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Proposed Modifications to VHT60 PAR April 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/0570r0 September 2008 Proposed Modifications to VHT60 PAR Date: 2008-09-08 Authors: Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

April 2007 doc.: IEEE 802.11-07/0570r0 September 2008 Abstract Proposed modifications to VHT60 PAR based on Executive Committee discussions R1: updated project dates in 7.1 R2: updated with review from VHT60 Aug 21 call and Sept 3 EC call; new 17.5.4.1 wording R3: updated scope based on Sept 9 2008 VHT60 discussion Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

EC Discussion following Denver EC meeting September 2008 EC Discussion following Denver EC meeting http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg11073.html Bruce Kraemer, Bob Heile, Paul Nikolich and Steve Shellhammer held a conference call on July 24 to discuss a path forward for the 802.11 VHT60 PAR Proposed modifications to VHT60 PAR A stronger declaration of coexistence with 802.15.3c in the Scope of the PAR. Possible wording that could be used is the wording used in the motion to amend during the closing EC meeting, Replace the text "Addresses coexistence with other wireless systems" with the text "Ensure coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c.“ Adding a definition of coexistence in the Additional Notes section. One possible definition is the definition in 802.15.2, which was approved by both the 802.11 and 802.15 working groups. Adding 802.15.3c and ECMA TC48 to section 7.1 (Projects will similar scope) of the PAR Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Subsequent EC discussion on “ensure coexistence” September 2008 Subsequent EC discussion on “ensure coexistence” http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/secmail/msg11085.html “It has been brought up by several people that the term "ensure" is almost a synonym for "guarantee" which was not the intention.” New VHT60 scope wording proposal by Steve Shellhammer Supports mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Old Proposed Changes to PAR (1/2) September 2008 Old Proposed Changes to PAR (1/2) 5.2 Scope of Proposed Standard: The scope of this project is to define an amendment that shall define standardized modifications to both the 802.11 physical layers (PHY) and the 802.11 Medium Access Control Layer (MAC) to enable operation in the 60 GHz frequency band (typically 57-66 GHz) capable of very high throughput. The MAC and PHY specified in this amendment: Enables a maximum throughput of at least 1 Gbps, as measured at the MAC data service access point (SAP) Enables fast session transfer between PHYs Maintains the 802.11 user experience Supports mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c Addresses coexistence and with other systems in the band Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Proposed Changes to PAR (2/2) September 2008 Proposed Changes to PAR (2/2) 7.1 Are there other standards or projects with a similar scope? No Yes Explanation: There are 60 GHz PHY projects in 802.15.3c and ECMA TC48 Sponsor Organization: IEEE 802 Project/Standard Number: IEEE 802.15.3c Project/Standard Date: 2007-03-31 (projected date) Project/Standard Title: Part 15.3: Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs): Amendment 2: Millimeter-wave based Alternative Physical Layer Extension Sponsor Organization: ECMA Project/Standard Number: TC48 60 GHz Project/Standard Date: 2008-12-31 (projected date) Project/Standard Title: PHY and MAC layers for 60 GHz wireless network Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Review of VHT60 Aug 21 conference call September 2008 Review of VHT60 Aug 21 conference call Reviewed all proposed permutations of coexistence scope statement from Aug 20 joint conference call with 802.15.3c Ran electronic strawpolls (results in brackets, 20 participants total) SP1 Preferred wording for coexistence in VHT60 PAR scope, choose one or more Addresses coexistence with other systems in the band (5) Ensure coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c (1) Supports mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c and with other systems in the band (7) Includes mandatory mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c and with other systems in the band (11) Provides mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c and with other systems in the band (12) Mandates mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c and with other systems in the band (7) SP2 Should similar coexistence language be added to the 802.15.3c PAR scope? Yes (17) No (1) Abs (2) updated project dates in 7.1 Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Review of Sept 3 EC call on VHT60 September 2008 Review of Sept 3 EC call on VHT60 Discussion items New scope wording based on VHT60 straw poll option with most vote “Provides mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c and with other systems in the band” 802.19 chair was supportive No objections were raised to the wording by EC members on the call Adding symmetrical coexistence wording to 802.15.3c PAR Objection from one member of 802.15 Timeline of 802.15.3c raised as concern If recirculation letter ballot goes well, could go to sponsor ballot in November Definition of coexistence EC suggested including in PAR (common) 802 definition for coexistence Could use 802.15.2 definition, “The ability of one system to perform a task in a given shared environment where other systems have an ability to perform their tasks and may or may not be using the same set of rules.” Reference definition in VHT60 PAR Description of “shared environment” High level definition of shared environment requested Would be used in order to determine whether coexistence was achieved Discussion on level of detail necessary in a PAR/5C’s VHT60 should add description of environment in 5C’s New work items for VHT60 Description of environment Slide 8 Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Proposed Changes to Scope from Aug 21 September 2008 Proposed Changes to Scope from Aug 21 5.2 Scope of Proposed Standard: The scope of this project is to define an amendment that shall define standardized modifications to both the 802.11 physical layers (PHY) and the 802.11 Medium Access Control Layer (MAC) to enable operation in the 60 GHz frequency band (typically 57-66 GHz) capable of very high throughput. The MAC and PHY specified in this amendment: Enables a maximum throughput of at least 1 Gbps, as measured at the MAC data service access point (SAP) Enables fast session transfer between PHYs Maintains the 802.11 user experience Provides mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c Addresses coexistence and with other systems in the band Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Strawpoll in VHTSG on Sept 9 2008 September 2008 Strawpoll in VHTSG on Sept 9 2008 Strawpoll (choose one or more) The MAC and PHY specified in this amendment: Provides mechanisms to enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c and with other systems in the band (0) Provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with IEEE 802.15.3c and with other systems in the band (0) Provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with other systems in the band including IEEE 802.15.3c systems (24) Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

