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MBWA and IEEE802.20*/ 802.16e Comparisons

MBWA and IEEE802.20*/ 802.16e Comparisons. Scott Migaldi Corporate Standards. * MBWA will likely be named 802.20 after the December ’02 NESCOM meeting. IEEE MBWA Update . IEEE802 held a meeting last month to determine the direction MBWA standards will take in their domain

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MBWA and IEEE802.20*/ 802.16e Comparisons

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  1. MBWA and IEEE802.20*/ 802.16eComparisons Scott Migaldi Corporate Standards * MBWA will likely be named 802.20 after the December ’02 NESCOM meeting

  2. IEEE MBWA Update • IEEE802 held a meeting last month to determine the direction MBWA standards will take in their domain • Two Project Authorization Requests (PAR) were submitted • IEEE802.16 to add mobility to their existing standards • IEEE802 MBWA to become a working group • Review 802 organization • Review the two PARs • Review IEEE802.20’s purpose and goals • MBWA Next Steps

  3. Today’s IEEE 802 Wireless WGs

  4. Unique Identities

  5. 3G Differentiators: Spectral Efficiency Sustained Spectral Efficiency Comparisons(Downlink) Bits/s/Hz/Cell Sources:UMTS -> Qualcomm: The Economics of Wireless Mobile Data (Citing Nokia data) EV-DO & 1XRTT -> CDMA Development Group:CDMA2000 Market Facts; October 10, 2002 EDGE -> 3G Americas: EDGE Compact and EDGE Classic Packet Data Performance MBWA -> Design objectives

  6. 802.20 MBWA and 802.16 Mobile

  7. 802.20 Purpose • Enable worldwide deployment of cost effective , spectrum efficient, always on and interoperable mobile broadband wireless access systems in order to address user needs for: • Mobile and ubiquitous Internet access • Transparent support of Internet applications • Access to enterprise intranet services • Transparent access to Infotainment and Location services • This specification will fill the performance gap between the high data-rate WLANs currently developed in 802 and the high mobility cellular networks

  8. 802.20 Solution Characteristics

  9. 802.20 Draft Project Development Timeline • First Meeting of 802.20* Jan 13-17, 2003 • WG Letter Ballot Nov 21 – Dec 30, 2003 • LMSC Sponsor Ballot May 26 – July 7 2004 • Sponsor Confirmation Ballot Aug 11 – 26, 2004 • Submission to RevCom October 31, 2004 • IEEE-SA Approval December 10, 2004

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