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PAR Review - Meeting Agenda and Comment slides - San Antonio 2016
July 2016 doc.: IEEE /1326r1 November 2016 PAR Review - Meeting Agenda and Comment slides - San Antonio 2016 Date: Authors: Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm) Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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Abstract-Snapshot Nov 6-11, 2016, San Antonio, TX, USA
July 2016 doc.: IEEE /1326r1 November 2016 Abstract-Snapshot Nov 6-11, 2016, San Antonio, TX, USA PARs under consideration: 802c - Amendment: Local Medium Access Control (MAC) Address Usage, PAR Modification 802.1AR: Standard - Secure Device Identity, PAR and CSD 802.1CS - Standard: Link-local Registration Protocol, PAR and CSD 802.3cg - Amendment: 10 Mb/s Operation over Single Balanced Twisted-pair Cabling and Associated Power Delivery , PAR and CSD Amendment: Low-power wake-up radio operation, PAR and CSD – Standard: Coexistence of Unlicensed Wireless Systems in an Automotive Environment , PAR and CSD Meeting times: Monday PM2, Tuesday AM2, Thursday AM2 Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm) Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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PAR Review SC – November 2016 Chair: Jon Rosdahl
July 2016 doc.: IEEE /1326r1 November 2016 PAR Review SC – November 2016 Chair: Jon Rosdahl Draft Agenda: Monday Agenda: Welcome Approve Previous Minutes Determine order of review Review PARs/CSD posted for review this week. Recess Tuesday Agenda: Complete review of PARs/CSD and post comments to 802 WGs Thursday Agenda: Review Response to Comments Prepare Report for WG closing plenary Adjourn Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm) Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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Motion to Approve Previous Minutes
November 2016 Motion to Approve Previous Minutes Move to approve doc 11-16/0986r0 < 0PAR-minutes-july-2016-session.docx> as the minutes for PAR Review SC from July 2016 Plenary in San Diego. Moved: Mike Montemurro 2nd: Stuart Kerry Results: 4-0-1 Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 Par Review Comments Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 802c - Amendment: Local Medium Access Control (MAC) Address Usage, PAR Modification No Comment Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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802.1AR: Standard - Secure Device Identity, PAR and CSD
November 2016 802.1AR: Standard - Secure Device Identity, PAR and CSD No Comment Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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802.1CS - Standard: Link-local Registration Protocol, PAR and CSD
November 2016 802.1CS - Standard: Link-local Registration Protocol, PAR and CSD PAR: 5.2 “rapidly, accurately, and efficiently” do you have any metric to quantify these adverbs. 5.5 – expansion of first use Acronym Change MRP "802.1Q Multiple Registration Protocol“ to “802.1Q Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP)” 5.5 – Quantify: smaller vs bigger – give numeric range for each. CSD: 1.2.1 – MRP acronym expansion needed. Change “New applications like industrial automation” to “New applications in industrial automation” 1.2.3 LRP and LLDP expansion needed Suggestion – add a use case example to expand the 2nd paragraph What is IS-IS? Please expand. Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 802.3cg - Amendment: 10 Mb/s Operation over Single Balanced Twisted-pair Cabling and Associated Power Delivery , PAR and CSD Replace 5.2.b. Scope of the project: with “Specify additions to and appropriate modifications of IEEE Std to add 10 Mb/s Physical Layer (PHY) specifications and management parameters for operation and associated optional provision of power on single balanced twisted-pair copper cabling.” 5.5 – change “IEEE 802.3” to “IEEE Std 802.3” 5.6 suggestion is to delete “factory, process” as they are redundant 8.1 – add “5.2.b. - IEEE Std – <full title of standard.> Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 Standard: Coexistence of Unlicensed Wireless Systems in an Automotive Environment , PAR and CSD Change scope 5.2 to “This recommended practice recommends dynamic parameter values for IEEE 802 and Bluetooth devices operating in the 2.4 GHz band to enhance their performance in the automotive environment.” 5.4 request to quantify “improvements in throughput, latency, reliability, PESQ (Perceptual Evaluation Speech Quality) score etc” 5.4 change “for example” to “such as” 5.4 delete “the” prior to physical layer and medium access…(two instances) Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 Standard: Coexistence of Unlicensed Wireless Systems in an Automotive Environment , PAR and CSD 5.4 change “The typical scenarios the recommended practice will include: Interference among IEEE devices in the 2.4 GHz band. Interference between IEEE devices and non IEEE devices in the 2.4 GHz band. Non-IEEE devices in the 2.4 GHz band include but are not limited to Bluetooth devices.” To “The recommended practice addresses interference scenarios among and between 2.4 GHz IEEE 802 and non-IEEE 802 devices (e.g. Bluetooth).” Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 Standard: Coexistence of Unlicensed Wireless Systems in an Automotive Environment , PAR and CSD 5.5 replace the Need for Project with “The automotive environment is one of the 2.4 GHz wireless environments with rapidly increasing deployment. This environment differs from the enterprise or residential environments. Automotive environments are characterized by high density of access points and stations (e.g. in traffic jams) with inter-AP distance of 2m-3m and dynamically changing interference conditions. There is extensive use of non IEEE 802 technologies in the 2.4 GHz band, which require consideration of coexistence issues. This recommended practice aims to improve coexistence and performance in 2.4 GHz. Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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802.11 Amendment: Low-power wake-up radio operation, PAR and CSD
July 2016 doc.: IEEE /1326r1 November 2016 Amendment: Low-power wake-up radio operation, PAR and CSD 1.1 Project Number – change to “P802.11ba” 2.1 Title – need to quantify “Low-power” suggest “Low-power (less than 1mill-watt)” 5.2.b. The scope uses “normal” which should be removed. Is it really a new PHY layer that uses both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands? Use of “packets” seems odd to use rather than “frame”? Can this work in the 3 GHz, 60Ghz or Whitespace bands as well? The current scope statement seems to be a listing of market points for the amendment. Proposed Scope replacement text 5.2.b Scope of the Project: This amendment defines physical (PHY) layer and medium access control (MAC) layer specifications that enables operation of a wake-up radio (WUR). The WUR defines an active receiver with expected power consumption of less than one milliwatt. Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm) Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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802.11 Amendment: Low-power wake-up radio operation, PAR and CSD
November 2016 Amendment: Low-power wake-up radio operation, PAR and CSD 5.5 suggested changes: Change “Devices based on the power save modes of the IEEE standard periodically wake up from a sleep… “ To “Devices based on the IEEE power save modes periodically wake up from a sleep…” Change “Therefore, for the standard to be competitive, the IEEE WG needs to develop power efficient mechanisms “ To “Power efficient mechanisms need …” Delete “This project addresses this need. This project is also expected to benefit traditional devices with WLAN interfaces such as smartphones.” 8.1 delete the 5.2.b. note (all the text). Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 Responses From 802 WGs Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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November 2016 Final Report to Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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Motion To Approve Report
July 2016 doc.: IEEE /1326r1 November 2016 Motion To Approve Report Move to accept 11-16/1326rX as the report from PAR Review SC for the November plenary. Moved: 2nd: Results: This Document Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm) Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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References IEEE 802 PARs Under consideration Webpage: Minutes:
July 2016 doc.: IEEE /1326r1 November 2016 References IEEE 802 PARs Under consideration Webpage: Minutes: Previous Plenary: 11-16/986r0: < july-2016-session.docx> Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm) Jon Rosdahl, (Qualcomm)
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