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IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory SC DRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda

IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory SC DRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda. Date: 2014-08-21. Authors:. Abstract. This presentation is the plan for the August 21 , 2014 IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory Standing Committee teleconference. Agenda. Assign a recording secretary Administrative items

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IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory SC DRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda

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  1. IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory SCDRAFT Teleconference Plan and Agenda Date:2014-08-21 Authors: Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  2. Abstract This presentation is the plan for the August 21, 2014 IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory Standing Committee teleconference. Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  3. Agenda • Assign a recording secretary • Administrative items • Open items • Ofcom LTE in 2.3 GHz band questions • NHTSA ANPRM on V2V • New FCC KDBs • Other regulatory updates • AOB Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  4. Administrative Items • Required notices • Affiliation FAQ - http://standards.ieee.org/faqs/affiliationFAQ.html • Anti-Trust FAQ - http://standards.ieee.org/resources/antitrust-guidelines.pdf • Ethics - http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs/about/CoE_poster.pdf • IEEE 802.11 Working Group Policies and Procedures - https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/public-file/07/11-07-0360-04-0000-802-11-policies-and-procedures.doc • Chair and Secretary • Chair is Rich Kennedy (MediaTek) • Peter will act as Recording Secretary • Please send an email to the addresses below to have your attendance recorded • rkennedy1000@gmail.com • pecclesi@cisco.com Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  5. SC Operating Rules • Anybody can vote, present, and make motions • Participation in SC during 802.11/15 WG Plenary or Interim counts towards 802.11 or 802.15 voting rights • All motions must pass by a 75% majority Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  6. Other Guidelines for IEEE WG Meetings • All IEEE-SA standards meetings shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable laws, including antitrust and competition laws. • Don’t discuss the interpretation, validity, or essentiality of patents/patent claims. • Don’t discuss specific license rates, terms, or conditions. • Relative costs, including licensing costs of essential patent claims, of different technical approaches may be discussed in standards development meetings. • Technical considerations remain primary focus • Don’t discuss or engage in the fixing of product prices, allocation of customers, or division of sales markets. • Don’t discuss the status or substance of ongoing or threatened litigation. • Don’t be silent if inappropriate topics are discussed… do formally object. • --------------------------------------------------------------- • If you have questions, contact the IEEE-SA Standards Board Patent Committee Administrator at patcom@ieee.org or visit http://standards.ieee.org/about/sasb/patcom/index.html • See IEEE-SA Standards Board Operations Manual, clause 5.3.10 and “Promoting Competition and Innovation: What You Need to Know about the IEEE Standards Association's Antitrust and Competition Policy” for more details. • This slide set is available at https://development.standards.ieee.org/myproject/Public/mytools/mob/slideset.ppt Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  7. Introduction • Purpose • Improve the working relationship between the technical experts and the regulatory specialists, especially when it comes to critical technical issues • Scope • The group will review new regulatory changes or impending changes affecting 802.11 and 802.15 standards • Each meeting will focus on the most critical issue at the time • Critical Issue Focus • Direct impact on IEEE 802.11 and 802.15 current and future standards • Response/Input deadlines • Coordination with IEEE 802.18 (RR-TAG) • Coordination with the Wi-Fi Alliance • Outputs from this group must go through 802.18 Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  8. Currently Open Items • Ofcom PSSR consultation closed • Dialog continuing • Concern with LTE at 2390 MHz interference into Wi-Fi and BT in 2400 MHz • Looking for proof and/or studies showing interference • NHTSA ANPRM • V2V • Precursor to FCC R&O for U-NII-4? • Still waiting for FCC decision on Globalstar TLPS • Early indications are FCC will allow Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  9. Ofcom Questions • Possible interference to Wi-Fi: • Have you experienced any impact on Wi-Fi as a result of LTE or WiMAX/WiBRO systems in the 2.3 GHz band (band 40 – BS or UE) or in fact from systems operating at the other end of the Wi-Fi band at 2.5 GHz (UEs in band 7 FDD or UEs and Base stations in band 41 TDD systems) • If so in which markets? • If so how did this manifest itself, did it appear as increased Wi-Fi congestion or some other problem? • Do you know if this was interference as a result of high power base stations, small cells, user devices or same device problems? And in what kind of operational scenarios? Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  10. Ofcom LTE in 2.3 GHz Problem • Impacts both 802.11 and 802.15 in 2.4 GHz band • “In a recent conversation with OfCom, they’ve mentioned the following timeline, so there is still opportunity to formally respond and influence the outcome.  If the WiFi Alliance is already involved, great! • OfCom formal report on 2.3GHz LTE interference (mobile/basestation) to 2.4GHz WiFi due Nov./Dec. 2014 • Formal response due 8 weeks after report issuance (Jan./Feb. 2015) • OfCom statement on Spectrum Approval/Conditions for Use (May 2015)” Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  11. Ofcom Questions [2] • Possible mitigations: • We know that there are some small band pass filters available for Wi-Fi devices from a few manufacturers. Is this something that you use, or are considering using in your products? • If so will this be universal across your range of products or just in certain ones, if so does this relate to enterprise grade versus consumer grade equipment?. • We have also considered that if in some cases interference was to occur then making increase use of the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band may provide some benefit. Do you have device / component solutions that are 2.4 GHz only or are all your current product range dual band? Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  12. Ofcom Questions [3] • Possible mitigations (cont’d): • Can you provide us some ideas as to the replacement cycle of your devices so we can understand at what point the legacy devices may been replaced out of the market? • Are there other mitigations that you think are possible other than improved filtering on the Wi-Fi input such as increased dynamic range or different scheduling and packet retry techniques? • If different retry algorithms did improve performance in the presence of mobile communications signals, is this something that can be applied to legacy devices via new firmware uploads or would it be for new devices only? • Please will you provide us with some details on the unit cost of additional filters or other mitigations so we can estimate the scale of the impact? Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  13. Ofcom Questions [4] • Dual system devices: • If you make devices that have or will have 2.3 GHz TD-LTE and Wi-Fi radios within them, how will you ensure coexistence between these two systems in the same device? Will this be based on scheduling between them or on improved receiver performance or some other mechanism? • Finally, is there anything else that Ofcom as a regulator should do to reduce the risk of coexistence problems between LTE and Wi-Fi? Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  14. NHTSA ANPRM • New pressure on the DSRC Tiger Team to find a solution the automotive industry will accept • Deadline for Comments is October 20th Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  15. NEW FCC KDBs • 905462 D02 UNII DFS Compliance Procedures New Rules v01r01 905462 D03 UNII Clients Without Radar Detection New Rules v01r01 848637 D01 DFS Client Devices v01 594280 D02 U-NII Device Security v01r01 594280 D01 Configuration Control v02r01 443999 D01 Approval of DFS UNII Devices v01r02 644545 D03 Guidance for IEEE 802 11ac New Rules v01 (items below were distributed to TCBC on 8/13/2014, but included here for completeness)941225 D05A LTE Rel.10 KDB Inquiry Sheet v01r01 388624 D02 Permit But Ask List v015r02 204515 D01 Grantee Code v01 935210 D01 Signal Booster Definitions v02 935210 D02 Signal Booster Certification v02r01 935210 D03 Signal Booster Measurements v02r01 935210 D04 Signal Booster Provider Specific v01 442812 D01 SDR Apps Guide v02r03  • the KDB entries can be found at:https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/index.cfm Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

  16. Other Regulatory Updates Rich Kennedy, MediaTek

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