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1 April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 October 2013 IEEE Regulatory SC DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team DRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda Date: Authors: Jim Lansford, CSR Technology Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

2 April 2009 doc.: IEEE /xxxxr0 October 2013 Abstract This presentation is the plan for the October 4th, 2013 IEEE (Regulatory Standing Committee) DSRC Coexistence Tiger Team teleconference. Jim Lansford, CSR Technology Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

3 Agenda Recording secretary volunteer Administrative Old business
October 2013 Agenda Recording secretary volunteer Administrative 2.1 Approve agenda 2.2 Review IEEE Guidelines 2.3 Approval of minutes from last week’s call Minutes from September 27th call is document number 11/ 2.4 Background 2.5 Work to Date Old business 3.1 Timeline New business Adjourn Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

4 Administrative Items Required notices Chair and Secretary
October 2013 Administrative Items Required notices Affiliation FAQ - Anti-Trust FAQ - Ethics - IEEE Working Group Policies and Procedures - Chair and Secretary Chair of this tiger team is Jim Lansford (CSR) Asking for volunteers for a Recording Secretary Please send an to the addresses below to have your attendance recorded Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

5 Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings
October 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. Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

6 SC Operating Rules – Tiger Team
May 2012 doc.: IEEE /0675r0 October 2013 SC Operating Rules – Tiger Team Anybody can vote, present, and make motions This is a tiger team – it is an ad hoc meeting of the Regulatory Standing Committee Any documents that are generated by this group that are intended for distribution outside of IEEE (e.g., ) must be approved with a 75% majority by the larger Regulatory SC Voting on documents must occur at an interim or plenary meeting Only voters may vote on documents to be approved for forwarding to other IEEE 802 working groups Any submissions to this group must be posted to the IEEE document server (Mentor) Anyone can view IEEE s and download documents from Mentor: REG SC s: Mentor documents for download: Select “REG SC” under groups to view only Regulatory Standing Committee documents Jim Lansford, CSR Technology Clint Chaplin, Chair (Samsung)

7 October 2013 Background FCC allocated 75MHz of spectrum in the 5.9GHz band ( MHz) for Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) in October 1999 In FCC NPRM (13-49), the FCC proposed sharing the DSRC band, which would be UNII-4 DSRC would remain as a primary user of the band 802.11ac could be modified to operate in this new UNII-4 band if approved by the FCC FCC did not specify the framework or etiquette by which band sharing would occur Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

8 Work to date Objectives of the group
October 2013 Work to date Objectives of the group    > We agreed that we would work toward a document that would describe and possibly quantify possible coexistence mechanisms between DSRC and extensions of the base standard into the proposed UNII-4 band, if the FCC allows such band sharing in a future R&O. > An initial report would be targeted to submit to the FCC by the end of If there is not sufficient time to include comprehensive measured results from prototype systems, a phase 2 report would include these field trials. Possible work items (This will turn into the outline for the phase 1 report)    > Review of ITS/DSRC field trials    > Review of work to date on coexistence    > Modeling/simulation of possible coexistence approaches    > Testing and presentation of results from proposed prototype approaches Final report > Phase 1: First 3 work items and as much prototype testing results as possible > Phase 2: Detailed field tests, evaluation of results, and recommendations Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

9 Old Business Milestones – Phase 1
October 2013 Old Business Milestones – Phase 1 Need to put forward a proposed outline for Phase 1 report Call for submissions to address sections of the outline: Review submissions: Pull sections together into a first draft: Comment resolution: Approval by REG SC: Approval by : Final approval by EC: Prior to 16 Dec Transmittal to FCC: 16 Dec Pick up work on Phase 2 in January 2014 Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

10 New Business Any new items? Next week: Presentation by Qualcomm
October 2013 New Business Any new items? Next week: Presentation by Qualcomm Also need presentation on how CCA works Adjourn Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

11 October 2013 References FCC NPRM (changes to 5GHz band rules, including proposed UNII-4 band): FCC Comments FCC Reply Comment framework document FCC Comments survey FCC Reply Comments Jim Lansford, CSR Technology

12 References (2/2) DSRC Summary
October 2013 References (2/2) IEEE submissions on DSRC (since p was ratified) DSRC Summary Jim Lansford, CSR Technology


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