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WG11 Snapshot November ‘10

Name. Company. Address. Phone. email. bkraemer@. marvell. .com. Bruce Kraemer. Marvell. 5488 Marvell Ln. +1. -. 321. -. 4. 27. -. Santa Clara, CA. 4098. 95054. WG11 Snapshot November ‘10. Authors:. Date: 2010-Nov-07. WG11 Task Group.

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WG11 Snapshot November ‘10

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  1. Name Company Address Phone email bkraemer@ marvell .com Bruce Kraemer Marvell 5488 Marvell Ln +1 - 321 - 4 27 - Santa Clara, CA 4098 95054 WG11 Snapshot November ‘10 Authors: Date: 2010-Nov-07 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  2. WG11 Task Group TGp PAR expires Dec 31, 2010 - not needed, publishedTGs PAR expires Dec 31, 2010 Extension approved by EC; Extension approved by SASBTGu PAR expires Dec 31, 2010 Extension approved by EC Extension pending approval by SASBTGv PAR expires Dec 31, 2010 Extension approved by EC Extension pending approval by SASB Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  3. WG11 Task & Study Group Officers - Roster Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) NYRQ = Not yet required, nominations are not open OPEN = Candidate Nominations are open

  4. WG11 Task & Study Group Officers - Nov adjustments Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) NYRQ = Not yet required, nominations are not open OPEN = Candidate Nominations are open

  5. IEEE 802.11 Standards Pipeline 802.11z TDLS 802.11s Mesh 802.11 -2007 802.11r Fast Roam MAC e QoS 802.11u WIEN 802.11k RRM h DFS & TPC 802.11V Network Management 802.11aa Video Transport 802.11Y Contention Based Protocol i Security FIA f Inter AP Smart Grid 802.11ae QoS Mgmt Frm 802.11p WAVE 802.11mb Maintenance 802.11 ah a 54 Mbps 5GHz 802.11n High Throughput (>100 Mbps) 802.11af TVWS g 54 Mbps 2.4GHz 802.11ac VHT 5GHz 802.11W Management Frame Security 802.11b (’99) 11 Mbps 2.4GHz 802.11ad VHT 60GHz PHY Published Amendment Discussion Topics Study groups WG Letter Ballot Sponsor Ballot TG without draft Published Standard Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  6. WG11 Editor Abstract / Agenda – Nov 2010 Roll Call / Contacts / Reflector Go round table and get brief status report Numbering Alignment process – its great importance to all our drafts Amendment Ordering / ANA Status / Draft Snapshots Framemaker v9 transition January 2011 RevCom preparation process discussion ANA Report Slide 6 Slide 6 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  7. WNG SC – November 2010 Review of objectives Longer Range Lower Data-Rate Low Energy (11-10-1120-xx-0wng-l-cubed-longer-range-lower-data-rate-low-energy.pptx) – Bill Carney Digital RF Transceiver to Meet the Needs of Emerging Spectrum (11-10-1238-xx-0wng) – Alex Reznik Location Awareness (11-10-1239-01-0wng-location-awareness-discussion.ppt) – Jim Lansford Review Objectives for January 2011 Meeting Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  8. IEEE 802.11 ARC SC – November 2010 • 802.11 ARC SC meets “as needed” • Topics for November 802 Plenary • 802.1 architecture document revision effort • Goal is to complete comment resolution • Dave not here- supporting from office Slide 8 David Bagby (Calypso Ventures, Inc) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  9. TGmb - November 2010 Initial Sponsor Ballot on Draft 6.0 closed 5 Nov Pool 186, 122 affirmative – 87%, 18 Disapprove – 13%, 9 Abstain – 6% 454 comments This meeting Comment resolution, work towards initial recirculation SB Update timeline Agenda in 11-10-1223 Plan to incorporate published amendments (11p, 11z, 11v, 11u) during SB process Slide 9 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  10. IEEE 802.11s Mesh Networking - Nov • TGs Draft 7.0 passed its first Sponsor Ballot (closing November 1) with 95.3% approval and 307comments. • Draft 7.0 did not include comments from the professional editing by IEEE staff. These will be rolled in when available. • Draft 7.0 is based on REVmb 4.0; rebasing on REVmb 6.0 is planned; • TGs draft agenda is in submission 11-10/1250r0. • The focus is on comment resolution • Tentatively, we expect a first recirculation to happen shortly after the ad hoc in Munich Slide 10 Slide 10 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  11. IEEE 802.11u – November 2010 • Creation of revised draft D13.0 • ANA issues • Editorial typos in primitive and MIB names • Re-circulation Ballot • Schedule 2 re-circulation ballots to resolve any comments • Request additional conditional RevCom Approval • July 2010 approval expires this week • Present report at ExCom on Friday • Revise timelines • Plans for January 2011 Slide 11 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  12. TGv – November 2010 • Current Status • 9th Recirculation Ballot on D16.0 currently underway to correct ANA assignment issues; closes Nov 14. • One session this week, Renew RevCom conditional approval from ExCom • Revcom Approval target moves from Dec 2010 to Jan/Feb 2011 • Eighth Recirculation SB (closed 2010-10-18) • 161 in ballot pool, 141/3/7 Y/N/A : 97.9% approve, 2% disapprove • 1355 comments received, 1344 Technical, 5 Editorial, 6 General (1045 comments expand/duplicate 7 prior ballot comments) • Comments in 11-10-1189 • Sixth Recirculation SB (closed 2010-09-30) results • 161 in ballot pool, 140/3/7 Y/N/A : 97.9% approve, 2% disapprove • 1361 comments received, 1348 Technical, 8 Editorial, 5 General (1023 comments expand/duplicate 7 prior ballot comments) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  13. IEEE 802.11z – November 2010 The final 802.11z recirculation sponsor ballot on draft D13.0 passed with 97% approval rate 126 yes, 3 no, 8 abstain 0 comments received Approved by RevCom & SASB meeting in September Published October 24 There are no items of business for TGz during the Dallas meeting Done !! Slide 13 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  14. IEEE 802.11aa – Dallas, Texas • Goals: • Joint meeting with 802.1AVB • Resolve remaining LB164 comments and approve corresponding resolutions • Start recirculation letter ballot • Opening report in document 10/1225r0 Slide 14 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  15. IEEE 802.11ac – November 2010 November 2010 Continue with Ad Hoc group meetings and straw polls Continue with the development of the Specification Framework document (11-09/0992r15). Technical contributions Agenda in document 11-10/1214r0 Slide 15 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  16. TGad – Nov Meeting Goals Comment Resolution on LB168 CWPAN liaison report Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  17. TGae November 2010 Summary Find a TG Secretary LB 169 Comment Resolution Received 460 comments – 152 Editorial; 308 Technical. Revise plan of record. Slide 17 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) John Doe, Some Company

