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Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANS) Submission Title: [Proposal to Add Location Awareness as an Important New Criteria] Date Submitted: [July 7, 2000] Source: [Martin Rofheart] Company [XtremeSpectrum] Address [7501 Greenway Center Drive, Suite 760, Greenbelt, MD ] Voice [(301) ], Fax [(301) ], Re: [TG3 Call For Proposals] Abstract: [Location awareness as a WPAN attribute] Purpose: [for July 2000 plenary] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual or organization. The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor reserves 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 P

doc.: IEEE /239r1 Submission July 2000 Martin Rofheart, XtremeSpectrumSlide 2 Presented by: Martin Rofheart (301) Proposal for Location Awareness as a WPAN Criteria

doc.: IEEE /239r1 Submission July 2000 Martin Rofheart, XtremeSpectrumSlide 3 Objectives In response to invitation for new criteria in final call for proposals –“ If the Task Group agrees to a criteria, it can be added to the criteria list for general consideration. This allows learning and improvement of the overall proposal.” Review of location awareness problem in WPAN Location is a fundamental and important property of WPAN –Location is a primary differentiator from WLAN –It should be incorporated in the WPAN evaluation documents Proposal –Definition & value into TG3 Criteria Definitions document (# 00/110) Part of General Solution—allow proposers to address as PHY or MAC –Comparison values -/same/+ values into Pugh Matrix Comparison doc –Weighting for the Location Awareness Criteria

doc.: IEEE /239r1 Submission July 2000 Martin Rofheart, XtremeSpectrumSlide 4 Review of Location Awareness Problem in WPAN Statement of Problem –Need to wirelessly communicate between two (or many) users in a crowd Handheld devices, kiosks, etc. –Do not want configuration, passwords, PINs, typing etc. This is similar to ‘business card beaming’ with personal data assistants want to do this with multimedia data types like digital still images, MP3 files etc. Just point and shoot –Goal is simplification/ease of use for device registration As a function of relative location of transceivers –Also want to locate users in office, factory & home Two users wish to communicate without involving others nearby

doc.: IEEE /239r1 Submission July 2000 Martin Rofheart, XtremeSpectrumSlide 5 Proposed Definition and Value For TG3 Criteria Definitions Document In General Solution section –Allows for the greatest diversity from proposals Location Awareness –Definition Location awareness is the ability to determine information about the relative location of one transceiver with respect to another. This data can be used to locate, identify and discriminate amongst users in crowded environments and to simplify device registration in constantly changing piconets. In a WPAN environment with 10m range, location resolution on the order of 10 centimeters is required to do this. Provisions must be made to propagate location information to higher layers of the stack. –Values Resolution in centimeters of the proposed location method

doc.: IEEE /239r1 Submission July 2000 Martin Rofheart, XtremeSpectrumSlide 6 Proposed Definition and Value For TG3 Criteria Definitions Document In General Solution section –Allows for the greatest diversity from proposals Location Awareness –Definition Location awareness is the ability to determine information about the relative location of one transceiver with respect to another. The purpose is to improve usability of portable devices. This data can be used to locate, identify and discriminate amongst users in crowded environments and to simplify device registration in constantly changing network topology. Provisions must be made to propagate location information to higher layers of the stack. –Values Resolution in centimeters of the proposed location method

doc.: IEEE /239r1 Submission July 2000 Martin Rofheart, XtremeSpectrumSlide 7 Comparison Values for Pugh Matrix Comparison Document CRITERIAREF. Comparison Values -Same+ Location Awareness FalseTrue Technical requirement –WPAN has 10m range –In order to adequately differentiate individual users, resolution on the order of 10 centimeters is required is required from the proposed method to bring best value. Proposed Pugh Matrix values

doc.: IEEE /239r1 Submission July 2000 Martin Rofheart, XtremeSpectrumSlide 8 Weighting for Location Awareness Criteria Location awareness is a fundamental WPAN attribute and differentiator from WLAN Top weightings from first pass vote without location awareness Unit Manufacturing Cost9.7 Coexistence8.9 Interoperability BT High end MAC Mbps6.1 Power consumption5.9 MAC/PHY interface Mbps4.6 Sensitivity4.2 Time to Market3.7 Jamming Resistance3.5 Some choices for setting and applying weight –Determine ranking by vote –Apply rank as extra credit for proposals meeting the criteria –Apply scale to previous weights if maintaining 100 point count matters –Other choices?