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Summary of SGIP PAP2 Activities Update as of August 2012 Alex Gogic, Mingxi Fan, Jing Sun TR-45.5 Liaison to SGIP PAP2 858-845-3609.

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1 Summary of SGIP PAP2 Activities Update as of August 2012 Alex Gogic, Mingxi Fan, Jing Sun TR-45.5 Liaison to SGIP PAP2 agogic@qualcomm.com 858-845-3609 August 6 th, 2012 ©2012Third Generation Partnership Project Two (3GPP2).All rights reserved. Permission is granted for copying, reproducing, or duplicating this document only for the legitimate purposes of 3GPP2 and its organizational partners. No other copying, reproduction, or distribution is permitted. Seattle, WA, USAC00-20120806-0NN

2 PAGE 2 General Background: PAP2 in SGIP Smart Grid Interoperability Panel Priority Action Plan 2 (http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIP ) works on wireless technologies for smart gridSmart Grid Interoperability PanelPriority Action Plan 2http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIP In January 2011, PAP2 approved a document summarizing its work in 2010, “Guidelines for Assessing Wireless Standards for Smart Grid Applications.” (http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Objective3/NIST_PAP2_Guidelines_for_Assessin g_Wireless_Standards_for_Smart_Grid_Applications_1.0.pdf)Guidelines for Assessing Wireless Standards for Smart Grid Applicationshttp://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Objective3/NIST_PAP2_Guidelines_for_Assessin g_Wireless_Standards_for_Smart_Grid_Applications_1.0.pdf –Guidelines’ main content is a discussion of wireless air interface modeling –Specific technology performance in that document is from the respective SDOs in the Annex A through E: Wi-Fi, LTE, HSPA, cdma2000, and WiMAX In 2011, PAP has been focusing on the evaluation of wireless technologies –In the SGIP Catalog of Standards (http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIPCatalogOfStandards), none of the cellular standards have been “identified.” cdma2000 1x and HRPD are listed under the “under review” section.Catalog of Standardshttp://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIPCatalogOfStandards 2 C00-20120806-0NN

3 PAGE 3 Wireless Technology Evaluation in PAP2: Wireless SDOs The PAP2 SDO subcommittee, consisting of representatives from IEEE 802.11, ATIS, TIA TR45.5, and WiMAX Forum, continues to develop technology assessment methodology –The group meets every Tuesday 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Eastern Time –The goal is to refine the NIST IR 7761 Guidelines for Assessing Wireless Standards for Smart Grid Applications, with a focus on the wireless communication aspects –SDO subcommittee reports progress to PAP2 during biweekly PAP2 calls Recent focus of the PAP2 SDO subcommittee is to complete chapters 4, 5, and 6 of the guideline document –Chapter 4: Wireless technology descriptions correspond to “Wireless Functionality and Characteristic Matrix for the Identification of Smart Grid Domain Applications” (http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Objective2/Consolidated_NIST_Wireless_Characteristi cs_Matrix-V5.xls)“Wireless Functionality and Characteristic Matrix for the Identification of Smart Grid Domain Applications” (http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Objective2/Consolidated_NIST_Wireless_Characteristi cs_Matrix-V5.xls –Chapter 5: wireless technology evaluation method that includes an initial screening and refinements to the screening using a combination of analysis, simulation, and/or testbed in the field. –Chapter 6: Performance metric and associated considerations 3 C00-20120806-0NN

4 PAGE 4 Status of Guideline Development (1/2) Chapter 4: Wireless Technologies – complete –Compilation of Wireless Functionality and Characteristics Matrices from SDOs, including ATIS (GERAN, UTRAN, E-UTRAN), TIA (cdma2000 1x/HRPD, xHRPD), IEEE (802.16e and 802.16m), FSS/MSS, and Zwave technologies (ITU-G.9959) Chapter 5: Modeling and Evaluation Approach - In Progress –Draft complete –PAP2 reviewing latency model –cdma2000-1X Rev. F latency improvements may positively impact certain SG applications 4 C00-20120806-0NN

5 PAGE 5 Status of Guideline Development (2/2) Chapter 6 Status –6.1: Introduction (complete) –6.2: Coverage, Capacity, Latency Trade-offs (complete) –6.3: Advanced Antenna Systems and Spectrum Considerations (complete) –6.4: Multilink, Multihop, Mesh (complete) –6.5: Smart Grid Modeling Framework and Tool (close to complete) –6.6: Interoperating & Interworking with Other Wireless Technologies (in progress) –6.7: Assessment of Modeling Tool Results (not started) –6.8: Evaluation and Assessment of Multi-Dwelling Meters in Basements of High Rise Buildings (close to complete) –6.9: Cross Wireless Technology Characterizations (not started) 5 C00-20120806-0NN

6 PAGE 6 Smart Grid Modeling Tool Interface under Development 6 C00-20120806-0NN

7 PAGE 7 Modeling Tool Status Under development by SDO-subcommittee Limited to land-based, outdoor BS, & PMP topology, indoor or outdoor terminal locations –5 Outdoor path loss models to choose from –Covers 700 MHz to 6000 MHz –BS antenna heights 7 to 80 meters in rural and suburban with varied (but not extreme) terrain characteristics –10 meter BS antenna height for urban microcell, otherwise above rooftops –Handles TDD and FDD –Channel capacity estimates based on uniform distribution of terminals – and will differentiate between DL and UL Estimates for penetration loss & interference margins based on limited data/references 7 C00-20120806-0NN


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