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802.11 Nov 2011 Closing Plenary Reports

802.11 Nov 2011 Closing Plenary Reports. Authors:. Date: 2011-11-11. Abstract. This document is a digest of the closing reports of all 802.11 sub-groups for presentation at the November 2011 closing plenary meeting. Attendance Summary by Group. Attendance Histogram.

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802.11 Nov 2011 Closing Plenary Reports

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  1. 802.11 Nov 2011 Closing Plenary Reports Authors: Date: 2011-11-11 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  2. Abstract • This document is a digest of the closing reports of all 802.11 sub-groups for presentation at the November 2011 closing plenary meeting. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  3. Attendance Summary by Group Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  4. Attendance Histogram Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation

  5. 802.11 WG Editor’s Meeting (Nov ‘11) Authors: Date: 2011-11-06 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/5 of 11-11/1497r2 by Peter Ecclesine (Cisco)

  6. Nov 2011 Volunteer Editor Contacts • TGmb – Adrian Stephens – adrian.p.stephens@intel.com • TGaa – Alex Ashley – alex.ashley@hotmail.co.uk • TGac – Robert Stacey – rjstacey@gmail.com • TGad – Carlos Cordeiro – carlos.cordeiro@intel.com • TGae – Henry Ptasinski – henry@logout.com • TGaf – Peter Ecclesine – pecclesi@cisco.com • TGah – Minyoung Park – minyoung.park@intel.com • TGai – Tom Siep – tom.siep@csr.com • Editors Emeritus: • TGk – Joe Kwak– joekwak@sbcglobal.net • TGp – Wayne Fisher – • TGr – Bill Marshall – wtm@research.att.com • TGs – Kazuyuki Sakoda – KazuyukiA.Sakoda@jp.sony.com • TGu – Necati Canpolat – necati.canpolat@intel.com • TGv – Emily Qi – emily.h.qi@intel.com • TGw – Nancy Cam-Winget – ncamwing@cisco.com • TGz – Menzo Wentink – mwentink@qualcomm.com Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/5 of 11-11/1497r2 by Peter Ecclesine (Cisco)

  7. 802.11 Style Guide • See 11-09-1034-03-0000-wg11-style-guide.doc • Editor’s responsibility includes checking the 2009 IEEE Standards Style Manual when creating or updating drafts. • Submissions with draft text should conform to both the WG11 Style Guide and IEEE Standards Style Manual • Note that the Style Guide evolves with our practice Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/5 of 11-11/1497r2 by Peter Ecclesine (Cisco)

  8. Amendment numbering is editorial! No need to make ballot comments on these dynamic numbers! Editor Amendment Ordering • Data as of Nov 2011 • See http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/Reports/802.11_Timelines.htm Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 4/5 of 11-11/1497r2 by Peter Ecclesine (Cisco)

  9. Draft Development Snapshot Nov 2011 Nov 2011 Most current doc shaded green. Changes from last report shown in red. Slide 9 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 5/5 of 11-11/1497r2 by Peter Ecclesine (Cisco)

  10. Closing Report Authors: Date: 11-11-11 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/3 of 11-11/1581r0 by Clint Chaplin, Chair (Samsung)

  11. Abstract Closing report for WNG SC for November 2011, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/3 of 11-11/1581r0 by Clint Chaplin, Chair (Samsung)

  12. Presentations at November 2011 meeting • Flexibility on Channel Access Allocations (11-11-1485-00-0wng Flexibility on Channel Access Allocations.pptx) – Antonio de la Oliva • 802.11s Issues with Adhoc Mode in Mesh Networking (11-11-1492-00-0wng 802.11s Issues with Adhoc Mode in Mesh Networking.ppt) – Romana Challans • Update to Improving the Case for Wireless LAN Transmit Power Control - Including to better service Mobile Telephones? () – Lawrence Zuckerman • The better spectrum utilization for the future WLAN standardization (11-11-1464-00-0wng-the-better-spectrum-utilization-for-the-future-wlan-standardization.pptx) - Yasuhiko Inoue • Discovery of ESS Services (11-11-1507-00-0wng-discovery-of-ess-services) - Stephen McCann • Efficient Device and Service Discovery for Peer-to-Peer (P2P) scenarios (11-11-1517-00-0wng-efficient-device-and-service-discovery-for-peer-to-peer-p2p-scenarios.pptx) - Santosh Abraham • Minutes • 11-11-1580-00-0wng • Plans for January 2012 • 1 2 hour session Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/3 of 11-11/1581r0 by Clint Chaplin, Chair (Samsung)

  13. ARC Closing Report Authors: Date: 2011-11-11 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/6 of 11-11/1569r1 by Mark Hamilton, Polycom, Inc.

