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doc.: IEEE 802.15-11-0615-00
Submission
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 1
73rd Session of meetings of the IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks
July 18-22, 2011
Hyatt Regency San Francisco, USA
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Submission
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 2
802.15 Organization Chart802.15WG Chair
Bob Heile, ZigBee Alliance802.15 Vice Chairs
Rick Alfvin, VeriLANPat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
Task Groups
SecretaryPat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
Assistant SecretaryMike McInnis, Boeing
Working Group Technical EditorJames Gilb
New Projects (WNG), Interpretations, Rules
Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
TG4e 15.4 MAC EnhancementsSeong-Soon Joo, ETRI
Chair
TG4j MBAN 15.4 PHYRay Krasinski, Philips
Chair
TG4f Active RFIDMike McInnis, Boeing
Chair
TG4k Low Energy Critical InfrastructurePat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
Chair
Study Groups/Interest Groups
TG4g Smart Utility NetworksPhil Beecher, Consultant
Chair
TG6 Body Area NetworkingArt Astrin, Astrin Radio
Chair
TG4h 15.4 Corrigendum 1Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting
Chair
TG7 Visible Light Comm.Eun Tae Won, Samsung
Chair
TG4i 15.4 Roll-upJames Gilb
Chair
Study Groups:Personal Space Communications (PSC)
Acting Chair, Myung Lee, CUNY4TV TV White Space PHY for 15.4
Interest Groups:Key Management Protocol (KMP)Chair: Robert Moskowitz, VerizonSpectrum Resource Use (SRU)
Chair: Shoichi Kitazawa, ATR Wave Engineering Laboratories
TerraHertz (THZ)Chair: Thomas Kürner,
Technische Universität Braunschweig
To add your name to the WG/TG/SG/IG reflectors
please go to www.ieee802.org/15
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Submission
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 3
San Francisco Session ObjectivesJuly 17-22, 2011
TASK GROUP4e --MAC Enhancements1. Confirm Ballot Resolution Committee2. Secure approval to start Sponsor Ballot
TASK GROUP-4f Active RFID1. Confirm Ballot Resolution Committee2. Secure approval to start Sponsor Ballot
TASK GROUP-4g Smart Utility Networks1. Confirm Ballot Resolution Committee2. Secure approval to start Sponsor Ballot
TASK GROUP-4h 15.4-2006 Corrigendum 11. Secure EC approval to withdraw PAR
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July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 4
San Francisco Session ObjectivesJuly 17-22, 2011
TASK GROUP-4i 15.4-Roll up of a, c, and d1. Project Complete
TASK GROUP-4j MBAN Phy Amendment1. Review responses to CFA2. Update Project Plan/Timeline
TASK GROUP-4k Low Energy Critical Infrastructure Monitoring1. Review responses to CFA2. Update Project Plan/Timeline
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July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 5
San Francisco Session ObjectivesJuly 17-22, 2011
TASK GROUP 6 –Body Area Networking:1. Confirm Ballot Resolution Committee2. Secure approval to start Sponsor Ballot3. Update Project Timeline
TASK GROUP 7-VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATIONS1. Project Complete2. Prepare draft Press Release
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July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 6
San Francisco Session ObjectivesJuly 17-22, 2011
Study Group: Personal Space Communication (PSC)
1. Work on Drafts of PAR and 5C2. Discuss future of the Committee
Study Group: TV White Space PHY for 15.4 (4TV)1. Respond to comments on draft of PAR and
5C2. Secure EC approval to forward to NesCom
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July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 7
San Francisco Session ObjectivesJuly 17-22, 2011
Key Management Protocol (KMP) Interest Group:
1. Review Contributions2. Discuss future of the Committee
Spectrum Resource Use (SRU) Interest Group:1. Hear Contributions2. Discuss future of the Committee
THz Interest Group:1. Hear Contributions2. Discuss future of the Committee
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July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 8
NEW PROJECTS SUBCOMMITTEE1. Report on WNG progress2. Hear new presentations
San Francisco Session ObjectivesJuly 17-22, 2011
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July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 9
73rd IEEE 802.15 WPAN MEETINGHyatt Regency at Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA, USA,July 17-22, 2011
The graphic below describes the weekly session of the IEEE P802.15 WG in graphic format.
SUNDAY
07:00-07:30 07:30-08:0008:00-08:3008:30-09:0009:00-09:3009:30-10:0010:00-10:3010:30-11:0011:00-11:3011:30-12:0012:00-12:3012:30-13:0013:00-13:3013:30-14:0014:00-14:3014:30-15:0015:00-15:3015:30-16:00 Break16:00-16:3016:30-17:0017:00-17:3017:30-18:0018:00-18:3018:30-19:0019:00-19:3019:30-20:0020:00-20:3020:30-21:0021:00-21:3021:30-22:0022:00-22:30
LEGEND
TG4e Task Group 15.4 MAC enhancements WNG 802.15Wireless Next Generation Standing Committee
TG4f RFID Task Group 4f-RFID TUT IEEE 802 Tutorials 1, 2, 3 and 4
TG4g SUN Task Group 4g-SMART UTILITY NETWORKS EC 802 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
TG4h-15.4 COR1 Task Group 4h-Corrigendum 1 AC 802.15 ADVISORY COMMITTEE
TG4i roll-up 802.15.4 ROLL-UP PAR P&P Standing Committee on WG Rules
TG4J MBANj Study Group on 15.4 Medical Band Amendment SG PSC Study Group on Personal Space Communication
TG4k LECIM Study GROUP - LOW ENERGY CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE MONITORING SG 4TV Study Group on a TVWS amendment for 15.4
TG6 Task Group Body Area Networks IG KMP KEY MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL Interest Group
TG7 VLC Task Group 7-VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATIONS IG SRU Better Use of Spectrum Resources in WPANs Interest Group
IG THZ INTEREST GROUP-TERRAHERTZ
Dinner on your ownTutorial 3
Social
802.15 WG CLOSING
SG 4TV
802.15 AC MEETING
ALOHA to the Web
Norm Abramson Dinner Break
Break Break Break
IG SRU SG PSC TG4fRFID
TG6TG4k LECIM
TG6TG4k LECIM
TG4fRFID
TG6
WIRELESS LEADERSHIP
MEETING TG6
Tutorial 2
Dinner on your own
TG4k LECIM
TG4g SUN
TG4fRFID
TG7 VLC
SG 4TV
Break Break Break Break
TG4k LECIM
SG PSC TG4fRFID
TG6TG4k LECIM
TG7 VLC
TG4k LECIM
TG4fRFID
TG6
Lunch Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break
TG6 TG4eTG4g SUN
TG4fRFID
TG6
TG4g SUN
IG THZ
WNG Tech Editors Meeting
Break
TG6 IG KMPTG4k LECIM
TG4g SUN
TG4fRFID802.15 WG Opening
TG4j MBAN
SG 4TV
IG THZTG4j
MBAN
802.15 WG MidweekTG4j
MBANSG PSC TG4e
R3MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
802.15 AC MEETING
802 EC MEETING
TG6TG4j
MBANTG4k LECIM
TG4g SUN
TG4fRFID
SG PSC TG4g SUN
IG THZ
Break Break Break
IG KMP
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Results of 802.15 Session 73
Hyatt Regency San FranciscoJuly 17-22, 2011
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 10
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Closing Report for Task Group 4e802.15.4 MAC Enhancements
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 11
Seong-Soon Joo, ETRIChair
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TG4e PAR Scope of Proposed Standard
The intention of this amendment is to enhance and add functionality to the 802.15.4-2006 MAC to a) better support the industrial markets and b) permit compatibility with modifications being proposed within the Chinese WPAN.
