


802.15 51st Session of meetings of the IEEE 802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks November 11-16, 2007 Hyatt Regency 265 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30303, USA Robert F. Heile
802.15 Organization Chart To add your name to the WG/SG/TG reflectors please go to www.ieee802.org/15 Robert F. Heile
Objectives of the Atlanta Session November 11-16, 2007 TASK GROUP 3c –mmWave PHY for 15.3 • Presentaion of merged Proposal • Confirmation of merged Proposal • Organize drafting effort STUDY GROUP 4c Alternate PHY layer: • CWPAN Status/Update and Next Steps • Hear Proposals/Updates • Next Steps & Timeline Robert F. Heile
Objectives of the Atlanta Session November 11-16, 2007 TASK GROUP 4D Alternate PHY layer: • Japanese Regulatory Status Update and presentation of draft regulations • Discussion and Comment on Draft • Prepare supplementary information for Call for Proposals TASK GROUP 5 –Mesh Networking: • Technical Presentations & Discussions • Finalizing Draft for WG letter ballot • Election of Editor • Discussion of project plan Robert F. Heile
Objectives of the Atlanta Session November 11-16, 2007 STUDY GROUP-Body Area Networks • Gain EC approval on PAR and 5C documents • Work on Applications, Channel Model and TR documents • Refine Project Timeline STUDY GROUP-4e MAC Enhancements • Gain EC approval on PAR and 5C documents • Refine Project Timeline Robert F. Heile
Objectives of the Atlanta Session November 11-16, 2007 INTEREST GROUP-RFID • Develop Objectives • Identify groups that should be contacted to participate NEW PROJECTS SUBCOMMITTEE • Report on sub-group progress • New presentations Robert F. Heile
Upcoming Sessions • January, 13-18, 2008, Howard Hotel, Taipei, Interim • March 16-21, 2007, Caribe Royale Resort , Orlando, FL, USA, 802 Plenary Meeting. • May 11-16, 2008, Hyatt, Jacksonville, FL, Interim • July 13-18, 2008, Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center Denver, Colorado USA , 802 Plenary Meeting. • Sept 7-12, 2008, Hilton Waikoloa Villiage, Big Island, HI, USA Interim Robert F. Heile