Doc.: IEEE 802.15-00/214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area.

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doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Kodak - High Rate PHY Proposal] Date Submitted: [11July2000] Source: [James D. Allen] Company: [Eastman Kodak Co.] Address: [1669 Eastman Ave. Rochester, NY, ] Voice:[(716) ], FAX: [(716) ], Re: [ final Call for Proposals] Abstract:[This presentation outlines Kodak’s PHY proposal to High Rate Task Group] Purpose:[To communicate the proposal for consideration by the standards team] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P 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 P

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 2 Kodak’s High Rate PHY Proposal to IEEE Presented by Jim Allen

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 3 Summary 22 Mbps Maximum Data Rate 2FSK, Bi-directional Half Duplex Low Cost - Comparable to (Bluetooth) Class of Devices GHz ISM Band (International) –for International Acceptance –for Interoperability with BT infrastructure and applications Minimum 3 Channels Low RF Power Operation ( approx. 0dBm) Range and Power Consumption similar to

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 4 Summary Interoperable with IEEE WPAN Devices (same modulation scheme and index) Presence Detection Capability for Signals Coexistence with IEEE (2.4GHz) WLANs Position for Low Cost sharing Majority of IEEE Software and Hardware components. Reference Support Document 00215r0P802.15_TG3_Eastman-Kodak-Support- Documents-for-PHY-Proposal

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 5 Comparative Comments Same Scheme as but: –Doesn’t hop –Faster MAC –Wider BW –Different Base-Band Signal

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 6 Unit Manufacturing Cost Due to Similarities with BT –Same IC Processes are applicable –Cost about $1 more for External Components. –Slightly More Cost for Antenna System (Stearable Array) Potentially Less Expensive than 5GHz Solutions.

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 7 Coexistence Hops into Receiver Bandwidth Discriminator Can Detect BT 1 Mbps Symbol Rate Rules for Coexistence could be Determined with Channel structure should be close to to better co-exist with DSSS systems

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 8

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 9 2FSK Modulation Scheme is same as PHY layer has FH capability and follows rules MAC controls PHY Mode Is not interoperable with and.3 modes can not operate in the same Frame Interoperability

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 10 Time to Market Standard technologies No New Inventions Required No New Agency Regulations Required

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 11 Scalability Power Consumption –Similar to –Two RF power modes –Power Management Data Rate –Maximum 22 Mbps – Modes

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 12 Scalability Cost –TBD - Depends on implementation Functions –Can be implemented as :.1 only.1 and.3.3 only

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 13 Form and Size Factor Similar to class designs Compatible with Compact Flash Cards

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 14 Maturity Prototypes –Built from Discrete Components –Tested in Open Range

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 15 Range Range of 10 meters or greater –at a receiver sensitivity of -70dBm –with a corresponding BER of 1E-03 or -04 –permits more than 10 meters range inside residential house with 0dbm xmtr.

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 16 Number of Simultaneously Operating Full Throughput PAN 22 MHz wide RF Channel allows 3 full Channels Approximates three non- overlapping channels Can support more than 4 channels with proportional reduction in data rate

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 17 Self Evaluation - General

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 18 Self Evaluation - General

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 19 Self Evaluation - General

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 20 Self Evaluation - PHY

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 21 Self Evaluation - PHY

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 22 Conclusion This Simple Proposal Provides a Good Combination of: –Cost –Speed –Coexistence/Commonality with –Time to Market –Minimum Risks

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 23 Criteria Changes Propose PHY Criteria is Data Rate, and listed Independent of MAC. Propose Max. 2.4GHz channel bandwidth is limited to 22MHz to support channel plan

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 24 Appendix I - Criteria Ranking Comments This appendix addresses the issues brought up in the various committee discussions, in order to make the feedback official.

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 25 Appendix I PHY issues for September 12th. –Section 2.5 Rating “0” Request “+1” This factor requires 3 or more scaleable factors to justify a "+1 rating. We already proposed Data rate (1Mbps BT and 22 Mbps high rate), and Range (0dbm and lower power for Kiosk work at less than one meter) This lower range also implies one of the several power saving modes. Our architecture provides many ways to power only necessary systems functions. In Addition, this architecture is compatible with 2.4 or 5GHz bands, although we recommend its uses only at 2.4GHz for cost and performance reasons. This provides a count of 4. In addition, one of the original functions of our architecture and implementation included an IF capable of receiving control, or low bandwidth signals from the ~400MHz band even without the RF Rcvr or Xmtr sections being powered. Although not currently in our plans, this architecture still has that potential for this function and should be considered a feature for this body of experts to consider.

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 26 Appendix I –Section 4.6 Rated “?”, Request “0” In version two of this submission we requested a change from a "?" to a "0". It may not have been noticed. Our prototype was tested in an open range to over 300 feet, at BERs of 10-6 as charted in previous submissions. Structural testing indicated ranges in excess of 10 meters. This configuration met FCC and ETSI rules for low power devices, and did have a patch antenna configuration.

doc.: IEEE /214r3 Submission July 2000 Grant B. Carlson, Eastman Kodak Co. Slide 27 Appendix I –Section Rated “0”, Request “+1” The capture effect of 2 and 4 FSK systems, tend to reduce the multi-path affects when the incident signal strength exceeds any reflected signal by about 6 db. Consequently, this criteria should include magnitude aspects in addition to time. Walt Davis has volunteered to present simulation data to support the field and lab results we observed in our prototypes. It is being planed for the September meeting. Since this affect simplifies the architecture for a given price/performance point, I would like to argue for a +1 rating.