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Smart Grid ad hoc Closing Report - January 2010

Smart Grid ad hoc Closing Report - January 2010. Authors:. Date: 2010-1-21. Name. Company. Address. Phone. email. 5488 Marvell Lane, Santa Clara, CA, 95054. +1 (321) 427-4098. bkraemer@. marvell. .com. Bruce Kraemer. Marvell.

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Smart Grid ad hoc Closing Report - January 2010

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  1. Smart Grid ad hoc Closing Report - January 2010 Authors: Date: 2010-1-21 Name Company Address Phone email 5488 Marvell Lane, Santa Clara, CA, 95054 +1 (321)427-4098 bkraemer@ marvell .com Bruce Kraemer Marvell Abstract: Closing Report for Smart Grid ad hoc – January 2010 Meeting document: 11-10-0091r3 Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  2. High Level Questions • What is happening in Smart Grid arena? • Is 802.11 properly positioning its existing and pending standards and amendments for acceptance in SG? • Participation in key Smart Grid activities • Are there any identifiable additions or changes that should be considered to make 802.11 more useful in SG domains? Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  3. NIST PAP#2 – Task 5 so far http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki-sggrid/pub/SmartGrid/PAP02Wireless/Consolidated_NIST_Wireless_Characteristics_Matrix-V3.xls Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  4. NIST PAP#2 – Next Meeting • PAP 2 session at OpenSG Users Group, San Fransisco, February 4, 2010: • A face-to-face meeting will take place on February 4th, 2010, starting at 8am until 3:00pm. This meeting is collocated with the OpenSG User Group meetings in San Fransisco during the week of February 1, 2010. Information about registration and the hotel venue can be found at: • http://osgug.ucaiug.org/sf2010/default.aspx Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  5. Operating Point Group Discussion • Harmonize operating point based upon: • Operating environment • 1.Inside a house • Primary: Range, data rate, latency, noise environment • Secondary (QoS): Reliability, availability (need to include additional layers) (bit, packet) • 2. Sub-station & generating plant • Range, data rate, latency, noise environment • 3. Collection – back haul - long range • Range, data rate, latency, noise environment Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  6. Operating Point Group Discussion • Regarding request that operating point include Availability and Reliability, how to measure these parameters? • Group conclusion: reuse terms from matrix • E.g., Link availability is measured as failure rate per 1000 sessions Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  7. Consideration of NIST Link budget Method • http://www.antd.nist.gov/wctg/manet/prd_linkbudgetcalc.html GENERAL PURPOSE LINK BUDGET CALCULATOR For arbitrary wireless communication radio links, this calculator explains the terms in the link budget and gives the user the opportunity to enter or change the parameters.  Macros invoked by clicking on buttons guide the user through the various options for selecting and entering the parameters.  For definiteness, the calculator uses the Hata outdoor propagation loss model. The calculator was developed as an Excel spreadsheet application by Leonard Miller.   It uses a new method for calculating the link margin needed to achieve a desired reliability when there is both lognormal shadowing and Rayleigh fading. SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD FILE Excel spreadsheet: download request formVersion 1.24, added reminder to recalculate noise power when rate is changed 1/17/06 (Complete revision history listed on page 1 of spreadsheet) Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

  8. Establish Smart Grid ad hoc • Provide a forum for on-going /timely review of Smart Grid topics • Encourage participation from other 802 groups Initial Topics: • 1. Assist in the development & completion of PAP#2 • 2. Refine the 900 MHz project proposal • 3. Begin Coordination with 15.4g • Indentify other projects that would serve Smart Grid requirements • Call organizer volunteer (temporary): Bruce Kraemer Conference calls: • Wednesdays at 2pm Eastern starting on Feb 10 (no call on Feb 24) Bruce Kraemer, Marvell

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