Specifically, the MAC enhancements are limited to:• TDMA: to provide a) determinism, b) enhanced utilization of
bandwidth• Channel Hopping: to provide additional robustness in high interfering
environments and enhance coexistence with other wireless networks• GTS: to increase its flexibility such as a) supporting peer to peer, b)
the length of the slot, and c) number of slots• CSMA: to improve throughput and reduce energy consumption• Security: to add support for additional options such as asymmetrical
keys• Low latency: to reduce end to end delivery time such as needed for
control applications
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TG4e-PARPurpose of Proposed Standard
This functionality facilitates Industrial applications (such as addressed by HART 7 and the ISA100 proposed standards), and those enhancements defined by the proposed Chinese WPAN standard that aren't included in TG4c. This amendment addresses coexistence with wireless protocols such as 802.11, 802.15.1, 802.15.3, and 802.15.4.
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Meeting Goals
Review outcome of Letter Ballot 77 TG Review of Coexistence Assurance document TG motion to approve and request WG approve the
formation of a Ballot Resolution Committee for the Sponsor Ballot
TG motion to request WG to petition EC to release draft to Sponsor Ballot
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TG4e Meetings This Week
Mtg Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
AM1 cancel
AM2 Tentative meeting, closing logistics
PM1 Opening Logistics, LB77 result review, Form SB BRC, Move draft to Sponsor Ballot
cancel cancel
PM2 cancel cancel cancel
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TG4e OfficersChair: Seong-Soon Joo Vice Chair: TBDSecretary: TBD
Technical Editing• Chief Editor: Ludwig Winkel• Liang Li, Wun-Cheol Jeong, Jonathan Simon, Ben Rolfe
Ballot Resolution Committee:• Seong-Soon Joo
• Pat Kinney (chair)
• Ludwig Winkel
• Wei Hong
• Jeff King
• Wun-Cheol Jeong
• Chang Sub Shin
• Ben Rolfe
• Yang Yang
• Myung Lee
• Jonathan Simon
• Kazuyuki Yasukawa
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802.15.4 MAC Pictorial
nonbeacon-enabled PANbeacon-enabled PAN
E-GTS TDMA
Contention Access
Contention-Free Contention-Free
Factory Automation
ISA, HCF
ZigBee, 802.15.5
Overhead Reduction/Security
Low Energy
Channel Diversity
Blink frames (RFID)
Red Existing UsersBlue TG4e addsBlack Informational
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LB77 Cumulative Results
LB60 LB69 LB73 LB77 AggregateVOTERS 217 217 217 217 217VOTED 164 71 45 37 180YES 128 62 41 37 165ABSTAIN 11 2 1 0 12NO 25 7 3 0 3
% VOTERS 76% 33% 21% 17% 83%% YES 84% 90% 20% 100% 98.2%% ABSTAIN 7% 3% 2% 0% 6.7%
Comments 0 (5 comments withdrawn)
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TG4e ScheduleTG4e Editor completion 8 Oct 2010Letter Ballot Start (30-day) 8 Oct 2010Letter Ballot Close 7 Nov 2010Resolve comments 20 Jan 2011Recirculation (15-day) 25 Feb 2011Resolve comments 17 Mar 2011Recirculation II (15-day) 21 Apr 2011Resolve comments 8 May 2011Recirculation III (15-day) 7 Jun 2011Sponsor Ballot (30-day) 5 Aug 2011Resolve comments 19 Sep 2011Recirculation (15-day) 24 Oct 2011IEEE RevCom approval Mar 2012
<July 2011>
<Seong-Soon Joo>, <ETRI>Slide 19
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Task Group Motion
TG4e requests that 802.15 WG approve the following individuals as the Ballot Resolution Committee for the Sponsor Ballot of 802.15.4e : Seong-Soon Joo, Pat Kinney(Chair), Ludwig Winkel, Wei Hong, Jeff King, Wun-Cheol Jeong, Chang Sub Shin, Ben Rolfe, Yang Yang, Myung Lee, Jonathan Simon, and Kazuyuki Yasukawa.
Moved: Pat KinneySeconded: Jonathan Simon
Approved by unanimous consent
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Task Group Motion
TG4e requests that 802.15 WG requests approval from the EC to submit 802.15.4e draft (d6P802-15-4e_Draft_Standard.pdf) to Sponsor Ballot.
Moved: Ludwig WinkelSeconded: Liang Li
Approved by unanimous consent
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WG MotionMotion to form the 802.15.4e Sponsor Ballot Resolution Committee
Move that 802.15 WG approve the following individuals as the Ballot Resolution Committee for the Sponsor Ballot of 802.15.4e : Seong-Soon Joo, Pat Kinney(Chair), Ludwig Winkel, Wei Hong, Jeff King, Wun-Cheol Jeong, Chang Sub Shin, Ben Rolfe, Yang Yang, Myung Lee, Jonathan Simon, and Kazuyuki Yasukawa.
