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Doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal.

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1 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 1 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: FPP-SUN Regulatory Conformance Consideration. Date Submitted: 6 Jul. 2009 Source: Shusaku Shimada, Emmanuel Monnerie Company : Yokogawa Co., Landis+Gyr Address 2-9-32 Nakacho-town Musashinoshi-city Tokyo, 180-8750 Japan Voice: +81-422-52-5543, FAX: +81-55-7311 E-Mail: shusaku@ieee.org, emmanuel.monnerie@landisgyr.comshusaku@ieee.orgemmanuel.monnerie@landisgyr.com Re: TG4g Call for Proposal Abstract: Regulatory related aspects of OFDM proposal. Purpose: To present the versatile and powerful nature of FPP-SUN OFDM proposal. Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. 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 P802.15.

2 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 2 Summary (1) Background: Flexible and dynamic frequency spectrum utilization is an institutional trend in each jurisdictional regions and ITU-R. (2) Frequency availability around the world should keep being added or altered by each regulatory authorities continuously after now. (3) 700MHz-1GHz spectrum will keep containing similar and useful, but simultaneously diverse global bands for SUN application even in the future. (4) Possible scalable Data Rate and Bandwidth of OFDM have to be instrumental for future adaptation of novel frequency availability, and for the legacy interference avoidance even in case of migration from NBFH systems. Contributors: Roberto Aiello [Independent], Sangsung Choi [ETRI], Bob Fishette [Trilliant], David Howard [On-Ramp], Rishi Mohindra [MAXIM], Emmanuel Monnerie [Landis & Gyr], Partha Murali [Redpine Signal], Steve Shearer [Independent], Shusaku Shimada [Yokogawa Electric Co.], Kendall Smith [Aclara] Xing Tao [Chinese Academic of Science], Betty Zhao [Huawei]

3 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 3 IEEE802.15.4g PAR : Scope This Standard defines an amendment to IEEE 802.15.4. It addresses principally outdoor Low Data Rate Wireless Smart Metering Utility Network requirements. It defines an alternate PHY and only those MAC modifications needed to support its implementation. Specifically, the amendment supports all of the following: – Operation in any of the regionally available license exempt frequency bands, such as 700MHz to 1GHz, and the 2.4 GHz band. – Data rate of at least 40 kbps but not more than 1000 kbps. – Achieve the optimal energy efficient link margin given the environmental conditions encountered in Smart Metering deployments. – Principally outdoor communications – PHY frame sizes up to a minimum of 1500 octets – Simultaneous operation for at least 3 co-located orthogonal networks – Connectivity to at least one thousand direct neighbors characteristic of dense urban deployment. Provides mechanisms that enable coexistence with other systems in the same band(s) including IEEE 802.11, 802.15 and 802.16 systems.

4 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 4 IEEE802.15.4g PAR : Purposes and Needs Purpose: –To provide a global standard that facilitates very large scale process control applications such as the utility smart-grid network. This amendment supports large, geographically diverse networks with minimal infrastructure. –Smart Metering Utility Networks can potentially contain millions of fixed endpoints. –The communication range, robustness, and coexistence characteristics required for this class of application have not been met with existing 802 standards. Need for the Project: –The need for a standard to promote orderly and quick evolution of smart-grid networks has been recognized in the recently passed energy legislation by the U.S. Congress (EISA 2007; Energy Independence & Security Act of 2007), which calls on National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to work with standards bodies (such as IEEE) to develop protocols and standards for the smart-grid network. In the EuropeanUnion, the need is no less urgent and similar standardization mandates, such as the EU's 20/20/20 plan, are in process worldwide. –The responses received by and presented to the 15.4g Study Group indicate an already large and rapidly growing market for wireless Smart Metering applications that fit the objectives of 802.15, but are not satisfied by existing IEEE 802 standards. –Utility networking and very large scale industrial applications have requirements to keep infrastructure to a minimum, scale to millions of nodes across diverse geographical environments, and do so with carrier grade reliability. To reach every node in the network a Wireless Smart Metering Utility Network needs the capability to vary radio range while providing for high spectral reuse.

