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© HiperLAN2 Global Forum HiperLAN2 Global Forum (H2GF) Martin Johnsson, Chairman February 25, 2000

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum Agenda What is HiperLAN2? Mission Statement Forum objectives Forum organization Vision Membership status Work status

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum What is HiperLAN2? The next generation of Wireless LAN technology Operates in the 5 GHz band, with dedicated spectrum allocated world-wide Broadband communication, up to 54 Mbit/s transmission rate at radio interface Connection-oriented with support for QoS

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum What is HiperLAN2? (contd) Generic architecture, allowing seamless interoperation with: legacy LAN (Ethernet) PPP-based access (e.g. for VPN) 3G cellular networks IEEE 1394 (e.g., Firewire, i.LINK) ATM Plug & play radio network Security, authentication & encryption

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum HiperLAN2 Global Forum --- Mission statement Drive the adoption of HiperLAN2 as the global broadband wireless technology in 5 GHz band, providing untethered connectivity for mobile devices in corporate, public and home environments

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum H2GF objectives Achieve interoperable products Promote and market the technology Collaborate with standards and regulatory bodies to facilitate deployment Members active in further development of standard in ETSI-BRAN Ensure that HiperLAN2 is the wireless LAN technology of tomorrow

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum H2GF - Organization Steering Committee, administrative body General Committee, operational body – working groups: Interoperability Regulatory Application Marketing

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum HiperLAN2 - The Vision Roaming Airport Hotel & Conference Public space Office Home Train station Wide area Cellular Datacom Local Area WLAN Datacom

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum Complementing wireless datacom solutions Mbps ,1 Outdoor Fixed Walk Vehicle Indoor Fixed/ Desktop Walk Mobility Wideband Cellular W-LAN User Bitrate, Datacom services Bluetooth GSM, IS-95, D-AMPS LAN Wide Area Network (WAN) - Coverage Local Area Network (LAN) - Hot Spots - high speed Personal Area Network (PAN) - Connectivity, cable replacement

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum Membership status Alcatel Adaptive Broadband Axis Bosch Cambridge Silicon Radio Canon Dell Emtac Ericsson Eumitcom Grundig Intersil Lucent Matsushita Communication Mediascape Motorola National Semiconductor Nokia NTT Philips Samsung Siemens Silicon Wave Sony International Telia Texas Instruments Thomson Wireless Communication

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum Work status Refine and clarify interoperability requirements (corporate network) Specify requirements and system model for home environment Evaluation of laboratories for interoperability tests Contribute to conferences, next is IBC’s WLAN conference in London Liaison with ETSI-BRAN established, and liaison with WECA is in process

© HiperLAN2 Global Forum Goals Certified interoperable products on the market Q4 of 2001 Ensure spectrum allocated on all major markets HiperLAN2 is the next generation global Wireless LAN technology

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