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Supplementary Plenary Information - January 2011

Supplementary Plenary Information - January 2011. Authors:. Date: 2011-Jan-16. Name. Company. Address. Phone. email. 5488 Marvell Lane, Santa Clara, CA, 95054. +1 (321) 427-4098. bkraemer@. marvell. .com. Bruce Kraemer. Marvell.

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Supplementary Plenary Information - January 2011

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  1. Supplementary Plenary Information - January 2011 Authors: Date: 2011-Jan-16 Name Company Address Phone email 5488 Marvell Lane, Santa Clara, CA, 95054 +1 (321)427-4098 bkraemer@ marvell .com Bruce Kraemer Marvell Abstract: Additional Information on topics for WG11 interim meeting – January 2011 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  2. Monday Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  3. Monday Agenda Item 3.2.1 IEEE LOA Database • http://standards.ieee.org/db/patents/pat802_11.html • 18 entries with 2010 submission dates • 2 entries with 2011 submission dates Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  4. Monday Agenda 4.1.3 Joint Meetings External • NONE with other WG Internal • Special topic meeting Monday eve • S +MB review of amendment timing and Revision schedule Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  5. Monday Agenda 4.1.4 Group Room assignments Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  6. Monday Agenda 4.1.5 - WG18 Agenda Monday 11:00- 6:00 pm Tuesday 8:00 – 6:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 – 6:00 pm Thursday 8:00 – 6:00 pm 802.11 interest in • ITU-R WP1A Draft Report on Smart Grid • Framework for Next Generation 911 • Further Revision of FCC TVWS • Promoting more Efficient Use of Spectrum • EN 300 328 status Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  7. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.6 WG19 Agenda - January https://mentor.ieee.org/802.19/dcn/11/19-11-0003-01-0000-january-2011-wg-agenda.xls Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  8. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.7 WG22 Agenda - January https://mentor.ieee.org/802.22/dcn/10/22-10-0189-03-0000-january-interim-working-group-agenda.xls Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  9. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.8 Emergency Services SG – WG23 802.11 voting members attending get credit Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  10. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.9 P1905.1 2.1 Title: Standard for a Convergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous Technologies 5.2 Scope: The standard defines an abstraction layer for multiple home networking technologies. The abstraction layer provides a common data and control Service Access Point to the heterogeneous home networking technologies described in the following specifications: IEEE P1901, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.3 and MoCA 1.1. The standard is extendable to work with other home networking technologies. The abstraction layer supports dynamic interface selection for transmission of packets arriving from any interface (upper protocol layers or underlying network technologies). End-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) is supported. Also specified are procedures, protocols and guidelines to provide a simplified user experience to add devices to the network, to set up encryption keys, to extend the network coverage, and to provide network management features to address issues related to neighbor discovery, topology discovery, path selection, QoS negotiation, and network control and management. 5.3 Is the completion of this standard dependent upon the completion of another standard: No 5.4 Purpose: The abstraction layer common interface allows applications and upper layer protocols to be agnostic to the underlying home networking technologies. The purpose of the standard is to facilitate the integration of P1901 with other home networking technologies. Additionally the purpose of the standard is to define an abstraction layer that allows: Common Network Setup among heterogeneous network technologies defined in the PAR and provide same user experience in the process of adding a device to the network and the same user experience while setting an encryption key; Intelligent network interface and path selection for delivery of packets that provides Improved coverage performance, Improved data rate on poorest link, Improved network capacity, Improved network reliability and QoS, support for end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) for different traffic classes; Seamless / transparent path switching; Real time mapping of connection links and paths for each traffic class / stream; Green - energy management. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  11. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.9 P1905.1 5.5 Need for the Project: A convergent specification would be beneficial to the industry suppliers, OEMs and the market, not only in terms of delivering products to the market earlier, and healing the fragmented market, but also towards building synergies between different protocols and improving performance for the applications they support. The convergent specification would also address the following: *It would facilitate the installation and the operation/management of multi-technology devices in home networks. *It would improve the end-user experience and open doors to new markets. *It would provide a scalable and reusable specification for present and future technologies. *It would enhance the opportunity to use Quality of Service (QoS)-sensitive applications over a multi-technology home network. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  12. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.9 P1905.1 8.1 Additional Explanatory Notes (Item Number and Explanation): 5.2: The standard provides a common data and control Service Access Point to the heterogeneous home networking technologies described in the following specifications: IEEE P1901 (Standard for Broadband over Power Line Networks: Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications), IEEE 802.11 (Standard for Information technology-Telecommunications and information exchange between systems-Local and metropolitan area networks-Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications), IEEE 802.3 (Standard for Information technology-Telecommunications and information exchange between systems-Local and metropolitan area networks-Specific requirements Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications) and MoCA 1.1 (Multimedia over Coax Alliance). Organizations expressing interest in participating in this project include service providers, telecom and networking equipment manufacturers, and semiconductor suppliers. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  13. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.9 P1905.1 Further discussion scheduled for Wednesday Plenary Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  14. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.10 802.11 Topics for November 2010 EC • U conditional approval to RevCom • V conditional approval to RevCom • Fast Link Setup PAR to NesCom • 802.11 revision plan to RevCom • FIA study Group Extension All Approved Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  15. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.10 802.11 Topics for March 2011 EC • Requests to submit to RevCom? • Nothing anticipated • New project PAR to NesCom ? • Nothing anticipated • PAR Extension ? • Nothing anticipated • Study Group start up? • Nothing anticipated Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  16. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.10 General Topics since November EC • Treasurer change from John Hawkins to Bob Grow • Plenary venues and expenses for March 2011 & 2012 • Changing single copy sales via get802 program and vendor source • IEEE-SA Industry Connection activities • IT services outages for Mentor, myBallot, etc has led to Service Level Agreement (SLA) Contract draft • SA admin: • Mike Kipness moving out – Trish Gerdon moving in Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  17. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.10 Changing of the Guard • Last meeting for Mike Kipness • Thank you Mike!! • First meeting for Tricia Gerdon • Welcome Tricia!! Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  18. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.11 802 Architecture - Process • Jeffree will send out the letter ballot announcement to the EC • WG chairs will send out the information on the ballot to their WG and/or TAG members • WG and TAG chairs will collect comments by the end of the ballot period • Each WG chair will arrange to have the comments consolidated into a single contribution • Comments will be entered into the 802.3 comment tool, reference 802.1 introductory material. • The WG and TAG chairs will determine their vote based on the received comments. • A non-response from the WG is a recusal and does not count. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  19. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.11 802 Architecture Meetings • Wednesday am1 place holder for ARC [Governors 1] 802.11 call for comments closed Dec 16 Comments submitted with Disapprove vote to 802.1 802.1 Ballot closed Dec 18 • No information on comment roll up or ballot results yet Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  20. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.12 Smart Grid Meetings Revision /Extension of NIST Smart Grid PAP#2. Australian Smart Metering RFI UK Consultation Update of activities in P2030 Open SG ITU Focus Group Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  21. Monday Agenda Item 4.1.13 March 2011 Tutorial - MESH • Overview of MESH as defined in S amendment • Lessons learned Tentative list of speakers: • Michael Bahr (Siemens) • Dee Denteneer (Philips) • Dan Harkins (Aruba Networks) • Guido Hiertz (Philips) • Kazuyuki Sakoda (Sony) Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  22. Amendment Drafts in SB sent to ISO • P • Z • U • V • S • Revision Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  23. Wednesday Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  24. New Officers Wednesday Agenda Item 4.1,4.2 TGai • Hiroshi Mano - Chair • Marc Emmelmann – Vice Chair • Hitoshi Morioka - Secretary • Tom Siep - Technical Editor TGah • WongYu Song - Technical Editor TGac • Tursday am1 - Technical Editor Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  25. P1905.1 Wednesday Agenda Item 4.5 2.1 Title: Standard for a Convergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous Technologies 5.2 Scope: The standard defines an abstraction layer for multiple home networking technologies. The abstraction layer provides a common data and control Service Access Point to the heterogeneous home networking technologies described in the following specifications: IEEE P1901, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.3 and MoCA 1.1. The standard is extendable to work with other home networking technologies. The abstraction layer supports dynamic interface selection for transmission of packets arriving from any interface (upper protocol layers or underlying network technologies). End-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) is supported. Also specified are procedures, protocols and guidelines to provide a simplified user experience to add devices to the network, to set up encryption keys, to extend the network coverage, and to provide network management features to address issues related to neighbor discovery, topology discovery, path selection, QoS negotiation, and network control and management. 