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Bluetooth SIG Coexistence Working Group

Working within the Bluetooth community and cross-industry groups, this group quantifies the impact of Bluetooth and other wireless products on performance and develops methods to improve coexistence. They conduct live testing and simulations to evaluate coexistence issues and disseminate information to regulatory bodies.

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Bluetooth SIG Coexistence Working Group

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  1. Bluetooth SIGCoexistence Working Group Tod Sizer Chair, Coexistence Working Group Bluetooth Special Interest Group Bell Laboratories Tod Sizer, Lucent Technologies / Bell Laboratories

  2. Coexistence Working Group Charter • Work within the Bluetooth™ community as well as with cross industry groups (e.g. IEEE) to quantify the detrimental effects which Bluetooth™ and other wireless products will have on the performance of both. This information will be imperative for members of the Bluetooth community to advise their customers of the realistic performance one can expect in different environments as well a build products which span between Bluetooth™ and other wireless products. In addition, it will be used to disseminate SIG sponsored information on issues of coexistence to regulatory bodies. • Develop methods of Bluetooth™ operation that will be used to improve coexistence between systems in the shared radio band. These will be issued as Best Practices white papers, improvements to the Bluetooth™ specifications, or formal profiles as necessary. • To work closely with the Radio 2.0 Working Group to evaluate coexistence issues in new proposed radio designs. Tod Sizer, Lucent Technologies / Bell Laboratories

  3. Progress since last IEEE Meeting • Have completed live testing of Bluetooth devices vs: • Bluetooth • 802.11b • HomeRF • 2.4 GHz DECT • 4 other types of Cordless phones • Signal Generator version of RFID systems and WBFH systems Tod Sizer, Lucent Technologies / Bell Laboratories

  4. Progress since last IEEE Meeting (2) • Simulations • Completing simulations on additional interferers and multiple interferers • Documentation • Detailing the results of our simulations and live tests in a Technical Memorandum. • A White Paper will also be created as a more approachable version of the TM. Tod Sizer, Lucent Technologies / Bell Laboratories

  5. IEEE 802.15 TG2/ Bluetooth SIG Coexistence Working Group Coordination • Would like to coordinate our efforts with those of the 802.15 Group • Steve Shellhammer and I are serving as liaisons. • We are interested in more interactions in the areas: • Coexistence Mechanisms • MAC layer simulations (esp. with new coexistence mechanisms employed) Tod Sizer, Lucent Technologies / Bell Laboratories

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