Moved: Seong-Soon JooSeconded:
Vote results:
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WG Motion
Motion to go to Sponsor Ballot
Move that 802.15 WG requests approval from the EC to submit 802.15.4e draft (d6P802-15-4e_Draft_Standard.pdf) to Sponsor Ballot.
Moved: Seong-Soon JooSeconded:
Vote results:
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Closing Report for Task Group 4f802.15.4 PHY for Active RFID
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 24
Mike McInnis, BoeingChair
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
IEEE 802.15.4f Active RFID
Closing Report
16th Meeting as a Task Group
San Francisco
July 21, 2011
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
IEEE 802.15.4f Active RFID Meeting Overview
1. Chair: Mike McInnisVice-Chair: Tim Harrington
Secretary: OpenTechnical Editor: Tim Harrington
2. TG4f meeting time slot number reduced from 8 to 4 for this week.
3. Administrative meeting documents during this session:
15-11-0454-02 -Agenda-San-Francisco-July-201115-11-0488-00 -Opening-Introduction-July-201115-11-0494-00-Letter-ballot-80-comment-resolution-on-d5P802-15-4f-draft15-11-0520-00 – Active-RFID-Mid-Week-Report-San-Francisco-July-201115-11-0521-00 -Active-RFID-Minutes-San-Francisco-July-2011
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing CompanySlide 27
TG4f Meeting Sessions This WeekMtg Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
AM1
0800-1000
TG4f Meeting Prepare for Sponsor Ballot
AM2
1030-1230
802.15 Working Group Opening Meeting
TG4f Meeting Prepare for Sponsor Ballot
Mid-Week 802.15 Working Group Meeting
PM1
1330-1530
TG4f Meeting Opening/Agenda / Objectives/Approve May 2011 Minutes/ Timeline / PAR/ LB80 comment resolution .
TG4f Meeting Prepare for Sponsor Ballot
TG4f Meeting
Further prepare for Sponsor Ballot if required. Prepare for Sept. meeting if required.
PM2
1600-1800
TG4f Meeting Prepare for Sponsor Ballot
TG4f Meeting Prepare for Sponsor Ballot
TG4f Meeting
Further prepare for Sponsor Ballot if required. Prepare for Sept. meeting if required.
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TG4f Vote Tally Results
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
All July 2011 TG4f Meeting Goals Were Achieved
Resolved LB #80 comment on TG4f draft standard document #5.
LB80 comment resolution document number 0494-00
Resolved comment received from LB #80. Technical = 1
Comment is Out-Of-Scope.
Editorial = 0
No New ‘NO’ Votes No New Comments
Planned and prepared for release of TG4f draft #5 document to Sponsor Ballot.
Created and approved 802.15 TG4f and TG4f-to-802.15 WG motions. Created TG4f slides for 802 Executive Committee Closing Report as requested by 802.15 WG
Chair.
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
September 2011 TG4f SB BRC Meeting Goals - Okinawa
Resolve comments from initial IEEE-SA 30 day Sponsor Ballot release of TG4f d5 draft standard document.
Revise draft TG4f document per accepted comment resolutions and release for 10 day SB.
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
802.15 Project Meeting Dates and Locationshttp://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/Meeting_Plan.html
Meeting Date Type LocationJan-09 Interim Los Angeles
Mar-09 Plenary Vancouver
May-09 Interim Montreal
Jul-09 Plenary San Francisco
Sep-09 Interim Kona, Hawaii
Nov-09 Plenary Atlanta
Jan-10 Interim Los Angeles
Mar-10 Plenary Orlando
May-10 Interim Beijing, China
Jul-10 Plenary San Diego
Sep-10 Interim Kona, Hawaii
Nov-10 Plenary Dallas (TG4f Formed two years ago)
Jan-11 Interim Los Angeles (12th TG4f meeting)
Mar-11 Plenary Singapore
May-11 Interim Palm Springs
July-11 Plenary San Francisco
Sept-11 Interim Okinawa, Japan
Nov-11 Plenary Atlanta
Jan-12 Interim Jacksonville, Florida
March-12 Plenary Big Island, Hawaii
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
Slide 32
9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12PAR and 5C approved X XCall for Applications (as SG) XTask Group Formed XCall For Applications (as TG) XTechnical Requirements Guidance X X XSelection Criteria X XDiscussion of Coexistence Criteria X XCall for intent to propose XCall for Proposals issued XDown Selection Mechanism XDetermine need for, suitability of, Channel Models
X
Prelim proposals heard (CFI Response) XPresent Final Proposals XBaseline proposal selected (selection/merge complete) resolve TBDs
X X X X X X X X
Draft Work X X X X X XDraft Ready for 1st letter ballot X1st letter ballot complete XResolution of comments, 1st recirc X1st re-circulation complete XResolve comments, 2nd re-circ apprv X2nd re-circulation completeResolve comments, 3rd, 4th, and 5th LB re-circ apprv.
X
3rd, 4th and 5th LB re-circulations complete X XResolve LB 80 recirc comment, Seek 802 EC approval for Sponsor Ballot XSponsor Ballot X X1st 30-day SB comments resolved Xre-circ sponsor ballot X
2008 2009 2010 2011
Draft 802.15.4f Timeline- Next Meeting Goals
Goals for September meeting in Okinawa
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
Slide 33
• Next Steps– Sign up for 802.15.4f Active RFID e-mail reflector
• http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/Subscribe.html• [email protected]
• Next Meeting– September 19-23, 2011 in Okinawa, Japan
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Mike McInnis, The Boeing Company
Slide 34
TG4f Officers
Chair: Mike McInnis
Vice Chair: Tim Harrington
Secretary: Volunteer during meetings
Technical Editors: Tim Harrington
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Closing Report for Task Group 4g802.15.4 PHY for Smart Utility Networks
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 35
Phil Beecher, ConsultantChair
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Slide 36Slide 36
TG4g-SUN PAR Scope
This Standard defines an amendment to IEEE 802.15.4. It addresses principally outdoor Low Data Rate Wireless Smart Metering Utility Network requirements. It defines an alternate PHY and only those MAC modifications needed to support its implementation.
