IEEE 802.11 Regulatory SC Orlando Closing Report April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 March 2013 IEEE 802.11 Regulatory SC Orlando Closing Report Date: 2013-03-22 Authors: Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
April 2009 doc.: IEEE 802.19-09/xxxxr0 March 2013 Abstract This presentation is the closing report for the March 2013 IEEE 802.11 Regulatory Standing Committee meeting in Orlando. Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry Rich Kennedy, Research In Motion
Agenda The regulatory summaries Action items and issues March 2013 Agenda The regulatory summaries Action items and issues WP5A liaison from IEEE 802 on 5 GHz The NPRM FCC 13-22 Transmit beamforming antenna gain presentations Adjourn Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry
Accomplishments Approved Vancouver meeting and teleconference minutes March 2013 Accomplishments Approved Vancouver meeting and teleconference minutes Heard regulatory update summaries for North America, the EU and Asia Approved a liaison to ITU-R WP5A on expansion of the 5 GHz spectrum Heard two presentations on transmit beamforming antenna gain (relating to a TCB test document for multiple antennas) Developed and approved a framework document for the development of Comments for NPRM FCC 13-22 (proceeding 13-49) Planned for teleconferences Thursdays, at 12:30ET for 90 minutes (starting April 4th) Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry
Teleconferences Weekly on Thursdays, 12:30 to 14:00 ET March 2013 Teleconferences Weekly on Thursdays, 12:30 to 14:00 ET Starting April 4th Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry
References March 2013 NPRM FCC 12-118 NPRM FCC 12-148 NPRM FCC 13-22 FCC request for comment on WRC-15 FCC authorization of TVWS databases nationwide Early draft of EN301 598 (v0.0.16) Technical feasibility of IMT in the bands above 6 GHz RECOMMENDATION ITU-R F.1763 RECOMMENDATION ITU-R M.1651 WP5A liaison re M.1651 IEEE 802.11 liaison to ITU-R WP5A on expansion of the 5 GHz band Industry outline for NPRM FCC 13-22 response NPRM FCC 13-22 Dissected FCC 13-22 Comment Framework Transmit Beamforming Antenna Gain Beamfoming Array Gain to Intended and Unintended Users Rich Kennedy, BlackBerry