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Liaison Report IEEE 802.11 work related to 802.21 March 2005 Liaison Report IEEE 802.11 work related to 802.21 David Hunter Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch hunter@timefactor.com David Hunter, Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch

Month 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0 March 2005 802.11 Groups related to 802.21 Ethernet Residential (proposed new 802 group) Previously requested 802.11, 802.15 to help with 802.3 interface, handover 802.11r – Fast BSS Transition Between BSSes within the same ESS 802.11u – Wireless Interworking with External Networks MAC changes to accommodate, among others, 802.21 Stephen McCann, Chair, is coordinating with 802.21: reviewed 11-05-0279-00 earlier today 802.11v – Wireless Network Management Management protocol for STAs First meeting as a TG in January 2005; just beginning work now Other candidates: 802.11k – Performance Measurement (runtime metrics useful for decision making) 802.11p – Automotive (note MAC address anonymity and rapid handover issues) David Hunter, Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch John Doe, His Company

Residential Ethernet Impetus: Trade association initiated Month 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0 March 2005 Residential Ethernet Impetus: Trade association initiated Moving toward standards development Creating parameterized QoS over Ethernet Study Group status; working on PAR and 5 Criteria Requesting coordination, help from 802 wireless groups Want to enable handoff of 802.3+QoS with 802.11, 802.15 Michael Teener was going to coordinate 802.21 interface with Ajay Questions Status of 802.3-related handover in the two current 802.21 proposals? Is support of this handover a requirement? David Hunter, Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch John Doe, His Company

802.11r Update Critical importance for 802.21 Month 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0 March 2005 802.11r Update Critical importance for 802.21 Whatever 11r creates will definitely be required for 802.21's success Voted on 8 proposals at the end of January meeting Only two proposals reached 50% approval TAP and JIT All the others are excluded as standalone alternatives Though content can come back if merged with one of winning proposals TAP: Transition Acceleration Protocol JIT: Just In Time Association David Hunter, Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch John Doe, His Company

Month 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0 March 2005 802.11r Current Work Postponed vote on proposed merged text until May 2005 Merging specific areas: identified about a dozen work areas But three of these are critical to the others: Pre-roam negotiations – Over The Air vs. Over The DS Resource pre-allocation Key Hierarchy and Key Generation Created ad-hoc groups to work on merging these Most of work this week in these three ad-hoc groups First two mergers now complete: 11-05-0239-00 Key hierarchy is a major continuing work topic: 11-05-0250-00 David Hunter, Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch John Doe, His Company

Month 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0 March 2005 802.11r Current Status 11-05-0239-00 covers both delivery mech and pre-allocation OTA vs OTD Answer is yes: technology needs to support both AP advertises whether it supports OTD Supporting a concept of a "Mobility Domain" Subset of the Security Domain Set of all other 802.11 APs to which a STA can roam right now Support pre-allocation of reservations Both direct to the next AP and through a proxy/broker Have laid out message types and formats David Hunter, Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch John Doe, His Company

802.11r Timeline March 2005 Piecemeal merging of TAP and JIT Month 2002 doc.: IEEE 802.11-02/xxxr0 March 2005 802.11r Timeline March 2005 Piecemeal merging of TAP and JIT April 20-22, 2005 Interim ad-hoc in Toronto May 2005 Merged draft and vote to adopt Bi-weekly teleconferences May 25 – July Considering additional detail proposals after Draft available Still expect to go to letter ballot before 802.21 draft complete David Hunter, Vetronix / ETAS / Robert Bosch John Doe, His Company