IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory SC Macau Closing Report April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 March 2016 IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory SC Macau Closing Report Date: 2016-03-18 Authors: Rich Kennedy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 March 2016 Abstract This presentation is the closing report for the March 2016 IEEE 802.11/15 Regulatory Standing Committee meeting in Macau. Rich Kennedy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
Agenda Document 11-16/241r1 Introduction Approve Atlanta minutes April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 March 2016 Agenda Document 11-16/241r1 https://mentor.ieee.org/802.11/dcn/16/11-16-0300-01-0reg-march-3-2016-teleconference-agenda.pptx Introduction Approve Atlanta minutes Discussion items Regulatory work in progress IEEE 802 EC Regulatory changes Actions required Prepare input(s) for 802.18 AOB and Adjourn Rich Kennedy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
Regulatory Updates - US April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 March 2016 Regulatory Updates - US Globalstar still under discussion FCC 15-138 completed Comments and Reply Comments; waiting for next steps NPRM for sharing U-NII-4 band started; testing for coexistence could take the year 600 MHz band reverse auction on schedule for March 29, 2016 MO&O FCC 16-24 industry requested delays for OOBE changes in FCC 13-49 NPRM FCC 16-23 TVWS rules changes Rich Kennedy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
Regulatory Updates - EU March 2016 Regulatory Updates - EU EN 300 328 headed to ENAP; 301 893 soon Technical Reports on 5 GHz band sharing due soon TR 103 317 EESS in the 5 350 MHz to 5 470 MHz band TR 103 318 Radiolocation Systems in the 5 350 MHz to 5 470 MHz and 5 725 MHz to 5 850 MHz bands TR 103 319 Road Tolling and Intelligent Transport systems in the 5 725 MHz to 5 925 MHz band Rich Kennedy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Input for 802.18 How do we improve our interactions with Regulators? March 2016 Input for 802.18 How do we improve our interactions with Regulators? FCC, CITEL, CEPT, APT, ATU, ASMG, RCC How do we improve our interactions with ITU-R? We cannot do this alone; we must find common ground to work with others We need a simple, clear and concise message Regulators want to find ways to more effectively utilize the spectrum; can we point out some of the basic errors in their data, such as outdated and inaccurate propagation models, clutter calculations, busy time, etc, and propose ways to restudy and update Other IEEE groups may have the similar band sharing issues with inaccurate propagation and building penetration models, e.g. ITU-R Recommendations P.452, P.528, P.619 Creating a position on mmWave spectrum Rich Kennedy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Teleconferences, etc. No more Regulatory SC teleconferences April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 March 2016 Teleconferences, etc. No more Regulatory SC teleconferences We will continue with SC meetings for two more meetings, until the transition to 802.18 is shown to be effective I will continue to act as Chair until the end Rich Kennedy, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion