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802.19 TG1 and System Design Document June 2010 doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 June 2010 802.19 TG1 and System Design Document Date: 2010-06 Authors: Notice: This document has been prepared to assist IEEE 802.19. 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. Tuncer Baykas, NICT Tuncer Baykas, NICT

June 2010 doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 June 2010 Disclaimer “At lectures, symposia, seminars, or educational courses, an individual presenting information on IEEE standards shall make it clear that his or her views should be considered the personal views of that individual rather than the formal position, explanation, or interpretation of the IEEE.” IEEE-SA Standards Board Operation Manual (subclause 5.9.3) Tuncer Baykas, NICT Tuncer Baykas, NICT

June 2010 doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0 June 2010 802.19.1 PAR Title: IEEE 802 … Part 19: TV White Space Coexistence Methods Scope: The standard specifies radio technology independent methods for coexistence among dissimilar or independently operated TV Band Device (TVBD) networks and dissimilar TV Band Devices. Purpose: The purpose of the standard is to enable the family of IEEE 802 Wireless Standards to most effectively use TV White Space by providing standard coexistence methods among dissimilar or independently operated TVBD networks and dissimilar TVBDs. This standard addresses coexistence for IEEE 802 networks and devices and will also be useful for non IEEE 802 networks and TVBDs. Tuncer Baykas, NICT Tuncer Baykas, NICT

802.19 TG1 Timeline June 2010 June 2010 doc.: IEEE 802.11-yy/xxxxr0   2010 2011 2012 1 3 5 7 9 11 Task Group Formed x SDD completed Order of Clauses determined Call for Proposals issued Contribution presentations with straw polls x  Proposal presentations Round of votes on proposals in clause order Create candidate draft document Comment ballot on the candidate draft Comment resolutions on the candidate draft Adoption of draft normative text (Draft 1.0) Contribution A submission on an issue relevant to the task group that may be in Powerpoint format. Contributions are expected to be submitted on issues that contributors are planning to submit as proposals later on in the draft development process. Proposal A submission that provides a solution proposal to a clause as defined in the System Design Document. The proposal shall include a document in Microsoft Word format that contains draft normative text proposal for a clause. September 2010: System description September 2010: The 802.19.1 reference model September 2010-November 2010: Procedures and protocols September 2010-November 2010: Coexistence mechanisms and algorithms Tuncer Baykas, NICT Tuncer Baykas, NICT

System Design Document June 2010 System Design Document 802.19.1 created system design document to assist standardization process. It provides, System Requirements (What is expected from 802.19.1 system?) 802.19.1 System Architecture (How 802.19.1 will provide coexistence?) SDD does not put any limitation on future contributions and proposals. http://ieee802.org/19/pub/TG1.html Tuncer Baykas, NICT

802.19.1 Architecture Logical Entities June 2010 What is expected from 802.19.1 system? Requirement 1 (Discovery) 802.19.1 system shall enable discovery for 802.19.1 compliant TVBD networks and devices.   Requirement 2 (Communication) 802.19.1 system shall be able to obtain and update information required for TVWS coexistence. Requirement 3 (Communication) 802.19.1 system shall have means to exchange obtained information. Requirement 4 (Communication) 802.19.1 system shall be able to provide reconfiguration requests and/or commands as well as corresponding control information to 802.19.1 compliant TVBD networks and devices to implement TVWS coexistence decisions. Tuncer Baykas, NICT

802.19.1 Architecture Logical Entities June 2010 What is expected from 802.19.1 system? Requirement 5 (Algorithm) 802.19.1 system shall analyze obtained information.   Requirement 6 (Algorithm) 802.19.1 system shall be capable of making TVWS coexistence decisions. Requirement 7 (Algorithm) 802.19.1 system shall support different topologies of decision making for TVWS coexistence (e.g. centralized, distributed and autonomous). Requirement 8 (General) 802.19.1 system shall support appropriate security mechanisms. This shall include user/device authentication, integrity and confidentiality of open exchanges, and data privacy and policy correctness attestation and enforcement. Requirement 9 (General) 802.19.1 system shall utilize a set of mechanisms to achieve coexistence of TVBD networks and devices. Tuncer Baykas, NICT

June 2010 802.19.1 Architecture Tuncer Baykas, NICT

Entities communicating with the 802.19.1 system June 2010 Entities communicating with the 802.19.1 system TV Band Device or TV Band Device Network Unlicensed operation in the broadcast television spectrum at locations where that spectrum is not being used by licensed services. TVWS Database Provides list of channels occupied by primary users. Operator Management Entity Provides operator provided information such as policies/ limitations. Tuncer Baykas, NICT

Entities belonging to 802.19.1 System June 2010 Entities belonging to 802.19.1 System Coexistence Manager Coexistence decision making This includes generating and providing corresponding coexistence requests/commands and control information to Coexistence Enabler(s) Discovery of and communication with other Coexistence Managers Assist network operators in management related to TVWS coexistence Coexistence Enabler Communication between Coexistence Manager and TVBD network or device Obtaining information, required for coexistence, from TVBD network or device Translating reconfiguration requests/commands and control information received from the Coexistence Manager into TVBD-specific reconfiguration requests/ commands Coexistence Discovery and Information Server Providing coexistence related information to Coexistence Managers Supporting discovery of Coexistence Managers and opening interfaces between Coexistence Managers Collecting, aggregating information related to TVWS coexistence. Coexistence Discovery and Information Server may connect to TVWS database to obtain primary users information. Tuncer Baykas, NICT

Deployment of Entities June 2010 Deployment of Entities Coexistence Enabler (CE) CEs can be deployed inside TV Band Devices or Network. Coexistence Manager (CM) CMs can be deployed inside the TV Band Device or Network. Also CMs can be deployed outside TV Band Networks. Coexistence Discovery and Information Server (CDIS) CDISs can be deployed outside TV Band Networks. Tuncer Baykas, NICT