5GHz Ad-Hoc 802.11 Regulatory Standing Committee Closing Report May 2004 doc.: IEEE 802.11-04/636r0 May 2004 5GHz Ad-Hoc 802.11 Regulatory Standing Committee Closing Report Al Petrick Al Petrick, IceFyre Al Petrick, IceFyre
Closing Report Standing Committee Purpose: May 2004 Closing Report Standing Committee Purpose: Generate a RLAN protection criteria document; for the 802.18 Chair to present to the ITU in September 2004. a positioning statement describing the “minimal acceptable interference tolerable on 802.11a devices operating in the 5GHz frequency band Al Petrick, IceFyre
Closing Report Held 2 meetings: Wednesday – Thursday May 2004 Closing Report Held 2 meetings: Wednesday – Thursday Review 802.19 documents – RLAN protection criteria ITU-Doc 8A-9B/16-E (Japan’s position) ITU-Doc 8A-9B/6-E ITU-R Doc 1-8/59 Reviewed WiFi Alliance DFS documents DFSCG-US/02-08r4 General requirements 6dBi I/N 1dB degradation in SNR 5% reduction in range at 54Mbps Reviewed user scenarios; Home – Enterprise Home: preserve HDTV streaming video at 24Mbps Enterprise; preserve data rates at 18Mbps coverage with out loosing connectivity Reviewed rate degradation model Al Petrick, IceFyre
Closing Report Plans for next July 2004 Plenary May 2004 Closing Report Plans for next July 2004 Plenary Host weekly teleconference calls to review technical content and position document, starting on May 20, 2004 Seek 802.11/.18 WG and SEC approval at the July 2004 session to forward the document to the ITU as the official position on protection criteria for 802.11a in the 5GHz frequency band Al Petrick, IceFyre
Wednesday Agenda Purpose of meeting Distribution of Reg. Documents May 2004 Wednesday Agenda Purpose of meeting Distribution of Reg. Documents Email sign up list Review of Documents: Carl S, 802.18 Chair Open discussion - Metrics Parse work Teleconferences Al Petrick, IceFyre
Thursday Agenda Call to order Recap – Wednesday meeting May 2004 Thursday Agenda Call to order Recap – Wednesday meeting Review radar simulation User scenerios Receiver model Assignments Teleconference dates Al Petrick, IceFyre