  18. TGaf – Meeting Goals November 2010 November 2010 Review teleconference progress Review FCC 10-174 and impact on the draft Vote to remove unwanted text from the draft Make necessary edits Create draft d1.0 Request to start first WG Letter Ballot Plan for January Interim in Los Angeles Slide 18 Slide 18 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  19. IEEE 802.11ah Snapshot November 2010 • Officer elections • Submissions to help draft text • Use cases • etc • Submissions for baseline draft 0.1 Slide 19 David Halasz, OakTree Wireless Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  20. IEEE 802.11 FIA SG – Dallas , November 2010 November 2010 • Goals for the Dallas Meeting: • Respond to 802 plenary review comments • Comments received by 5 pm Tuesday, November 9 • Response due by 5 pm Wednesday, November 10 • Submissions to prepare for Task Group • Plan for January Interim and Teleconference Slide 20 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  21. IEEE JTC1 ad hoc – Nov 2010 • The agenda items that will be addressed this week are: • Approval of minutes from previous meetings • Review goals of JTC1 ad hoc • Review status of Sponsor Ballot drafts sent to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 • Review WAPI status in ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 • Review latest WAPI draft • Possibly develop liaison to respond comments related to NP • Review results of recent SC6 meeting agenda • Including discussions of proposed replacements for 802.11, 802.16 security, 802.1X, 802.1AE • Discuss plans to submit 802.11-2011 to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC6 • In context of SC6 review of 8802-11:2005 • Discuss any other JTC1/SC6 liaison matters Slide 21 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  22. Regulatory Ad Hoc Committee Meeting Goals November 2010 • The regulatory summaries • Regulatory issues status • The FCC TVWS rulings • The FCC FNPRM and NOI on E911 for IP-enabled services • SE43 Update • EN 300 328 revision update; actions in TG11 • FCC 5 GHz rules changes update including P2P decision • Critical issues actions • Change needed to TVWS spectrum mask • Peer-to-Peer regulatory issues in the 5 GHz bands November 2010 Slide 22 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  23. Smart Grid – November 2010 Tuesday pm1 Revision of Wireless Technology Matrix used in NIST Smart Grid PAP#2 Report. Tues eve & Thursday am1 • UK Consultation • Update of activities in P2030 • Open SG • ITU Focus Group Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  24. July - September 9 ballots completed Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  25. Recent Ballots September - November 6 completed Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  26. P802.11ad – Initial WG Ballot 802.11 Ballot #168 was a 30 day Working Group technical recirculation Ballot asking the question "Should P802.11ad D1.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?". The Official results are: Ballot Opening Date:    Friday September 24, 2010 - 23:59 ETBallot Closing Date:   Sunday October 24, 2010 - 23:59 ET  RESPONSE RATE: 278 eligible people are in this ballot group. 163 affirmative votes    24 negative votes     26 abstention votes ===   213 votes received = 76.6% valid returns                           =  12.2% valid abstentions APPROVAL RATE:163  affirmative votes       =   87.2 % affirmative  24  total negative votes  =     12.8 % negative Motion passes. There were 1187 comments received. Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  27. P802.11rev/mb – Initial Sponsor Ballot The initial IEEE P802.11REVmb (802.11 roll-up revision) 45 day Sponsor Ballot asked the question “Should  P802.11REVmb  Draft 6.0 be forwarded to RevCom?” The official results for this Sponsor Ballot  follow:Ballot Opening Date:   Tuesday  September 21, 2010 - 23:59 ETBallot Closing Date:     Friday        November 05, 2010 - 23:59 ET  RESPONSE RATE: 186 eligible people are in this ballot group. 