  14. Abstract This document is the closing report for ARC SC, November 2011, Atlanta meeting Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/6 of 11-11/1569r1 by Mark Hamilton, Polycom, Inc.

  15. Work Completed • 802 Overview and Architecture Draft 1.2 letter ballot • Discussed status of comment resolutions • Two items of interest to 802.11: • Bit error rate and Packet error rate • OUI-36 per 802.11p usage • Will likely need 802.11 WG consolidated comments for next letter ballot in next couple of months – probably will schedule a teleconference once dates are known. • P1905.1 • Intent is to ‘glue’ together technologies for in-home networks • Make request to EC to request a formal liaison with P1905, explicitly to include document sharing. • Minutes are in 11-11/1537 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/6 of 11-11/1569r1 by Mark Hamilton, Polycom, Inc.

  16. Teleconferences • No specific plan, will schedule with 10 days notice • Topic(s): • Next letter ballot on 802 Overview and Architecture • P1905.1 liaison comments Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 4/6 of 11-11/1569r1 by Mark Hamilton, Polycom, Inc.

  17. January 2012 Goals • One 802.11 meeting slot planned to discuss 802 O&A comments Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 5/6 of 11-11/1569r1 by Mark Hamilton, Polycom, Inc.

  18. 802.1AVB “Packet preemption”/ultra-low latency • Presentations to 802.3 • http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2011/new-avb-boiger-joint-AVB-802-3-1111.pdf • http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2011/new-avb-nfinn-real-time-networks-1111-v04.pdf • General theme is “customer requirement” for ultra-low latency (< 3 to 20 us – on wired networks(?)) and/or highly predictable traffic • Requirements from Automotive and Industrial Control uses • Looked at Qav queue shapers and time-gated queues, insufficient to meet requirements • Also discussed this topic with 802.11aa this week • Did not bring clear requirements for wireless networks • 802.11 should monitor, be aware of this general push, and prepare to start considering an 802.11 response • No action at this time – awareness only Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 6/6 of 11-11/1569r1 by Mark Hamilton, Polycom, Inc.

  19. JTC1 ad hoc closing report (Nov 11) Authors: Date: 2011-11-11 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/7 of 11-11/1586r0 by Andrew Myles, Cisco

  20. Abstract Closing report for JTC1 ad hocfor Nov 2011, Atlanta Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/7 of 11-11/1586r0 by Andrew Myles, Cisco

  21. JTC1 ad hoc focused on preparation for upcoming SC6 meeting • Progress in Atlanta (Nov 2011) • Review liaisons to SC6 • Recently 11ae, 11aa, 11mb were liaised • Review status of WAPI in SC6 (802.11i replacement) • Currently in NP comment resolution • IEEE 802 focused on removing claims about 802.11i security • Reviewed proposals from US & Swiss NBs • Next CRM on 21 Nov • Review status of 802.1X/AE and 802.16 security replacements • No progress • IEEE 802 focused on incorrect claims about 802.1X/AE and 802.16 • Unknown if NP proposals will be made at next SC6 meeting Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/7 of 11-11/1586r0 by Andrew Myles, Cisco

  22. JTC1 ad hoc focused on preparation for upcoming SC6 meetong • Progress in Atlanta (Nov 2011) • Review status of N-UHT (802.11ac replacement) • Currently being considered as National Standards by MIIT • IEEE 802 focused on incorrect claims about 802.11n/ac and the threat to access to 5GHz spectrum in China • Unknown if NP proposal will be made at next SC6 meeting • Review plan for ISO/IEC 8802 • Agreed to send IEEE 802 standards to ISO/IEC as long as IEEE 802 retains responsibility to maintain and extend • Letter in preparation for consideration by EC • Select delegation for SC6 meeting • Will have prep meeting next week • See motion Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 4/7 of 11-11/1586r0 by Andrew Myles, Cisco

  23. Nov 2011 IEEE 802 members are encouraged to participate in their SC6 NBs • SC6 P-Members • Korea - KATS • Spain – AENOR • France – AFNOR • USA – ANSI • UK – BSI • Germany – DIN • Greece – ELOT • Russia - GOST R • Luxemburg – ILNAS • Tunisia – INNORPI • Japan - JISC • Kazakhstan – KAZMEMST • Kenya – KEBS • Belgium - NBN • Netherlands – NEN • China – SAC • Canada – SCC • Finland – SFS • Switzerland – SNV • Czech Republic - UNMZ Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 5/7 of 11-11/1586r0 by Andrew Myles, Cisco