5.3 Is the completion of this standard dependent upon the completion of another standard: No 5.4 Purpose: The abstraction layer common interface allows applications and upper layer protocols to be agnostic to the underlying home networking technologies. The purpose of the standard is to facilitate the integration of P1901 with other home networking technologies. Additionally the purpose of the standard is to define an abstraction layer that allows: Common Network Setup among heterogeneous network technologies defined in the PAR and provide same user experience in the process of adding a device to the network and the same user experience while setting an encryption key; Intelligent network interface and path selection for delivery of packets that provides Improved coverage performance, Improved data rate on poorest link, Improved network capacity, Improved network reliability and QoS, support for end-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) for different traffic classes; Seamless / transparent path switching; Real time mapping of connection links and paths for each traffic class / stream; Green - energy management. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  26. Wednesday Agenda Item 4.5 P1905.1 5.5 Need for the Project: A convergent specification would be beneficial to the industry suppliers, OEMs and the market, not only in terms of delivering products to the market earlier, and healing the fragmented market, but also towards building synergies between different protocols and improving performance for the applications they support. The convergent specification would also address the following: *It would facilitate the installation and the operation/management of multi-technology devices in home networks. *It would improve the end-user experience and open doors to new markets. *It would provide a scalable and reusable specification for present and future technologies. *It would enhance the opportunity to use Quality of Service (QoS)-sensitive applications over a multi-technology home network. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  27. Wednesday Agenda Item 4.5 P1905.1 8.1 Additional Explanatory Notes (Item Number and Explanation): 5.2: The standard provides a common data and control Service Access Point to the heterogeneous home networking technologies described in the following specifications: IEEE P1901 (Standard for Broadband over Power Line Networks: Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications), IEEE 802.11 (Standard for Information technology-Telecommunications and information exchange between systems-Local and metropolitan area networks-Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications), IEEE 802.3 (Standard for Information technology-Telecommunications and information exchange between systems-Local and metropolitan area networks-Specific requirements Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications) and MoCA 1.1 (Multimedia over Coax Alliance). Organizations expressing interest in participating in this project include service providers, telecom and networking equipment manufacturers, and semiconductor suppliers. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  28. P1905.1 Liaison Request Dear Mr. Kraemer: The Convergent Digital Home Network Working Group has been pursuing work as stated in the Scope of IEEE P1905.1, Standard for a Convergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous Technologies: “The standard defines an abstraction layer for multiple home networking technologies. The abstraction layer provides a common data and control Service Access Point to the heterogeneous home networking technologies described in the following specifications: IEEE P1901, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.3 and MoCA 1.1. The standard is extendable to work with other home networking technologies. The abstraction layer supports dynamic interface selection for transmission of packets arriving from any interface (upper protocol layers or underlying network technologies). End-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) is supported. Also specified are procedures, protocols and guidelines to provide a simplified user experience to add devices to the network, to set up encryption keys, to extend the network coverage, and to provide network management features to address issues related to neighbor discovery, topology discovery, path selection, QoS negotiation, and network control and management.” P1905.1 has a unique project scope, but also has some dependencies with standards developed in other groups and organizations. Therefore we propose to coordinate our actions with yours. We would like to establish a liaison with you and request that you accept David Hunter of HD-PLC as the person to serve in that role. We look forward to hearing back from you and to working with you in the future. Paul Houzé Chair, IEEE P1905.1 cc: Noelle Humenick, IEEE-SA Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  29. TGz Publication AwardsSeptember 30, 2010 Wednesday Agenda Item 5.4 Officers Menzo Wentink TG Chair, Technical Editor Daniel Borges TGz secretary Significant technical contribution Yongho Seok Ashish Shukla Graham Smith David Hunter Henry Ptasinski Kapil Sood Alexander Safonov Michelle Gong Srinivasa Duvvuri Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  30. 802.1 Architecture Document Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  31. Abstract: IEEE Std 802-2001, IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture, provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802 standards. It describes the relationship of the IEEE 802 standards to the Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model [ISO/IEC 7498-1:1994] and explains the relationship of these standards to the higher layer protocols; it provides a standard for the structure of LAN MAC addresses; it provides a standard for identification of public, private, prototype, and standard protocols; and it defines an Object Identifier hierarchy used within IEEE 802 for uniform allocation of Object Identifiers used in IEEE 802 standards Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  32. Arch D1.2 Ballot Results • 802.11 supplied comments with Disapprove vote: • all EC members