Specifically, the amendment supports all of the following: • Operation in any of the regionally available license exempt frequency bands, such as 700MHz to
1GHz, and the 2.4 GHz band. • Data rate of at least 40 kbits per second but not more than 1000 kbits per second • Achieve the optimal energy efficient link margin given the environmental conditions encountered
in Smart Metering deployments.• Principally outdoor communications • PHY frame sizes up to a minimum of 1500 octets • Simultaneous operation for at least 3 co-located orthogonal networks • Connectivity to at least one thousand direct neighbors characteristic of dense urban deployment • Provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with other systems in the same band(s) including
IEEE 802.11, 802.15 and 802.16 systems
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Slide 37Slide 37
TG4g-SUN PAR Purpose
To provide a global standard that facilitates very large scale process control applications such as the utility smart-grid network. This amendment supports large, geographically diverse networks with minimal infrastructure. Smart Metering Utility Networks can potentially contain millions of fixed endpoints. The communication range, robustness, and coexistence characteristics required for this class of application have not been met with existing 802 standards (See explanatory notes in Section 8.1 Doc#15-08-705).
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Slide 38Slide 38
TG4g TimeslotsMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thurday
AM1Japanese Spectrum Update
Timeline / Next Steps
AM2 BRC agreement Midweek Plenary / WNG unused
PM1 TG4g Open and Status unused unused unused
PM2 BRC discussion unused unused unused
PM3 802.15 Closing Plenary
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Slide 39Slide 39
Meeting Goals and Achievements
GoalsReview status following LB75. ✓Motion to WG to request EC approval to submit D5P802-15-4g_Draft_Standard.pdf to Sponsor Ballot – passed unanimously ✓Motion to Appoint Ballot Resolution Committee – passed unanimously ✓Presentation of Japanese spectrum update. ✓
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July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 40
802.15.4g Ballot Status
• After 3 recirculations following the initial letter ballot, there were 8 remaining “No” voters with 35 comments.
• The 4 comments received in the last recirculation were repeated comments resolved in previous recirculations.
• 4 of the remaining “No” voters changed their vote to Yes and were satisfied with the resolutions to a total of 9 comments
• 2 of the remaining “No” voters were satisfied with the resolutions to a total of 18 comments.
• There are 4 remaining “No” voters with a total of 8 unsatisfied comments.
• Full comment details in doc 15-11-0447-00-004g
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Sponsor Ballot Resolution Committee
Slide 41
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Slide 42Slide 42
Moving forward Request unconditional approval from EC to submit
D5P802-15-4g_Draft_Standard.pdf to Sponsor Ballot
Prepare remaining Sponsor Ballot material Initiate Sponsor Ballot Comment Resolution in Okinawa
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Closing Report for Task Group 4e802.15.4 MAC Enhancements
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 43
Ray Krasinski, PhilipsChair
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Raymond Krasinski, PhilipsSlide 44
IEEE 802.15.4j Task Group
Closing Report4th Meeting of the MBAN Task Group
San Francisco, CA, USA
July 17-22, 2011
Jul 2011
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Scope of MBAN Task Group
• Draft an amendment of 802.15.4 for MBAN– This amendment defines a physical layer for IEEE
802.15.4 in the 2360 to 2400 MHz band which complies with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) MBAN rules. This amendment defines modifications to the MAC needed to support this new physical layer.
Slide 45 Raymond Krasinski, Philips
Jul 2011
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Slide 46
MBAN Background• GE Healthcare petitioned the US Federal Communications
Commission to use the 2.36 to 2.4 GHz band for Medical BAN– Band to be used only for medical applications*
– This band is primarily allocated in various parts to aeronautical mobile telemetry and telecommand (AMT), radio astronomy and amateur
• MBAN will use band on a secondary basis and must defer to primary users
• FCC NPRM on MBAN released in June 2009
• This closed to responses from interested parties in October 2009
* Proposed eligibility & permissible communications: Licenses by rule operations by authorized health care professionals and by any other person, if such use is prescribed by a health care professional. Limited to transmission of data (no voice) used for monitoring, diagnosing or treating patients
Raymond Krasinski, Philips
Jul 2011
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AFTRCC, Philips and GE Proposal for Secondary Use of Spectrum by MBANS
• Representatives of AFTRCC, Philips and GE met with FCC OET on January 13, 2011 to present a joint proposal for MBANS service rules.
• Entire presentation and proposed service rules can be found on FCC filed comment server– Docket #08-59 (http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/view?
id=7021025926)
• The process– Next Step: FCC to publish draft rules for public comment
Slide 47
Jul 2011
Raymond Krasinski, Philips
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Accomplishment at July Meeting
• Reviewed CFP final proposals in response to our Call for Proposals– 3 proposals received and discussed
• Reviewed Timeline– Updated to reflect shift in schedule
• Proposal Comparison– Agreement on usage of terms in group discussions
– Collected PHY and MAC features proposed• Descriptions• Changes to 15.4 required
• Proposers agree to provide details of proposed changes in document form– More detail than a presentation
Slide 48 Raymond Krasinski, Philips
Jul 2011
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Timeline
Slide 49 Raymond Krasinski, Philips
Jul 2011
# Task Comments Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov1 Draft call for Applications Complete X2 Issue Call for Applications Complete X3 Application Submission Period Complete X X X4 Draft call for Proposals Complete X5 Issue Call for Proposals Complete X6 Proposals Submission Period Complete X X X X X7 Evaluate Proposals In Progress X X X X8 Begin Amendment Editing X9 Create First Draft Specification X
10 Discuss First Draft Specification Resolve issues and revise X11 Issue Letter ballot X
2011
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Plan for Sept Meeting
• Discuss proposals and address new questions
• Reach consensus on key features to include in amendment– Begin drafting amendment on areas of
agreement
Slide 50 Raymond Krasinski, Philips
Jul 2011
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Closing Report for Task Group 4k802.15.4 PHY for Low Energy Critical
Infrastructure Management
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 51
Pat Kinney, Kinney ConsultingChair
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<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 52Slide 52
TG4k PAR Scope of Proposed Standard This standard is an amendment to IEEE 802.15.4. It addresses principally those applications such as critical infrastructure monitoring. It defines an alternate PHY and only those MAC modifications needed to support its implementation. The amendment supports:•Operation in any of the regionally available licensed, license exempt, and special purpose frequency bands.•Simultaneous operation for at least 8 co-located orthogonal networks•Application data rate of less than 40 kbits per second•Propagation path loss of at least 120 dB•> 1000 endpoints per mains powered infrastructure•Asymmetric application data flow•Extreme difference in capabilities and performance between endpoint devices and coordinating devices (collectors)
– Coordinator may support all standardized modulations (MCS) and data rates– Coordinator may be required to support antenna diversity or antenna beam steering– End point must be able to conserve energy
•Reliable operation in dramatically changing environments (no control over environment). This amendment also provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with other systems in the same band(s) including IEEE 802.11, 802.15, and 802.16 systems
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<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 53Slide 53
Purpose of Proposed StandardThe purpose of this amendment is to facilitate point to multi-thousands of points communications for critical infrastructure monitoring devices. The amendment addresses the application’s user needs of minimal network infrastructure, and enables the collection of scheduled and event data from a large number of non-mains powered end points that are widely dispersed, or are in challenging propagation environments. To facilitate low energy operation necessary for multi-year battery life, the amendment minimizes network maintenance traffic and device wake durations. In addition, the amendment addresses the changing propagation and interference environments.