  24. JTC1 ad hoc will prepare for next SC6 meeting in Jacksonville • Plans for Jacksonville (Nov 2011) • Review results of WAPI comments resolution meetings • Prepare for next SC6 meeting (Feb 2012 in China) • ... Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 6/7 of 11-11/1586r0 by Andrew Myles, Cisco

  25. Motion to empower HoD • Motion • The JTC1 ad hoc recommends that Bruce Kraemer be appointed as HoD to the SC6 meeting in Feb 2012 and the WAPI CRMs and be authorised to: • Appoint the IEEE 802 delegation • Approve any necessary submissions • Call any necessary preparation teleconferences • Note: equivalent motion in ad hoc passed 8/0/0 • Moved: • Seconded: Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 7/7 of 11-11/1586r0 by Andrew Myles, Cisco

  26. IEEE 802.11 Regulatory SCAtlanta Closing Report Date: 2011-11-11 Authors: Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/6 of 11-11/1574r0 by Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  27. Abstract This presentation is the closing report for the November 8, 2011 IEEE 802.11 Regulatory Standing Committee meeting in Atlanta. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/6 of 11-11/1574r0 by Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  28. Regulatory Summary – North America • US • FCC 5 GHz rules changes update; NPRM due in December • Discussed FCC rules and multi-band operation planned in TGad, TGaf, TGai • John Notor discussed the waiver requested by Progeny for LMS in the 902 – 928 MHz band • Canada • TVWS Consultation update closed November 4th Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/6 of 11-11/1574r0 by Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  29. Regulatory Summary – European Union • Ofcom • Completing first round of TVWS trials • Meeting December 12th to discuss results, the day before the start of the next SE43 ( ) meeting • ETSI ERM TG11 meeting December 6 – 10 to review responses from PE on EN 300 328 revision to complete the work item • ETSI BRAN bringing sharing mechanisms adopted in EN 300 328 to EN 301 893 (5 GHz bands) Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 4/6 of 11-11/1574r0 by Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  30. Regulatory Summary - Asia • UHT and EUHT • China CCSA approved and passed the standards to MIIT • MIIT studying the responses from industry • USITO meeting Nov 14, 15 attended by FCC chair Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 5/6 of 11-11/1574r0 by Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  31. Critical Action Issues • We had an extensive discussion of the impact of FCC regulations, specifically Parts 15.15 and 15.202, on planned multi-band operations that are part of TGad, TGaf and TGai Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 6/6 of 11-11/1574r0 by Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion

  32. Nov 2011 Smart Grid SC Closing Report– November 2011 Date: 10 November 2011 Discussion topics during November Atlanta Session Tuesday Abstract: 1 – Tutorial https://mentor.ieee.org/802.15/dcn/11/15-11-0802-00-0000-802-november-2011-sg-tutorial-composite-r0.pptx 2 - NIST PAP2 3 – NIST Framework Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/7 of 11-11/1582r0 by Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  33. Nov 2011 Atlanta Agenda High level • PAP02 GOALS, Work plan, Schedule, • Rewrite of Section 4, 5, 6 • Procedure to apply for Catalog of Standards NIST Framework document – comment period open Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/7 of 11-11/1582r0 by Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  34. Nov 2011 Guideline Sections • Sect 2 Acronyms and Definitions • Sect 3 SG Conceptual Model & Business Requirements • Sect 4 Wireless Technology • Sect 5 Modeling & Evaluation Approach • Sect 6 Factors to Consider • Sect 7 Conclusions • Sect 8 References • Sect 9 Bibliography • Annex (e.g. A, B, C, D, E) Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/7 of 11-11/1582r0 by Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  35. Nov 2011 PAP02 Guideline - Schedule Overview • Wireless Guideline 1 published – Jan 13, 2011 • Finalize wireless model – Oct 7, 2011 • Revise Sections 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,Annex - March 16, 2012 • Collect all details on modeling scenarios – Nov 4, 2011 • Exercise, refine, output model results – Feb 3, 2012 • PAP02 vote on Guideline 2 • Submit Guideline 2 to CoS process – April 16, 2012 • Wireless Guideline 2 published – Aug 10, 2012 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 4/7 of 11-11/1582r0 by Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  36. Nov 2011 Wireless Guideline Version 1 http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/SGIPCosSIFNISTIR7761 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 5/7 of 11-11/1582r0 by Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  37. Nov 2011 Goals of Guideline 1 to 2 Changes • Provide a significantly better method for analyzing/comparing the performance of a wireless technology in a representative physical environment with a specified data load scenario • Utilize realistic data loading (developed by OpenSG) • Significantly extend the technology modeling (SDO sub com) • Correct definitions contained in Section 4 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 6/7 of 11-11/1582r0 by Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  38. Framework Release 2.0 Nov 2011 • SGIP calls for Comments on Draft NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards, Release 2.0 • Released for public comments via Federal Register Notice on October 25, 2011 • Click HERE for the NIST Framework and Comments page. Click HERE for the Draft Release 2.0 [PDF, 5.3 MB]. • The deadline for public comments is November 25, 2011 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/IKBFramework#Draft_NIST_Framework_and_Roadmap from slide 7/7 of 11-11/1582r0

