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A Liaison Inquiry to China WPAN - July 2010

A Liaison Inquiry to China WPAN - July 2010. Authors:. Abstract: China WPAN liaison proposal – July 2010. Background. In May, on Beijing meeting, IEEE802.11ad passed the D0.1 draft.

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A Liaison Inquiry to China WPAN - July 2010

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  1. A Liaison Inquiry to China WPAN - July 2010 Authors: Abstract: China WPAN liaison proposal – July 2010 Xiaoming Peng, Liang Li

  2. Background • In May, on Beijing meeting, IEEE802.11ad passed the D0.1 draft. • China WPAN (CWPAN) members had a chance to communicate with IEEE members and understand the status of IEEE802.11ad and IEEE802.11ac. • IEEE802 and CWPAN agreed to share the information and even go to an united Standard later. Xiaoming Peng, Liang Li

  3. Current Status of China mm-Wave Standard • Update of “Gigabit Wireless Network in mm-Wave bands” in China • Exporting Issues: Test equipment in the range of 60GHz (above 50GHz) to be exported to China is under pending  It implies that products compliant to IEEE 802.11ad may not be manufactured or sold on China market • Frequency Band Issues: It is being under consideration in China WPAN GHz project group to use the mm-Wave band from 42GHz to 50GHz as well – discussion with Chinese Authority (SRRC) is ongoing • Performance Issues: Chinese Authority (SRRC) approved the usage of 59-64GHz band which is corresponding to 2 bands with 2.16GHz bandwidth according to the band plan adopted in IEEE 802.11ad. • It implies that product compliant to IEEE 802.11ad may not be able to support enough number of networks simultaneously (less than 3 networks) in China Market • Discussion with SRRC for further opening spectrum from 56GHz to 58GHz is needed Xiaoming Peng, Liang Li

  4. Action • IEEE802. 11(ad??) assigns one liaison in charge of communicating China WPAN GHZ project group on “Gigabit Wireless Network in mm-Wave bands” • CPWAN encourages members in IEEE802.11ad/ac to attend CWPAN “mm-Wave” standard meeting • IEEE co-works with CWPAN to find the common interests and possible solutions on GHZ concerning issues Xiaoming Peng, Liang Li

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