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<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 54Slide 54
Meeting Goals Hear presentations of general interest
Energy harvesting presentation(s) Tutorial on 802.15.4-2011 Tutorial on 802.15.4e
Hear 7 preliminary proposals Ted Meyers, Ben Rolfe, Shusaku Shimada, Matt Johnson, Jean
Schwoerer, Song-Soon Joo, M. Al Ameen Enhance Technical Guideline Document
Channel model presentation(s) and discussion Low Energy metric discussion
Draft Coexistence Assurance document (started)
All Goals accomplished!Still on schedule!
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Submission
<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 55Slide 55
TG4k Meetings This WeekMtg Monday
(Pacific N)Tuesday (Pacific N)
Wednesday (Pacific M)
Thursday (Pacific N)
AM1 Coexistence discussion
AM2 Preliminary presentations
PM1 Canceled due to conflicts with TG4e, TG4g
Preliminary presentations
Preliminary presentations
3 presentations, ITU-R WASN discussion
PM2 Opening Logistics, Tutorial presentations (4e, 4i)
Channel Model presentation(s)
Low Energy discussion, Process moving forward, closing logistics
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<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 56Slide 56
TG4k OfficersChair: Patrick Kinney
Vice Chair: TBD
Secretary: Betty Zhao
Technical Editor TBD
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TG4k Schedule• Proposal Effort
– Technical Guidance Document May 2011– Call for Proposals May 2011– Preliminary Proposals July 2011– Final Proposals Sep 2011– Adopt Baseline Nov 2011
• Drafting– Preliminary draft May 2012– Final draft (ready for WG Letter Ballot) July 2012
• Balloting– Letter ballot Sep 2012– Recirculation I Jan 2013– Recirculation II Mar 2013– Recirculation III May 2013– Sponsor Ballot July 2013
<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 57
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Logistics
Conference Calls
•Channel Model Call - Wednesday 3 August at 6:00 PDT, 9:00 EDT, 15:00 CST, 23:00 Tokyo
•General Call – Wednesday 3 August at 18:30 PDT, 21:30 EDT, 3:30 CST, 10:30 Tokyo
•Call details are: +1.218.936.4700, participant access code: 802154
<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 58
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Logistics
Final Proposals
•Proposer instructions will be emailed to TG4k reflector
– Commitment to intent– Proposal uploaded to Mentor– 1 hour time slot
• 30 - 40 minute presentation time
– Panel discussion after all proposals are heard– Baseline decision will be made in November
<July 2011>
<Pat Kinney>, <Kinney Consulting LLC>Slide 59
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Submission
Closing Report for Task Group 6802.15.6 Body Area Networks
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 60
Art Astrin, Astrin RadioChair
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Submission
July 2011
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)Slide 61
IEEE 802.15 TG6
Body Area Network
Closing Report
22st Meeting as a Task Group 6
San Francisco, CA
July 12, 2011
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Submission
July 2011
Arthur AstrinSlide 62
Since May meeting
• Started recirculation ballot 76 on Wednesday, June 1, 2011, and closed on Thursday, June 15, 2011, at 19:00 ET
• Comments resolution spreadsheet doc. #15-11-0481-00-0006-lb76-p802-15-6-comment-register with 53 comments.
• Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC) certified d04
• Started recirculation ballot 79 on Tuesday, June 28, 2011, and closed on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, at 19:00 ET with 9 comments.
• Comments resolution spreadsheet doc. 15-11-0480-00-0006-lb79-p802-15-6-comment-register
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Letter Ballot #55, #66 and #71
July 2011
Arthur AstrinSlide 63
LB55Vote
AggregateTally #1
AggregateTally #2
VOTERS 199 199 199
VOTED 173 177 179
YES 122 138 145
ABSTAIN 14 14 14
NO 37 25 20
% VOTERS 86.93% 88.94% 89.95%
% YES 76.73% 84.66% 87.88%
% ABSTAIN 8.09% 7.91% 7.82%
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Letter Ballot #76 (audited)
May 2011
Arthur AstrinSlide 64
AggregateTally #3
VOTERS 199
VOTED 180
YES 153
ABSTAIN 11
NO 16
% VOTERS 90.45%
% YES 90.53%
% ABSTAIN 6.11%
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Letter Ballot #79 (audited)
May 2011
Arthur AstrinSlide 65
AggregateTally #4
VOTERS 199
VOTED 181
YES 154
ABSTAIN 11
NO 16
% VOTERS 90.95%
% YES 90.59%
% ABSTAIN 6.08%
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Meeting Accomplishments
July 2011
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)Slide 66
TG motion to approve and request WG approve the formation of a Ballot Resolution
Committee for the Sponsor Ballot passed
TG motion to request WG to petition EC to release draft to Sponsor Ballot passed
Worked on the EC Sponsor Ballot
Review the TG6 web page
Begin working on the 802.15.6 tutorial
Visit from Dr. Wilson from Stanford University Medical Center
Minutes of May HBC/implant industry meeting were uploaded to IEEE server. F2F
meeting was proposed by AdvaMed for July IEEE802 session but did not take place.
