September 2000 doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0 802.15 8th Session of meetings of the IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks September 18-22, 2000 Radisson 7171 North Scottsdale.

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September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
802.15
8th Session of meetings of the
IEEE 802.15 Working Group for
Wireless Personal Area Networks
September 18-22, 2000
Radisson
7171 North Scottsdale Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85253-3696 USA
Submission
Slide 1
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
802.15 Functional Organization Chart
802.15 WG
WG Chair-Bob Heile, GTE
Vice Chair-Jim Allen, Kodak
Vice Chair-Ian Gifford, M/A-COM
Technical Editor
Tom Siep, Texas Instruments
Asst. Technical Editor
Mike McInnis, Boeing
Study Groups
Low Rate Study Group
Sean Middleton, Chair
Philips
Radio2 Study Group
Tom Siep, Chair
Texas Instruments
Secretary
Pat Kinney, Intermec
Asst. Secretary
Mike McInnis, Boeing
Marketing Committee
Bruce Kraemer, Chair
Intersil
Task Group 1
Bluetooth Radio 1
Ian Gifford, Chair
M/A-COM
LLC Sub Layer
MAC Sub Layer
PHY Layer
Submission
Slide 2
Task Groups
Task Group 2
Coexistence
Steve Shellhammer, Chair
Symbol
Task Group 3
High Rate
John Barr, Chair
Motorola
Coexistence Model
Coexistence Mechanisms
LLC Sub Layer
MAC Sub Layer
PHY Layer
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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Archive, Mailing List, URLs
• Web Page
– http://www.ieee802.org/15/
• Mailing List
– [email protected]
• Bluetooth Special Interest Group
– http://www.bluetooth.com/
• Home RF Working Group
– http://www.homerf.org/
To add your name to IEEE mailing list please send an e-mail
to [email protected]
Submission
Slide 3
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
Overall Objectives of the Scottsdale Meeting
September 18-22, 2000
TASK GROUP 1 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. WG MOTION: TO APPROVE LB3 RESOLUTIONS -00/159r12
2. TG1 PRODUCTION OF D0.8
3. WG MOTION: START RECIRCULATION LB(x) OR REQUEST POST SESSION EMPOWERMENT
4. PROVIDE PROJECT PLAN UPDATE -00/xxxr0
TASK GROUP 2 OBJECTIVES FOR THE MEETING
1. LIASION REPORT FROM THE BLUETOOTH SIG COEXISTENCE WORKING GROUP
2. CALL FOR COEXISTENCE MECHANISMS
3. EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR COEXISETENCE MECHANISMS
4. DISCUSS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PHY LAYER MODELS
5. DISCUSS PHY/MAC INTERFACE
6. DISCUSSION OF HOW TO PASS GEOMETRIC INFORMATION FROM MAC TO PHY MODEL
7. DISCUSS APPLICATION OF COEXISTENCE MODEL TO FIRST APPLICATION SCENARIO
8. COMPLETE OUTLINE OF THE TG2 RECOMMEDNED PRACTICE
9. REVIEW ITU P.1238 SPECIFICATION
Submission
Slide 4
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
Overall Objectives of the Scottsdale Meeting
September 18-22, 2000
TASK GROUP 3 OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. SUMMARIZE CONFERENCE CALL RESULTS & STRAW VOTE ON ACCEPTANCE OF WORK
2. FOLDING OF CFA DATA INTO CRITERIA DOCUMENT - DOCUMENT COMPLETE - VOTE ON ACCEPTANCE
3. CONTINUE CFP PRESENTATIONS IF NECESSARY
4. BEGIN WRITING DRAFT STANDARD
5. CALL FOR PATENTS
802.15 MC/802.11MC OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. CLOSE OUT LAJOLLA ACTION ITEMS/NEXT STEPS
2. PROVIDE AN UPDATE ON MC JUL00 TO SEP00
3. FACILITATE SUB WG UPDATES
4. IDENTIFY MC PROACTIVE PLANNING
5. IDENTIFY NOV00 OBJECTIVES & GRAPHIC/TIMESLOTS
6. IDENTIFY JOINT MC PROACTIVE PLANNING
7. IDENTIFY JOINT NOV00 OBJECTIVES & GRAPHIC/TIMESLOTS
Submission
Slide 5
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
Overall Objectives of the Scottsdale Meeting
