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802.15 Motions for Closing EC Meeting November 2015 802.15 Motions for Closing EC Meeting Contents: Motion to Extend 802.15.12 Study Group PARS to NesCom 802.15.3d 100G Amendment Change PAR 802.15.4t Higher Rate PHY Amendment 802.15.4u PHY for India Amendment 802.15.3m REVa draft to Sponsor Ballot (conditional) Projects to RevCom 802.15.4mc REVc (unconditional) 802.15.4n China Medical Band Amendment (conditional) 802.15.4q Ultra Low Power Amendment (conditional) Motion to forward 802.15.3REVa to ISO/IEC JTC1 SC6 through the PSDO process Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

November 2015 802.15.12 Study Group Renewal Move to extend the 15.12 CLLC Study Group through the March 2016 Plenary (1st extension) (WG vote: 27-0-1) Moved: Heile Second: Gilb Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.3d Change PAR/CSD to NesCom November 2015 802.15.3d Change PAR/CSD to NesCom Accepted all comments received except: 5.2a and 5.2b seem to be orders of magnitude different in the expected speeds and bands covered. Should the Scope be amended by this amendment to include the extra bands and speeds? An Amendment is a good time to adjust the scope of the base standard. Response: We do not agree that action is needed now. 5.2a is the scope of the base standard as it appears in the current 15.3 Revision and in amendment 15.3e. As such, it is not something that can be changed predictably via an amendment especially since it is dependent on the order of completion of the amendments. While the speed is significantly higher, it is still above above 200 Mb/s specified in the base standard scope, so there no misstatement. The proper place to make this update is in the next revision. Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.3d Change PAR/CSD to NesCom November 2015 802.15.3d Change PAR/CSD to NesCom The 802.15 WG requests the EC approve the 802.15.3d CSD (15-15-0683-01-003d) and further approve forwarding the 802.15.3d Change PAR (15-15-0682-02-003d) to NesCom (WG vote: 40-0-0) Moved: Heile Second: Gilb Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4t Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom November 2015 802.15.4t Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom All comments were accepted except: 4t PAR: 5.2a – change “devices operating various license-free” to “devices operating in various license-free” Response: Agree in Principal. Hard to predict whether this typo correction will stick since the order of 15.4 amendment completion is unknown. In any event we will make the correction in the next revision. 4t PAR: 5.2a – What is the battery consumption requirements (car battery or coin cell for example)? Response: Base standard scope is not something we can reliably modify through an amendment. We will address this in the scope of the next revision. Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4t Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom November 2015 802.15.4t Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom The 802.15 WG requests the EC approve the 802.15.4t CSD (15-15-0739-01) and further approve forwarding the 802.15.4t Amendment PAR (15-15-0738-01) to NesCom (WG vote: 25-0-1) Moved: Heile Second: Gilb Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4u Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom November 2015 802.15.4u Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom Accepted all comments received except: 5.5 – Suggest use “W” for “watts” Response: We appreciate the suggestion but feel using the full word is clearer Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4u Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom November 2015 802.15.4u Amendment PAR/CSD to NesCom The 802.15 WG requests the EC approve the 802.15.4u CSD (15-15-0755-01) and further approve forwarding the 802.15.4u Amendment PAR (15-15-0754-01) to NesCom (WG vote: 24-1-1) Moved: Heile Second: Gilb Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.3m REVa to Sponsor Ballot (conditional) November 2015 802.15.3m REVa to Sponsor Ballot (conditional) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.3m REVa Ballot History WG ballot closed: 22 October 2015 8/3/2018 November 2015 802.15.3m REVa Ballot History WG ballot closed: 22 October 2015 Ballot tally: 74 yes, 2 no, 4 abstain (97% approve) One NO voter has changed to YES in current recirculation. Remaining NO voter has identified only one comment as remaining unsatisfied (see next page) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Comment supporting no vote 8/3/2018 November 2015 Comment supporting no vote Comment: As association request and response are not protected at all, what happens if the rogue PNC will asking joining member wrong DEVID, which is duplicate with someone already in the network. When the valid DEV then tries send authenticated frames to the real PNC using wrong DEVID, there will be nonce collisions. Is there something in the system that will prevent this? As the security message frames are not authenticated either, that means that attacker can do address translation for them too, i.e., change the address of the frame from the one that DEV thinks he has to the one that real PNC thinks he has, and other way around. Unless the security protocol run over those messages specifically authenticate the DEVID of the device, and not the full 48-bit address of the device, this phase will not detect this attack. After the security protocol, I think the device moves to use the encrypted frames, thus it might cause collision. Suggested resolution: blank Response Rejected: The Security Message command was introduced to allow 4-way handshake key agreement protocols (or 3-way for key agreements like ECMQV). The frames are authenticated by the handshake process and at this point, the DEV does not have a symmetric key and therefore, authentication is meaningless. The key agreement protocol will ensure the identities of the DEVs. As for a rogue PNC assigning an invalid DEVID, the attempt to authenticate with the true PNC would fail (it checks the DEVID). No change required. Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.3m- Recirculation schedule 8/3/2018 November 2015 802.15.3m- Recirculation schedule Current recirculation ends 15 November 2015 BRC conference 18 November 2015 Recirculation #2: 20 November 2015 to 5 December 2015 BRC conference call 7 December 2015 Recirculation #3 if needed 9 December 2015 to 24 December 2015 Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.3m to Sponsor– WG CSD Motion November 2015 802.15.3m to Sponsor– WG CSD Motion Move that the 802.15 WG, having reviewed the CSD statement 15-15-0332-00 associated with P802.15.3m, approve this CSD statement. Moved: Ben Rolfe Second: Thomas Kuerner (WG vote: 40-0-0) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