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TG Motion A
July 2011Arthur AstrinSlide 67
TG6 requests that the IEEE 802.15 WG request unconditional approval from the EC to submit IEEE 802.15.6 draft d04 to Sponsor Ballot.
Moved: Huan-Bang LiSecond: Ryuji Kohno
Vote: Y: 15, A: 0, N: 2Motion Passes
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TG Motion B
July 2011Arthur AstrinSlide 68
TG6 requests that the 802.15 WG approve the following individuals as the Ballot Resolution Committee for the Sponsor Ballot of IEEE802.15.6: Daniel Lewis, Anuj Batra, Jin-Meng Ho, Omeni Okundu, Mark Dawkins, David Davenport, Hind Chebbo, Kaoru Yokoo, Marco Hernandez, Huan-Bang Li, Igor Dotlić, Ranjeet Kumar Patro, Clint Chaplin, Jung-hwan Hwang and Art Astrin. The committee will be chaired by Art Astrin.
Moved: Ryuji KohnoSecond: Marco Hernandez
Vote: Y: 14, A: 3, N: 0Motion Passes
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Submission
Move that the Working Group request EC unconditional approval to start Sponsor Ballot of IEEE 802.15.6 draft d04 and approve doc: 15-11-0519-00-0006, as the package to be submitted to the EC.
Moved: Ryuji Kohno
Second: Huan-Bang Li
Vote: Y: 14, A: 0, N: 2
Motion Passes
WG Motion
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Submission
Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC)
• Details: see 802.15 Operations Manual (15-10-0235-08-0000)
• Function of BRC: Resolve Comments– Consider comments received in balloting
• All comments considered• Resolutions documented
– Update draft text per resolutions to accepted comments– Interact with voters as needed
• Reasonable effort to change “disapprove” to “approve”
• Default: if WG doesn’t approve BRC, the TG performs the function of the BRC
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Ballot Resolution Committee (BRC)
• BRC can be empowered (by WG) to conduct comment resolution, approve resolutions, update draft and initiate recirculation between full 802 wireless meetings. This has potential to accelerate the comment resolution and recirculation process
Reference: Working Group 15 Operations Manual
https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/10/15-10-0235-08-0000-802-15-operations-manual.docx
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Membership
• Voting members of BRC– Must be WG 802.15 voter– Technical skills and availability to resolve
comments– Approved to vote on BRC by WG
• Alternates– Qualified WG 15 voters– Approved by WG– Substitute when primary absent, counts towards
Quorum
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BRC Operation• Open meetings - anyone can participate and contribute
• Resolutions approved by 75% vote
• Voting by BRC members approved by WG
• Quorum > 50%
• Meetings can be teleconference or F2F
• Notice and agenda published >=1 week prior to meeting
• Voting can be teleconference, meeting or F2F so long as quorum achieved
• IEEE-SA rules, P&P apply to all meetings: http://standards.ieee.org/develop/policies
• Minutes shall be posted
• Comment resolutions approved with 75% (technical) vote
• Initiate recirculation (if empowered by WG to do so)
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Teleconferences
January 2011Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)Slide 74
Will hold teleconferences as needed
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15.6 Timeline 2011
July 2011Arthur AstrinSlide 75
2011 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121st re-circulation complete Letter Ballot 66 of draft d02 > Comment resolution, 2nd recirculation > > > Draft d03, re-circulation , Letter Ballot 71 > > > Submit for MEC (Manadatory Edit Cordination) review > Comment resolution, recirculation > > > Sponsor ballot invite (30 days) > Prepare for sponsor ballot / Seek EC Approval for sponsor ballot > Start Sponsor ballot > > Sponsor ballot Comment resolution > > > 1st re-circulation Sponsor > >2nd re-circulation Sponsor
Seek EC approval for RevCom
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Purpose of Proposed Standard (15.6 PAR 07-0575)
The purpose of the proposed standard it to provide an international standard for a short range (ie about human body range), low power and highly reliable wireless communication for use in close proximity to, or inside, a human body. Data rates, typically up to 10Mbps, will be offered to satisfy an evolutionary set of entertainment and healthcare services. Current PANs do not meet the medical (proximity to human tissue) and relevant communication regulations for some application environments. They also do not support the combination of reliability (QoS), low power, data rate and noninterference required to broadly address the breadth of body area network applications.
July 2011
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)Slide 76
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Submission
Need for the Project (15.6 PAR 07-0575)
There is a need for a standard optimized for ultra low power devices and operation on, in or around the human body to serve a variety of applications including medical and personal entertainment.
Examples of the applications served by the proposed standard are: EEG, ECG, EMG, vital signals monitoring (temperature (wearable thermometer), respiratory, wearable heart rate monitor, wearable pulse oximeter, wearable blood pressure monitor, oxygen, pH value , wearable glucose sensor, implanted glucose sensor, cardiac arrhythmia), wireless capsule endoscope (gastrointestinal), wireless capsule for drug delivery, deep brain stimulator, cortical stimulator (visual neuro-stimulator, audio neuro stimulator, Parkinson’s disease, etc…), remote control of medical devices such as pacemaker, actuators, insulin pump, hearing aid (wearable and implanted), retina implants, disability assistance, such as muscle tension sensing and stimulation, wearable weighing scale, fall detection, aiding sport training.
This will include body-centric solutions for future wearable computers. In a similar vein, the same technology can provide effective solutions for personal entertainment as well.The existence of a body area network standard will provide opportunities to expand these product features, better healthcare and well being for the users. It will therefore result in economic opportunity for technology component suppliers and equipment manufacturers.
July 2011
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)Slide 77
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The light at the end of the tunnel…
July 2011
Arthur Astrin (Astrin Radio)Slide 78
IEEE P802.15.6™/D04Draft Standardfor Body Area Network
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Submission
Closing Report for Study Group 4tv802.15.4 TV White Space PHY
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 79
Sangsung Choi, ETRIChair
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July 2011
• Review comments regarding PAR and 5C from other working groups.
