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Nov 2009

Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

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Submission

802.11 Nov 2009 Closing Plenary Reports

Date: 2009-11-20

Name Company Address Phone email Adrian Stephens Intel

Corporation +44 792 008

4900 (mobile)

[email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

• This document is a digest of the closing reports of all 802.11 sub-groups for presentation at the Nov 2009 closing plenary meeting.

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Agenda for 2009-11-17

• Roll Call / Contacts / Reflector

• Go round table and get brief status report

• Review action items from previous meeting

• Numbering Alignment process

• Amendment Ordering / ANA Status / Draft Snapshots

• Lessons learned from TGw/TGn RevCom

• Lessons learned from initial editing of TGn

• Style Guide for 802.11 09/1034r0

• Conference Calls

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Most current doc shaded green.

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Published or Draft Baseline DocumentsSource MEC

Style Guide Editor

Snapshot Date

802.11

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v 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 6.0 9.0 7.03 Frame 7.2 No 2007 Emily Qi 18-Nov

u 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009 6.0 9.0 7.0 8.0 Frame 7.2 Yes 2007 Necati Canpolat

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Changes from last report shown in red.

Nov 2009 Draft Development SnapshotNov 2009

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802.11 Style Guide

• See 11-09-1034-00-0000-wg11-style-guide.doc

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Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-20

Name Company Address Phone email

Clint Chaplin Samsung Electronics 75 W. Plumeria Drive San Jose, Ca 95134

+1 408 544 5815 [email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

Closing report for WNG SC for November 2009, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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• Three presentations at this meeting– Continuous network discovery using Opportunistic Scanning (11-09-

1207-01) – Marc Emmelmann• Straw Poll: Should IEEE 802.11 WNG receive further presentations analyzing if

existing mechanisms can be used to support seamless handoff for (highly) mobile users?

• Result: Yes - 21; No - 0; Abstain - 4.

– Time-based ranging technology for IEEE802.11 (11-09-1212-00) – Dong Kyoo Kim

– IEEE802.11 for High Speed Mobility (11-09-1000-02) – Hiroki Nakano• Does WNG think that we need further presentations exploring the need for support

for mobile communication.• Result: Yes - 25; No - 0; Need More Discussion - 3; Don’t Care - 1.

• Minutes– 11-09-1208r0

• Plans for January 2010– 2 hour session

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November 2009 TGmb Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-19

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Matthew Gast Trapeze Networks 5753 W. Las Positas Blvd,

Pleasanton, CA 94588 USA +1 (925) 474-2273 [email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

Closing report for TGmb for November 2009 plenary meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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TGmb Status

Photo credit: Matthew Gast; used with permission (duh)

Time to (re)circulate…

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Accomplishments

• No interpretation requests received

• Comment processing from LB149 is complete– Asking for recirculation ballot

– 15 days is standard recirculation time, we have requested approximately four weeks due to holiday season and incorporation of 802.11w-2009

• Roll-up of 802.11n-2009 will commence in parallel to letter ballot– Recirculation anticipated in March 2010 that includes 802.11n-

2009

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Onward to January

• No change to end date in plan of record– Staying in working group ballot longer

• Requesting weekly teleconferences every Friday for 90 minutes at 11 am ET beginning January 29

• Goal: Recirculation letter ballot after March meeting

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Revised TGmb Plan of Record(changes from start of week underlined)

May 2008 – Issue Call for Comment/Input July 2008 – begin process input and old Interpretation requests

Acknowledge previous Task Group referrals Sept 2008 – PAR revision process started Nov 2008 – close receipt of new input Nov 2008 – WG/EC approval of PAR Revision Dec 2008 – NesCom/SASB approval PAR Revision May 2009 – First WG Letter ballot

– (includes All published Amendments as of May 2009) Nov 2009 – Recirc start• May 2010 – Form Sponsor Pool (45 days)• July 2010 – Sponsor Ballot Start

– (Include all published amendments as of July 2010)• November 2010 – Sponsor Recirc• March 2011 – WG/EC Final Approval• June 2011 – RevCom/SASB Approval

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References

• Agenda: 11-09/1134r10

• Minutes: 11-09/1190r0

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TGp Closing ReportDate: 2009-09-24

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Lee Armstrong Employer:

Armstrong Consulting, Inc.

