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May 2004
Kraemer, Conexant; Hillman, AMD
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doc.: IEEE 802.11-04/0429r0
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TGn Opening Report Orange County , CA, US May 2004
Bruce Kraemer, [email protected]
Garth Hillman, [email protected]
March 10, 2004
May 2004
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6. Patents
IEEE standards may include the known use of essential patents and patent applications, provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder or applicant with respect to patents essential for compliance with both mandatory and optional portions of the standard. This assurance shall be provided without coercion and prior to approval of the standard (or reaffirmation when a patent becomes known after initial approval of the standard). This assurance shall be a letter that is in the form of either:
a) A general disclaimer to the effect that the patentee will not enforce any of its present or future patent(s) whose use would be required to implement the proposed IEEE standard against any person or entity using the patent(s) to comply with the standard or
b) A statement that a license will be made available without compensation or under reasonable rates, with reasonable terms and conditions that are demonstrably free of any unfair discrimination
This assurance shall apply, at a minimum, from the date of the standard's approval to the date of the standard's withdrawal and is irrevocable during that period.
Approved by IEEE-SA Standards Board – May 2004
IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws on Patents in Standards
May 2004
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Inappropriate Topics for IEEE WG Meetings
• Don’t discuss licensing terms or conditions
• Don’t discuss product pricing, territorial restrictions or market share
• Don’t discuss ongoing litigation or threatened litigation
• Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed… do formally object.
If you have questions,contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee
Administrator at [email protected]
Approved by IEEE-SA Standards Board – March 2003
May 2004
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Attendance
Use 802wirelessworld to register attendance
If you encounter Attendance Issues during the session send an email to
• Harry Worstell - [email protected]
May 2004
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March Session Close• There were 17 FRCC submissions
presented during the March session ( listing in 11-04-0271r1)
• Minutes for the session are in 11-04-0233r0
• 10 technical documents were submitted but deferred.
( listing in 11-04-0271r1)
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Interim Activities
The FRCC held 4 calls.Reports to TGn and ongoing
discussions will occur on Monday thru Wednesday.
May 2004
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TGN Document Summary -May• Functional Requirements 03-0813 r12 (unchanged since March)• Comparison Criteria 03-0814 r25 (was r22 in March)• Usage Models 03-0802 r18 (was r14 in March)
You may also find it useful to refresh your acquaintance with the following documents:
• Selection Procedure 03-0665 r9 (Already accepted)• Channel Models 03-0940 r2 (Already accepted)• FRCC Cumulative minutes 03-0815 r14 (was r11 in March)• FRCC Comments resol spreadsheet 04-0343 r9 (was r3 in March)• TGn Schedule 04-0381 r2• Selection Procedure Minutes 03-0740 r2
May 2004
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May Plans • Complete and adopt CCs • Complete and adopt Usage Models• Establish firm dates for
– Posting letter of intent– Posting technical proposals to server– Start presentations
• Complete Call for Proposals letter• Review overall project time line• Prepare for election of Tech Ed & V. Chair• Receive technical presentations
May 2004
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Guidance for MayTime matters for commercial viability of standard• >6 months behind schedule
– letter ballot projected to occur July ’04• Completion/approval of documents required to allow issuance
of call for proposalsQuality matters• Members must be comfortable with proposal criteria content• Members must be find the creation and approval process fairThis week• We have expanded meeting time to 24 hours• Voting by members only • Want technical presentations to be heard if possible
May 2004
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TGn - May Schedule
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00-10:00 10:30-12:30
1:30-3:30 4:00-6:00 7:30-9:30
All sessions will be held in Grand Ballroom A
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Agenda Logic (1)
• Adrian will lead the FRCC discussion and drive to resolution. – Monday afternoon will begin by placing all documents and upcoming decision
topics in front of the group. – FRCC targeted presentations need to be heard on Monday.
• Voting events are not pre-set in the agenda as special orders • Voting will be scheduled based on agreement reached in session to allow for
adequate review on finished document (2 hour suggested)
• The call for proposals letter needs to be reviewed and approved. – Completion of the wording should not be difficult EXCEPT for the specification
of the time line. Hence, the time line also needs to be reviewed and critical dates and dependencies worked out. These two topics need to be coupled together in one session for the sake of continuity.
