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1 IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory SC DRAFT Berlin Meeting Plan and Agenda
April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 March 2015 IEEE /15 Regulatory SC DRAFT Berlin Meeting Plan and Agenda Date: Authors: Rich Kennedy, MediaTek Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

2 April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 March 2015 Abstract This presentation is the plan for the IEEE /15 Regulatory Standing Committee meeting at the Berlin a IEEE 802 Plenary the week of March 9, 2015. Rich Kennedy, MediaTek Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

3 Agenda [TAM2, ThAM1] Actions required March 2015
Review and approve the agenda Administrative items Introduction Complete the work of the DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team The regulatory summaries Challenge of LAA-LTE in 5 GHz 5 GHz expansion bands status – US, EU, ITU and CITEL Globalstar in 2.4 GHz band update New challenges? Actions required Review NGMN whitepaper and any necessary interaction with that group The New EC Radio Equipment Directive – Planning for June 2016 Continue pressure on 3GPP for sharing in 5 GHz AOB Adjourn Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

4 Regulatory SC Ad Hoc Discuss the agenda for the week
March 2015 Regulatory SC Ad Hoc Discuss the agenda for the week Discuss possible output documents Discuss possible motions before the WG Interaction with Output to FCC Interactions with Need a liaison Simulation suggestions as it relates to real-world Wi-Fi in dense environments Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

5 Administrative Items Required notices Chair and Secretary
March 2015 Administrative Items Required notices Affiliation FAQ - Anti-Trust FAQ - Ethics - IEEE Working Group Policies and Procedures - Chair and Secretary Chair is Rich Kennedy (MediaTek) Need volunteer for Recording Secretary Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

6 SC Operating Rules Anybody can vote, present, and make motions
May 2012 doc.: IEEE /0675r0 March 2015 SC Operating Rules Anybody can vote, present, and make motions Participation in SC during and WG Plenary or Interim counts towards voting rights in the respective working group All motions must pass by a 75% majority Rich Kennedy, MediaTek Clint Chaplin, Chair (Samsung)

7 Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings
March 2015 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. If you have questions, contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee Administrator at or visit 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. This slide set is available at Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

8 Introduction Outputs from this group must go through 802.18 March 2015
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 and standards Each meeting will focus on the most critical issue at the time Critical Issue Focus Direct impact on IEEE and 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, MediaTek

9 Tuesday AM1 DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team Any final thoughts?
March 2015 Tuesday AM1 DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team Introduction Review the straw poll results Discuss The Report Commissioners’ suggestion Letter to the FCC Motion to endorse The Report Any final thoughts? Recess until Thursday Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

10 DSRC Coexistence TT Wrap-up
March 2015 DSRC Coexistence TT Wrap-up Tiger Team has been meeting since August 2013 (20 months) Two proposals heard Detect and Avoid (Peter E.) DSRC spectrum modification (Tevfik) FCC informed of this work in February of 2014 FCC Chairman Wheeler’s letter to Senator Rubio Straw Polls FCC blog post of Commissioners O’Rielly and Rosenworcel Finishing the work Tiger Team straw polls Letter to the FCC Final steps depend on the outcome the WG vote WG Report in 11-15/0293r0 Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

11 March 2015 The Tiger Team The /5 Regulatory SC set up the DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team with the intent of: Collecting the opinions of all parties in this issue, so the WG could see the full picture, not just the views of IEEE voters Further explain the to each side what the objections to the two proposals were Holding discussions between the two sides to see if there was some way that a compromise solution could be achieved Creating a report to the FCC that shows every effort was made to find common ground Failing a compromise, demonstrating that IEEE did make every effort to find a solution that worked for all Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

12 March 2015 The Proposals Over the full course of this TT activities, only two sharing methods have been proposed A DFS-like approach, whereby the APs monitor the DSRC channels, and move to another channel (or leave the DSRC band completely) for a predetermined period of time, after which it checks to see if the channel is clear and can return A reconfiguration of the DSRC channels to avoid transmissions in the safety-of-life channels, which have been moved to the high end of the DSRC band, thus allowing operation with no need to detect and avoid these transmissions, and share the lower DSRC channels using existing sharing mechanisms Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

13 Next Steps Ask the 802.11 WG to endorse the report
March 2015 Next Steps Ask the WG to endorse the report The report clearly states that no proposal was selected, and that attendance and participation in the straw polls was dominated (~60/40) by the DSRC community We can endorse the report without agreeing with its conclusions Endorsement or non-endorsement will be stated in the FCC letter Approval of the letter by and the 802 EC Submit to the FCC with the report if endorsed Submit without the report if not endorsed Independent testing will occur using both techniques If solutions are found, and will require amendment of a standard, may be brought to the WNG later this year Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

14 Thursday AM1 Review and approve the agenda Regulatory issues
March 2015 Thursday AM1 Review and approve the agenda Regulatory issues Challenge of LAA-LTE in 5 GHz 5 GHz expansion bands status – US, EU and ITU Globalstar in 2.4 GHz band update Actions required The New EC Radio Equipment Directive – Planning for June 2016 Continue pressure on 3GPP for fair sharing in 5 GHz AOB Request change in teleconference rules Adjourn Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

15 Regulatory Summaries Asia European Union
March 2015 Regulatory Summaries Asia European Union ETSI TC BRAN#82 update of EN April 7-10 in Sophia-Antipolis Incorporate changes for RE-D compliance Unify LBT for Load Based Devices paragraph options ETSI ERM TG11#xx update of EN This week (March 10-12) in Sophia-Antipolis Evaluate Industrial Automation proposal for non-LBT service in 2.4 GHz Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

16 Regulatory Summaries [2]
March 2015 Regulatory Summaries [2] North America Globalstar NPRM interference testing March 2-13 at the FCC Tech Center WFA, Bluetooth SIG, NCTA, WISPA and Globalstar FCC Commissioners O’Reilly and Rosenworcel suggest DSRC spectrum modification to support sharing with Wi-Fi Waiting for changes to TVWS rules based on Comments filed in NPRM FCC Waiting for NPRM(s) for sharing frequencies above 24 GHz based on Comments filed in NOI FCC Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

17 March 2015 Actions Required The New EC Radio Equipment Directive – Planning for June 2016 Changes for 2.4 GHz band in EN Changes for 5 GHz band in EN Changes for WS devices in EN Continue pressure on 3GPP for equal access in 5 GHz In ETSI BRAN With regulators Need simulations to show revised Harmonised Standard meets the requirements Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

18 Teleconferences Bi-weekly on Thursdays, 12:30 to 13:30 ET March 2015
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19 March 2015 References Rich Kennedy, MediaTek


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