Affiliation: USDoT

132 Fomer Road Southampton, MA 01073 USA

+1 617 620 1701

[email protected]

Author:

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Abstract

TGp closing report for November meetings

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November Meetings Summary

• LB158 completed since September meeting, passed, no new comments

• Sponsor Ballot #0 started, will close on 22 November

• Current comment resolution document, 11-09-1200-02-000p, represents the 49 comments received as of Wednesday afternoon

• 4 time slots during the week

• Majority of meeting time in discussions of key comments, not in voting on resolutions

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Status

• D9.0 is the current draft

• Waiting on ballot closing this weekend

• TGp designated as P802.11p Comment Resolution Committee (CRC)

• Weekly teleconferences planned for every Thursday @ 1500 Piscataway time will be CRC meetings

• Plan is to complete comment resolution prior to January meetings

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TGs Atlanta Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-20

Author:

Name Address Affiliation Phone Email

Dee Denteneer HTC 37; 5656 AE Eindhoven; The Netherlands

Philips +31 40 2749743

[email protected]

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Abstract

TGs closing report for the November 2009 meeting.

Resolved outstanding comments and ready to go to recirculation.

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Status• TGs passed LB 147 with 79% approval rate (May 2009)

• Before the meeting:

• Comment resolution spreadsheet 11-09/471r18 with 118 comments open

• Most recent TGs Draft is D3.04

• After meeting

• Most recent TGs comment resolution spread sheet is 11-09/471r23, with resolutions to all comments

• An annotated agenda for TGs at this meeting in 11-09/1099r9

• The TGs draft minutes will be uploaded as 11-09/1223r0

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Next Steps• Produce Draft 4.0 and go to recirculation

• TGs is holding teleconferences on Wednesdays through the January Plenary at 4pm (ET)for up to 1½ hours on the Following Dates

• December 2, January 6, January 13

• Goal for the November 2009 TGs meeting in Los Angeles, USA:

– Start resolving comments received in recirculation

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• Motion:– Having approved comment resolutions for all of the comments

received from LB#147 on P802.11s Draft 3.0 as contained in document 11-09/471r23,

– Instruct the editor to prepare Draft 4.0 incorporating these resolutions and,

– Approve a Working Group Recirculation Ballot of at least 15 days asking the question “Should P802.11s Draft 4.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?”

• Moved by Theodorus Denteneer on behalf of TGs

• TGs vote: – Moved: Guido Hiertz Seconded: Dan Harkins Result: y: 9-n: 0-a: 0

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Moved to schedule TGs teleconferences on December 2 , January 6, and January 13 at 4pm for a maximum of 90 minutes to resolve comments and discuss agendas.

Approved by unanimous consent

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Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-20

Name Company Address Phone email

Stephen McCann Research in Motion (RIM) UK Ltd

200 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 3XE, UK

+44 1753 667099 [email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

Closing report for TGu Interworking with External Networks for November 2009,

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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• Initial Sponsor Ballot (#0) progress– Initial meeting of TGu CRC

– Resolved 83 technical comments this week, with 73 remaining

– 6 submissions presented and approved to resolve comments• 11-09-1120r5

– Next sponsor re-circulation ballot in early January 2010

• Teleconferences– Wednesdays at 11 ET (from 2nd December 2009)

• Plans for January 2010– Review CRC sponsor ballot activities

– Continue to resolve sponsor ballot comments

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• Expert Review– List of 10 experts compiled (11-09-1271r0)

– Send out invitation emails to participate

– For positive responses, then send copies of IEEE 802.11u D8.0 for review and comments to further the draft (with time duration)

– TGu chair will then place response comments into future re-circulation sponsor ballot.

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November 2009 Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-19

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Dorothy Stanley Aruba Networks 1322 Crossman Ave

Sunnyvale, CA 94089

+1 630-363-1389

[email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

This document contains the TGv closing report for November 2009.

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Goals and Accomplishments

• Comment resolution from Initial Sponsor Ballot– 327 comments, 208 resolutions completed, 119 remain

• Teleconferences– Dec 1, 8, 15, Jan 12, noon-2pm Eastern

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Output Documents

• 11-09-1290-00-000v-TGv-November-2009-closing-report.ppt

• 11-09-1130-03-000v-November-2009-agenda.ppt

• 11-09-1166-00-000v-November-2009-meeting notes

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TGv Timeline – Updated Sept, 2009 • Initial Working Group Letter Ballot: July 07 – completed

– Jan 08 – D2.0, May 08 – D3.0, Nov 08 – D4.0

• Re-circulation Working Group Letter Ballot: November 08 (D4.0)– Mar 09 – D5.0, May 09 – D 6.0, July 09 – D7.0, D7.0(unchanged)

• Form Sponsor Ballot Pool: August 09 (was June 09)• Initial Sponsor Ballot: Oct 09

– Oct 09 – D7.0 (was Sept 09)

• Approved Sponsor Ballot: Nov 09– Jan 09 – D8.0, Feb D9.0, March D10.0, April D11.0– May 12th ( or so) for Revcom June Approval

• Final WG/EC Approval: July 2010 • RevCom/Standards Board Approval: June 4th/June 5th(or so)• Note: TGv PAR is authorized through Dec 2010

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Goals for Nov 09 - Jan 2010

• Complete initial Sponsor Ballot comment resolution

• Recirculation Sponsor Ballot

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References

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TGz Atlanta Closing ReportDate: 20 November 2009

Name Company Address Phone email Menzo Wentink Qualcomm Straatweg 66,

Breukelen, the Netherlands

+31-65-183-6231

[email protected]

Authors:

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TGz Accomplishments in November

• TGz made significant progress in reaching consensus on comments received on the initial sponsor ballot– The comments are in 11-09/1185r0

– Text submissions are in 11-09/1218r4 (TDLS discovery), 11-09/1281r0 (TDLS path switch) and 11-09/1230r3 (Off-channel selection)

• We expect to start a first recirculation sponsor ballot after the Los Angeles meeting in January

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802.11aa – Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming Atlanta Closing Report

Date: 2009-11-18

Authors:Name Affiliation Address Phone email Ganesh Venkatesan

Intel Corporation

JF3-336 2111NE 25th Ave

+1 503 334 6720

[email protected]

Alex Ashley NDS Ltd One London Road, Staines, Middlesex, TW18 4EX, England

+44 1784 848770

[email protected]

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Abstract

TGaa Closing Report for the IEEE 802.11 Atlanta, Georgia Session (November 2009)

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• Continue listening to technical proposals and adopting corresponding text into the TGaa draft

• Joint meeting with 802.11ac on approaches to OBSS• Joint meeting with 802.1AVB• Resolve comments from Internal review of Draft D0.01/D0.02

Goals for the session

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Technical Presentations

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Document number

Title Author(s)

1150/r1Feedback-jamming Multicast ARQ results with capture effect

Jochen Miroll

1139/r3 OBSS Management Text Graham Smith

1138/r2 Outline of Proposed OBSS Solution Graham Smith

1137/r1 EDCA Bandwidth Factor Graham Smith

1136/r1 AP Shut Out Neighborhood Effect Graham Smith

0926/r5 Interworking with 802.1Qat Ganesh Venkatesan

1215/r0Non-contentious (internal review) comments assigned to BrianH

Brian Hart

1251/r0 Intra-AC Prioritization Use Cases Alex Ashley

1157/r1Explain OBSS issue as well as possible simulation scenarios for OBSS in TGac

Takatori Yasushi

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1. Listened to 9 technical presentations2. Adopted resolutions to some internal review

comments into TGaa draft (1215r0)3. Listened to the complete OBSS solution and

adopted the corresponding (updated) text (1139r3)

4. Brainstormed on intra-AC prioritization Use Cases

5. Met jointly with 802.1AVB6. Approved 09/926r5 as the guiding document

describing the work that needs to be done in 802.11aa and 802.1Qat

Accomplishments

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Joint meeting with 802.1AVB

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1. Presented a solution to support 802.1Qat in 802.11 (09/926r5)

2. Presented a draft version of changes to 802.11 in order to support 802.1Qat in 802.11.

3. Status Update on 802.11aa

4. Status Update on 802.1AVB1. 802.1AS may have up to 2 recirculations before starting sponsor ballot

2. 802.1Qat has planned a recirculation before starting sponsor ballot

3. 802.1Qav is ratified

5. Goals for the March 2010 joint meeting1. Complete changes to 802.11 in order to support 802.1Qat and have the changes

included in a 11aa draft

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Goals for the January Interim

Enter January 2010 session with TGaa Draft 0.03

Adopt text corresponding to all remaining PAR topics into TGaa Draft in the January meeting

Work towards completing Draft 1.0 by March 2010

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Teleconferences

Mondays 11:00-12:30 Hrs ET on the following days:

Nov 30, 2009Dec 14, 2009Jan 11, 2010

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TGac November 2009 Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-19

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Osama Aboul-Magd Samsung Electronics 613-599-5078 [email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

This document is the closing report for the TGac for the November 2009 session.

