doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won Slide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: TG-VLC Closing Report for Waikoloa September 2010 Date Submitted: 16 September 2010 Source: Eun Tae Won, Samsung Electronics Contact: Eun Tae Won, Samsung Electronics Voice: Re: Abstract: Closing report for the TG-VLC Session in Waikoloa Purpose: 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(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 P
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won TG-VLC 11 th Meeting, September Closing Report 16 September, 2010
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won Hearing presentation based on LB #57 comment Discuss some comments about LB #57 comment Resolve comments about LB #57 comment Slide 3 Objectives of Meeting
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won 1.Sixteen 2-hour time slots was held in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. - Monday AM2, PM1, PM2 - Tuesday AM1, AM2, PM1, PM2 - Wednesday AM1, PM1, PM2 - Thursday AM1, AM2, PM1, PM2 - 2 Adhoc session 2. Comment resolution (Total 821comments resolved) lb57-combined-comment-sheet - Editorial comments: 413 comments are resolved - Technical comments: 397 comments are resolved - Advisory comments: 11 comments are resolved 3. Contribution Monday comment-resolutions-on-the-parameters-for-color-function-support-t-cid- 124-and assigned-comments-on-d2-draft editing-csk-constellation-description-a-cid-1-t-cid editing-csk-constellation-description-a-cid-1-t-cid Meeting Achievements
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won 3. Contribution Tuesday comment-resolutions-on-the-parameters-for-color-function-support-t- cid-124-and-221: comment-and-proposed-resolution assigned-comments-on-d2-draft Wednesday modified-text-for-vlc-cell-mobility update-of some-discussion-for-lb-57-comment-resolution-of-annex-g Thursday modified-text-for-vlc-cell-mobility modified-text-for-annex-e-in-d assigned-comments-on-d2-draft modified-text-for-t-cid comment-and-proposed-resolution some-discussion-for-lb-57-comment-resolution-of-annex-g the-text-modifications-of-annex-g-for-the-lb-57-comment-resolution use-of-the-term-symbol-in-ieee d updated-text-based-on and suggestion-for-line-scan-led-signboard-issue-of-annex-g Meeting Achievements
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won The task group7 approve the comment resolutions in document 10/0681r11 (doc number: lb57-combined- comment-sheet.xls) as the resolution of comments from letter ballot #57 Moved: Clint Chaplin Second: Sangkyu Lim Motion Passes: Unanimous Consent Motion
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won Move to authorize Rick Roberts, Sang-Kyu Lim, and Sridhar Rajagopal as the Comment Resolution Oversight Committee chaired by Eun Tae Won; said committee to expire at the beginning of the November Plenary meeting. The Comment Resolution Oversight Committee is authorized to approve the resolutions and approve start of the next recirculation of the 15.7 draft on behalf of the Working Group. Comment resolution on Recirculations 1(current) and 2 (next) will be conducted via reflector and via teleconferences announced to the reflector at least 7 days in advance. Moved: Joachim W. Walewski Second: Clint Chaplin Motion Passes: Unanimous Consent Motion
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won Move that the WG accept the comment the comment resolutions i n document 10/0681r11 (doc number: lb57-c ombined-comment-sheet.xls) as the resolution for comment from l etter ballot #57 Moved: Second: Motion Passes: Motion
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae WonSlide 9 Plans for November Meeting Hearing comment resolution presentation based on recirculation 2 comments Resolve comments about recirculation 2 comments
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae WonSlide 10 Conference call Every Friday 04:00 GMT Details will be announced on the reflector
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae Won Thank you ! Any questions? Slide 11
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae WonSlide 12 Purpose of Proposed Standard (PAR ) The purpose of this standard is to provide a global standard for short-range optical wireless communication using visible light. The standard will provide (i) access to several hundred THz of unlicensed spectrum; (ii) immunity to electromagnetic interference and noninterference with Radio Frequency (RF) systems; (iii) additional security by allowing the user to see the communication channel; and (iv) communication augmenting and complementing existing services (such as illumination, display, indication, decoration, etc.) from visible-light infrastructures
doc.: IEEE Submission September 2010 Euntae WonSlide 13 Need for the Project (PAR ) Visible light is drawing great interest as a new communication medium due to the following recent developments. Firstly, solid-state light sources are rapidly replacing conventional ones in signaling, illumination and display infrastructures. It thus becomes possible to carry communication data on such light sources. Secondly, the visible band is free from frequency regulation and Radio Frequency (RF) interference so that it is well suited to RF crowded or RF restricted environments. Thirdly, the unique feature of visibility can enhance the physical-layer security and offer intuitive usage. Given the growing expectation of ubiquitous connectivity in all settings and environments, the need for unlicensed, high bandwidth, easy to use wireless communications technology has never been greater. Potential applications include secure point-to-point communication, indoor Location Based Service (LBS), secure point-to-Multipoint communication (office, hospital, airplane), Intelligent Transportation System (ITS), information broadcast, and etc. A visible light communication standard will provide economic opportunities to equipment manufacturers, component suppliers, service providers, and infrastructure operators.