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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [WG Report to Thurs ExCom] Date Submitted: [November 11, 1999] Source: [Robert F. Heile] Company [GTE] Address [40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02451] Voice:[781-466-2057], FAX: [781-466-2575], E-Mail:[bheile@bbn.com] Re: [] Abstract:[Proposal for formation of TG on Coexistence and SG on High Rate WPANs.] Purpose:[Secure ExCom Approval on the proposals.] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 2 How can 802.11 & 802.15 Collaborate on the issue of Coexistence? We put together a proposal by talking to personnel within 802.11 and 802.15 We discussed the proposal Tuesday within the Study Group We then voted on the proposal in the Study Group
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 3 Proposal for Task Group Operation The Coexistence Study Group would become a Task Group in 802.15 The Liaisons from 802.11 would be able to vote in the Task Group since they have voting rights in 802.15 Progress of the group would be reported at the regularly scheduled 802.11/802.15 joint sessions
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 4 Once a draft Recommended Practice is ready for letter ballot it would be submitted to both the 802.15 and the 802.11 Working Groups for separate letter ballots. In order for the Recommended Practice to be forwarded to the Executive Committee for Sponsor ballot, the letter ballot must pass in both Working Groups. Proposal for Task Group Operation
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 5 802.11 members attending a Coexistence Task group session would be given 802.11 attendance credit for that session Proposal for Task Group Operation
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 6 Study Group & 802.11 Votes Vote to recommend to ExCom that the SG become a Task Group in 802.15 and recommend the proposed voting scheme –Yes: 21No: 4Abstain: 9 (SG) –Yes: 19No: 0Abstain: 9 (dot 11) Should the SG become a TAG –Yes: 3No: 21Abstain: 11 (SG) –Yes: 0No: 16Abstain: 7 (dot 11) Vote to recommend the attendance credit procedure to 802.11 & 802.15 –Yes: 31No: 0Abstain: 7 (SG) –Yes: 25No: 0Abstain: 6 (dot 11)
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 7 Motion of Proposed Voting Rules Motion to approve the separation of the subsequent letter ballot output from the 802.15 coexistence Task Group to both 802.11 and 802.15 voting members and for both groups to agree before sending to Excom –Yes: 21No: 0Abstain: 0 (.11) –Yes: 14No: 0Abstain: 0 (.15)
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 8 Motion to the Executive Committee LMSC Motion: That the Coexistence PAR, DOC IEEE P802.15-99/086r3 be approved as modified to include ETSI BRAN and Bluetooth SIG as coordination points on submittal of drafts, by the Executive Committee and assigned the Project Number 802.15.2 as a Task Group within 802.15. Moved: Bob Heile Second: Vic Hayes yes12 no0 abstain0
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 9 WPAN - High Rate Study Group Proposal Jim Allen jimallen@kodak.com Walt Davis epag25@email.mot.com William Bailey wbailey@cisco.com
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 10 Proposal The purpose of this project is to provide high speed PHY and MAC enhancement to 802.15 Task Group 1 for applications which involve Imaging, Multimedia, and networks with more than 8 users. Bi - Modal PHY –Compatible with 802.15 Task Group 1 –20 Mbps Multimedia Capable MAC –Isochronous –Enhancements to 802.15 Task Group 1 –Not to impede Task Group 1 progress
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 11 Compatibility Bi-Modal –The proposal will be backward compatible to the Task Group 1 1Mbps mode using the dual mode PHY layer and MAC. Is intended to conform to the 802 standards guidelines imposed on 802.15. Study Group will work with Coexistence Task Group.
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 12 Distinct Identity 20 Mbps High Speed Personal Area Network is not currently recognized as a Standards study group. 802.11b addresses the speed, but not the requirements of an embeddable consumer oriented WPAN. 802.15.1 addresses the requirements of an embeddable consumer oriented WPAN, but not the speed.
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 13 Motion to the Working Group Move to form a Study Group with the charter of drafting a PAR and 5 Criteria for a High Rate WPAN which will have a fall back mode fully compliant with the proposed Task Group 1 draft standard.
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 14 LMSC Motion: To approve the formation of a study group within 802.15 to develop a PAR, for submission to the SEC by the March 2000 Plenary, on a High Rate WPAN that will have a fall back mode fully compliant with the proposed Task Group 1 draft standard. Moved: Heile Second: Lidinsky Motion to the Executive Committee
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 15 Motion to the Executive Committee Discussion: Hayes speaks against the motion. States that 802.11 already has a high rate WLAN. Too much work for 802.15. Grow states that the SG must prove (via the 5 Criteria) that there is a market and that there is distinct identity. 10 Frazier asks how many people expressed interest in the study group. Heile answered 30. Approved 11/1/0 10:52 PM
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doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/146r0 Submission November 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 16 Recommendation to start the Trademark process for WPAN and WPANs LMSC Motion: Authorize securing domain names related to WPAN.org Moved: Heile Second: Marks Approved 10/0/0 8:15 pm
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