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Work Completed• Selection of ad hoc group chairs is completed

– PHY (Vinko Erceg, Minho Cheong, Raja Banerjea) – MAC (Matthew Fischer, Allan Zhu, Jae Seung Lee)– MU-MIMO (Brian Hart, Robert Stacey, Sameer Vermani)– Coexistence (Youhan Kim, Eldad Perahia, Yasushi Takatori)

• Ad Hoc groups conducted their first meetings with focus on procedure discussion. Ad Hoc group reports are included in:

– PHY 09/1261r0– MAC 09/1260r1– MU-MIMO 09/1262r0– Coexistence 09/1265r2

• The TG accepted a new revision of the Functional Requirements and Evaluation Methodology document (09/0451r8).

• The TG agreed on an initial guideline for Ad Hoc scope (09/1175r1).

• Technical Presentations.

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January 2010 Goals• Plan to continue with Ad Hoc group meetings with focus to

further define the scope and work items for each ad hoc.• Submissions

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Conference Call Times

• December 3, 2009– PHY Ad Hoc 21:00 -22:00 ET

• December 17, 2009– MAC Ad Hoc 20:00 – 21:00 ET

– MIMO-MU Ad Hoc 11:00 –12:00 ET

• January 7, 2010– Coexistence Ad Hoc 20:00 – 22:00 ET

• January 14, 2010– PHY Ad Hoc 11:00 -12:00 ET

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TGad November 2009 Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-19

Name Company Address Phone email Eldad Perahia Intel

Corporation

2111 NE 25th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124

503-712-8081 [email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

This document is the closing report for the TGad for the November 2009 session.

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Work Completed (1/2)

• Evaluation Methodology– 09/1160, Proposed Evaluation Methodology Additions, John Barr– 09/1216, Internet traffic modeling, Sai Nandagopalan– 09/1213, 60GHz Impairments Modeling, Vinko Erceg– 09/1222r1, Hard disk drive traffic model, Eldad Perahia– 09/1229, Application of 60 GHz Channel Models for Comparison

of TGad Proposals, Alexander Maltsev– 09/296r12, Update to Evaluation Methodology document, Eldad

Perahia– 09/1210, Coexistence Techniques, Tuncer Baykas

• Motion to adopt 09/0296r12 as the first draft of the TGad evaluation methodology failed 24/20/7

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Work Completed (2/2)• Channel Modeling, Tues PM2, Wed PM2, Th AM2

– 09/1252, Inter Cluster Parameters of Living Room Channel Model for 60 GHz WLAN Systems, Alexander Maltsev

– 09/1152, 60-GHz Living-Room Channel Measurements, Tian-Wei Huang– 09/1169, Human Body Blockage - Guidelines for TGad MAC

development, Thomas Kürner– 09/1170, Modeling the human induced 60 GHz channel dynamics,

Thomas Kürner– 09/1165, 60 GHz Cubicle Wall Reflectivity, Chris Hansen– 09/1232, Intra-cluster response model and parameter for channel

modeling at 60GHz (Part2), Hirokazu Sawada• Other technical submissions

– 09/1153, 60GHz Beamforming, Carlos Cordeiro– 09/1168, SCR Design and Performance Assessment, John Stine

• Call for Proposals– Motion to adopt 09/1206r0 as the TGad call for proposals passed 50/0/19– Chair to announce in WG and email reflector

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Call for Proposals

• https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/09/11-09-1206-00-00ad-draft-call-for-proposals.doc

• Two types of proposals– New Techniques– Complete Proposals

• Definition in https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/09/11-09-0935-03-00ad-selection-procedure.doc

• Notification of intent to present: December 18, 2009 – Must email both TG chair and WG chair– Date applies to proposers of both New Techniques and Complete Proposals

• For New Techniques presented in March 2010– Date that material must be on mentor: February 28, 2010

• For New Techniques presented in May 2010– Date that material must be on mentor: May 2, 2010

• For Complete Proposals presented in May 2010– Date that material must be on mentor: May 2, 2010

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Goals for January 2010

• Continue working on task group documents• Technical contributions

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Conference call times

• Dec 10– 10:00-12:00 ET

– Evaluation Methodology

• Jan 7– 10:00-12:00 ET

– Channel Model

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IEEE 802.11TV White Spaces Study Group

Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-20

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Rich Kennedy Research In

Motion 7305 Napier Trail Austin, TX 78729

+1-972-207-3554 [email protected]

Authors:

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AbstractThis presentation is the closing report for the Atlanta

meeting of the IEEE 802.11 TVWS SG.

