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July 2001
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Submission
802.1513th Session of meetings of the
IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks
July 9-13, 2001
Marriott DowntownPortland, OR
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802.15 Functional Organization Chart
T echnical EditorT om Siep, T exas Instrum ents
Asst. T echnical EditorM ike M cInnis, Boeing
SecretaryPat Kinney, Interm ec
Asst. SecretaryM ike M cInnis, Boeing
Study G roups Public ity Com m itteeBruce Kraem er, Chair
Intersil
LLC Sub LayerM AC Sub LayerPHY Layer
T ask G roup 1Bluetooth Radio 1Ian G ifford, ChairM /A-COM
Coexistence M odelCoexistence M echanism s
T ask G roup 2CoexistenceSteve Shellham m er, ChairSym bol
LLC Sub LayerM AC Sub LayerPHY Layer
T ask G roup 3High RateJohn Barr, ChairM otorola
LLC Sub LayerM AC Sub LayerPHY Layer
T ask G roup 4Low RateBob Heile , Chair
T ask G roups
802.15 W GW G Chair-Bob Heile
V ice Chair-Jim Allen, Kodak V ice Chair-Ian G ifford, M /A-COM
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Archive, Mailing List, URLs• Web Page: http://www.ieee802.org/15/• General Mailing List: [email protected]• Voter/Nearly List: [email protected]• TG1 list: [email protected]• TG2 list: [email protected]• TG3 list: [email protected]• TG4 list: [email protected]• Lists restricted to those on the list to reduce SPAM. To send to the list you must use the exact email address on the
list as the ‘from’ address. Alias addresses such as ieee.org will not work.
To add your name to IEEE mailing list please send an e-mailto [email protected]
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Objectives of the Portland Meeting July 9-13, 2001
TASK GROUP 1 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. PROVIDE PROJECT PLANNING UPDATE -00/375rx
2. PREPARE FOR SPONSOR BALLOT
3. PROVIDE SESSION #14/BELLEVUE OBJECTIVES
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TASK GROUP 2 OBJECTIVES FOR THE MEETING
1. BLUETOOTH SIG COEXISTENCE WORKING GROUP LIAISON REPORT
2. REVIEW CLAUSES OF THE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
3. VOTE TO ACCEPT CLAUSES OF RECOMMENDED PRACTICE
Objectives of the Portland Meeting July 9-13, 2001
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TASK GROUP 3 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. CONFERENCE CALL STATUS, INCLUDING APPROVAL OF ANY AD HOC BUSINESS
2. RESOLVE COMMENTS AND UPDATE DRAFT VER 0.6
3. COMPLETE DRAFT STANDARD (MAY BE COMPLETED AFTER THE MEETING)
3. SOLICIT SPONSOR BALLOTERS
4. AUTHORIZE LETTER BALLOT
5. PREPARE FOR POST-AUSTRALIA MEETING SPONSOR BALLOT
6. PREPARE OBJECTIVES FOR SEPTEMBER MEETING
Objectives of the Portland Meeting July 9-13, 2001
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TASK GROUP 4 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. PRESENT REMAINING CFPs
2. SELECT BASELINE MAC AND PHY
3. REVIEW PROGRESS ON LOW RATE ARTICLE
4. ROUND OUT EDITING TEAM
5. DISCUSS ACTIONS FOR FOLLOW-ON PHYS
6. ZIGBEE RELATIONSHIP
Objectives of the Portland Meeting July 9-13, 2001
July 2001
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802.15 PC/802.11PC OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1.Complete work on General Publicity Presentation for WG Web Site
2. Finalize WLAN Forecast Documentation
3. Update Conference Calendar
4. Continue to Work on Joint 802.11 / 802.15 Publicity Activities
5. WECA update
6. OFDM Forum update
Objectives of the Portland Meeting July 9-13, 2001
July 2001
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Portland Meeting Graphic
July 2001
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Individual Representationand Anti-Trust
• In IEEE standards meetings, membership is by individual, hence you do not represent a company or organization.
