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1 IEEE 802.11 Regulatory SC DRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda
April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 August 2013 IEEE Regulatory SC DRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda Date: Authors: Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

2 April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 August 2013 Abstract This presentation is the plan for the August 15, 2013 IEEE Regulatory Standing Committee teleconference. Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

3 Agenda Assign a recording secretary Administrative items
August 2013 Agenda Assign a recording secretary Administrative items ITS / DSRC coexistence Tiger Team R&O/FNPRM/NOI FCC on RF Exposure FCC R&O on 60 GHz Continuing comments on Progeny waiver Ofcom consultation CEPT looking at 5350 to 5470 MHz and 5725 to 5925 MHz ECC Report 192 on DFS Compliance with EU rules in 2.4 and 5 GHz bands And…The EC Loves Wi-Fi AOB Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

4 Administrative Items Required notices Chair and Secretary
August 2013 Administrative Items Required notices Affiliation FAQ - Anti-Trust FAQ - Ethics - IEEE Working Group Policies and Procedures - Chair and Secretary Chair is Rich Kennedy (BlackBerry) Peter Ecclesine will act as Recording Secretary Please send an to the addresses below to have your attendance recorded Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

5 SC Operating Rules Anybody can vote, present, and make motions
May 2012 doc.: IEEE /0675r0 August 2013 SC Operating Rules Anybody can vote, present, and make motions Participation in SC during WG Plenary or Interim counts towards voting rights All motions must pass by a 75% majority Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation Clint Chaplin, Chair (Samsung)

6 Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings
August 2013 Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws. Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims. Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions. Relative costs, including licensing costs of essential patent claims, of different technical approaches may be discussed in standards development meetings. Technical considerations remain primary focus Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets. Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation. Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed … do formally object. See IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause and “Promoting Competition and Innovation: What You Need to Know about the IEEE Standards Association's Antitrust and Competition Policy” for more details. Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

7 Introduction Outputs from this group must go through 802.18 Purpose
August 2013 Introduction Purpose Improve the working relationship between the technical experts and the regulatory specialists, especially when it comes to critical technical issues Scope The group will review new regulatory changes or impending changes affecting standards Each meeting will focus on the most critical issue at the time Critical Issue Focus Direct impact on IEEE current and future standards Response/Input deadlines Coordination with IEEE (RR-TAG) Coordination with the Wi-Fi Alliance Outputs from this group must go through Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

8 ITS / DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team
August 2013 ITS / DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team What should be the outcome from the group? Set of coexistence requirements for in the 5 GHz band with ITS safety of life and property communications in the 5.9 GHz band Form a group to provide a formal interface to other organizations in the automotive industry, NHTSA, DOT and other ITS players What is the required milestone timeline Dependent upon the FCC et al, progress on the rollout of the standards, technologies and laws Outcome of experiments prior to rulemaking; proof of concepts August 21, 2013 completion of project; data to follow CAMP/DOT testing and validating Who will lead the group? Jim Lansford Meeting times and recurrence? Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

9 August 2013 Tiger Team Status Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

10 August 2013 R&O/FNPRM/NOI FCC 13-39 FCC Rules for Human RF Exposure still based on 2003 decisions More stringent than ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) exposure limits Measurement methods not harmonized with IEC Human Exposure to RF Fields From Hand Held and Body Mounted Wireless Communications Devices Measurement methods require test data be extrapolated to represent 100% duty cycle; not realistic for Wi-Fi Multiple radios, multiple antennas, new form factors demand rules be updated to properly address current and future technologies We should include corrective actions as part of this proceeding response Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

11 August 2013 Proposals The FCC’s exposure limits for the general public should be updated and harmonized with internationally accepted exposure limits of 2W/kg over 10 gm averaging mass (IEEE C and ICNIRP) The FCC should adopt measurement techniques that are developed by international standards groups and harmonized among industries: IEC Human Exposure to RF Fields From Hand Held and Body Mounted Wireless Communications Devices Operational Duty Cycles: The FCC should incorporate into its testing standards for operational duty cycles relevant for determining worst case transmitter duty factor correction for Specific Absorption Rate Testing The FCC should adopt the low power exclusions contained in IEC 62479 Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

12 August 2013 FCC R&O on 60 GHz Revision of Part 15 of the Commission’s Rules Regarding Operation in the GHz Band Changing rules to: Allow higher emission limits for 60 GHz devices that operate outdoors with very high gain antennas to encourage broader deployment of point-to-point broadband systems Specify the emission limit for all 60 GHz devices as an EIRP power level to promote repeatability of measurement data and provide uniformity and consistency in the rules Eliminate the requirement for certain 60 GHz devices to transmit identification information (transmitter ID) Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

13 More Comments on Progeny Waiver
August 2013 More Comments on Progeny Waiver Recent filing by Google: No confidence that Progeny test results represent the reality Bluetooth complaints Smart Metering complaints 802.11ah threat Other filings: WISPA: Part 15 Coalition: Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

14 August 2013 Ofcom Consultation The future role of spectrum sharing for wireless data services Publication date: 9 August 2013 Closing Date for Responses: 9 November 2013 Website: Consultation document: Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

15 CEPT looking at 5 GHz Bands
August 2013 CEPT looking at 5 GHz Bands Radio Spectrum Committee is evaluating the 5350 to 5470 MHz and 5725 to 5925 MHz bands for license exempt sharing “Internal document” I cannot share yet [permission requested] Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

16 EN & EN Most recent versions contain issues that must be considered “Adaptivity” requires all devices to utilize CCA mode 1 only Power/PSD testing requires complex and or expensive tests These versions become mandatory on January 1, 2015 Wi-Fi and BT industries should get behind new versions that would begin voluntary status the same day EN v1.9.1 EN v1.8.1

17 ECC Report 192 on DFS “All radar co-channel interference cases recorded in responses to an ECC survey relate to outdoor RLAN fixed installations … disruptions cannot be attributed to RLANs” “No shortcomings in the current version of ETSI harmonized standard EN (i.e. – v1.5.1 and above) have been identified and based on the available information from the questionnaire, and it is concluded therefore that equipment fully compliant with this standard should provide adequate protection to radars. It is the responsibility of National Radio Authorities and manufacturers to ensure that equipment is fully compliant to ETSI harmonized standard.” “Where RLAN 5 GHz equipment is non-compliant to EN v1.5.1or above, Enforcement authorities shall not allow such equipment to be used.”

18 The EC Loves Wi-Fi Press Release: Study download:

19 Any Other Actual Business
August 2013 Any Other Actual Business Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

20 References R&O/FNPRM/NOI FCC 13-39 FCC R&O on 60 GHz:
August 2013 References R&O/FNPRM/NOI FCC 13-39 FCC R&O on 60 GHz: Progeny comments: Ofcom future spectrum sharing consultation Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation

21 August 2013 References [2] EN v1.8.1 EN v1.7.1: ECC Offloading study: Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Corporation


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