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1 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 1 Opening report Radio Regulations to Radio Working Groups November 2001 meeting Regulatory Ombudsman (Vic Hayes) http://ieee802.org/Regulatory/

2 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 2 September meeting activities None, meeting was canceled due to Terrorist attacks

3 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 3 Objectives for Austin, TX, meeting Establish Regulatory Group as Permanent Group with a Charter Work on PAR rules amendment To prepare and submit other position statements if needed –e.g. Spectrum requirement 5 GHz band –e.g. Chinese regulations To hold joint meetings with TGh, TGg and 5GSG

4 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 4 802 level Regulatory work Currently regulatory work is done in and “ad-hoc” group within 802.11 with liaisons from 802.15 and 802.16 To come to a group with a charter, and to balance the level between the wireless groups, an 802 level group is required Current thought is for an SEC subcommittee –doc.: 11-01/291r1 Presentation RR TAG –doc: 11-01/416r1 SEC rules –Doc.: RR-01/009 vh TAG rules

5 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 5 Functions of SEC SC for Radio Regulations  to produce draft position statements for the Working Groups responsible for producing standards for Radio devices (RWGs)  maintain the contacts and know the processes for interaction with radio regulatory and spectrum management bodies  to act as the only channel between RWGs and Regulatory agencies and spectrum management bodies  to coordinate spectrum sharing issues between 802 devices and other devices

6 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 6 Required rules changes (obsolete) Based on the rules of a TAG (5.2) with the following exception: –Existing rule point e Any report generated by a TAG that is forwarded to any Working Group in the name of the TAG, needs to get a 75% approval vote of the TAG members present who vote “Approve” and “Do Not Approve”. –Modified rule point e The actions of the TAG are taken based on majority votes of the Members of each Radio related Working Group and the tallies shall be reported All Communications related to Radio regulations and Spectrum Management shall go through the RR TAG

7 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 7 New rules to be made Membership is as follows: Chair and one official Rapporteur for each Radio Working Group and the Regulatory Ombudsman During meetings at plenary or interim sessions, Recommendations are made by straw polls with tallies for each RWG WG positions from closing plenaries will be considered by the SC membership AFTER THE SESSION

8 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 8 Additional requirements for Wireless PARs Current thought, to be worked on this week: –To place “6th Criterion” as bullet item in 4th Criterion with a footnote for the details doc.: 11-01/332 Current Thoughts

9 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 9 2.45 GHz in China New regulations limit multipoint operation to 10 mW EIRP and point-to-point operation to 100 mW EIRP Proposal to write a letter to the Regulatory agency of China to request reconsideration Requires local activity: please register your resources in China An amendment with higher power will be made available!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 10 Meeting schedule this week (1) Big Bend E Joint meetings –TGh: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM –5GSG: Tuesday 10:30 AM – noon –TGg: Thursday 1 PM – 3 PM Rules change meetings –Tuesday 8 AM – 10 AM –Tuesday 1 PM – 3 PM –Wednesday 8 AM – 10 PM –(802CoEx: Wednesday 1 PM – 3 PM) –Thursday 8 AM – noon, 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

11 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 11 Meeting schedule this week (2) Regulatory matters (5 GHz and Chinese regulations in 2.45 GHz) –Tuesday 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM –Thursday 10:30 AM – noon, 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM

12 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 12 WECA REGULATORY GROUP UPDATE OF ACTIVITIES & PLANS Retained the services of Wiley Rein and Fielding to assist in our efforts to get the Spectrum we need Is also retaining a RADAR expert to help evaluate the sharing studies from incumbents and secure that we are eligible for sharing the band Have held meetings with FCC and NTIA staff Will work on making a Petition for Rule Making

13 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 13 5 GHz U-NII USA 5.000 5.1005.2005.3005.4005.5005.6005.7005.8005.900 6.000 GHz Lesser of 50 mW or 4 dBm+10logB Antenna gain <6dBi 5.150 5.250 5.3505.725 5.825 Lesser of 250 mW or 11 dBm+10logB Antenna gain<6dBi Lesser of 1W or 17 dBm+10logB Antenna gain <23 dBi FCC 98-12 Notes: 1. Higher Antenna gain permitted with corresponding reduction in transmitter output power. 2. B = 26 dB emission bandwidth Satellite FSS Aeronautical Navigation Radionavigation, Maritime navigation Radiolocation, Amateur Radar, Space research, Earth exploration Satellite Aeronautical Navigation Primary Users! Equivalent 20 W e.i.r.p. Equivalent 1000 mW e.i.r.p. Equivalent 200 mW e.i.r.p. WECA goal: 200 mW e.i.r.p. indoor WECA goal: > 200 mW e.i.r.p. at least indoor WECA goal: 1000 mW e.i.r.p. minimum outdoor

14 doc.: IEEE 802.RR-01/017-r1 Submission November 2001 Vic Hayes, Agere SystemsSlide 14 Hiperlan 200 mW indoor 5 GHz Spectrum Europe 5.000 5.1005.2005.3005.4005.5005.6005.7005.8005.900 6.000 GHz Hiperlan Notes: 1. Hiperlan must use full spectrum range (Dynamic Frequency Selection) and Power Control (ERC/DEC/(99)23) 2. Channelization is 20MHz Hiperlan 1 W indoor/outdoor ISM 25 mW 5.150 5.350 5.470 5.725 5.725 5.875 Satellite FSS Aeronautical Navigation Radar, Space research, Earth exploration Satellite Radionavigation, Maritime navigation Radiolocation, Amateur Aeronautical Navigation Primary Users! WECA goal: 200 mW e.i.r.p. indoor WECA goal: > 200 mW e.i.r.p. at least indoor WECA goal: 1000 mW e.i.r.p. minimum outdoor


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