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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission T itle: [802.11n liaison report to Working Group 802.15] Date Submitted: [14 May 2004] Source: [Jason Ellis] Company [Staccato Communications] Address [5893 Oberlin Dr., San Diego, CA, USA]

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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  1. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [802.11n liaison report to Working Group 802.15] Date Submitted: [14 May 2004] Source: [Jason Ellis] Company [Staccato Communications] Address [5893 Oberlin Dr., San Diego, CA, USA] Voice:[(858) 812 1025], FAX: [(858) 812 1001],E-Mail:[jason@staccatocommunications.com] Re: [] Abstract: [Liaison report which happens to be the 11n closing report slide-set; many thanks ] Purpose: [To inform the WG on progress in 802.11n during the May 2004 session] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Jason Ellis, Staccato Communications

  2. May 04’ Plans & Accomplishments • Complete and adopt CCs • Complete and adopt Usage Models • Establish firm dates for • Posting letter of intent • Posting technical proposals to server • Start presentations • Complete Call for Proposals letter • Review project time line • Prepare for election of Tech Ed & V. Chair • Receive technical presentations Disbanded FRCC subcommittee Releasing Call for Proposals Monday May 17 Jason Ellis, Staccato Communications

  3. 802.11n Document Summary - May Primary Documents • Functional Requirements 03-0813 r12 • Comparison Criteria 03-0814 r30 • Usage Models 03-0802 r23 • Channel Models 03-0940 r04 • Call for Proposals Letter 03-0858 r06 Other Helpful Documents • Selection Procedure 03-0665 r09 • FRCC Cumulative minutes 03-0815 r14 • FRCC Comments resol spreadsheet 04-0343 r11 • TGn Schedule 04-0381 r02 • Selection Procedure Minutes 03-0740 r02 • May Minutes 04-0496 r00 Jason Ellis, Staccato Communications

  4. Time line IEEE 802 Sessions Open Monday Sep 13 Monday May 17, 2004 No later than midnight GMT -5 Friday Aug 13 No later than midnight GMT -5 Friday June 18 At least 30 days 80 days 50 days 30 days 30 days • Event #3 • Documents posted on IEEE server • Technical Proposal • CC Compliance Report • FR Compliance Report Event #1 Issue call for proposals Event #2 Intent to present Full or Partial proposal notification submitted Event #4 “All?” Proposals Presented in TGn Session Jason Ellis, Staccato Communications

  5. Posted Technical Presentations -Presentations heardin May • MIMO Ant OFDM Solutions for Enhanced PHY Alexandre Dias 04-0229r0 • 20ms Effective Preamble MIMO OFDM Seigo Nakao 04-0249r1 • PCCC Turbo Codes for 802.11n Bart Van Poucke 04-0256r0 • Number of MIMO Multiplex for 11n Standards Yusuke Asai 04-0259r0 • Limitation on Range Extension using Multiple Antennas Heejung Yu 04-0279r0 • LDPC vs. Convolutional Codes: Perf & Complexity Comparison Alexsandar Purkovic 04-0337r0 • Generalized Puncturing to eliminate pad bits Stephan ten Brink 04-0298r0 • MIMO Mode Table for MIMO-OFDM Stephan ten Brink 04-0553r0 • Turbo Codes for 802.11n Brian Edmonston for Marie-Helene Hamon 04-0243r2 • Field Measurements of 2 x 2 MIMO Communications Babak Daneshrad 04-0263r0 • Maximizing MAC Throughputs by Dynamic RTS-CTSThreshold Woo-Yong Choi 04-0312r0 Jason Ellis, Staccato Communications

  6. Plans for July • Status of Call for Proposals • Technical Presentations • Overall TGn timeline • .19 liaison planning (joint meeting) • .21 liaison planning (joint meeting) • Regulatory issues discussion with .18 • TGn organization/officer planning Jason Ellis, Staccato Communications

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