IEEE 802.11 Coexistence SC closing report in Orlando in November 2017 July 2010 doc.: IEEE 802.11-10/0xxxr0 IEEE 802.11 Coexistence SC closing report in Orlando in November 2017 10 November 2017 Authors: Name Company Phone email Andrew Myles Cisco +61 2 84461010 +61 418 656587 amyles@cisco.com Andrew Myles, Cisco Andrew Myles, Cisco
IEEE 802.11 Coexistence SC achieved its goals as an effective discussion forum for coexistence issues IEEE 802.11 Coex SC achievements in Orlando in Nov 2017 (agenda) Discussed relationship issues Need to continue following 3GPP activities, including NR-Unlicensed May consider interactions with MulteFire Alliance Will focus on ETSI BRAN Focused on EN 301 893 related issues ED thresholds for 802.11ax Neutral preambles Spatial Reuse for 802.11ax References to 802.11 in EN 301 893 Energy blocking (reservation signals) Latest version of deterministic backoff proposal Reviewed IEEE 1932.1 WG goals Andrew Myles, Cisco
IEEE 802.11 Coexistence SC will continue its work in Irvine in Jan 2018 after ETSI BRAN in Dec 2017 ETSI BRAN is meeting in Brussels in Dec 2017 IEEE 802.11 WG will have no official position at the ETSI BRAN meeting beyond the previous LS asking for 802.11ax to have access to the traditional ED/PD mechanism It is likely that participants who happened to be here is week will have a more informed view of the issue as a result of this week’s discussions IEEE 802.11 Coexistence SC will meeting in Irvine in Jan 2018 Continue to act as a forum for discussion of coexistence issues between IEEE 802.11 and non IEEE 802 technologies Review any relevant 3GPP/MulteFire Alliance activities Review the outcome of ETSI BRAN meeting in December Continue technical discussions Andrew Myles, Cisco