– ~ 2 hours allocated to discuss both. • Time remaining on Thursday would be used to complete voting on any topic
not resolved by Wednesday and hear any technical presentations. – unless we find a need for sub-committee break-out time earlier in the week which
will allow presentations earlier.– Presenters are asked to be flexible
May 2004
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Agenda Logic (2)
Voting • FR – CC - Usage Models review begin Monday at 10:30am
– Document voting times will be agreed to in session but not preset as special orders
– Lead time will be agreed to by the task group
Technical Presentations• These must be subservient to FRCC activities. Thursday is
planned for technical presentations– unless we find a need for sub-committee break-out time earlier in the
week which will allow presentations earlier.– Presenters are asked to be flexible
May 2004
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Agenda Detailstart time
1 Meeting Call to Order - KRAEMER 5 10:30 AM
2 *IIChair's Status Update & Review of IEEE 802 & 802.11 Policies and Procedures (IP, Voting, Robert's Rules, etc)
- KRAEMER 15 10:35 AM
3 MI Approve or Modify the Agenda, Approval of minutes - KRAEMER 15 10:50 AM
4 II Functional Requirements and Comparison Criteria (FRCC) Special Committee Report - STEPHENS 85 11:05 AM
Recess for lunch - KRAEMER 60 12:30 PM
II Functional Requirements and Comparison Criteria - STEPHENS 120 01:30 PM
Recess for break - KRAEMER 30 03:30 PM
5 DT Discussions of the FRCC - STEPHENS 120 04:00 PM
6 Recess for dinner - KRAEMER 90 06:00 PM
5 DT Discussions of the FRCC - STEPHENS 120 07:30 PM
7 Recess for day - KRAEMER 09:30 PM
8 Meeting Call to Order - KRAEMER 0 10:30 AM
9 DT FRCC and Usage Models - STEPHENS 120 10:30 AM
11 Recess for lunch - KRAEMER 60 12:30 PM
9 DT FRCC and Usage Models - STEPHENS 120 01:30 PM
11 Recess for lunch - KRAEMER 30 03:30 PM
9 DT FRCC and Usage Models - STEPHENS 120 04:00 PM
12 Recess for dinner - KRAEMER 90 06:00 PM
9 DT FRCC and Usage Models - STEPHENS 120 07:30 PM
13 Recess for day - KRAEMER 09:30 PM
14 Meeting Call to Order - KRAEMER 0 01:30 PM
15 DT FRCC and Usage Models - STEPHENS 120 01:30 PM
16 Recess for break - KRAEMER 30 03:30 PM
17 II Review timeline & Call for Proposals -Prepare for officer elections- Plans for July - KRAEMER 120 04:00 PM
18 Recess for day - KRAEMER 0 06:00 PM
21 II Technical presentations - VARIOUS 120 08:00 AM
22 Recess for break - KRAEMER 30 10:00 AM
21 II Technical presentations - VARIOUS 120 10:30 AM
23 Adjourn for session - KRAEMER 60 12:30 PM
TASK GROUP N AGENDA - Thurs May 13th, 2003 - 8:00 am -10:30am
TASK GROUP N AGENDA - Monday May 10th 2003 - 10:30 am - 9:30 pm
TASK GROUP N AGENDA - Tuesday May 11th, 2003 - 10:30am - 9:30pm
TASK GROUP N AGENDA - Wed May 12th, 2003 - 1:30pm - 6:00pm
May 2004
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FRCC Presentations - May• Inconsistencies in Comparison Criteria Bruno Jechoux 04-0489r0
May 2004
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Technical Presentations – Submitted in March – May presentation candidates
MIMO Ant OFDM Solutions for Enhanced PHY Alexandre Dias 04-0229r0
Turbo Codes for IEEE 802.11n Marie-Helene Hamon 04-0243r0
20s Effective Preamble MIMO OFDM Seigo Nakao 04-0249r1
PCCC Turbo Codes for 802.11n Bart Van Poucke 04-0256r0
Number of MIMO Multiplex for 11n Standards Yusuke Asai 04-0259r0
Field Measurements of 2 by 2 MIMO Communications Babak Daneshrad 04-0263r0
Limitation on Range Extension using Multiple Antennas Heejung Yu 04-0279r0
Maximizing MAC Throughputs by Dynamic RTS-CTS Threshold Woo-Yong Choi 04-0312r0
LDPC vs. Convolutional Codes: Perf and Complexity Comparison Alexsandar Purkovic 04-0337r0
Rate Feedback Schemes for MIMO-OFDM Stephan ten Brink 04-0372r0
May 2004
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Approval of March Minutes
• Garth Hillman 04-233 r0
May 2004
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