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IEEE Access Networks Standards Projects

IEEE Access Networks Standards Projects. Dr. James (Jim) Carlo President, IEEE Standards Association J.Carlo@ieee.org. Key IEEE Areas. IEEE 802 Standards (IEEE Computer Society) IEEE 802 is the Overall Sponsor Committee (Paul Nikolich Chair) Each Working Group is called a “dot”

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IEEE Access Networks Standards Projects

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  1. IEEE Access Networks Standards Projects Dr. James (Jim) Carlo President, IEEE Standards Association J.Carlo@ieee.org

  2. Key IEEE Areas • IEEE 802 Standards (IEEE Computer Society) • IEEE 802 is the Overall Sponsor Committee (Paul Nikolich Chair) • Each Working Group is called a “dot” • IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.11 • Multiple projects within each “dot” • Wired Access • Wireless Access • Power Society Call for Interest on PBL

  3. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIR Paul Nikolich APPOINTED OFFICERS WORKING GROUP/TAG CHAIRS 2nd VICE CHAIR Howard Frazier 1st VICE CHAIR Mat Sherman 802.11 WLAN Stuart J. Kerry 802.1 BRIDGING/ARCH Tony Jeffree 802.3 CSMA/CD Bob Grow RECORDING SECY Bob O’Hara EXECUTIVE SECY Buzz Rigsbee 802.15 WPAN Bob Heile 802.17 ResPackRing Mike Takefman 802.16 BWA Roger Marks TREASURER BillQuackenbush 802.18 TAG Radio Regulatory Carl Stevenson 802.19 TAG Coexistance S. Shellhammer 802.20MBWA Jerry Upton DISBANDED 802.6 DQDB 802.7 Broadband TAG 802.8 Fiber Optic TAG802.10 Security (Ken Alonge) 802.14 CATV HIBERNATION 802.2 LLC (Dave Carlson) 802.5 Token Ring (Bob Love) 802.4 Token Bus (Paul Eastman) 802.9 ISLAN (D. Vaman) 802.12 Demand Priority (Pat Thaler) IEEE 802 ORGANIZATION 802.21Media IndependentHandover Ajay Rajkumar

  4. WIRELINE ACTIVITIES • 802.1 Overview and architecture • Bridging, architecture, addressing, security (liaison with IETF) • 802.3 CSMA/CD Ethernet • LANs: faster, faster, faster – 10/100/1000/10000Mbps fiber/copper • Ethernet in the First Mile • Smaller—backplane Ethernet • 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring • Metropolitan Area Networking

  5. IEEE 802.3 Update • .3ah – Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) • Extends Ethernet to Access Market • Final Balloting Underway • .3an – 10GBASE-T • Standards Project Underway • 10Gb/s on FDDI-Grade MM Fiber SG • Backplane SG • Congestion Management SG • Ethernet to provide differentiated service and reduce frame drop

  6. 10Gbps Ethernet Benefits • Bring Ethernet cost model to 10 Gbps networks • Scale MAN & LAN backbones • Aggregates 1 GbE • Leverages 250 million Ethernet ports • Supports all services • Supports local, metro and wide area in one seamless network • Compatibility with the installed base of SONET OC-192c / SDH VC-4-64c

  7. Media Access Control (MAC) Full Duplex 10 Gigabit Media Independent Interface (XGMII) or 10 Gigabit Attachment Unit Interface (XAUI) WWDM LAN PHY (8B/10B) Serial LAN PHY (64B/66B) Serial WAN PHY (64B/66B + WIS) WWDM PMD -LX4 1310 nm Serial PMD -SR 850 nm Serial PMD -LR 1310 nm Serial PMD -ER 1550 nm Serial PMD -SW 850 nm Serial PMD -LW 1310 nm Serial PMD -EW 1550 nm Multiple Types of Completed IEEE 802.3 10 Gbs Fiber Ethernet

  8. Fiber 62.5 MMF 50 MMF SMF MHz*km 160 200 400 500 2000 - SR/SW 850 nm 26m 33m 66m 82m 300m - LR/LW 1310 nm - - - - - 10 km LRM (new work) MMF - 300m* - - ER/EW 1550nm - - - - - 40 km LX4-WWDM 1310 nm 300m @500MHz*km 240 300m - 10 km 220m* @500MHz*km 10 GE Transceivers (PMDs) * TARGET

  9. IEEE 802.3 10 GbE Task Force – UTP Copper Objectives: • Support operation over 4-connector structured 4-pair, twisted-pair copper cabling for all supported distances and Classes • Links of: – At least 100m on 4-pair Class F balanced copper cabling – At least 55 m to 100 m on four-pair Class E balanced copper cabling

  10. IEEE 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring • Use Fiber Optic Rings for transfer of data packets at rates scalable to many gigabits per second. • Application for Local, Metropolitan and Wide Area Networks • Base Standard Completed

  11. WIRELESS ACTIVITIES(1) • 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks • 100+meters coverage • Unlicensed in 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands • 802.15 Wireless Personal Area Networks • 10+meters coverage • Unlicensed in 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands • 802.16 Fixed Broadband Wireless Access • 1000+ meters coverage • Unlicensed and licensed frequencies • 2-11GHz and 10-66GHz bands

  12. IEEE 802.11 Projects • 2.4GHz Band Wireless • .11b (11Mbps) DSSS PHY • .11g (54Mbps) PHY • 5 GHz Band Wireless • .11a 54Mbps OFDM PHY • .11h Spectrum Management • Enhancements • 11.e Quality of Service • 11.i More Robust Security

  13. IEEE 802.15 ProjectsWireless PAN • 15.1 – Bluetooth PHY and MAC • 15.2 – Coexistence with 11 • 15.3 – Higher Rate WPAN up to 100Mbps • 15.4 – Lower Rate WPAN for very low power operation • 15.5 – Mesh Networking Technology

  14. IEEE 802.16 ProjectsWireless LAN • .16 – Basic Air Interface • MAC + PHY (10-66GHz) • .16Conformance • Conformance Test Cases • .16e – Enhancement • Support for Mobile and Fixed

  15. WIRELESS ACTIVITES(2) • 802.18 Radio Regulatory Impact • ITU-R Interface, US-FCC, etc. • 802.19 Coexistence Group • 802.20 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access • 1000+ meter coverage • Licensed frequencies, under 3.5 GHz • 802.21 Media Independent Handover • Develop interface standards to allow handover across 802 MAC domains and outside 802 MAC domains

  16. IEEE 802 FUTURE DIRECTIONS • Wireline • Backplane Ethernet • Synchronous Ethernet • Wireless • WLAN Enhancements • Mesh networking, fast roaming, vehicular apps • Unlicensed 54-60 GHz—lots of bandwidth • LAN and PAN applications

  17. IEEE International Coordination • IEC/IEEE Joint Logo Program • ITU-T Liaison (A.5, A.6) • ITU-R Membership (REGINTORG) • ISO/IEC JTC1 IEEE Standards • ETSI/IEEE Agreement • Global Portal Web Pages • Europe, Asia, Americas, Africa

  18. Broadband Data over Power Lines (BPL) • Call for Interest (7June2004, Denver) • Power, Communications, EMC Societies • Objectives: • Understand application (home, LV, MV, HV) • Review the standards that exist already • Identify regulatory issues • Determine where potential new standards projects should be organized within the IEEE

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