Doc.: IEEE 802.15-99/134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Coexistence, Interoperability and Other Terms] Date Submitted: [18 September, 2000] Source: [David Cypher] Company [NIST] Address [100 Bureau Drive, STOP 8920, Gaithersburg, MD ] Voice:[+1 (301) ], FAX: [+1 (301) ], Re: [Coexistence, Interoperability and Other Terms IEEE /134r1] Abstract:[This presentation continues where the previous contribution “left-off”, trying to reach agreement on a definition of coexistence and the performance metrics to define coexistence. This is a presentation of the contents of contribution IEEE /114r1. Please refer to it for details] Purpose:[Agree to finer definitions on coexistence, Define performance criteria to evaluate the protocols/applications, and Define the “level of performance” where systems are defined to coexist] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 2 Coexistence, Interoperability and Other Terms An attempt to quantify Coexistence/Significantly Impact

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 3 Coexistence, Interoperability and Other Terms Further clarifications of definitions Related terms Discussion of terms Analogy Application of terms Proposals

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 4 Coexistence and Interoperability Coexistence Multiple wireless devices are said to “coexist” if they can be collocated without significantly impacting the performance of any of these devices. The ability of one system to perform a task in a given shared environment where other systems may or may not be using the same set of rules.

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 5 Coexistence and Interoperability (continued) Interoperate - The ability for two or more systems to exchange information and to mutually use the information that has been exchanged Interoperability - The ability for two systems to perform a given task using a single set of rules.

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 6 Other Terms Conformance/Conformance Testing/Conforming Interwork/Interworking Operability Performance/Performance Testing IUT, SUT, repeatability, system

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 7 Discussion TESwitch 1Switch 2Switch 3TE 1 Conformance Testing (User side of UNI) 2 Conformance Testing (Network side of UNI) 3 Conformance Testing of NNI (symmetrical) 4a Operability 4b Interworking (UNI to NNI) 5 Interoperability of TE and Switch 1 6 Interoperability of Switch 1 and Switch 2 UNI NNI (1)(2)(3) (4b)(4a) (5)(6)

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 8 Interoperability TESwitch 1Switch 2Switch 3TE UNI NNI End-to-end interoperability TESwitch 1IWFSwitch 3TE Interworking

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 9 Analogy (Speech via air)

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 10 In presence of interference

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 11 Translator

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 12 Application (normal environment)

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 13 Application (coexistence environment)

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 14 Proposals Agree to finer definitions on coexistence and interoperability. Define performance criteria to evaluate the protocols/applications. Define the “level of performance” where systems are defined to coexist.

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 15 Issues from Prior Presentations Definition did not specifically call-out that both systems had to apply the definition. Significantly impact is a useless term. A quantity must be specified. Collocation is not an item of concern, it is the fact that devices are sharing the radio frequency band, not that they are in the same physical space.

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 16 Revised Definition Coexistence - The ability of one system to perform a task in a given shared environment where other systems may or may not be using the same set of rules.

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 17 Model of Terms Interoperate Interworking function needed Interworking function needed Interoperate Implementation A Implementation A Implementation B Implementation B Conformance Specification A Not Applicable Not Applicable Conformance Specification B Not Applicable COEXISTENCE Implementation A Implementation A

doc.: IEEE /134r2 Submission September, 2000 Cypher/NISTSlide 18 Other Definitions Conformance - The ability of a system to follow a single set of rules. Interoperable - The ability of two systems to perform a given task using a single set of rules. Interworking - The ability of two systems to perform a task given that each system implements a different set of rules. Operable - The ability of a system to perform the functions as expected.