  39. November 2011 Closing Report -TGmb Authors: Date: 2011-11-09 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/6 of 11-11/1567r0 by Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks)

  40. Abstract This document contains the TGmb closing report for November 2011. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/6 of 11-11/1567r0 by Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks)

  41. Accomplishments Developed and approved report to EC requesting conditional approval to proceed to RevCom Recirculation on D12.0 currently underway Closes November 13th Teleconference calls November 15, 18, December 2 10am Eastern (7am Pacific), 1 hour Slide 41 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/6 of 11-11/1567r0 by Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks)

  42. Current TGmb Plan of Record 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 Nov 2009 – Recirc start July 2010 – Conditional Sponsor Ballot Approval from EC August 2010 – Form Sponsor Pool (45 days) – Closes Sept 14 November 2010 – Initial Sponsor Ballot completion Jan 2011 – Sponsor Recirc. Start Nov 2011 – WG/EC Final Approval March 2012 – RevCom/SASB Approval Slide 42 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 4/6 of 11-11/1567r0 by Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks)

  43. Goals for Nov - Jan 2011 Recirculation Sponsor Ballot on D12.0 Comment resolution on any comments received on D12.0 Recirculation SB on D12.0 (unchanged) or D13.0 (if needed) Submit draft to RevCom, via continuous process January meeting Standards Board continuous process follow-up Slide 43 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 5/6 of 11-11/1567r0 by Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks)

  44. References Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 6/6 of 11-11/1567r0 by Dorothy Stanley (Aruba Networks)

  45. 802.11aa –Robust Audio Video Transport Streaming AtlantaClosing Report Date: 2011-11-10 Authors: Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/5 of 11-11/1578r0 by Graham Smith, DSP Group

  46. Work Completed • Resolved all initial Sponsor Ballot comments (11/1382r3) • 147 comments • Discussed 11/1417r1, “Ping-Pang Handoff” • Consensus that subject was not in PAR for 11aa • Passed Motion to approve a 15-day Sponsor Group Recirculation Ballot of D 7.0 • Held a joint meeting with 801.AVB Slide 46 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 2/5 of 11-11/1578r0 by Graham Smith, DSP Group

  47. Joint meeting with 802.1AVB • Provided 11aa update • New 802.1BA "Audio Video Bridging Systems" standard • Bridging and Metrics (latency/QoS) are the main topics of BA. • 802.1AVB have been very happy with the liaison with 11aa and are looking for a continuing similar relationship to assist with the AV streaming aspects on the wireless side once 11aa is completed. Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 3/5 of 11-11/1578r0 by Graham Smith, DSP Group

  48. Goal for January Meeting • Complete comment resolution of Sponsor Ballot recirculation comments • Start new recirculation Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 4/5 of 11-11/1578r0 by Graham Smith, DSP Group

  49. Timeline 11aa • First Recirculation -- Sep 10, 2010 • Form Sponsor pool –May 2011 • MEC Done – Aug 2011 • Start Sponsor Ballot – Sep 2011 • First Sponsor Recirculation – Nov 2011 • Sponsor Ballot done (final WG approval) – Mar 2012 • Final or conditional 802 EC approval – Mar 2012 • RevCom/SA approval -- June 2012 (need to line up with appropriate RevCom/SA meeting dates) Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 5/5 of 11-11/1578r0 by Graham Smith, DSP Group

  50. TGac November 2011 Closing Report Authors: Date: 2011-11-10 Adrian Stephens, Intel Corporation from slide 1/5 of 11-11/1583r0 by Osama Aboul-Magd (Huawei Technologies)

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