are ex-officio members of all working groups • https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/11/11-11-0171-00-0000-802-11-comments-on-overview-arch-d1-2.xls Vote results: Ballot pool = 57 Yes = 7 No = 19 Abs = 13 Motion Fails at 27% approval Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  33. Friday Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  34. Friday Agenda Item 2.02 IEEE LOA Database • http://standards.ieee.org/db/patents/pat802_11.html • 18 entries with 2010 submission dates • 2 entries with 2011 submission dates Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  35. Friday Agenda Item 2.09 Request to Remove from IEEE Shop - Nov 2010 http://www.ieee.org/web/standards/home/index.html Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  36. Friday Agenda Item 2.09 IEEE SA Contents - Jan 2011 http://www.ieee.org/web/standards/home/index.html Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  37. Attendances Data prior to closing plenary Jan 2011 Friday – Agenda item 3.1 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  38. Attendance by Group Friday – Agenda item 3.1 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  39. Slot Attendance Statistics Friday – Agenda item 3.1 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  40. Slot Attendance Histogram Friday – Agenda item 3.1 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  41. Friday – Agenda item 6.1 P1900.7 – new PAR proposal 5.1 Approximate number of people expected to be actively involved in the development of this project: 70 5.2 Scope: This standard specifies a radio interface including medium access control (MAC) sublayer and physical (PHY) layer of white space dynamic spectrum access radio systems supporting fixed, nomadic, and mobile operation in frequency bands, such as TV bands, public safety bands, and wireless medical telemetry bands, subject to compliance to national and international radio regulations in these frequency bands. 5.3 Is the completion of this standard dependent upon the completion of another standard: No 5.4 Purpose: This standard enables the development of cost-effective, multi-vendor white space dynamic spectrum access radio systems capable of interoperable operation in white space frequency bands. This standard facilitates a variety of applications, including the ones capable to support high mobility, both low-power and high-power, short-, medium, and long-range, and a variety of network topologies. 5.5 Need for the Project: White space dynamic spectrum access radio systems supporting fixed, nomadic, and mobile operation are expected to have broad international market potential. This standard will enable various applications of such radio systems by defining radio interface for white space frequency bands. More information regarding this project is provided in Section 8.1. 5.6 Stakeholders for the Standard: Stakeholders include wireless devices end users, regulators, perators, corporate users, and manufacturers. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  42. Friday – Agenda item 6.1 P1900.7 – new PAR proposal 7.1 Are there other standards or projects with a similar scope?: Yes If Yes please explain: ECMA-392 standard specifies local area network (LAN) based MAC and PHY for operation in TV white space. IEEE P802.22 draft standard specifies MAC and PHY for point-to-multipoint wireless regional area networks comprised of a professional fixed base station with fixed and portable user terminals operating in TV white space. IEEE P802.11af draft standard defines modifications to 802.11 MAC and PHY to meet the legal requirements for channel access and coexistence in the TV White Space. IEEE standard 802.16h specifies improved mechanisms, as policies and medium access control enhancements, to enable coexistence among license-exempt systems based on IEEE Standard 802.16 and to facilitate the coexistence of such systems with primary users. and answer the following Sponsor Organization: ECMA International / IEEE / IEEE / IEEE Project/Standard Number: ECMA-392 / P802.22 / P802.11af / 802.16h Project/Standard Title: MAC and PHY for Operation in TV White Space Cognitive Wireless RAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications: Policies and procedures for operation in the TV Bands Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications; Amendment: TV White Spaces Operation Air Interface for Broadband Wireless Access Systems; Amendment 2: Improved Coexistence Mechanisms for License-Exempt Operation Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  43. Friday – Agenda item 6.1 P1900.7 – new PAR proposal • Plan is to continue discussion with P1900.7 through March Plenary (March 13-18) in preparation for consideration during March NesCom/SASB meetings (March 29-31) • The link to the P1900.7 PAR related contributions is below: • http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc41/adhoc-wsr/contrib/ • This link is open and does not require any password. Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  44. Friday Agenda Item 7 Future Venues 2011 January 16-21, 2011, Hyatt Century Plaza, Los Angeles, California, USA March 13-18, 2011 Marina Bay Sands, Singapore May 8-13, 2011, Hyatt Grand Champion, Palm Springs, California, USA July 17-22, 2011 Hyatt Regency San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA September 18-23, 2011, Okinawa Convention Center, Okinawa, Japan November 6-11, 2011, Atlanta Regency Hyatt, Atlanta, USA Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  45. Friday Agenda Item 7 Future Venues 2012 January 15-20, 2012 ----Hyatt Regency, Jacksonville, FL March 11-16, 2012 – Nanjing, China or Melbourne, Australia May 13-18, 2012, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, USA July 15-20, 2012    Grand Hyatt Manchester, San Diego, CA, USA September 9-14, 2012, Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA Nov 11-16, 2012    Grand Hyatt San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

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