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Agenda

• Introduction

• Administrative items including

• Review and respond to the received comments on the 802.11 TVWS PAR and 5C– 11-09-0934-05-tvws-par-nescom-form-plus-5c

• Plan for the IEEE 802 Wireless Interim in Los Angeles [January 18th through 22nd]

• Request teleconferences

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Accomplishments

• Reviewed all of the received comments on the 802.11 TVWS PAR and 5C – Responses in 11-09-1240-04-tvws-replies-to-comments-on-802-

11-tvws-par-5c

• Edited the PAR and 5C document and uploaded it– 11-09-0934-08-tvws-par-nescom-form-plus-5c

• Selected one teleconference slot to request– 20:00 ET on January 12th

• Discussed the plan for now until the January interim

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Documents

• 11-09-1240-04-tvws-replies-to-comments-on-802-11-tvws-par-5c

• 11-09-0934-08-tvws-par-nescom-form-plus-5c

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Submission

Thanks to all who participated!

See you in LA

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QoSMAN SG Closing Report – Nov 2009Date: 2009-11-19

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Michael Montemurro Research in Motion 4701 Tahoe Blvd.

Mississauga, ON. Canada. L4W 0B4

+1-905-629-4746 [email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

This document is the closing report for the QoSMAN SG for the November 2009 session.

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Work Completed• Thanks to Stephen McCann as acting Secretary for the group.

– Minutes: https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/09/11-09-1209-00-00qm-minutes-november-2009.doc

• Discussion on the process moving forward as a Task Group• Processed PAR and 5C comments:

– https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/09/11-09-1241-03-00qm-qosman-par-comment-resolutions.xls

• Completed and accepted the PAR and 5C document– https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/09/11-09-0942-08-00qm-qosman-par-nescom-fo

rm-plus-5cs.doc

• A Teleconference has been planned for January 14 at 11:00h ET.

• Motions to approve PAR comment resolutions and PAR and 5C document.

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Motion to approve QOSMAN PAR comment resolutions

Move to accept the QOSMAN PAR comment resolutions in document https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/09/11-09-1241-02-00qm-qosman-par-comment-resolutions.xls.

• Moved: Stephen McCann

• Seconded: Paul Lambert

• Vote: Yes – 6, No – 0, Abstain – 1.

• Motion Passes.

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SG Motion

Believing that the QoSMAN PAR and Five Criteria contained in the documents referenced below meet IEEE-SA guidelines,

Request that the QoSMAN PAR and the Five Criteria contained in document 11-09-0942-07-00qm-qosman-par-nescom-form-plus-5cs.doc be forwarded to the 802.11 WG for approval of the full Working Group.

• Moved: Paul Lambert

• Seconded: Stephen McCann

• Vote: Yes – 6, No – 0, Abstain – 0.

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802.11 WG Motion

Believing that the QoSMAN PAR and Five Criteria contained in the documents referenced below meet IEEE-SA guidelines,

Request that the QoSMAN PAR and the Five Criteria contained in 11-09-0942-07-00qm-qosman-par-nescom-form-plus-5cs.doc be posted to the IEEE 802 Executive Committee (EC) agenda for WG 802 preview and EC approval to submit to NesCom.

• Moved by Michael Montemurro on behalf of the IEEE 802.11 QOSMAN SG

QOSMAN SG vote:

Moved: Paul Lambert, Seconded: Stephen McCann, Result: 6-0-0

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Task Group Process Strawman

• Prepare a Requirements Document– Consider use cases to justify requirements

– Use previous submissions as a basis

– Prioritize the requirements (mandatory/optional)

• Solicit individual proposals

• First Draft

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January 2009 Goals• Begin work as a Task Group• Elect Task Group Officers: Chair, Editor, and Secretary• Establish a timeline.• Create a requirements and use cases document for management

frame prioritization.

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Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-20

Name Company Address Phone email

Andrew Myles Cisco [email protected]

Authors:

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Abstract

Closing report for JTC1 ad hoc for November 2009, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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JTC1 ad hoc discussed the WAPI NP proposal & wrote two liaisons to SC6

• Progress in Atlanta– Discussed China NB’s proposal for a WAPI NP in ISO/IEC– Wrote letter (11-09-1254r1) to SC6 responding to claims that 802.11 isn

insecure in the WAPI NP proposal– Wrote letter to SC6:

• Reporting recent and planned future activities in the IEEE 802.11 Working Group

• Flagging an intention to submit certain documents to ISO/IEC using the PDSO process

