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Report on IEEE 802.22, IEEE J-SAC, and IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials

This report discusses the ongoing activities, status, and timeline of the IEEE 802.22 standardization effort, the IEEE J-SAC Special Issue on Adaptive, Spectrum Agile, and Cognitive Wireless Networks, and the IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials.

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Report on IEEE 802.22, IEEE J-SAC, and IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials

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  1. Report on IEEE 802.22, IEEE J-SAC, and IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials Carlos Cordeiro Philips Research North America Carlos.Cordeiro@philips.com TCCN meeting at Globecom on November 27, 2006

  2. Discussion Points • IEEE 802.22 Standardization Effort • IEEE J-SAC SI on Adaptive, Spectrum Agile, and Cognitive Wireless Networks • IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials

  3. Discussion Points • IEEE 802.22 Standardization Effort • IEEE J-SAC SI on Adaptive, Spectrum Agile, and Cognitive Wireless Networks • IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials

  4. Frequency: Operates in TV bands from 54 to 862 MHz 6 MHz, 7 MHz and 8 MHz channel bandwidth Rates: From 18 Mbps to 24 Mbps 1.5 Mbps upstream, 300 kbps downstream Transmit power: 4W CPE transmit power Service Range: Nominally 33 km, up to 100 km Propagation delays exceed 300 µs Application Overview

  5. On-going Activities • The main 802.22 working group (WG) has been conducting parallel activities in four areas: • Physical Layer (PHY) • Medium Access Control Layer (MAC) • Spectrum Sensing • Geolocation/Database • In addition, two other task groups (TG) under 802.22 have been formed: • IEEE 802.22.1 • In the process of creating a standard which specifies methods to provide enhanced protection to low power devices such as those licensed as secondary under FCC Part 74 in the USA (e.g., wireless microphones) • IEEE 802.22.2 • In the process of developing recommended practices for installation and deployment of IEEE 802.22 systems

  6. IEEE 802.22 Status as of November 2006 • Now: Draft standard version 0.1 is out • January 2007: Expected to release draft version 0.2 • March 2007: Go to WG ballot • July 2007: Go to Sponsor ballot • Point where Draft 1.0 is expected to be available • January 2008: IEEE 802.22 standard approved by the IEEE Standards Association

  7. For more information… • Visit the IEEE 802.22 website at: http://www.ieee802.org/22/ • Join the IEEE 802.22 related reflectors and participate!!! • Instructions can be found on the main IEEE 802.22 website • All the documentation is available for free from the IEEE 802.22 website • Feel free to email me if you have questions

  8. Discussion Points • IEEE 802.22 Standardization Effort • IEEE J-SAC SI on Adaptive, Spectrum Agile, and Cognitive Wireless Networks • IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials

  9. IEEE J-SAC SI • Guest Edited by: • Carlos Cordeiro, Philips Research North America • Babak Danenshrad, UCLA • Joseph Evans, University of Kansas • Narayan Mandayam, WINLAB at Rutgers University • Preston Marshall, DARPA/ATO • Sai Shankar, Qualcomm • Timeline: • Submission: February 2006 • Acceptance: August/September 2006 • Publication: April 2007 • CFP website: http://www.argreenhouse.com/society/J-SAC/Calls/cognitive_radios.html

  10. IEEE J-SAC SI • A large number of quality papers were received in response to the CFP • Each paper received at least 3 reviews and was personally looked at by at least one of the Editors • Papers were selected based on: • Appropriateness and relevance for the SI • Comprehensive and well rounded treatment of the many different and interesting topics in this emerging area • In the end, 11 papers have been accepted covering a variety of very important topics: • Fundamental performance aspects, spectrum sensing, detection and estimation approaches to spectrum sharing, MAC design, competitive spectrum sharing and resource allocation, and etc.

  11. Discussion Points • IEEE 802.22 Standardization Effort • IEEE J-SAC SI on Adaptive, Spectrum Agile, and Cognitive Wireless Networks • IEEE DySPAN 2007 tutorials

  12. IEEE DySPAN 2007 Tutorials • Together with John Chapin (Vanu, Inc.), I am co-chairing the technical tutorial activities of DySPAN 2007 • The official deadline for technical tutorial proposal submission was November 15, 2006 • However, we may consider additional proposals provided they are submitted by November 30, 2006 • Please contact the technical tutorial co-chairs at jchapin@vanu.com and Carlos.Cordeiro@philips.com if you have questions

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