8/3/2018 8/3/2018 November 2015 802.15.3m to Sponsor-EC motion The 802.15 WG requests conditional approval from the EC to submit 802.15.3- REVa draft to Sponsor Ballot (WG vote: 41-0-2) Moved: Heile Second: Gilb Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance Page 14

Phasing of 802.15.4 drafts to RevCom November 2015 Phasing of 802.15.4 drafts to RevCom 15.4 REVc rolls up e, f, g, j, k, m, and p In the active pipeline are n, q, r, and s In order to get the Revision done, we put a stake in the ground not to submit any further amendments to RevCom until the Revision was complete Currently 15.4n and 15.4q are complete (apart from updating the Revision references) and are awaiting the completion of the Revision Although the reference updates are editorial the recommendation was made to recirculate 15.4n and 15.4q again anyway after updating the references Target is to submit 15.4n and 15.4q to the RevCom meeting following the meeting where the Revision is approved (Target is this December). Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4mc Draft to RevCom (unconditional) November 2015 802.15.4mc Draft to RevCom (unconditional) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance November 2015 802.15.4mc Ballot History Initial Sponsor Ballot (P802.15.4-REVc-D00) Closed 8 May 2015 Cumulative vote results (pool of 137 voters) 117 responses (85% response ratio) 104 yes, 6 no (94% approval ratio) 7 abstain (5% abstain ratio) 453 comments from 17 commenters 172 marked as MBS Comment resolution database worksheet: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0344-25 Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance November 2015 802.15.4mc Ballot History Sponsor Ballot Recirc 1: Closed 25th October 2015 Vote results (pool of 137 voters) 120 responses (87% response ratio) 111 yes, 2 no (98% approval ratio) (No new NO voters, 1 repeat) 7 abstain (5% abstain ratio) 123 comments from 5 commenters 63 MBS Comments from the 1 repeat No Voter There were no new valid MBS comments https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0876-01) Comment resolution database worksheet: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0344-25 Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Summary of MBS comments from “No” voter Michael Bahr November 2015 Michael Bahr submitted 63 MBS comments, none valid See https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0876-01) Comments related to inserting a mode called Low Latency Deterministic Network (LLDN) into the draft: Background for those who are curious- LLDN mode was in the 802.15.4e amendment Before the WG Letter Ballot on this draft, the maintenance committee determined that LLDN had numerous errors and was not operable as described in 802.15.4e The LLDN author and only champion, Michael Bahr, had stopped attending the 802.15 meetings and was not on any reflectors Given that and no other support within 802.15, the decision was made to remove it There were no comments made during the WG letter ballot concerning its removal. During Sponsor Ballot comment resolution, emails were sent to Michael Bahr on 3 June, 14 July (3), 16 July, 17 July, 18 August, and 19 August regarding this issue. He did agree that there were significant flaws A final email, on 29 Oct, advised Michael of the BRC’s decision to leave the draft as is. Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Summary of MBS comments from “No” voter James Gilb November 2015 Summary of MBS comments from “No” voter James Gilb There were 40 MBS comments received on the initial ballot On 9 November 2015, Dr. Gilb sent an email to B Heile and P Kinney stating: “The remaining comments I am dissatisfied with are: i-443, i-439, i-438, i-430. I accept the resolutions to all other comments.” Comment i-430 is about Time-Slot Relaying based Link Extension (TRLE) mode of range extension for Low Energy Critical Infrastructure Monitor (LECIM) devices. This comment was rejected Comments i-438, i-439, and i-443 concern aspects of the guaranteed time slot Deterministic and Synchronous Multi-channel Extension (DSME) mode. Disposition Status on these 3 comments is “Revised” Details in-- https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0344-25 Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

November 2015 EC motion for 802.15.4mc 802.15 requests approval from the EC to submit the P802.15-REVc-D02 draft to RevCom. WG vote (42-0-1) Moved: Heile, Second: Gilb Note: There is no 5C or CSD associated with this project Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4n Draft to RevCom (conditional) November 2015 802.15.4n Draft to RevCom (conditional) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

November 2015 802.15.4n Ballot History Initial Ballot Open Date: 08-Feb-2015 Initial Ballot Close Date: 10-Mar-2015 64 eligible people in this ballot group. 54 votes received = 84% returned 3% abstention APPROVAL RATE 48 affirmative votes 4 negative votes with comments 52 votes = 92% affirmative Comments: 48, Must Be Satisfied Comments: 34 Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

November 2015 802.15.4n Ballot History Recirc 1 Ballot Open Date: 12-Jun-2015 Recirc 1 Ballot Close Date: 22-Jun-2015 64 eligible people in this ballot group. 54 votes received = 84% returned 5% abstention APPROVAL RATE 50 affirmative votes 3 abstentions 1 negative votes with comments (from prior ballot) 51 votes = 98% affirmative Comments: 1, Must Be Satisfied Comments: 0 (Comment was:  This draft meets all editorial requirements) There were no new NO voters or MBS comments Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

15.4n No Voter MBS Comment Summary November 2015 15.4n No Voter MBS Comment Summary Optional GFSK modes of modulation index 0.5 or 1.0? Yes Modulation Index 0.5 or 1.0 gives the application vendors more flexibility. Rejected Modulation Index 0.5 or 1.0 gives the application vendors more flexible. Even allowing for the fact that the radio specifications are such low hanging fruit as to make publisshing them a waste of both trees and ink, +16 dB for50 kb/s and 100 kb/s, and +1 dB for 200 kb/s is laughable. If that was all a CMB radio could achieve I'd be looking at an alternative technology Delete receiver interference rejection specification Revised Remove subclause 22.2.4.6 Receiver Interference rejection. After removing this subclause, rearrange subclause number in the spec Even allowing for the fact that the radio specifications are such low hanging fruit as to make publisshing them a waste of both trees and ink, +16 dB for50 kb/s and 100 kb/s, and +1 dB for 200 kb/s for ALTERNATE channel rejection is an insult. If that was all a CMB radio could achieve I'd be looking at an alternative technology Delete line 21 to 25, remove subclause 22.1.3.4. After removing the subclause 22.13.4, rearrange the subclause number in the spec. https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/15/15-15-0394-04-004n-sb01-comment-and-resultion-for-tg4n.xls Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

November 2015 802.15.4n Timeline After approval of the 15.4 Revision at the December SASB meetings, update the references in the 15.4n draft to conform with the approved Revision All the references are editorial Recirculate the updated 15.4n draft- Target Schedule: Dec 7-17, 2015 Assuming conditions are met, submit for approval at the March 2016 RevCom meeting Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

November 2015 802.15.4n 5C WG Motion Move that the 802.15 WG, having reviewed the 5C statement 15-12-0007-05 associated with P802.15.4n, approve this 5C statement. Moved: Ken Mori Second: Ben Rolfe (WG Vote: 44-0-0) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4n to RevCom –EC Motion Moved: Heile Second: Gilb November 2015 802.15.4n to RevCom –EC Motion 802.15 requests conditional approval from the EC to submit the IEEE P802.15.4n-D5.0 draft or final version to RevCom and RevCom and that the EC reconfirms the 5C (WG vote: 43-0-1) Moved: Heile Second: Gilb Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

