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doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 1 WPAN Background

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 2 WPAN-Background Started as an Ad Hoc group under PASC in June led by Dick Braley, Fedex Transitioned to a Study Group under within LMSC in March 1998 Became a full Working Group of 802 in March 1999

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 3 WPAN Background - Meetings June, Cleveland, OH, Request to PASC July 16, Nashua, NH IEEE PASC Plenary Meeting December 2, Cleveland, OH Ad Hoc Wearables Committee Meeting January 14-15, Memphis, TN, Ad Hoc Wearables Committee Meeting January 19-23, 1998 Lynnwood, WA IEEE Interim Meeting March 9-13, 1998 Irvine, CA IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting (SG formed) April 8-9, 1998 Cambridge, MA IEEE WPAN SG Meeting May 4-8, 1998 Utrecht, NL IEEE Interim Meeting May 19-21, 1998 Irving, TX IEEE WPAN SG Meeting July 6-10, 1998 LaJolla, CA 802 Plenary Meeting September 14-18,1998 Westford, MA Interim Meeting October 26, 1998 Atlanta, GA Ad Hoc WPAN SG Meeting November 9-13, 1998 Albuquerque, NM 802 Plenary Meeting January 11-15, 1999 Orlando, FL Interim Meeting March 8-12, 1999 Austin, TX 802 Plenary Meeting

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 4 WPAN Background - Companies 3Com Aironet Amerisys AMD AMP ARIB Boeing Bosch BreezeCOM Broadband Access Systems, Inc. Butterfly Communications, Inc. Carnegie Mellon Clarion Commcepts Compaq/DEC Conexant FedEx GTE/BBN Harris H-P Informed Technology, Inc. Intermec/Norand Kodak Kyocera Lace Lucent McDonnel Douglas Micrilor MIT Media Lab Motorola Netwave PED Inc. Philips Raytheon Sanders Sprint PCS Symbol Texas Instruments Unisys ViA Walt Disney Xetron etc.

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 5 WPAN Vision Statement Continuum of needs for wireless products No one product which can fill all needs Family of complementary devices RFID WPAN WLANs Low performance, low cost High performance, higher cost Source: doc.: IEEE /97 (Pat Kinney, Intermec)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 6 WPAN Study Group Objective Review WPAN/WLAN Requirements Determine Need for Standard If warranted draft a PAR for submittal Seek appropriate Sponsorship within 802 The IEEE 802 Local and Metropolitan Area Network Standards Committee has the basic charter to create, maintain, and encourage the use of IEEE/ANSI and equivalent IEC/ISO JTC 1 standards primarily within layers 1 and 2 of the OSI (Open System Interconnection) Reference Model.

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 7 WPAN Original Functional Requirements published 1/98 January 22, 1998 Power Management: Low current consumption Range: 0-10 meters Speed: Kbps (actual) Small Size e.g., ~.5 cubic inches no antenna Low Cost: i.e., relative to target device Should allow overlap of multiple networks in the same area Networking support for a minimum of sixteen devices March 4, 1998 May 20, Source: doc.: IEEE /58 (Bob Heile, GTE)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 8 WPAN Application Summary Submitter Attributes Source: doc.: IEEE /353 (Bruce Kraemer, Harris)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 9 Current WPAN Functional Requirements- “A” List Worldwide spectrum allocations for unlicensed bands such as 2.4GHz Low Cost: i.e., relative to target device Small Size e.g., ~.5 cubic inches( excludes antenna & battery) Power Management: Very Low current consumption (Average 20mw or 10% Tx/Rx load) Source:doc.: IEEE /160r2 (Ian Gifford, M/A-COM)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 10 Current WPAN Functional Requirements- “A” List (cont.) Asynchronous or connection-less data links Allow coexistence of multiple Wireless PAN’s in the same area (20 within 400 square feet) Allow coexistence of multiple Wireless Systems such as P in the same area WPAN Network Access Control Source:doc.: IEEE /160r2 (Ian Gifford, M/A-COM)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 11 Range: 0-10 meters Networking support for a minimum of 16 devices Attach: within one (1) second, once within range Bridge or Gateway connectivity to other data networks Current WPAN Functional Requirements- “B” List Source:doc.: IEEE /160r2 (Ian Gifford, M/A-COM)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 12 Delivered Data Throughput at the MAC SAP: ( ) kbit/s (actual 1 device to 1 device) All devices within a WPAN must be able to communicate with each other Address QoS to support a variety of traffic types Synchronous, and connection-oriented links Current WPAN Functional Requirements- “B” List (cont.) Source:doc.: IEEE /160r2 (Ian Gifford, M/A-COM)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 13 Current WPAN Functional Requirements- “C” List No single element of failure Video Roaming: hand-off to another PAN Source:doc.: IEEE /160r2 (Ian Gifford, M/A-COM)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 14 WPAN Background - Liaisons Our Sponsor submitted an IEEE Liaison Letter to the following Groups: ATM Forum Wireless ATM (WATM) Working Group Bluetooth Special Interest Group ETSI Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN) Project Infrared Data Association (IrDA) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), MobileIP Home Radio Frequency Working Group (HRFWG) Wireless LAN Alliance (WLANA)