September 18-22, 2000
LOW RATE STUDY GROUP OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. SUMMARIZE CONFERENCE CALL RESULTS & STRAW VOTE ON ACCEPTANCE OF WORK
2. REVIEW PAR AND 5 CRITERIA
2. MAKE LAST MINUTE UPDATES TO PAR AND 5 CRITERIA
4. SUBMIT PAR AND 5 CRITERIA TO WORKING GROUP
5. IF PAR AND/OR 5 CRITERIA ARE NOT PASSED BY WG, THEN PERFORM TRIAGE FOR RESUBMISSION
R2SG OBJECTIVES FOR THIS MEETING:
1. PROVIDE REPORTS TO WG & MC, UPDATING THE MEMBERSHIP ON BT Radio2 WG
2. PREPARE LIAISON TO BSIG, PROVIDING AN UPDATE TO THE BT Radio2 WG ON THE IEEE 802.15 WG.
INCLUDE MARKET POSITIONING CHARTS AND COLLATERAL FOR JOINT REVIEW TO DIFFERENTIATE THE
ONGOING WORK IN IEEE AS WELL DIFFERENTIATE THE IEEE WORK TO THE BSIG.
3. SOLICIT AND RECEIVE CONTRIBUTIONS TO ASSIST THE SG MAKE THEIR PENDING RECOMMENDATIONS
4. IDENTIFY SPEAKER(S), CONTENT, SCHEDULE/FORM, GOALS, etc. FOR THE IEEE 802 PLENARY
CONFERENCE TUTORIAL; TARGET NOV00.
5. DISCUSS EXISTING PROJECTS AS WELL AS PAR AND FIVE CRITERIA SCENARIOS AS WELL
AS END OF LIFE FOR SG IN NOV00
6. IDENTIFY NOV00 OBJECTIVES & GRAPHIC/TIMESLOTS
Submission
Slide 6
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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Individual Representation
and 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
Submission
Slide 7
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
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
Submission
Slide 8
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
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.
Submission
Slide 9
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
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
Submission
Slide 10
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
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
Submission
Slide 11
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
Attendance Book
• Attendance has to be recorded for voting membership
registration
• Attendance Record 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 the chair of the
meeting
Submission
Slide 12
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
Attendance Book-Sept 18-22, 2000
•
•
•
•
Mon AM
Tue AM
Wed AM
Thu AM
Mon PM
Tue PM
Wed PM
Thu PM
Mon eve
Tue eve
Fri AM
Only sign when you attend at least 90 % of the meeting for which you sign; i.e.
AM or PM or Eve(ning) part of the session)
Sign with your initials (no cross etc). Do not underline. Only sign in the box
designated with the applicable day and part of the day, AM/PM/Eve
Never sign ahead
Attendance at a minimum of 7 meetings is required for the Session to count for
voting rights. If Scheduled, a Monday or Tuesday Evening session may be
substituted.
Submission
Slide 13
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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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.
Submission
Slide 14
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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Documents and Submissions
• 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:
00/[xxx]r[y]P802-15_[WG,TG[X],MC]-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.
Submission
Slide 15
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
IEEE Patent Policy
• IEEE-SA Standards Association Bylaws (Jan1998)
• IEEE-SA Standards Association Operations Manual
(Mar1998)
• 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
Submission
Slide 16
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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Patents -IEEE-SA Standards Board
Bylaws (Jan 1998)
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
Submission discrimination.