New Proposed Changes to Scope September 2008 New Proposed Changes to Scope 5.2 Scope of Proposed Standard: The scope of this project is to define an This amendment that shall defines standardized modifications to both the 802.11 physical layers (PHY) and the 802.11 Medium Access Control Layer (MAC) to enable operation in the 60 GHz frequency band (typically 57-66 GHz) capable of very high throughput. The MAC and PHY specified in this amendment: Enables a maximum throughput of at least 1 Gbps, as measured at the MAC data service access point (SAP) Enables fast session transfer between PHYs Maintains the 802.11 user experience Provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with other systems in the band including IEEE 802.15.3c systems Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Further Coexistence modifications September 2008 Further Coexistence modifications Request from EC during Sept 3rd call to provide definition of coexistence and description of environment Modify 17.5.4.1 (Coexistence of 802 wireless standards specifying devices for unlicensed operation) Reference 802.15.2 definition: “The ability of one system to perform a task in a given shared environment where other systems have an ability to perform their tasks and may or may not be using the same set of rules.” Environment description: 60 GHz band in home and enterprise Proposal: 17.5.4.1 Coexistence of 802 wireless standards specifying devices for unlicensed operation The working group will create a CA document as part of the WG balloting process. The definition for coexistence is as defined in 802.15.2, with the environment being 60 GHz band in home and enterprise Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation

Joint meeting between VHT60/15.3.c on Monday 19:30-21:30 September 2008 Joint meeting between VHT60/15.3.c on Monday 19:30-21:30 08/988r3 Discussion Steve Shellhammer – perhaps change 17.5.4.1 working from “environment” to “shared environment” James Gilb – change 802.15.3c date in 7.1 to Sept 2009 Strawpoll: Are the proposed changes to 5.2 Scope “Provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with other systems in the band including IEEE 802.15.3c systems” acceptable? Yes: 85 No: 0 Abs: 2 138 people in the room at time of strawpoll Eldad Perahia, Intel Corporation