5 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 5 Outdoor, Reliability and Battery Operation Reliability ・ Separation from 2.4GHz band entertainment gadgets. ・ High sensitivity & link margin. ・ Diversity : - Frequency, time & space Outdoor : Simple to use ・ Adequate coverage area and sufficient one hop reach. - Good propagation characteristics - Resulting frequency reuse within the mesh or over the cells. ・ License exempt, light licensing or professional installation. Battery Operation ・ Long battery life - Low power LSI integration ・ Quick operation : - Frame-Tx, Rx, CCA & everything ・ Energy saving protocol OFDM and 700MHz-1GHz band deserve

6 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 6 Regulatory Conformance Table of OFDM proposal

7 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 7 Regulatory Conformance Table for 700MHz-1GHz

8 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 8 Other Lower Frequency Bands Other frequency bands may be possible to incorporate; (1) If their regulatory endorsement and required capacity and bandwidth regarding SUN application stands, (2) If “too good” propagating characteristics of diffraction and sporadic reflection and refraction effect no extra co-channel interference issues in term of cellular or Mesh architecture, OFDM scheme is well proven by several terrestrial broadcasting standards and services globally.

9 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 9 Scalable Data Rates / Bandwidth by OFDM Flexibility to forge the signal required in each region and/or band Foster a global viable market justifing the cutting edge LSI by 15.4g

10 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 10 Excerpt from the simulation results carried out by Rishi Mohindra, MAXIM Integrated Products Modulation Bandwidth adaptation TX Power, Out of Band Spectrum Mask, Spurious Emission Requirement Number of sub-carriers incorporated, PA-backoff, Windowing Parameters

11 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 11 Example : ERC 868MHz Mask (Europe) Excerpt from the simulation results carried out by Rishi Mohindra, MAXIM Integrated Products +13 dBm output power PA = Rapps model with Rho = 3

12 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 12 Excerpt from the simulation results carried out by Rishi Mohindra, MAXIM Integrated Products Example: ARIB T-96 Mask (Japan)

13 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 13 Example: 2.4GHz Ristricted Band Compliance (US) Excerpt from the simulation results carried out by Rishi Mohindra, MAXIM Integrated Products Rapps PA model. 6 dB back off from saturation power for PA, rho = 1. At 2400.5 MHz channel, meets requirement for 2390MHz restricted band (10 MHz from carrier). At 2477 MHz channel, meets requirement for 2483 MHz restricted band (6 MHz offset from carrier). 500KHz BW OFDM with 30dBm TX power

14 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 14 Advantage of OFDM for Regulatory Conformance OFDM Proposal includes signal bandwidth of 68kHz, 146kHz, 264kHz, 518kHz and 1.06MHz. OFDM Proposal provides data rates of 46kbps to 781kbps OFDM proposal consistently maintains - 9765.63Hz tone spacing - 128 us symbol duration. OFDM Proposal covers every frequency bands of, - International ISM 2.4GHz - US 915MHz - Europe 863-870MHz - Japanese 950MHz - Chinese 783MHz - Korean 922MHz - TV White Space Flexibility of OFDM works even if future availability of SUN frequency bands are altered and increased.

15 doc.: IEEE802.15-09-0484-02-004g Submission Jul. 15, 2007 Shusaku Shimada, Yokogawa Co.Slide 15 References TG4g PAR 15-09-0114-00-004g Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr) 15-09-0126-00-004g Steve Shearer (self) 15-09-0275-02-004g Sangsung Choi, Cheolho Shin and Byounghak Kim(ETRI) 15-09-0279-00-004g G. Flammer (SSN), E. Monnerie (L+G), S. Shearer, S. Shimada (Yokogawa Electric Corp.) 15-09-0289-01-004g/15-09-0294-02-004g Steve Shearer (self) 15-09-0291-00-004g Emmanuel Monnerie (Landis+Gyr) 15-09-0293-03-004g Rishi Mohindra (MAXIM) 15-09-0453-01-004g-guidance-t15-09-0175-01-004g-european-regularity-considerations.ppt 15-09-0453-01-004g-guidance-to-phy-band-adaptation.doc 15-09-0189-00-004g-korean-regulatory-considerations.ppt 15-09-0476-00-004g-phy-layer-discussion-for-chinese-nb-bands.ppt 15-09-0382-00-004g-sun-perspectives-from-epri.ppt 15-08-0109-02-004d-WW-BPSK-with-AFA-provisioning.pdf


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