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OmniRAN EC SG March 2013 Closing Report

OmniRAN EC SG March 2013 Closing Report. Chair: Max Riegel, NSN. OmniRAN ECSG Status. OmniRAN: ‘Open mobile network interface for omni Range Area Networks’ It’s about end-station attachment control Officers: Chair: Max Riegel, NSN Vice chair: Juan Carlos Zuniga, Interdigital

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OmniRAN EC SG March 2013 Closing Report

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  1. OmniRAN EC SGMarch 2013 Closing Report Chair: Max Riegel, NSN

  2. OmniRAN ECSG Status • OmniRAN:‘Open mobile network interface for omni Range Area Networks’ • It’s about end-station attachment control • Officers: • Chair: Max Riegel, NSN • Vice chair: Juan Carlos Zuniga, Interdigital • Activities during the week • 4 meetings: • Tue, AM2, PM1; Wed, PM1; Thur, PM1 • Presentation to IEEE 802.1 on Monday • Alignment discussion w/ IEEE 802.21 took place in Wed PM1 meeting • Participation: • About 45 people signed in (20 – 35 per meeting slot) • Biggest group from 802.11 • considerable participation from 802.16 and 802.21

  3. OmniRAN ECSGMarch ’13 Achievements • Progressing on use cases • Agreed with detailed description and requirements for OmniRAN • Smart Grid • Wi-Fi Roaming • Trusted WLAN Access to EPC (‘SaMOG’) • In favor, with detailed input expected for next session • Software Defined Networking (SDN) • For further study • Unified Management Framework (UMF) • Proximity Service • Relationship to other ‘higher layer’ activities in IEEE 802 • IEEE 802.1 • Discussion showed close relation without conflicts with 802.1 activities • IEEE 802.21 • Good discussion on how OmniRAN and 802.21 complement each other • It seems, OminRAN provides valuable glue for existing IEEE 802 standards

  4. Plan and Timeline Jun’15 Jul’15 Mar’21 Apr’11 May’2 Initial meeting Use cases contributions Draft Use cases document Call for comments on Use cases document Use cases document finalization Classification of functional requirements Prioritization of functional requirements Gap analysis to existing solutions Decision about initial topic Initial PAR text Draft PAR completed for EC submission Finalization of PAR proposal ? Conf Call F2F meeting Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul

  5. Motion • Request EC to extend OmniRAN EC Study Group until July 19th, 2013 (end of next plenary session). • FYI: Study Group: • Moved: Harry Worstell, AT&T • Seconded: Charles Perkins, Futurewei • Y: 15 / N: 0 / A: 0 • Moved: • Second:

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