• The Anti-Trust laws forbid the discussion of prices
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• The subject of Cost In A Technical Standards Development Committee Is Appropriate Under the Following General Guidelines; – The Perspective Is Cost Not Price (I.e., Market Or Sales View),– The Purpose Is To Evaluate Cost/Performance Tradeoffs Where
Technical Considerations Are The Main Objective,– The Facts Are Stated Objectively And Can Be Substantiated
• IEEE 802.3 (As Well As Other Standards) Do Make Mention Of “Low Cost” Objectives. Examples Are;– 10.1.3.1 (6) “Enable Low-Cost Implementations”,– 12.1.6 (1) “Provide For Low-Cost Networks, As Related To …”.
• The IEEE Standards Office Supports These ViewsD. Loughry, 29 June 1988
Discussion of Cost in IEEE Standards Committees
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IEEE 802 WG Voting Membership• All persons participating in the initial meeting of the Working
Group become voting members of the Working Group.• Thereafter, voting membership in a Working Group is
established by participating in at least 75% of the meetings of the Working Group at two out of the last four Plenary sessions. Membership starts at the beginning of the third Plenary session attended, providing the 2 out of 4 rule is satisfied.
• One duly constituted interim Working Group Meeting may be substituted for the Working Group meetings at one of the two Plenary sessions
• Members of the Working Group who have not achieved voting status are known as observers. Liaison members are those designated individuals who provide liaison with other working groups or standards bodies.
Reference 5.1.3 of the IEEE 802 Rules
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IEEE 802 WG Meetings
• Working Group meetings are open to anyone. The privilege of observers to participate in discussions is at the discretion of the Working Group Chair.
• Interim Working Group or Technical Advisory Group meetings, as a goal, are to have:
– 1) Reasonable advance notification to all Working Group members, observers and liaison people (>4 weeks),
– 2) Few last minute shifts in location (<< 1 per year), and
– 3) Announcement of Interim meeting at the plenary.
July 2001
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IEEE 802.15 WG Membership Rules
• The rules and procedures governing WG membership including establishment, retention, loss and rights are contained in the Operating rules of IEEE Project 802 (See ref [1], 5.1.3). The following additional requirements are imposed within WG 802.15: – TG and SG meetings do not count towards 802.15 WG voting rights
unless they are held in conjunction with a WG meeting. – To establish and retain voting rights participants must record
and maintain complete contact information in the 802.15 database
• Voting rights may be lost by:– Failure to pay conference fee– Missing two out of three consecutive letter ballots– Failure to maintain contact information
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IEEE P802.15 WG Membership Rules
• In addition to the requirements for membership the following is highly recommended for most efficient exchange of information between members:– Email address capable of handling large file
attachments– Laptop computer at meetings– 802.11 WLAN card for laptop– Flash card for laptop
July 2001
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Attendance Book
• Attendance has to be recorded for voting membership registration
• Attendance Book controlled by Mike McInnis• Only sign for yourself, for the current session.• Keep the book moving!!!• The last person hands the book back to Mike McInnis
July 2001
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Attendance Book- July 9-13, 2001Tue AM Wed AM Thu AM Fri AM
Mon PM Tue PM Wed PM Thu PM
Mon eve Tue eve
• Only sign when you attend at least 90 % of the meeting for which you are signing; i.e. AM or PM or Eve(ning) part of the session)
• Never sign ahead
• Attendance at a minimum of 6 meetings is required for the Session to count for voting rights. If Scheduled, a Monday or Tuesday Evening session may be substituted.
July 2001
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Attendance Book
• Check e-mail addresses• some addresses crossed out, or have a $-sign added
to the right• those so marked have been bounced when used.• If your address is so marked, please provide a
working address--it is a requirement of maintaining your voting status.
July 2001
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• All Documents and Submissions must confirm to the Templates posted on the Web site and be accepted by the WG Chair or his designee.
• File names should conform to the following convention: 01[xxx]r[y]P802-15_[WG,TG[z],PC]-Title-no-spaces
• Document numbers may be obtained from the WG Chair.
• All Documents must be available to meeting attendees prior to presentation.
• The contributor acknowledges and accepts that any documents or submission contributed to the WG or any of its TGs, SGs, or Committees become the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by 802.15. If any copyright notices appear, a written release must be filed with the WG chair prior to acceptance of the document.
