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1 Liaison Report from 802.15 Date: 2011-09-22 Authors: September 2011
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2 September 2011 Abstract This presentation provides liaison report from to Hyunduk Kang, ETRI

3 Current activities related to TVWS
September 2011 Current activities related to TVWS m (PAR doc.: m) Title:IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 15.4: Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs) Amendment: TV White Space Between 54 MHz and 862 MHz Physical Layer Scope:This amendment specifies a physical layer for meeting TV white space regulatory requirements in as many regulatory domains as practical and also any necessary Media Access Control (MAC) changes needed to support this physical layer. The amendment enables operation in the VHF/UHF TV broadcast bands between 54 MHz and 862 MHz, supporting typical data rates in the 40 kbits per second to 2000 kbits per second range, to realize optimal and power efficient device command and control applications. Hyunduk Kang, ETRI

4 September 2011 m Status m PAR was approved and the first official meeting be held in Okinawa Reviewed approved PAR Three presentations Suggested Elements of m Functional Requirements (15-11/0621r1) Summary of Consultation Paper from Industry Canada (15-11/0637r1) TG4m Technical Guidance Document (15-11/0684r0) Discussion on channel model Hyunduk Kang, ETRI

5 Suggested Elements of 802.15.4m Functional Requirements
September 2011 Suggested Elements of m Functional Requirements Regulations System Performance [Req03] The amendment shall provide operation modes that support PHY data rate of at least 40kbps. [Req04] The amendment shall provide at least one optional operation mode that supports PHY data rate up to at least 10Mbps. [Req05] The amendment shall achieve operating range of at least 1km. [Req06] The amendment shall provide at least one operation mode that supports up to at least 1000 direct neighboring devices. Frequency band switching [Req07] The amendment should provide a means for seamless frequency band and channel switching for radios with multi-band capability. Hyunduk Kang, ETRI Hyunduk Kang, ETRI

6 Suggested Elements of 802.15.4m Functional Requirements (cont.)
September 2011 Suggested Elements of m Functional Requirements (cont.) Compatibility with Coexistence with systems protected by regulations [Req08] The amendment shall provide mechanism to enable coexistence with users (e.g. TV broadcasting) protected by regulations. Coexistence with other 802 systems [Req09] The amendment should support coexistence with other 802 systems operating in the TV white space. Compliance to PAR Hyunduk Kang, ETRI Hyunduk Kang, ETRI

7 TGs activities related to CA doc.
September 2011 TGs activities related to CA doc. j (Medical Body Area Networks) No activities k (Low Energy Critical Infrastructure Networks: LECIM) Coexistence discussion (Thursday PM2) Hyunduk Kang, ETRI


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