• Offering JTC1 and SC6 National Bodies the opportunity to submit comments into the Sponsor Ballot process

• Plans for Jan 2010– Consider any JTC1 liaison issues– Start technical evaluation of WAPI

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JTC1 ad hoc approved a liaison to SC6 relating to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC6 N 14123

• Motion– The IEEE 802.11 JTC1 ad hoc recommends to the IEEE 802.11 WG and

IEEE 802 ExCom that the letter contained in 11-09-1254r1 be liaised to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6. This letter provides a response to some of the material liaised to the IEEE staff in ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC6 N 14123. The letter should be sent to the SC6 Secretariat. It should also be CC’ed to the individuals and organisations addressed by the e-mail that notified IEEE staff about ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC6 N 14123. IEEE staff should be authorised to make any necessary editorial changes

• Moved: David Hunter

• Seconded: Jerry Thrasher

• Result 11/0/0

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802.11 WG will consider a liaison to SC6 relating to ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC6 N 14123

• Motion– The IEEE 802.11 JTC1 ad hoc and IEEE 802.11 WG recommends to the

IEEE 802 ExCom that the letter contained in 11-09-1254r1 be liaised to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6. This letter provides a response to some of the material liaised to the IEEE staff in ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC6 N 14123. The letter should be sent to the SC6 Secretariat. It should also be CC’ed to the individuals and organisations addressed by the e-mail that notified IEEE staff about ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC6 N 14123. IEEE staff should be authorised to make any necessary editorial changes

• Moved:

• Seconded:

• Result:

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JTC1 ad hoc approved a liaison to SC6 relating to plans to use the PSDO

• Motion– The IEEE 802.11 JTC1 ad hoc recommends to the IEEE 802.11 WG and

IEEE 802 ExCom that the letter contained in 11-09-1273r1 be liaised to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6. This letter documents recent and planned future activities in the IEEE 802.11 Working Group, flags an intention to submit certain documents to ISO/IEC using the PDSO process, and offers JTC1 and SC6 National Bodies the opportunity to submit comments into the Sponsor Ballot process. The letter should be sent to the SC6 Secretariat. The IEEE 802.11 Working Group Chair should be authorised to make any necessary editorial changes.

• Moved: Dan Harkins

• Seconded: Jim Raab

• Result 12/0/0

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802.11 WG will consider a liaison to SC6 relating to plans to use the PSDO

• Motion– The IEEE 802.11 JTC1 ad hoc and IEEE 802.11 WG recommends to

IEEE 802 ExCom that the letter contained in 11-09-1273r1 be liaised to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6. This letter documents recent and planned future activities in the IEEE 802.11 Working Group, flags an intention to submit certain documents to ISO/IEC using the PDSO process, and offers JTC1 and SC6 National Bodies the opportunity to submit comments into the Sponsor Ballot process. The letter should be sent to the SC6 Secretariat. The IEEE 802.11 Working Group Chair should be authorised to make any necessary editorial changes.

• Moved:

• Seconded:

• Result:

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IEEE 802.11Regulatory Ad Hoc Committee

Closing ReportDate: 2009-11-20

Name Affiliations Address Phone email Rich Kennedy Research In

Motion 7305 Napier Trail Austin, TX 78729

+1-972-207-3554 [email protected]

Authors:

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AbstractThis presentation is the closing report for the Atlanta

meeting of the IEEE 802.11 Regulatory Ad Hoc Committee.

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Agenda

• Introduction

• The regulatory summaries– North America

– European Union

– Asia

• FOCUS: – Input to ERM TG11 on EN 300 328 v1.8.1

– FCC changes in the 5GHz band

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Accomplishments

• Provided updates on relevant regulatory actions

• Discussed the status of the revision of ERM TG11– Called for more participation to prevent unwanted regulations

• Discussed the impact of new 5 GHz certification rules– FCC KDB 443999

– “devices will not permit operations on channels which overlap the 5600 - 5650 MHz band”

– Operation in 5250 – 5350 MHz and 5470 – 5725 MHz bands is restricted to indoor

– With these stipulations, certification can begin again

• Discussed the just released (17 November) Ofcom consultation on “Geolocation for Cognitive Access”– Responses due 9 February 2010

– Will plan response on conference calls

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Submission

Documents

• 11-09-1141-01-0reg-atlanta-meeting-plan-and-agenda-nov-2009

• http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/forms/FTSSearchResultPage.cfm?switch=P&id=41732

• http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/cogaccess/cogaccess.pdf

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Thanks to all who participated!

See you in Atlanta

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