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IEEE 802.15 Tutorial #4 - November 11, 2003IEEE 802.15 Tutorial #4 - November 11, 2003
Submission Title: [Need for standardization]Date Submitted: [November 2003]Source: [Ole Ploug] Company [Danfoss A/S]Address [6430 Nordborg, Denmark]Voice:[+45.7488.4486] E-Mail:[ploug@danfoss.com]Re: []
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Purpose: [This presentation is part of the Tutorial, identifying a need and opportunity for further standardization]Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. 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.
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IEEE 802.15Tutorial #4
November 11, 2003
Need for standardization
Ole PlougDanfoss A/S
R&D ManagerCentral Controls R&D
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
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Product range
Refrigeration and A/C Controls
Household Compressors Appliance Controls Industrial Controls
Residential & Commercial Comfort Controls
District Heating Controls
Burner Components Floor Heating
GearmotorsDrives Marine Systems
Commercial Compressors
Water Controls
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Net sales 2002: $ 2,000 mill Employees: 17,000 worldwideProduction of 250,000 items per day
Europe North Latin Africa Asia PacificTotal
America America
Manufacturing sites 38 8 3 1 3 053
Sales companies 56 8 7 2 15 290
Agents and distributors56
Danfoss Group figures
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Present technologies
• We love 802.11• We look forward to 802.15.4 / ZigBee• We see areas for Bluetooth• Today we use proprietary technologies and are
successful but not happy with all applications• Do standards cover everything?
No – that is why I am here• We have applications with RF performance
needs beyond present level
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Application
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Application
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Tests• We have done extensively testing on RF
technologies– Several narrowband and several frequencies– Several WLAN’s– 802.15.4– nanoNET
• Have performed the tests in various environments– Industrial, commercial and residential– Internally and externally– Covered most application environments
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Tests
• Tested different antenna types and placements
• Over 5000 transmission tests build our experience
• Some of you may know that we have established a Communication Technology Centre
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Test environment
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Test headlines
• Existing technologies function very satisfactory for many applications
• There is clearly potential in linear FM as a spread spectrum technology
• Our tests show that performance is on the edge for “high end” applications with existing standard based technologies
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What do Danfoss look for?
• Higher range
• Longer battery life / lower power consumption
• Higher robustness against multipath fading
• Coexistence with WLAN and Bluetooth
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Summary
• Great existing standards
• We have applications that need more range and robustness
• We believe there are technologies that can fulfil the need
• We invite 802.15 to explore the opportunities