• Revise the PAR and 5C to finalize them for the EC approval with the comments received.
• Hear presentations.
• Set up future plan and timeline.
4TV-Main Task This Week
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July 2011
SG 4TV Meetings This WeekMtg Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
AM1 Opening Logistics, Comment Resolution, Revision of PAR & 5C
AM2
PM1 Heard presentations on white space issues.Discussed future plan
PM2
PM3 Review comments regarding PAR and 5C from other WGs
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Submission
July 2011
SG4TV Closing Report(1)•The SG4TV has completed revision of the PAR and5C documents in response to the comments receivedFrom other working groups(802.11, 19, 22)
- The comments and responses have been aggregated in: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/11/15-11-0529-00- 04tv-comments-and-responses-for-4tv-par-and-5c.ppt
- The resulting revised PAR can be found at: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/11/15-11-0337-05- 04tv-sg4tv-draft-par.doc
- The resulting revised 5C can be found at: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/11/15-11-0338-05
04tv-sg4tv-draft-5c.doc
.
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Submission
July 2011
SG4TV Closing Report(2)•Two motions were proposed in SG4TV
- To approve the proposed comments for Document
#15-11-0529-00-04tv as the responses to the
comments received on its PAR and 5C. Moved by: Ben Rolfe, Second by: Steve Jillings Motion is carried unanimously
- Move to approve Document #337r5 as the updated 4TV
PAR and Document #338r5 as the updated 4TV 5C. Moved by: Chin Sean Sum, Second by: Pat Kinney Motion is carried unanimously
• WG15 approved the PAR & 5C in Mid-Plenary Meeting
.
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July 2011
SG4TV Closing Report(3)•There are two presentations for the Thursday
PM1 meeting
- Doc. #543 to discuss possible PHYs for TG4m for
WPAN operation in the TV white space
(Mikyung Oh, ETRI)
- DoC. #546 titled TV white space issues for 802.15.4m
(Soo-Young Chang)
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Closing Report for Study Group PSCPersonal Space Communications
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 85
Myung Lee, CUNYActing Chair
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<July 2011>
<Peter Murray>, <Self Consultant>Slide 86
PSC-Achievements
•Since the withdrawal of an early core member at Singapore meeting, the Study Group effectively re-chartered with new key members.
• At this session, the Study group had 4 meeting slots to hear presentations on new use cases and applications.
•15-11-0522-01, 15-10-0516-00, 15-11-0483-00
•Group discussed main features to be supported by PSC standard
•Group further derived distinctive PHY and MAC features
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<July 2011>
<Peter Murray>, <Self Consultant>Slide 87
PSC-Achievements
•Group discussed the future plan for the PSC: amendment of an existing WG standard or a new task group
•Group felt that it needed more time to instill ideas into a new PAR and 5C
• Group agreed to submit a new PAR and 5C at the end of Okinawa meeting to meet the EC schedule (first week of October)
•Group approved the motion that WG request to extend the activity of SG PSC from the EC.
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PSC-Study Group Motion
<July 2011>
<Peter Murray>, <Self Consultant>Slide 88
SG PSC requests that 802.15 WG approve the extension of the Study Group PSC.
Moved by: Seong-Soon Joo
Seconded by: Jin-kyung Kim
Yes 10 No 0 ABS 0
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PSC-Study Group Motion
<July 2011>
<Peter Murray>, <Self Consultant>Slide 89
SG PSC requests that 802.15 WG request approval of the extension of SG PSC from the EC.
Moved by: Seong-Soon Joo
Seconded by: Jin-kyung Kim
Yes 10 No 0 ABS 0
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Submission
PSC-Future Plan
• Weekly teleconferencing– For initial draft of PAR and 5C before the
Okinawa meeting– To review existing IEEE 802 standards to help
draft solid PAR and 5C
<July 2010>
<Peter Murray>, <Self Consultant>Slide 90
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Submission
<May 2011>
<Seong-Soon Joo>, <ETRI>Slide 91
PSC-Call details
•SG PSC Call on Tuesday August 9 at 6:30 PST, 9:30 EST, 15:30 CET, 23:30 Seoul, Tokyo• From August 17 PSC Call on Wednesdays• Three time zones will rotate (US, Asia, Europe)•Thanks to Samsung for providing teleconference facility.
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PSC-WG Motion
<July 2011>
<Peter Murray>, <Self Consultant>Slide 92
SG PSC requests that 802.15 WG approve the extension of the Study Group PSC.
Moved by: Myung Lee
Seconded by:
Yes No ABS
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Submission
Closing Report for Interest Group THz
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 93
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigChair
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Submission
March 2011
Slide 94 Thomas Kürner, TU Braunschweig
Closing Plenary Meeting report for IG THz Group (1/3)
• Meeting was called to order at 8.15am on July 20 and finished at July 21 on 12.25 am.• Number of meetings: 3• Total number of attendees 27• Seven presentations have been made
• Presentations on Wednesday AM1
Contribution #1 Thomas Kürner, TU Braunschweig (Germany), “Update on the Status of WRC 2012 Preparation”; (Document 15-11-0462-00-0thz)
Contribution #2 Iwao Hosako, NICT (Japan), “The road map of THz wireless communications systems for Japan”; (Document 15-11-0491-00-0thz)
Contribution #3 Rick Roberts, Intel (USA), “Some Expectations for THz”,; (Document 15-11-0498-00-0thz)
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• Presentations on Thursday AM1
Contribution #4 Sanggeun Jeon, Korea University (Korea), “Updates on THz amplifiiers and Transceiver Architecture”; (Document 15-11-0518-01-0thz)
Contribution #5 Stephen Sarkozy, Northrop Grumman (USA), “With InP HEMT, THz Dreams are Taking on a More Solid State”; (Document 15-11-0476-00-0thz)
• Presentations on Thursday AM1
Contribution #6 Xianfeng Duan, UCLA (USA), “Approaching Terahertz Transistors with Graphene”; (Document 15-11-0463-00-0thz)
Contribution #7 Sebastian Priebe, TU Braunschweig (Germany), “Stochastic Modeling of Scattered Multipath Clusters in THz”; (Document 15-11-0474-00-0thz)
March 2011
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 95
Closing Plenary Meeting report for IG THz Group (2/3)
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Submission
• IG THz will have a living document on „Requirements for THz Communications“ edited by Rick Roberts accepted in a straw poll by unananimous vote.
