December 18 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: WNG Liaison Report, September 2005 Date Submitted: 9/23/2005 Source: Jeyhan Karaoguz , Broadcom Corp. Address 16215 Alton Parkway, P.O. Box 57013, Irvine, CA 92619-7013 Voice: 949 585 6168, FAX: 949 450 0754, E-Mail: jeyhan@broadcom.com Abstract: This document highlights the actions taken by the IEEE 802.11 WNG during the September 2005 Interim meeting in Garden Grove, CA Purpose: Liaison report Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. 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 P802.15. J. Karaoguz, Broadcom Corp.
IEEE 802.11 WNG Liaison Report for September 2005 December 18 IEEE 802.11 WNG Liaison Report for September 2005 Jeyhan Karaoguz J. Karaoguz, Broadcom Corp.
Objectives for September 2005, Garden Grove, CA December 18 Objectives for September 2005, Garden Grove, CA 802.11 Issues related to 802.1AM Architecture FMCA Update CSMA over MPR Prepare for November Plenary meeting J. Karaoguz, Broadcom Corp.
Contribution Highlights December 18 Fixed Mobile Convergence Alliance (11-05-0871-00-0wng-fixed-mobile-convergence-alliance-fmca-overview.pdf) This presentation introduces the aims and objectives of the Fixed-Mobile Convergence Alliance (FMCA) Product Requirement Definitions for Wi-Fi SIP, Wi-Fi GAN (UMA) and Bluetooth CTP. FMCA Overview The Role of the FMCA What Must The FMCA Enable For Convergence? FMCA - Productising Convergence The FMCA Aims & Objectives – SDOs/Fora The FMCA Product Requirement Definitions (PRDs) GAN (UMA) & SIP - FMCA Positioning In Summary: SIP As Unifying Force Reasons for engaging with IEEE 802.11u, IEEE 802.21 J. Karaoguz, Broadcom Corp.
Contribution Highlights December 18 802.1am Management Plane (11-05-0892-01-0wng-dot1am-work-sizing.xls 11-05-0907-00-0wng-dot1am-management-plane.ppt 11-05-0908-00-0wng-dot1am-management-par-5c.doc) As radio operation and regulation are expressed in terms of time, space, frequency, code and power, it is useful to look at those dimensions in the approved standards and the ones under development. The management dimension is missing from IEEE 802 J. Karaoguz, Broadcom Corp.
Contribution Highlights December 18 Improving IEEE 802.11 Performance with Cross-Layer Design and Multi-Packet Reception via Multiuser Iterative Decoding (11-05-0946-00-0wng-csma-mpr-mud.ppt) Receivers today have the ability to decode more than one packets from multiple users. Such a physical layer can deliver significant improvements to network performances. Thus, the classical collision model is no longer realistic and a cross-layer approach should be employed when designing multiple access protocols. This is especially the case for CSMA communications, which previously have not been implemented with a multipacket reception (MPR) model. We propose applying recent information theoretic results in multiuser iterative decoding to help improve IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standards’ performances. Our method also preserves the underlying physical layer’s implementation. J. Karaoguz, Broadcom Corp.
Relevant Documents 11-05-0913-00-0wng-wng-sc-report.ppt December 18 Relevant Documents 11-05-0913-00-0wng-wng-sc-report.ppt 11-05-0871-00-0wng-fixed-mobile-convergence-alliance-fmca-overview.pdf 11-05-0892-01-0wng-dot1am-work-sizing.xls 11-05-0907-00-0wng-dot1am-management-plane.ppt 11-05-0908-00-0wng-dot1am-management-par-5c.doc 11-05-0946-00-0wng-csma-mpr-mud.ppt J. Karaoguz, Broadcom Corp.