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IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area NetworksTM <month year> doc.: IEEE 802.15-<doc#> March 2001 IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area NetworksTM Request for TG3 PHY and MAC Models for Incorporation into TG2 Coexistence Model Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies <author>, <company>

Importance of Coexistence March 2001 Importance of Coexistence It is critical that 802.15.3 coexist well with other 802 wireless standards 802.11b 802.15.1 The first step to ensure coexistence is incorporation of a TG3 PHY/MAC model into the TG2 Coexistence Model Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies

Required Models To support TG3 we need the following models March 2001 Required Models To support TG3 we need the following models A PHY level model of TG3 transmitter and receiver. This should be a baseband equivalent model (C-code or MatLab). A MAC level model of TG3 in Opnet. TG3 data traffic models. A TG3 Channel Model Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies

Contacts within 802.15.2 PHY Layer Model & Channel Model March 2001 Contacts within 802.15.2 PHY Layer Model & Channel Model Robert Van Dyck MAC Layer Model & Data Traffic Model Nada Golmie Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies

March 2001 Coexistence Model Once TG2 receives the TG3 models we will incorporate those models into the Coexistence Model We will then run scenarios to investigate the effects of the mutual interference with other wireless systems 802.15.1 (Bluetooth) 802.11b Steve Shellhammer, Symbol Technologies