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<September 2010> doc.: IEEE <doc#1> <November 2010> Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [Proposed 5C for PSC] Date Submitted: [10 November, 2010] Source: [Hoosung Lee, Jinkyoung Kim, Kapseok Chang] Company [ETRI]; [Soo-Young Chang] Company [CSUS] Address [138 Gajeongno, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Korea] Voice:[ ], FAX: [ ], [{hslee, jkkim, Re: [PSC Study Group Draft 5C] Abstract: [This contributions are prepared to suggest revision for 5C] Purpose: [For the discussion of 5C in SG PSC] 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 <ETRI> <Rick Powell>, <Zarlink>

2 Proposed 5C for PSC Hoosung Lee, Jinkyoung Kim, Kapseok Chang (ETRI)
<November 2010> Proposed 5C for PSC Hoosung Lee, Jinkyoung Kim, Kapseok Chang (ETRI) Soo-Young Chang (CSUS) <ETRI>

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<September 2010> doc.: IEEE <doc#1> <September 2010> Summary We revised the following: The First Page 2. Compatibility 5. Economic Feasibility <Rick Powell>, <Zarlink>

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<September 2010> doc.: IEEE <doc#1> <September 2010> The First Page <Rick Powell>, <Zarlink>

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<September 2010> doc.: IEEE <doc#1> <September 2010> 2. Compatibility Original text IEEE 802 defines a family of standards. All standards shall be in conformance with IEEE Architecture, Management and Interworking. All logical-link-control (LLC) and media-access (MAC) standards shall be compatible with ISO 10039, MAC Service Definition 1, at the LLC/MAC boundary. Within the LLC Working Group there shall be one LLC standard, including one or more LLC protocols with a common LLC/MAC interface. Within a MAC Working Group there shall be one MAC standard and one or more Physical Layer standards with a common MAC/Physical layer interface. Each standard in the IEEE 802 family of standards shall include a definition of managed objects, which are compatible with OSI systems management standards. Note: This requirement is subject to final resolution of corrections and revision to current ISO 10039, currently inconsistent with ISO 8802 series standards. Proposed text IEEE 802 defines a family of standards. All standards shall be in conformance with the IEEE Architecture, Management, and Interworking documents as follows: 802 Overview and Architecture, 802.1D, 802.1Q, and parts of 802.1f. If any variances in conformance emerge, they shall be thoroughly disclosed and reviewed with 802.   Each standard in the IEEE 802 family of standards shall include a definition of managed objects which are compatible with systems management standards. The MAC (Medium Access Control) sublayer of the personal space communication standard will be compatible with the IEEE 802 requirements of Architecture, Management, and Inter-networking documents as required. There is no specific technology feature anticipated in the standard that could preclude this compliance. <Rick Powell>, <Zarlink>

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<September 2010> doc.: IEEE <doc#1> <September 2010> 5. Economic Feasibility Original text a) Known cost factors, reliable data The complexity of both PHY and MAC are comparable to the other competing WPAN technologies. Chips can be produced at a cost comparable to those of other existing technologies. b) Reasonable cost for performance In spite of the proposed system’s superior performance and many features not to be found in other existing technologies, the costs of end products can be comparable with others and fairly reasonable for vendors and ultimate users. c) Consideration of installation costs There's no substantial installation cost involved. As soon as multiple PSC devices come in proximity to each other, automatic master selection and grouping processes will take place to setup an instantaneous connectivity. Although use of AP-like device might be useful in certain application scenarios, no fixed AP-like device is a mandatory requirement for operations in many cases. Proposed text High volume devices and applications will provide a low cost source of PSC components. Based on test results of prototype systems, the estimates of the size, cost, and power requirements will be met. The PSC Standard objectives will have no impact on installation costs.  <Rick Powell>, <Zarlink>


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