Documents and Submissions
July 2001
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IEEE Patent Policy• IEEE-SA Standards Board Bylaws (Jan1999)• IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual (Jan
2000)• Standards Companion (1995)
– Patent Request and Patent Response Letters (Annex A)– Other information on Patents is Out-of-date
• WG Chairs should review patent policy at each meeting• When evaluating alternative technologies:
– Patent letters can be requested and tabulated for each technology
– Terms and Conditions NOT appropriate (Violates cost discussions)
– All patent claims may not be visible at time of tabulation
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Patents -IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual (Jan 2000)
6. Patents• IEEE standards may include the known use of patent(s),
including patent applications, if there is technical justification in the opinion of the standards-developing committee and provided the IEEE receives assurance from the patent holder that it will license applicants under reasonable terms and conditions for the purpose of implementing 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 to all applicants without compensation or under reasonable rates, with reasonable terms and conditions that are demonstrably free of any unfair discrimination.
July 2001
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Logistics-Breaks, Docs, etc
• Cell phones on vibrate or off
• Network Cards
• Additional Meeting Space
• LCDs will be managed by the hotel
July 2001
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July 2001
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IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks
Backup Slides
July 2001
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802.3CSMA/CD
Geoff Thompson
802.4TOKEN BUS
Paul Eastman
802.5TOKEN RING
Bob Love
802.6DQDB WAN
Jim Mollenauer
802.7BROADBAND(802.14 Res)
802.8FIBER TAG
Chip Benson
802.9ISLAN
Dhad. Vamen
802.10SECURITYKen Alonge
802.11WIRELESSVic Hayes
802.12DEMAND PRIORITY
Pat Thaler
802.14CABLE-TV
Robert Russell
802.1BRIDGING/ARCH
Bill Lidinsky
802.2LLC
Dave Carlson
WORKING GROUP CHAIRS
VICE CHAIRPaul Nikolich
RECORDING SECHoward Frazier
TREASURERBob Grow
EXECUTIVE SECBuzz Rigsbee
EXEC OFFICERSCHAIR
Jim Carlo
LMSC SPONSOR
Hibernation
Active
Active
802.15WPAN
Bob Heile
802.16BWA
Roger Marks
IEEE 802 Organization
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ITEM WG WGChair
SEC SEC Chair
PAR Submittal (New) YES YES YES(3) YES
PAR Revision YES YES YES YES
PAR Extension YES YES YES YES
WG Chair change PAR change YES INFO YES
WG Study Group YES YES YES
EC Study Group YES
Standard Renewal Date Extension INFO YES INFO
LMSC Ballot (New Standard, Revision) YES YES YES
LMSC Ball (Re-Affirmation) INFO YES INFO
LMSC Ballot Pool Constitution YES YES
LMSC Recirculation INFO YES INFO
All Standards Board Submissions YES YES YES
US TAG Submissions (JTC1/ITU) INFO YES YES(2) YES(2)
(1) The SEC chair may override in order to avoid issues which would negatively impact the process for IEEE 802 standards. (2) Either SEC or SEC chair should approve submission to the US TAG. (3) Requires 30 day draft submission to SEC.
IEEE 802 Approval Guidelines
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IEEE Standards Companion, Annex A Sample Correspondence
• This letter is written in response to your letter of (date), which requested that (company) confirm to the IEEE that we will provide licenses under our (country) Patent # with respect to the proposed IEEEP802.15 standard. In that regard:
– In the event the proposed standard is adopted and the standard cannot be practiced without the use of the cited patent, (company) agrees upon written request to grant a nonexclusive license under such patent on a nondiscriminatory basis and on reasonable terms and conditions.
• This letter does not grant any right to the IEEE with respect to (company) copyrights or other intellectual property rights that relate to the proposed standard. Any party interested in the license described above may write to (name of contact person) at the address on the letterhead.
July 2001
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Acronym's & Glossary
• IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.)
• MAC (Medium Access Control) Layer
• PHY (Physical) Layer• TG (Task Group)• SG (Study Group)• MC (Marketing Committee)• WG (Working Group)• WPAN (Wireless Personal
Area Networking)
• Bluetooth (Bluetooth Special Interest Group is the codename for a technology specification for small form factor, low-cost, short range radio links between mobile PCs, mobile phones and other portable devices.)
• HomeRF (The HRFWG plans to publish the SWAP specification by fall of 1998 and companies may begin product development shortly thereafter.)