• Web page will be updated.
• At the upcoming plenary meeting a „Call for Applications“ will be prepared.
March 2011
Thomas Kürner, TU BraunschweigSlide 96
Closing Plenary Meeting report for IG THz Group (3/3)
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Submission
Closing Report for Interest Group KMPKey Management Protocol
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 97
Robert Moskowitz, Verizon Chair
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July 2011
Robert Moskowitz, VerizonSlide 98
KMPIG Closing Report
San Francisco
July 20, 2011
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July 2011
Robert Moskowitz, VerizonSlide 99
Scope of KMPIG
To provide for a Key Management Protocol for 802.15.4
– KMP Agnostic– Support: HIP, IKEv2, 802.1X, ...
Provide recommended functionality for KMPs
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Submission
July 2011
KMP-Accomplishments of July Meeting
Attendance– 4 for each session
• 6 total• Including non-security people!
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July 2011
KMP-Accomplishments of July Meeting
Structure of effort– Design Information Element based
shim and state machine for KMP transport
– Design Security Association for information KMP needs to support/supply
– Develop Short Address collision detection/correction technology
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July 2011
KMP-Accomplishments of July Meeting
Other items– Support for other 802.15 MACs
• .3, .6, .7
– 15.4f specific concerns• E.G. Blink frame
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Submission
July 2011
KMP-Administration Items
Document server– For this session HIP IG used for all
documents– Going forward all documents will be
under KMP IG Mailing list
– HIP IG mailing list will be used until TG formation
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Submission
July 2011
KMP-Moving forward
Create a guidance paper for adding support for KMP to 802.15.4
2 slots in Okinawa meeting Prepare PAR and 5C for discussion
– For November meeting Find document editor
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Submission
Closing Report for Interest Group SRUSpectrum Resource Utilization
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 105
Shoichi Kitazawa ATRChair
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Submission
July 2011
Shoichi Kitazawa, ATRSlide 106
IEEE 802.15 IG SRU
Closing report
San Francisco
21 July, 2011
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Submission
SRU-Draft plan of IG SRU schedule
• Goal: To summarize informative ideas to judge to establish SG.
• Meeting Schedule: Every plenary meeting or required based upon contributions.
• IG life time: until March 2012.• IG output: Technical documents of Better Use
of Spectrum Resources in WPANs.
July 2011
Shoichi Kitazawa, ATRSlide 107
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Submission
July 2011
Shoichi Kitazawa, ATRSlide 108
SRU-Agenda Items for the Week
• Approve meeting minutes.• Presentations
– Current situation in 2.4GHz ISM Band– Intelligent Spectrum Sensing for vehicular Communications
in the ISM Bands• Other business items
– Next meeting– Tutorials
• Report on progress to WG
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Submission
July 2011
Shoichi Kitazawa, ATRSlide 109
SRU-Accomplishment for the meeting
• IG SRU 3rd meeting was called to order 20 July 2011 at 16:05 and finished at 17:05.– 11 Attendee– Approve meeting agenda(15-11-0456r1)– Approve meeting minutes(15-11-0440r0).
• Two technical presentations.– Current situation in 2.4GHz ISM band (11/0508)– Intelligent Spectrum Sensing for vehicular Communications in the
ISM Bands (11/0528)• Discussions
– Measurement results of the 2.4GHz ISM band.– Spectrum sensing method and period for vehicular.
• Others– Planning to hold a Tutorial session at March 2012.– Next meeting will held plenary meeting at November 2011.
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Submission
Closing Report for WNGWireless Next Generation
Standing Committee
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 110
Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting Chair
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Submission
WNG for San Francisco Plenary 2011
Four presentations:
1.PTC Radio and System Architecture by Jia-Ru Li, Lilee Systems
2.Overview of LED-ID by Yeong Min Jang
3.Issue and Challenges for LED-ID Technology by Yeong Min Jang
4.Cooperative Transmission for LED-ID Network by Jin Young Kim
Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC
Slide 111July 2011
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Submission
Positive Train Control Radio and System Architecture (15-11-0530-00)
• Mandate : United States President George Bush signed the railway safety bill [1] into law on October 16, 2008. The bill mandates the implementation of Positive Train Control (PTC)
• Communication Segment:– Mission critical radio that requires a standards committee to select
“best of the breed” technology and a common air interface – IEEE LMSC has track records in creating standards for millions of
devices to interoperate. (Bluetooth, WIFI, WIMAX, etc)• WNG straw poll for support of an interest group was 15/5/16
Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC
Slide 112July 2011
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Submission
LED ID
• Overview of LED-ID by Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University (15-11-0501-01)
• Issue and Challenges for LED-ID Technology by Yeong Min Jang (15-11-0503-01)
• Cooperative Transmission for LED-ID Network by Yeong Min Jang (15-11-0504-01)
Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC
Slide 113July 2011
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Submission
LED ID
• TAG ID communication using light wave communication
• Presentations described aspects of using LED devices in a network for communicating with TAG IDs
• Presenters agreed to make further presentations at next session in Okinawa
Pat Kinney, Kinney Consulting LLC
Slide 114July 2011
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Submission
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 115
Upcoming Sessions• September 18-23, 2011, Okinawa Convention Center, Okinawa, Japan, 802
Wireless Interim• November 6-11, 2011, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA, 802 Plenary
Session. • January 15-20, 2012, Hyatt Regency, Jacksonville, Florida, USA, 802 Wireless
Interim• March 11-16, 2012, Hilton Waikoloa Village, Big Island, HI, USA, 802 Plenary
Session• May 13-18, 2012, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, USA, 802 Wireless Interim
Session• July 15-20, 2012, Grand Hyatt Manchester, San Diego, CA, USA, 802 Plenary
Session. • September 16-21, 2012, Hyatt Grand Champion, Palm Springs, CA, USA, 802
Wireless Interim Session• November 11-16, 2012, Grand Hyatt San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA, 802
Plenary Session.
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Submission
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 116
Okinawa CC- Aerial View
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Submission
July 2011
Robert F. Heile, ZigBee AllianceSlide 117
Okinawa Hotel Locations