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 15 PAN Related Activities Bluetooth--over 900 Companies Participating Spec-June 99 HomeRF/Firefly-- over 90 Companies Spec Dec 98/Dec 99 WPAN SG--~50 Companies Participating Target Standard Nov 00 Others –Intermec, Motorola, Butterfly, Kodak...

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 16 We reviewed the Liaison Usage Models for applicability Bluetooth Three-In-One Phone Interactive Conference Briefcase Trick Forbidden Message Automatic Synchronizer Instant Postcard Portable PC Speaker Phone Cordless Desktop Videos Ultimate Headset Internet Bridge HomeRF Set up a wireless home network to share voice and data between PC's, peripherals, PC-enhanced cordless phones, and new devices such as portable, remote display pads Access the Internet from anywhere in and around the home from portable display devices Share an ISP connection between PC's and other new devices Share files/modems/printers in multi-PC homes Intelligently forward incoming telephone calls to multiple cordless handsets, FAX machines and voice mailboxes Review incoming voice, FAX and messages from a small PC-enhanced cordless telephone handset Activate other home electronic systems by simply speaking a command into a PC-enhanced cordless handset Multi-player games and/or toys based on PC or Internet resources

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 17 WPAN Liaison & Submissions IEEE HomeRF LiteBluetoothIntermec 3. November 13, 1998 or sooner IEEE Bluetooth 5/20/98 GTE 5/22/98 Intermec 5/22/98 M/A-COM 5/22/98 1. May 22, 1998 or sooner HomeRF 3/4/98 IEEE HomeRF LiteBluetoothIntermec 4. January 15, 1999 or sooner KodakIEEE HomeRF LiteBluetoothGTEIntermecMotorola 2. July 10, 1998 or sooner M/A-COM IEEE HomeRF LiteBluetoothIntermec 5. March 8, 1999 or sooner Kodak Wireless Personal Area Networking Call For Proposals Liaison Convergence Achieved Convergence HappeningPossible Convergence

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 18 Task Group vs Working Group The WG and the WPAN SG: agreed on the need for a WPAN Standard agreed that there is a strong market demand for a consumer-cost, low power solution agreed on a PAR to accomplish that task agreed on the importance of Coexistence and the need for etiquette in the use of a shared medium 8disagree on the venue to best create a WPAN Standard

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 19 Market Hypotheses A WPAN Standard that does not involve Bluetooth as a participant will have a tough time gaining market acceptance Multiple independent efforts will aggravate coexistence and interference issues

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 20 Imperatives for Success Need a forum that can attract members who feel they have equal standing Need to get active participation from Members of Bluetooth, HomeRF/Firefly, , etc Need a forum which can take a fresh look, evaluate different proposals and find compromise solutions that address broad market applicability as well as technical merits Speed is of the essence--1-2years maximum

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 21 The Advantages of a WG Has the stature required to work more effectively with significant external groups Easier to act as the agent of compromise Greater freedom of action Singular purpose promotes speed and efficiency

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 22 The Bottom Line Strongly urge the SEC to pass a motion to form a WPAN Working Group Finding effective compromise solutions is imperative to shared use, interoperability, success and acceptance. The perception of balance needs to be assured. The issue is not whether a lite version of.11 can do the job, more important is market acceptance of a standard that does the job. Multiple WPAN standards are likely to address this space.

doc.: IEEE /027r1 Submission July 1999 Robert F. Heile, GTESlide 23 P Working Group on Wireless Personal Area Networks approved March 18, 1999 Austin, TX, April 14, IEEE P802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) is pleased to announce the formation of a new Working Group to develop standards for Wireless Personal Area Networks for portable and mobile computing devices. Portable and mobile computing devices are defined as unobtrusive computing devices, networking devices, software and peripherals which are worn or carried by individuals to enhance their ability to perform productive work as well as provide entertainment. The new group is designated P Working Group on Wireless Personal Area Networks. The Standards created by P will address the requirements for Wireless Personal Area Networking (WPAN) of PCs, PDAs, peripherals, cell phones, pagers and consumer electronic devices to communicate and interoperate with one another.