Slide 17
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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Logistics-Meeting Graphic
TIMES
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Advisory
07:00-07:30
Committee
07:30-08:00
08:00-08:30
802.15 WG
08:30-09:00
Opening
09:00-09:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-10:30
Break
10:30-11:00
TG1
TG3
11:00-11:30
11:30-12:00
12:00-13:00
Lunch
13:00-13:30
13:30-14:00
TG1 TG3 LRSG
14:00-14:30
14:30-15:00
Optional
15:00-15:30
Break
Meeting
15:30-16:00
Time
TG2
16:00-16:30
Sub
TG3
16:30-17:00
Com
17:00-17:30
17:30-18:30
Dinner
TG1
18:30-20:00
R2SG
LRSG
20:00-21:30 Ad Hoc
TUESDAY
TG1
TG1
TG2
Sub
Com
Break
TG2
Sub
Com
WEDNESDAY
TG3
TG1
MC
TG1
TG2
802.11/ 802.15
Joint Meeting
Break
802.15 WG
LRSG
TG1
TG3
Break
LRSG
Social
TG1=Task Group 1-Bluetooth
TG2=Task Group 2-Coexistence
TG3=Task Group 3-High Rate
R2SG=Radio2 Study Group
LRSG=Low Rate Study Group
MC=Marketing Committee
Submission
TG3
Break
TG1
Lunch
Dinner
TG3
TG1
Break
TG2
TG2
TG3
802.15 WG Closing
Break
TG1
FRIDAY
TG1
Lunch
TG1
THURSDAY
Advisory Committee
Slide 18
TG3
Break
802.15 WG Closing
Lunch
TG1
TG3
Break
R2SG
LRSG
TG3
Dinner
Optional Meeting
Time
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
Submission
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Logistics-Breaks, Docs, etc
Submission
Slide 20
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
Submission
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Slide 21
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/264r0
IEEE P802.15 Working Group for
Wireless Personal Area Networks
Backup Slides
Submission
Slide 22
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September 2000
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IEEE 802 Organization
LMSC SPONSOR
CHAIR
Jim Carlo
WORKING GROUP CHAIRS
802.1
BRIDGING/ARCH
Bill Lidinsky
802.3
CSMA/CD
Geoff Thompson
EXEC OFFICERS
802.8
FIBER TAG
Chip Benson
802.10
SECURITY
Ken Alonge
Active
802.11
WIRELESS
Vic Hayes
802.14
CABLE-TV
Robert Russell
802.15
WPAN
Bob Heile
802.16
BWA
Roger Marks
Submission
802.4
TOKEN BUS
Paul Eastman
RECORDING SEC
Howard Frazier
EXECUTIVE SEC
Buzz Rigsbee
TREASURER
Bob Grow
Active
802.5
TOKEN RING
Bob Love
802.2
LLC
Dave Carlson
VICE CHAIR
Paul Nikolich
802.6
DQDB WAN
Jim Mollenauer
Slide 23
802.7
BROADBAND
(802.14 Res)
802.9
ISLAN
Dhad. Vamen
802.12
DEMAND PRIORITY Hibernation
Pat Thaler
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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IEEE 802 Approval Guidelines
ITEM
WG
PAR Submittal (New)
YES
WG
SEC
SEC
Chair
Chair
YES YES(3) YES
PAR Revision
YES
YES
YES
YES
PAR Extension
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
INFO
YES
YES
YES
WG Chair change PAR change
WG Study Group
YES
EC Study Group
Standard Renewal Date Extension
YES
INFO YES
INFO
LMSC Ballot (New Standard, Revision) YES YES
LMSC Ball (Re-Affirmation)
INFO YES
LMSC Ballot Pool Constitution
YES
YES
LMSC Recirculation
INFO YES
INFO
All Standards Board Submissions
YES
YES
US TAG Submissions (JTC1/ITU)
INFO YES
YES
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.
Submission
Slide 24
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September 2000
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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.
Submission
Slide 25
Robert F. Heile, GTE
September 2000
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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)
Submission
• 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.)
Slide 26
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