IEEE 802.15.4q - Conditional Approval to Submit to RevCom November 2015 IEEE 802.15.4q - Conditional Approval to Submit to RevCom Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4q Sponsor Ballot History November 2015 802.15.4q Sponsor Ballot History Initial Ballot - closed on 25 July, 2015 Vote results (pool of 92 voters) 77 responses (83% response ratio) 66 yes, 6 no (91% approval ratio) 5 abstain (6% abstain ratio) 158 total comments received 79 “Must Be Satisfied” (28 accepted, 29 revised, 21 rejected, 1 withdrawn) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4q Sponsor Ballot History (cont’d) November 2015 802.15.4q Sponsor Ballot History (cont’d) Recirculation Ballot 1 - closed on 17 Sept., 2015 Vote results (pool of 92 voters) 81 responses (88% response ratio) 71 yes, 6 no (92% approval ratio) 4 abstain (4% abstain ratio) 77 total comments received 37 “Must Be Satisfied” (5 accepted, 15 revised, 17 rejected) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4q Sponsor Ballot History (cont’d) November 2015 802.15.4q Sponsor Ballot History (cont’d) Recirculation Ballot 2 - closed on 11 Oct., 2015 Vote results (pool of 92 voters) 82 responses (89% response ratio) 75 yes, 3 no (96% approval ratio) 4 abstain (4% abstain ratio) 11 total comments received 1 comment withdrawn, 10 comments remaining 0 “Must Be Satisfied” No new NO voters and no new MBS comments Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

802.15.4q Comment from Editorial Coordination Staff November 2015 802.15.4q Comment from Editorial Coordination Staff MEC (Oct 2015): “This draft meets all editorial requirements.” Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Summary of MBS Comments November 2015 Summary of MBS Comments 89 total “Must Be Satisfied”comments received from the 3 remaining NO voters over the 3 ballots (includes repeat comments) 62 were accepted or revised 27 were rejected (including repeats) Excluding repeats (same comment from the same voter), there are 18 unique rejected comments All comments & resolutions have been recirculated at least once There were no new NO voters or new MBS comments on the last ballot The 27 unsatisfied comments and resolutions (including repeats) from the 3 remaining no-voters have been copied to doc (15-15-0890-00-004q-p802-15-4q-sb-remaining-no-voters-unsatisifed-comments.xlsx) for easy reference with filters The full Consolidated Comment Resolution Spreadsheet for all ballots can be found at: 15-15-0889-00-004q-p802-15-4q-sb-aggregated-comment-resolution.xlsx Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

SB Recirc. 2 - Drill Down 3 outstanding NO Voters from prior ballots November 2015 SB Recirc. 2 - Drill Down 3 outstanding NO Voters from prior ballots All 3 outstanding NO Voters did not respond to Recirc2 and 1 has not responded since Recirc1. On Recirc2, there were 11 comments received but none marked “must be satisfied” 1 Comment has since been withdrawn. Of the 10 remaining, 9 are editorial, 1 is technical which was rejected The 11 comments and resolutions from the 2nd recirc. SB can be found in (15-15-0793-01-004q-sb-recir-2-comment.xlsx). Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

November 2015 802.15.4q Next Steps/Timeline After approval of the 15.4 Revision at the December SASB meetings, update the references in the 15.4q draft to conform with the approved Revision All the references are editorial Recirculate the updated 15.4q draft- Target Schedule: Dec 7-17, 2015 Assuming conditions are met, submit for approval at the March 2016 RevCom meeting Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance November 2015 802.15.4q to RevCom-WG 5C Motion Move that the 802.15 WG, having reviewed the 5C statement 15-12-0387-06 associated with P802.15.4q, approve this 5C statement Moved: Chiu Ngo Seconded: John Notor (WG vote: 37-0-3) Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance November 2015 802.15.4q to RevCom-EC Motion 802.15 Working Group requests conditional approval from the EC to submit the 802.15.4q draft D7.0 or final version, to RevCom and that the EC reconfirms the 5C (WG vote: 37-0-5) Moved: Heile Seconded: Chaplin Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance

8/3/2018 8/3/2018 November 2015 15.3RevA to PSDO-EC motion 802.15 requests EC approval to forward P802.15.3-RevA to ISO/IEC JTC1 SC6, for information under the PSDO agreement, once Sponsor balloting begins. (WG vote: 43-0-2) Moved: Heile Second: Gilb Bob Heile, Wi-SUN Alliance Page 39