legacy Fields (L-STF, L-LTF, L-SIG)Ensures backward compatibility; allows legacy devices to detect the frame and avoid collisions.
RL-SIGRepeated non-HT Signal field; used for auto detection of the high efficiency format.
U-SIG (Universal SIG)Introduced in Wi-Fi 7; contains version identifiers (set to 1 for Wi-Fi 8) and general PHY info.
UHR-SIGSpecific to Wi-Fi 8 MU: Contains the resource allocation map and user-specific decoding info.
UHR-STFShort Training Field used to set the receiver’s gain (AGC) for the UHR modulated portion.
UHR-LTFLong Training Field used for channel estimation and MIMO synchronization.
DataThe actual payload (PSDU) containing the user information.
PE (Packet Extension)Provides extra processing time for the receiver to decode the final data symbols.

UHR TB PPDU (Trigger-Based)

The UHR TB PPDU is used for coordinated uplink transmissions. It is sent by one or more stations only after receiving a Trigger Frame from the AP. Because the AP has already provided instructions in the Trigger Frame, this PPDU is leaner.

Wi-Fi 8 UHR TB PPDU Frame Format Image Courtesy : Rohde & Schwarz

Field NameDescription/Purpose
Legacy & U-SIG FieldsStandard preamble components for compatibility and PHY version identification.
UHR-STF (Uplink)Synchronizes the power levels of multiple stations talking at once.
UHR-LTF (Uplink)Allows the AP to distinguish and decode signals from multiple users simultaneously.
DataThe uplink information being sent back to the Access Point.
PEFinal padding to ensure the AP has sufficient time to finish signal processing.

Note: UHR TB frame does not require UHR-SIG as scheduling info was already sent in the Trigger Frame.

ELR PPDU (Enhanced Long Range)

The ELR PPDU is a specialized format used to maintain a connection at extreme ranges. It uses a restricted 20 MHz bandwidth and power boosted fields to ensure the receiver can “hear” the signal even in very weak conditions.

Wi-Fi 8 ELR PPDU Frame Format Image Courtesy : Rohde & Schwarz

Field NameDescription/Purpose
L-STF & L-LTFPower Boosted (+3 dB): Strengthened to ensure detection at long distances.
U-SIGIdentifies the PPDU as ELR (using a specific PHY version and compression mode).
ELR MarkNew for Wi-Fi 8: Predefined tone patterns used for cross correlation and coherent combining at the receiver.
UHR STF & UHR LTFPower Boosted (+3 dB): Critical for establishing a stable link in low SNR environments.
ELR SIGCarries the specific MCS and coding parameters for the long range transmission.
DataRepeated/duplicated data symbols to ensure reliable delivery at the cell edge.
PEStandard packet extension field

Summary Comparison between Wi-Fi 8 Frame Formats

FeatureUHR MU PPDUUHR TB PPDUELR PPDU
Primary UseDownlink (AP to STAs)Uplink (STA to AP)Extreme Range / Reliability
Trigger RequirementIndependentMandatory (Follows Trigger)Independent
SignalingUHR-SIG (Full Map)No SIG field in frameELR-SIG (Robust Signaling)
Power BoostStandardStandard+ 3 dB on Training Fields
BandwidthUp to 320 MHzUp to 320 MHzFixed 20 MHz
Special FieldUHR-SIGNoneELR Mark
Data StrategyStandard EfficiencyMulti-User Coordination4x Data Duplication

Summary

The framing strategy in Wi-Fi 8 highlights the “Reliability First” philosophy. The MU PPDU handles the distribution of complex data, the TB PPDU ensures perfectly timed multi user responses, and the ELR PPDU acts as a robust “safety net” that trades high speed throughput for an unbreakable connection at a distance.

References

  1. IEEE P802.11bn /D1.0: Amendment 6: Enhancements for ultra high reliability (UHR).
  2. Amendment to IEEE Standard 802.11-2020 – Ultra High Reliability.