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WNG Closing Plenary Report

WNG Closing Plenary Report. Vancouver, BC July 2002. Vancouver Objectives. P Status of SG spin outs Radio Resource Measurement High Throughput P Updates from Bran #29, MMAC, IAG P Invitation to Host Joint WIG meeting in Monterey- Accepted P Two Presentations on MAC efficiency

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WNG Closing Plenary Report

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

  2. Vancouver Objectives • PStatus of SG spin outs • Radio Resource Measurement • High Throughput • PUpdates from Bran #29, MMAC, IAG • PInvitation to Host Joint WIG meeting in Monterey- Accepted • PTwo Presentations on MAC efficiency • PRadio Regulatory joint meeting • PPremptive move to address Japanese band allocations • PThe next priority discussions Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  3. WIG Scope Draft proposal (The wording is by no means the final proposal) • To be an integral part in the production of a generically applicable interworking standard for WWAN and other public networks. The standard is to be applicable for IEEE 802.11 family, MMAC HiSWAN family, and ETSI HiperLAN/2 • To be the point of resolution for ETSI, IEEE and MMAC on issues related to interworking with WWAN and other public networks. • To be the single point of contact for the above mentioned WLAN standards on questions related to interworking with WWAN and other public networks. Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  4. WNG Objectives for Monterey • Host WIG meeting as proposed by ETSI • Facilitate PAR for adding Japanese 5 GHz bands • Activity reports from ETSI, MMAC, IAG • UWB Channel Model presentation from SG3A • Discuss future WLAN directions & priorities Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  5. Key Presentations WNG Committee Report 02/468r1 WNG Closing Report 02/469 WIG Report 02/419 IAG Report Japanese Band 02/480 Yasuhiko Inoue, NTT 02/446r0 “Discussions on the Access Control Mechanisms for WLAN NG” Pek-Yew Tan, Panasonic 02/481r0 “Overheads in Data Streams over WLAN” Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  6. Summary • Make small changes to 802.11, .11a and .11d to meet Japan’s proposed regulatory requirements for low-band 4.9-5GHz operation • PAR/5 Criterion preparation does not appear to warrant formation of a Study Group, but should developed to be submitted to the 802 exec before November 802 Plenary. Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  7. The WNG Motion Move to investigate and to draft a PAR and Five Criteria to extend 802.11, 802.11a and 802.11d, as necessary, to the Japanese 4.9GHz-5GHz bands in the next ninety one days Approved unanimously: (90/0/0) Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  8. The WNG motion: to bring the following motion to the WG Move to empower WNG to investigate and draft a PAR and Five Criteria to extend 802.11, 802.11a and 802.11d, as necessary, to the Japanese 4.9GHz-5GHz bands, and after a Working Group confirming vote in the September 802.11 interim meeting, empower the Working Group to forward them for approval at the November 2002 IEEE 802 Plenary Approved unanimously: (90/0/0) Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

  9. End Bruce Kraemer, Intersil

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