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WNG Committee Report

WNG Committee Report. Vancouver, BC July 2002. Agenda Overview. Wednesday July 10 3:30 –5:30 pm Minutes SG spin outs Bran #29 Jamshid Khun-Jush MMAC Takashi Aramaki IAG Erik Schylander The next priority discussions Thursday July 11 7:00 – 9:30 pm

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WNG Committee Report

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  1. WNG Committee Report Vancouver, BC July 2002 Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  2. Agenda Overview • Wednesday July 10 3:30 –5:30 pm • Minutes • SG spin outs • Bran #29 Jamshid Khun-Jush • MMAC Takashi Aramaki • IAG Erik Schylander • The next priority discussions • Thursday July 11 7:00 – 9:30 pm • Radio Regulatory • Presentations • The next priority discussions Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  3. WNG Detailed Agenda Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  4. Presentations (Thursday) Yasuhiko Inoue, NTT “Discussions on the Access Control Mechanisms for WLAN NG” Pek-Yew Tan, Panasonic “Overheads in Data Streams over WLAN” Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  5. Radio Resource Measurement SG In May, a motion to form a new IEEE 802.11 Study Group called the Radio Resource Measurement Study Group (RRMSG) was made. Approved in the WNG SC 54/4/6 Approved in WG Plenary 72/12/17 Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of adding mechanisms for monitoring and reporting radio and MAC status information. Rationale: As the number and size of wireless networks grow there is an increasing need to monitor network status and health from a central administrative location and provide managed services. The first RRMSG meeting was held during the July 2002 session. Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  6. High Throughput SG In May, a motion to form a new IEEE 802.11 Study Group called the High Throughput Study Group (HTSG) was made. Approved in the WNG SC 44/1/0 Approved in WG Plenary 80/1/16 Purpose: to investigate the feasibility of providing throughputs of at least 2x greater than the existing 802.11 standard. Rationale: There is a never ending demand for higher data rates. The existing MAC and PHY can be further extended to realize significant speed improvements. To minimize scheduling conflicts within 802.11 the first HTSG meeting will start in the September 2002 session Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  7. UWB Channel Model • 8 presentations in 802.15 SG3A • Available on MARS server • Summary presentation Thursday @ 3:30 Regency F • Presentation to 802.11 via WNG in Monterey? Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  8. ETSI BRAN #29Jamshid Khun-Jush Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  9. IAGErik Schylander Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  10. MMACTakashi Aramaki Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  11. What’s Next for WNG? Additional Amendments to 802.11 base Discussion on Long term WLAN Direction Previous topics have included: Market and application requirements Technical Requirements and Options PHY (e.g. UWB) MAC (e.g. TDMA, multihop QoS) Collaboration with ETSI / MMAC ETSI Interworking request (WAN + WLAN) Radio Regulations Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  12. Topics and Communities Initial topics 802.11 Joint ETSI/MMAC HT Radio Measurement Near Term (~2 Yr) 3G Interworking ? Global standard WLAN High throughput, scalable Long Term Future topics Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  13. End Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

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