doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 1 Project: IEEE Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [TG3a Candidate Officer Presentation and Statement] Date Submitted: [9Sep02] Source: [Ian Gifford] Company [Consultant] Address [23 Kelshill Road, MA USA 01863] Voice:[ ], FAX: [ ], Re: [02/385r0, etc.] Abstract:[TG3a Call For Officer Submission.] Purpose:[The purpose of this submission is to baseline Ian Gifford’s TG3a Candidate Officer Presentation and Statement to the TG3a SG.] Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE 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. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 2 IEEE Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) TG3a Candidate Officer Presentation and Statement
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 3 Contents SG3a Work To Date How to drive an 802 standard Overview of the process Candidate Summary Call Analysis Statement Biography Reference
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 4 SG3a Work To Date! The body of work to date has been excellent! The study has garnered significant attention around the world! Based on the call and observing the SG it appears that the Task Group needs additional leadership resources to help achieve rapid success. I have a proven track record and I know what it takes to lead your team. Vote for Ian Gifford for TG3a Chair!
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 5 How to Drive an 802 Standard Requires study group chair to drive consensus Requires editor to write standard Requires committed individuals/organizations Requires technical leaders to resolve issues Requires consortium to drive market awareness RESULT –Standard will be rock solid –Standard will be maintainable –Market will be ready
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 6 Overview of the Process
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 7 TG3a Call for Officers Results, as of 8pm CHAIR –4 declared candidates VICE CHAIR –3 declared candidates TECHNICAL EDITOR –3 declared candidates SECRETARY –1 declared candidate Ian Gifford, Consultant Bob Heile, Appairent Technologies Jeyhan Karaoguz, Broadcom Rick Roberts, XtremeSpectrum }
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide Organization Chart - Officer and Affiliations
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide WG has created 3 MACs and 5 PHYs, SG3a is the 6 th PHY Physical Layer Medium Access Control Sublayer Logical Link Control Sublayer { { { = Draft in process or complete = Draft not defined e.g., CFP, etc.
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 10 Statement IEEE standards have achieved world- wide use and recognition by the public, industry and engineering professionals because of their high quality and usability. Our standards are based on five imperative principles: openness, due process, balance, consensus, and right of appeal. We need to continue to uphold these principles as the cornerstone of standards development.
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 11 Statement (cont.) If I am elected IEEE a Chair, I will work with the SG to TG transition team and help them focus on a rapid development for an alternative PHY clause for a higher data rate amendment to standard while still maintaining the "IEEE imperative standards principles."
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 12 Biography IAN CHRISTOPHER GIFFORD received a Bachelors in economics from Boston University, Boston Massachusetts, in Ian is the current IEEE WG Co Vice Chair and IEEE Chair. Ian, now a consultant, worked for M/A- COM, Inc., a Tyco Electronics Company, in Lowell, Massachusetts after graduating from BU with a BA. In 2001 he left M/A-COM as Director of Standards. For the past 20 years he has been active in world-wide standards developments, including IEEE, IETF, TIA, ARIB, ATIS, ETSI, and ITU-R for wide area, local area and personal area networks. He has given multiple seminars on WPANs and is currently co-authoring the "The IEEE Handbook." While at M/A-COM for 19 years, Ian had extensive experience with semiconductor materials, devices, RF integrated circuits, passive and control devices, antennas, subsystems and systems. He has specifically worked on 800 MHz Public Safety integrated digital trunked voice and packet data over an Internet Protocol (IP) based networks, 2.4 and 5 GHz RF Chipsets, 2.4 GHz Train Braking Systems, GHz High Resolution Radar sensors based on a ultra-wideband (UWB) at 3-4GHz BW, etc. Additionally, Ian has extensive world-wide regulatory experience.
doc.: IEEE /394r0 Submission September 2002 Ian Gifford, ConsultantSlide 13 Reference from Jim Carlo, Chair, IEEE- SA Standards Board, dated 16Oct01 "I have known Ian Gifford for the last six years while I was chair of IEEE 802 and Ian was the key person responsible for the coordination and standardization of Bluetooth Technology within the IEEE. Within this capacity, Ian had to work with many people, both engineers and lawyers, IEEE Standards Staff and University Professors and marketing people to drive this project. Ian was able to understand both the engineering, political and marketing tradeoffs in gaining a consensus within the Wireless Personal Area Network. Within IEEE 802, without Ian's perseverance in driving the IEEE Standard for WPAN (Based on Bluetooth), this standards would not have happened. He single-handedly drove the balloting process in spite of numerous attempts to sidetrack this."