122 affirmative votes 18 negative votes with comments 1 negative vote without comments 9 abstention votes ======= 150  votes received  =  80.6 % valid returns                =  6.0% valid abstentionsAPPROVAL RATE:122  affirmative votes       =      87.1 % affirmative  18  total negative votes  =     12.9  % negative The motion passes. There were 450 comments received Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  28. P802.11s – Initial Sponsor Ballot The initial IEEE P802.11s (MESH networking) 30 day Sponsor Ballot asked the question “Should  P802.11s  Draft 7.0 be forwarded to RevCom?” The official results for this Sponsor Ballot  follow:Ballot Opening Date:    Saturday          October 02, 2010 - 23:59 ETBallot Closing Date:     Monday             November 01, 2010 - 23:59 ET  RESPONSE RATE: 184 eligible people are in this ballot group. 123 affirmative votes     6 negative votes with comments     0 negative votes without comments     10 abstention votes ======= 139  votes received  =  75.5 % valid returns                          =   7.2% valid abstentionsAPPROVAL RATE:123  affirmative votes          =      95.3 % affirmative  15  total negative votes     =        4.7  % negative The motion passes. There were 307 comments received. Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  29. P802.11ae – Initial WG Ballot 802.11 Ballot #169 was an initial 30 day Working Group technical Ballot asking the question "Should P802.11ae D1.0 be forwarded to Sponsor Ballot?". The Official results are: Ballot Opening Date:    Monday September 27, 2010 - 23:59 ET Ballot Closing Date:   Wednesday October 27, 2010 - 23:59 ET  RESPONSES: 278 eligible people are in this ballot group. 136 affirmative votes    33 negative votes     39 abstention votes ===   208 votes received = 74.8% valid returns                          =  18.8% valid abstentions APPROVAL RATE:136  affirmative votes       =   80.5 % affirmative  33  total negative votes  =     19.5 % negative Motion passes. There were 454 comments received. Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  30. P802.11v – 7th Sponsor Recirculation The 15 day, seventh recirculation Sponsor Ballot for IEEE P802.11v (Wireless Network Management) asked the question “Should  P802.11v  Draft 15.0 be forwarded to RevCom?” The official results for this Sponsor Ballot follow: Ballot Opening Date:   Wednesday  September 15, 2010 - 23:59 ETBallot Closing Date:     Thursday       September 30, 2010 - 23:59 ET  RESPONSES: 161 eligible people are in this ballot group. 140 affirmative votes 3 negative votes with comments 0 negative votes without comments 7 abstention votes ======= 150  votes received  =  93.2% valid returns                             =  4.7 % valid abstentionsAPPROVAL RATE:140  affirmative votes       =     97.9 % affirmative 3  total negative votes  =      2.1  % negative This ballot has met the 75% returned ballot ratio requirement This ballot has met the <30% abstain ratio requirement The Motion passes. There were 1361 comments received Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

  31. P802.11v – 8th Sponsor Recirculation The 10 day, eighth recirculation Sponsor Ballot for IEEE P802.11v (Wireless Network Management) asked the question “Should  P802.11v  Draft 15.0 be forwarded to RevCom?” The official results for this Sponsor Ballot follow: Ballot Opening Date:   Friday  October 08, 2010 - 23:59 ETBallot Closing Date:     Monday       October 18, 2010 - 23:59 ET  RESPONSES: 161 eligible people are in this ballot group. 141 affirmative votes 3 negative votes with comments 0 negative votes without comments 7 abstention votes ======= 151  votes received  =  93.8% valid returns                             =  4.6 % valid abstentionsAPPROVAL RATE:141  affirmative votes       =     97.9 % affirmative 3  total negative votes  =      2.1  % negative The Motion passes. There were 1355 comments received Bruce Kraemer (Marvell)

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